33.1103, Calls: Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Lang Doc, Ling & Lit, Typology/Germany

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Subject: 33.1103, Calls: Applied Ling, Gen Ling, Lang Doc, Ling & Lit, Typology/Germany

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Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2022 22:46:49
From: Christina Ringel [christina.ringel at posteo.de]
Subject: Emerging Research in Australian Studies - Interdisciplinary Workshop for Early Career Researchers

 
Full Title: Emerging Research in Australian Studies - Interdisciplinary Workshop for Early Career Researchers 
Short Title: ERAS 

Date: 16-Sep-2022 - 17-Sep-2022
Location: Online, Germany 
Contact Person: Christina Ringel
Meeting Email: christina.ringel at posteo.de
Web Site: http://centreforaustralianstudies.org/events/workshop-early-career-research-in-australian-studies/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Documentation; Ling & Literature; Typology 

Call Deadline: 15-Apr-2022 

Meeting Description:

On Friday and Saturday, 16 and 17 September, four ECR of the University of
Cologne are organising an interdisciplinary and international online workshop
for PhD students and PostDocs whose work is situated in the broad field of
Australian Studies.

Our major goal is to bring together the next generation of Australian Studies
scholars from around the world, providing a forum for exchanging ideas among
peers, for sharing research, for providing and receiving constructive
feedback, and for generating new ideas. Though larger academic conferences
increasingly invite early career contributions, the foundational premise of
this workshop is that especially research at an early stage needs an
explicitly accessible, appreciative and stimulant space to experiment with
inchoate ideas and build interdisciplinary networks.

The workshop is designed to allow for international as well as local
participation (morning and noon sessions in Germany, which translate to
afternoon and evening panels in Australia).

Presentations should be no longer than 20 minutes to ensure a minimum of 10
minutes for discussion. We plan on including academic keynotes and literary
readings, as well as plenty of breaks for formal and informal chats.

Visitors are most welcome to join us even if they do not aspire to present a
paper. There will be no attendance fee.


Call for Papers:

If you are an Early Career Researcher (doctoral students and PostDocs less
than five years after completion of their PhD) and would be interested in
presenting your current work, please send us an abstract of no more than 350
words by April 15, 2022.

If you have just obtained your master’s degree and think of pursuing a PhD, or
if you are a senior scholar who knows a person who might be interested in
joining this interdisciplinary workshop, please do not hesitate to get in
touch with us!

More information can be found in the attachment and on our website:
http://centreforaustralianstudies.org/events/workshop-early-career-research-in
-australian-studies/

We are looking forward to your contributions!

Best regards,

Christina Ringel (christina.ringel at uni-koeln.de)
Thomas Batchelor (thomas.batchelor at uni-koeln.de)
Leonie John (l.john at uni-koeln.de)
David Kern (david.kern at uni-koeln.de)




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