30.1799, Calls: Clinical Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Sociolinguistics/Japan

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LINGUIST List: Vol-30-1799. Fri Apr 26 2019. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 30.1799, Calls: Clinical Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Sociolinguistics/Japan

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Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2019 23:43:10
From: Kaoru Amino [kaoru04252002 at yahoo.co.jp]
Subject: Research Meeting on Institutional and Health talk for Social Applications TOKYO 2019

 
Full Title: Research Meeting on Institutional and Health talk for Social Applications TOKYO 2019 

Date: 10-Aug-2019 - 10-Aug-2019
Location: Hitotsubashi Hall, 2-1-2 Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan 
Contact Person: Kaoru Amino
Meeting Email: researchmeeting.tokyo2019 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://adobeindd.com/view/publications/de338d62-e47a-47e6-86ba-4c19b1552265/1/publication-web-resources/pdf/0420_chirashi-researchmeeting.pdf 

Linguistic Field(s): Clinical Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 20-May-2019 

Meeting Description:

Though the value of sociolinguistics as an academic entity in the social
sciences and humanities has not been doubted, the task of maintaining its
importance has burdened each researcher in this field due to the current
inclination toward vocational studies. However, revisiting existing approaches
and adopting them to current social requirements can be beneficial, especially
now that the analysis of big data influences the construction of public
opinion.

Discourse analysis as a qualitative approach can be used as a potential tool
to set the basis for examination when it comes to what should be counted and
why it should be counted, especially in the current trend of mass-data.

In this conference, the approach to analyzing the dementia-related discourse
as a genre of institutional discourse will be discussed from the
multi-dimensional perspectives in discourse analysis and communicational
study, such as in health, genre, organization, education, business, and
organizational.

The conference's languages will be English and Japanese (an interpreting
system will be provided).

Venue:
 
Hitotsubashi Hall, National Center of Sciences   
Building 2F,2-1-2 Hitotsubashi,
Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo 101-8439 
http://www.hit-u.ac.jp/hall/accessen.html

Date: Saturday, August 10, 2019

Plenary Speakers:
 
-Daniel Fusso (University of Insubria), K.Grego (University of Milano)
Age.Vol.A. Project in Italy - Linguistic resources to Improve 
Communication between the Aging, Caregiver and Institution
    
-Yoshiko Matsumura  (Kyushu University) 
Politeness in Medical setting, and scaling lexical and syntactic complexity


Call for Papers:

We are also inviting paper presenters for the following topics:

- Medical and Health Discourse 
- Dementia talk and Discourse in Neo-gerontology
- Institutional Discourse, Discourse analysis and its social application
- Role and aims of speech activity, expected in each institutional setting
- Intervention of participants’ background reflected to discourse
- Educational application of frameworks in discourse analysis
- Applicability of sociolinguistic frameworks on modern society
- Cross-cultural* communication affected by epistemic and affectionate stances
*The term “Culture” here is not the one restricted to language or national
boundary.
- Speaking and listening habits affiliated with each organization

- Abstract submission (250-350 words): May 20, 2019      
Submission via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/cfp/RMIH2019Tokyo
Submittion vis email: researchmeeting.tokyo2019 at gmail.com   

- Abstract acceptance notification: May 30, 2019   
- Online Registration due: June 15, 2019   
- Submission of Proceeding (700-900words): June 30, 2019   
- Conference date: Saturday, August 10, 2019




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