33.1952, FYI: Call for Papers: Symposium at AILA 2023: Reporting Interviews - what happens when a turn at talk is written down?

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Subject: 33.1952, FYI: Call for Papers: Symposium at AILA 2023: Reporting Interviews - what happens when a turn at talk is written down?

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Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2022 01:42:45
From: Gilles Merminod [gilles.merminod at unil.ch]
Subject: Call for Papers: Symposium at AILA 2023: Reporting Interviews - what happens when a turn at talk is written down?

 
Lauri Haapanen (University of Jyväskylä, Finland) and Gilles Merminod
(University of Lausanne, Switzerland) are organising a symposium at the next
AILA Conference (https://aila2023.sciencesconf.org/), from July 17th to 21st,
2023, in Lyon (France). The symposium focuses on what happens when a turn at
talk produced in an interview is written down (Reporting interviews: what
happens when a turn at talk is written down?):
Interviewing is a key method of acquiring and producing information in many
professions. Usually, talk is transformed into text, and turns at talk are
lifted out of their interactional contexts to be written down for one purpose
or another. Depending on the domain, the way turns at talk are used in written
genres can vary significantly.

Exploring diverse professional contexts, this symposium aims to better
understand how material coming from interviews is reported in written texts
(practices of reporting) and why it is used that way (norms of reporting). In
doing this, it will address the complex relationship between what is produced
during an interactional event and what remains once reported in a written
text, knowing that the circulation of verbal material across different modes
leads to the transformation of discourse (e.g., meaning, illocutionary force)
and the loss of some key aspects in interaction (e.g., prosody, gaze,
posture).

We call for papers that explore the transformation from interview to written
report either on a theoretical/general level or within a particular
profession. We welcome papers from different research traditions and settings,
and with different intentions regarding the applicability of their results
outside the academy.

You will find more details on the panel by following this link:
https://aila2023.sciencesconf.org/401248

If you get interested in it and would like to attend the symposium, the
deadline for abstract submission is 26 June 2022 (more info ->
https://aila2023.fr/call-for-papers/).
 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Discourse Analysis
                     Pragmatics
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics





 



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