32.2186, Calls: Applied Ling, Forensic Ling/Online

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LINGUIST List: Vol-32-2186. Mon Jun 28 2021. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 32.2186, Calls: Applied Ling, Forensic Ling/Online

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Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2021 11:34:22
From: Daniel Leisser [daniel.leisser at univie.ac.at]
Subject: 4th International Legal Linguistics Workshop 2021

 
Full Title: 4th International Legal Linguistics Workshop 2021 
Short Title: ILLWS21 

Date: 11-Dec-2021 - 11-Dec-2021
Location: Vienna / Online, Austria 
Contact Person: Daniel Leisser
Meeting Email: daniel.leisser at univie.ac.at
Web Site: https://oegrl.com/index.php/de/veranstaltungen/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Forensic Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Sep-2021 

Meeting Description:

The fourth International Legal Linguistics Workshop (ILLWS21) will be
organised by the Austrian Association for Legal Linguistics (AALL) as part of
the 46th Austrian Linguistics Conference.


Call for Papers: 

The focus of the workshop is legal linguistics. It will primarily address, but
is not limited to, questions such as: 
 - How can theoretical and applied legal linguistics contribute to solving
linguistic challenges in legal and business contexts? 
 - Which arenas of cooperation and conflict exist for lawyers and linguists? 
 - How can a multi-layered approach to discourse analysis be related to
language practices in sensitive human rights contexts?
 - Which impact does computational creativity and emotional artificial
intelligence have on language use in the legal system? 
 - How can the study of metapragmatics in legal contexts contribute to
identifying indexical and ideological phenomena? 
 - Which role do research associations play in the promotion and development
of legal linguistics across the globe? 
 - Is legal linguistics undergoing a process of fragmentation in Europe? 
 - What are the effects of the SARS-CoV-2 (‘Corona’) outbreak on medico-legal
communication? Which role do text trajectories play in emergency and intensive
medical care settings? 
 - Can legal linguistics contribute to legal language teaching in law schools?
If so, how? 

Abstracts should be 200-300 words and should include 3-5 keywords and a
selection of key references (3-5). Please also include information regarding
the author(s), such as names and affiliations. 

Submissions should be sent to daniel.leisser at oegrl.com and
thomas.kronschlaeger at oegrl.com. 

Deadline for submissions: 1 September 2021




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