30.879, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Writing Systems/Italy

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Subject: 30.879, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Writing Systems/Italy

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Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2019 14:37:29
From: Aivars Glaznieks [aivars.glaznieks at eurac.edu]
Subject: 5th Workshop of the Linguistic Colloquium on Language, Region, Identity: Writing and Written Language in Everyday Life

 
Full Title: 5th Workshop of the Linguistic Colloquium on Language, Region, Identity: Writing and Written Language in Everyday Life 
Short Title: LRI 5 

Date: 06-Jun-2019 - 07-Jun-2019
Location: Merano, Italy 
Contact Person: Aivars Glaznieks
Meeting Email: lri at eurac.edu
Web Site: http://www.lri.eurac.edu/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Writing Systems 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)
                     German (deu)
                     Italian (ita)

Call Deadline: 01-Mar-2019 

Meeting Description:

The Linguistic Colloquium Language, Region, Identity aims to foster scientific
exchanges within the Alpine region and beyond. It is specifically targeted at
young researchers (PhD students and post-docs). The colloquia, jointly
organised by a team from six universities and research centres in Austria,
Germany, Italy, and Switzerland, intend to offer a forum for discussing
current and recently concluded projects. The yearly editions are organised
around three keywords: language, region and identity. Different languages and
language varieties, together with the place where we were born, grew up, and
where we live, are in fact important and interdependent factors that are
constitutive of our identity. In language interactions, these factors play a
key role in the processes of identifying with and distinguishing oneself from
other interlocutors.


2nd Call for Papers:

Following the successful workshops in Merano/Meran (Italy) in 2014, 2015,
2017, and in Innsbruck (Austria) in 2016, the 5th workshop for young academics
of the linguistic colloquium Language, Region, Identity (LRI) will be again
hosted at the Villa San Marco, Merano/Meran (Italy). The workshop, jointly
organised by a team from six universities and research centres in Austria,
Germany, Italy, and Switzerland, aims to foster scientific exchanges within
the Alpine region and beyond by offering a forum for discussing current and
recently concluded projects. The workshop will feature oral presentations of
20 minutes with a subsequent discussion time of 20 min.

Each Linguistic Colloquium workshop has a specific topic of interest. The 5th
edition will address the topics of writing and written language. We welcome
contributions that deal with written texts produced in everyday life. The
workshop is open to:

- synchronic research on digital and non-digital writing,
- diachronic research that focuses on the change of communication forms and/or
textual conventions over time,
- presentations which take the context of texts (e.g. following a linguistic
landscape approach) into account,
- presentations which address the positioning of the author of a text (e.g.
from a socio-cultural or variational-linguistic point of view),
- presentations which approach the topic from the scientific field of
multilingualism,
- presentations which discuss methodological challenges that arise when
researching script and writing in everyday life.

Different languages and varieties as well as the diversity of dialects in the
Alpine region will provide the focal points of the workshop; however, the
workshop is also open to related topics and projects.

Confirmed keynote speakers:

- Federica Guerini (University of Bergamo)
- Barbara Soukup (University of Vienna)

For further information, please refer to the LRI website www.lri.eurac.edu.

Submission of Abstracts:

If you are interested in presenting your research project at the workshop,
submit an abstract of max. 500 words as pdf via EasyChair
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lri5). Deadline for abstract
submission: 1 March 2019

All dates at a glance:

01-03-2019: Submission of abstracts
31-03-2019: Notification of acceptance
15-04-2019: Preliminary programme of the workshop

Presentation type: oral presentation (20 minutes speaking time plus 20 minutes
discussion time)

Workshop format: The aim of the workshop is to facilitate constructive
discussion of the projects presented. For this purpose, there will be 20
minutes of discussion time after each presentation.

Beginning: Thursday, 6 June, 10 am
End: Friday, 7 June, 1 pm




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