30.1172, Calls: Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Lexicography, Text/Corpus Ling, Translation/Italy

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Subject: 30.1172, Calls: Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Lexicography, Text/Corpus Ling, Translation/Italy

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Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2019 00:02:46
From: Maria Teresa Musacchio [mt.musacchio at unipd.it]
Subject: 22nd Conference on Languages for Specific Purposes - Mediating Specialized Knowledge: Challenges and Opportunities for LSP Communication, Translation and Research

 
Full Title: 22nd Conference on Languages for Specific Purposes - Mediating Specialized Knowledge: Challenges and Opportunities for LSP Communication, Translation and Research 
Short Title: LSP2019 

Date: 10-Jul-2019 - 12-Jul-2019
Location: Padova, Italy 
Contact Person: Maria Teresa Musacchio
Meeting Email: lsp2019unipd at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.maldura.unipd.it/LSP2019/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Lexicography; Text/Corpus Linguistics; Translation 

Call Deadline: 25-Mar-2019 

Meeting Description:

LSP 2019 - 22nd Conference on Languages for Specific Purposes - University of
Padova, Italy
Mediating Specialized Knowledge: Challenges and Opportunities for LSP
Communication, Translation and Research

Whether within or across languages, communicating specialised knowledge
involves a degree of mediation. At all levels – experts to experts, experts to
students, experts to lay people – effective LSP communication is the result of
joint efforts in achieving mutual understanding, as negotiating or
co-constructing meaning with the audience requires engaging with different
perspectives, no matter if the aim is to integrate, reconcile, debate or
oppose them. While co-constructing knowledge presents challenges, it also
provides opportunities, as it requires novel investigations and innovative
research methodologies in LSP/professional discourse studies. 

Along with established patterns of mediation in LSP/professional contexts,
growing use of digital media broadens the range of new genres and hybrid forms
and influences discourse practices to make and maintain contact, to develop
relationships and build networks in a multimodal environment. While research
has made significant progress in many areas of LSP discourse, there is scope
for further investigations and new methodologies to explore how scientists,
professionals, journalists and all kinds of stakeholders deal with mediation
of specialised knowledge at different levels to ensure effective communication
in the age of digital media. Further inquiries concern whether and to what
extent digital media affect communication in formal media.
You can submit abstracts for presentations, colloquia, workshops and panels.
Analytical approaches based on synchronic, diachronic and/or contrastive
perspectives of intralinguistic, interlinguistic and intercultural mediation
in LSP/professional discourse are all welcome.

The working languages of the conference are English, French, German, Italian,
Russian and Spanish but all speakers are kindly requested to provide slides in
English.

Keynote Speakers:

Prof. Bruce Maylath, North Dakota State University
Prof. Federica Scarpa, Università degli Studi di Trieste
Prof. Gisle Andersen, NHH Norges Handelshøyskole Bergen
Prof. Khurshid Ahmad, Trinity College Dublin


2nd Call for Papers:

LSP2019 Call for papers – Third Circular

Areas for submission include but are not limited to:

- Domain-specific language use (in fields such as science and technology,
business and economics, law, medicine, etc.)
- Specialised translation and interpreting
- Professional communication
- Theoretical and methodological issues of LSP research
- LSP teaching and training
- Terminology in theory and practice
- Corpus-studies for LSP practice and research
- Multilingualism, language policies, and socio-cultural issues of LSPs
- Science communication
- Language for specific purposes in specific languages, countries or regions
of the world

Abstracts can be submitted in English, French, German, Italian, Russian and
Spanish, but for their presentations all speakers will be kindly required to
provide slides in English.

Submissions:

Submissions should be sent to the Organising committee at
lsp2019unipd at gmail.com by 31 January 2019. The deadline for submissions is
extended to 25 March 2019. In the object line of the message, please enter
“ABSTRACT SUBMISSION” followed by the type of abstract – presentation,
colloquium, workshop or panel.

The required format for submissions is an abstract of 300-500 words (excluding
references), possibly in Word format.
Please do not include any self-identifying information on the abstract;
indicate only the title and the abstract itself. On a separate cover sheet,
please specify:

Title:
Author(s):
Affiliation(s):
Postal mailing address (for primary author):
E-mail (for primary author):
Telephone (for primary author):




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