30.696, Calls: English; Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Gen Ling, Ling Theories, Phil of Lang/Albania

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Subject: 30.696, Calls: English; Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Gen Ling, Ling Theories, Phil of Lang/Albania

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Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2019 23:55:50
From: Armela Panajoti [armelap at assenglish.org]
Subject: The “CROSS-INTER-MULTI-TRANS-“ disciplinarit(ies) of English Studies

 
Full Title: The “CROSS-INTER-MULTI-TRANS-“ disciplinarit(ies) of English Studies 
Short Title: CIMT 

Date: 06-Jun-2019 - 08-Jun-2019
Location: Vlora, Albania 
Contact Person: Armela Panajoti
Meeting Email: armelap at assenglish.org
Web Site: http://www.assenglish.org/cimt/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Philosophy of Language 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2019 

Meeting Description:

In this conference, we invite scholars to challenge their perceptions of
English Studies by engaging themselves in a reflection about the nature of
English Studies themselves with the purpose to discover the 
“CROSS-INTER-MULTI-TRANS-“ disciplinarit(ies) of English Studies.
 
Some of the proposed topics for this conference include:

- Integrating linguistics, literature, translation and cultural studies
- English Studies approached from today’s research perspectives
- Crosscultural, intercultural, transcultural, multicultural, pluricultural,
what else?
- Language disciplines and their interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary nature
- Intercultural communication as interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary
- Literary theory as interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary
- The influence of technology in the multidimensional nature of language,
literary and cultural studies today
- Current trends in semiotics
- The multimodality of language studies today
- Language in culture, culture in language
- Language teaching and learning as the integration of various approaches,
methods and technologies
- Interdisiplinary collaboration in ELT
- Multidisciplinary approaches to ESP
- Intersemiosis: From translation to transduction
- Cultural Studies and Applied Linguistics
- Translation, Linguistics and Culture
- The influence of technology in the study of literature, culture and language
- Representations of culture in social media


Call for Papers:

The “CROSS-INTER-MULTI-TRANS-“ disciplinarit(ies) of English Studies
5th ASSE conference on British and American Studies
6-8 June 2019, Vlora, Albania

Deadline for submissions: 31 March 2019

In today’s world when the exchange of information, the means of communication,
the advance of technology, the organization of our daily routine have become
so multifaceted, the study of various phenomena surrounding us also calls for
a complexity of ways to their solutions or answers. Researchers and scholars
quite often resort to mixture of approaches and methods for the understanding
of the problems around us and for providing  answers to them or attempting to
solve them. Quite often these solutions come from the integration and
interaction of various disciplines that could address these research
questions. Thus one and the same problem can be looked into from a single
disciplinary perspective or, instead, from multidisciplinary,
cross-disciplinary, interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary perspectives.
Attempts are often made to distinguish one from the other but one cannot deny
the rising tendency to study things or research problems from a comprehensive
integrated perspective that goes across disciplines.

In this regard, English Studies, as a distinct discipline that integrates in
itself several others are not immune to research methodologies that combine
such perspectives. In this conference, we invite scholars to challenge their
perceptions of English Studies by engaging themselves in a reflection about
the nature of English Studies themselves with the purpose to discover the 
“CROSS-INTER-MULTI-TRANS-“ disciplinarit(ies) of English Studies.

Papers are welcomed from but are not limited to:

- British and Commonwealth Literature
- American Literature
- Literary Theory
- Literary Criticism
- Cultural Studies
- Intercultural Communication
- Communication Studies
- Media Studies
- Discourse Analysis
- Pragmatics
- Linguistics
- Semiotics
- Translation Studies
- Applied Linguistics
- ESP

The conference language is English. Please send your abstracts (about 250
words) for papers (20 min) as an MS word attachment to the following email
address by 31 March 2019:

asse2019 at assenglish.org

For more information, please check the conference website,
http://www.assenglish.org/cimt/

A selection of papers will be published in the journal in esse: English
Studies in Albania, Vol. 11, No. 1 and in esse: English Studies in Albania,
Vol. 11, No. 2. (http://www.assenglish.org/publications/).




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