34.423, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Linguistic Theories, Pragmatics/Portugal

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Subject: 34.423, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Linguistic Theories, Pragmatics/Portugal

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Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2023 22:14:00
From: Svetlana Kurtes [sk253 at yahoo.com]
Subject: 14th Symposium on Politeness

 
Full Title: 14th Symposium on Politeness 
Short Title: SymPol 2023 

Date: 03-Jul-2023 - 05-Jul-2023
Location: Funchal, Portugal 
Contact Person: Svetlana Kurtes
Meeting Email: sympol2023 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://editord22.wixsite.com/sympol2023 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Linguistic Theories; Pragmatics 

Call Deadline: 17-Mar-2023 

Meeting Description:

We are delighted to announce that the 14th Symposium on Politeness (SymPol
2023) will be hosted by the University of Madeira, Portugal. SymPol 2023 will
be taking place from 3–5 July 2023 in Funchal, Madeira. The conference theme
is '(Im)Politeness studies: new frontiers, synergies and perspectives', aiming
to explore the state of the art in the field and the relevance of
(im)politeness studies from inter-, cross- and trans-disciplinary
perspectives.

We welcome proposals for papers, panels and posters on topics including but
not exclusive to the following ones:
- (Im)politeness, interculturality and globalisation;
- Theory and practice of (im)politeness studies in (in)formal learning
contexts;
- Practical applications of (im)politeness studies across domains;
- Where next for (im)politeness studies?

The conference will be a hybrid event, allowing for both on-site and remote
participation. The official language of the conference is English.

Confirmed invited speakers:
Professor Gunter Senft, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, The
Netherlands:
Are the Trobriand Islanders (im)polite? - Or are their forms of behavior based
on ritualized norms of social interaction?

Dr María del Carmen Santamaría García, University of Alcalá, Spain:
'I Have Been Badly, Badly Let Down' Face and Offence in the Call Centre

Dr Troy McConachy, University of Warwick, United Kingdom:
Exploring (im)politeness evaluations and moral emotions in language teacher
education


Call for Papers:

Important Deadlines:
Submission of proposals (papers, panels and posters): Friday, 17 March 2023
Confirmation of acceptance: Friday, 31 March 2023
Early bird registration deadline: Sunday, 30 April 2023

How to submit

Paper proposals:
Please submit an abstract (250–300 words), specifying the title of the paper
and keywords (up to 5). Your submission can be in Word or PDF. In a separate
document (Word or PDF) specify the title of the paper, the author(s), their
affiliation and email address(es). Please also indicate if you intend to be an
on-site or a remote participant.
Your documents should be labelled in the following way:
Paper abstract
Paper title & author

Panel proposals:
The panel organiser(s) should submit a summary of the panel topic (up to 300
words), specifying the title and key words (up to 7). Titles and short
abstracts (up to 200 words each) of all panel participants should also be
attached. The document should be in Word or PDF. In a separate document (Word
of PDF) the panel organisers should specify the title of the panel, titles of
each contribution, the author(s), their affiliation and email addresses.
Please also indicate if you intend to be an on-site or a remote participant.
Your documents should be labelled in the following way:
Panel abstract
Panel title & authors

Poster proposals:
Submit a short abstract (up to 200 words), specifying the title of the poster
and key words (up to 5). Your submission can be in Word or PDF. In a separate
document (Word or PDF) specify the title of the poster, the author(s), their
affiliation and email address(es). Please also indicate if you intend to be an
on-site or a remote participant. For on-site participants we recommend A3 size
posters (297mm x 420mm). Please also bring a digital version of your poster.
Your documents should be labelled in the following way:
Poster abstract
Poster title & author

All submissions should be sent as an email attachment to:
sympol2023 at gmail.com.

For further details about the conference please check the website
(https://editord22.wixsite.com/sympol2023).

Any queries? Please contact us at sympol2023 at gmail.com.

We look forward to welcoming you soon!

Organising Team: 
Svetlana Kurtes, Naidea Nunes, Mario Franco Barros & Teresa Da Costa

Conference Secretary:
Melanie Rosa-Chaves

Support Team:
Giuseppe Abate
Leandro da Silva da Silva




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