30.3966, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis/Austria

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Subject: 30.3966, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis/Austria

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Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2019 22:03:08
From: Ursula Lutzky [ursula.lutzky at wu.ac.at]
Subject: Association for Business Communication Regional Conference

 
Full Title: Association for Business Communication Regional Conference 
Short Title: ABC 

Date: 26-Aug-2020 - 28-Aug-2020
Location: Vienna, Austria 
Contact Person: Ursula Lutzky
Meeting Email: abc2020 at wu.ac.at
Web Site: https://www.wu.ac.at/en/2020abcvienna 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis 

Call Deadline: 02-Dec-2019 

Meeting Description:

The next Regional Conference (Europe, Africa, and Middle East) of the
Association for Business Communication will take place at Vienna University of
Economics and Business. It explores the theme ''Advancing business
communication: involvement, integration and impact''.


2nd Call for Papers:

Association for Business Communication Regional Conference

Call for Panel Proposals:
Submission for the ABC Regional Conference in Vienna 2020 is now open!
DEADLINE for submitting PANEL PROPOSALS: 2 December 2019
For proposal submission visit:
https://www.wu.ac.at/en/2020abcvienna/call-for-papers/submission

This conference explores the theme ''Advancing business communication:
involvement, integration and impact''. Its focus is thus threefold. It aims to
address the topic of involving different perspectives, disciplines, groups of
stakeholders, practitioners, and scholars in the discussion of business
communication. Furthermore, it addresses approaches to integrating their
different priorities, insights, models, methodologies, or theories in the
study of business communication. This is done with a view to discussing the
impact (or the potential for impact) that scholarly explorations have had in
teaching and professional practice in the field as well as how practitioners'
work and experience has informed research.

We therefore invite contributions from scholars, teachers, and practitioners
from a variety of disciplines (including but not limited to business studies,
communication studies, and linguistics) to share their findings and
experiences regarding the conference theme.

Further topics include:

- Business communication in Central and Eastern Europe
- Communicative practices in stakeholder communication (e.g. customers,
employees)
- Language identity, power and leadership
- Languages, cultures and diversity management (e.g. LGBTQ+, migration, age)
- Crisis communication, legitimation and reputation management
- Discourses of sustainability and climate change
- Public relations, advertising and brand management in digital discourse
- Social media and information & communication technologies (ICT)
- Research methodologies in business communication
- Interdisciplinary approaches to business communication
- Learning and teaching in international business education (e.g. EMI, BELF,
Lingua Francas)
- Learning and teaching business language and communication (ESP)

We invite proposals for:

- Individual presentations (20 minutes, plus 10 minutes for discussion),
- Work in progress (10 minutes, plus 10 minutes for discussion. This format is
particularly suitable for doctoral students), and
- Panels (90 minutes per slot. Panel proposals should include a list of
potential contributors).

While papers forming part of general sessions will need to be in English,
individual panels may be held in a different language. Abstracts which address
the conference theme will be particularly welcome.

DEADLINE for submitting ABSTRACTS (individual papers, work in progress, panel
contributions): 31 January 2020
For abstract submission visit:
https://www.wu.ac.at/en/2020abcvienna/call-for-papers/submission

More information is available at https://www.wu.ac.at/en/2020abcvienna




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