34.1216, Calls: 2nd International Humanities – Society – Identity Congress: Evolution/Revolution

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Subject: 34.1216, Calls: 2nd International Humanities – Society – Identity Congress: Evolution/Revolution

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Date: 14-Apr-2023
From: Anna Wojtyś [a.wojtys at uw.edu.pl]
Subject: 2nd International Humanities – Society – Identity Congress: Evolution/Revolution


Full Title: 2nd International Humanities – Society – Identity
Congress: Evolution/Revolution
Short Title: HSIC2023

Date: 06-Dec-2023 - 07-Dec-2023
Location: Faculty of Modern Languages, University of Warsaw, Dobra
street 55, Poland
Contact Person: Anna Wojtyś
Meeting Email: hsic2023 at wn.uw.edu.pl
Web Site: https://hsic.wn.uw.edu.pl/

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discipline of Linguistics;
Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Ling & Literature

Call Deadline: 31-Aug-2023

Meeting Description:

The 2nd International Humanities–Society–Identity Congress: Evolution/
Revolution Programme Committee is looking forward to welcoming you to
Warsaw. The Congress embraces the study of all aspects pertaining to
the notions of Humanities – Society – Identity. The focus is on the
changes observed in those three areas with the main question being
whether they should be perceived as evolutionary or revolutionary. The
Congress Programme comprises two plenary lectures, a debate, general
sessions and theme panel sessions.

The idea for the Humanities - Society - Identity Congress was born out
of the desire to create a platform for the exchange of views and
perspectives on those three crucial notions, which are studies by
researchers representing various disciplines. The 1st Congress, which
took place in December 2022, gathered such eminent scholars as Homi K.
Bhabha (Harvard University), Jacqueline Bhabha (Harvard University),
Marius Turda (Oxford Brookes University), Markéta Křížová (Charles
University), or Susan Stryker (University of Arizona). The quality of
talks and the liveliness of debates proved the need for the
continuation of the venture and led to the decision of making the
Congress an annual event.

Call for Papers:

SUBMISSION TYPES:
We welcome proposals for individual research papers as well as panel
sessions on specific themes.

INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH PAPERS:
A proposal for an individual research paper to be presented during a
general session should be a 300-word abstract (exclusive of
references). An abstract should clearly state research questions, the
approach, method, data and results. Abstracts should also list three
to five keywords. Individual research papers should be held in
English.

PANEL PROPOSAL:
A proposal for panels of up to four participants in total needs to
include:
- the title of the proposed panel
- a brief (up to 300 words) statement summarizing the rationale for
the panel
- name, contact information and affiliation of the panel chair
- names, contact information and affiliation of all the panel
participants
- 300-word abstracts of each panel participant.

All the above information should be submitted in one file by the panel
chair. Only the panel chair will be contacted with regard to the panel
acceptance and other organizational details. Panels may be held in
languages other than English.

The deadline for both types of proposals is 31 August 2023. However,
we would very much welcome earlier information about the planned
session.

Place: Faculty of Modern Languages, University of Warsaw, Dobra Street
55

All proposals should be sent to: hsic2023 at wn.uw.edu.pl

For more information visit the website: www.hsic.wn.uw.edu.pl



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