34.3492, Calls: Spaces for Change in Law, Language, Literature, History and Cultural Imagination of Asia, Africa and Europe

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Subject: 34.3492, Calls: Spaces for Change in Law, Language, Literature, History and Cultural Imagination of Asia, Africa and Europe

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Date: 19-Nov-2023
From: Artur Urbaniak [art.ur at amu.edu.pl]
Subject: Spaces for Change in Law, Language, Literature, History and Cultural Imagination of Asia, Africa and Europe


Full Title: Spaces for Change in Law, Language, Literature, History
and Cultural Imagination of Asia, Africa and Europe

Date: 27-Jun-2024 - 29-Jun-2024
Location: Poznań, Poland
Contact Person: Artur Urbaniak
Meeting Email: lingua088 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://lingualegis.amu.edu.pl/?page_id=68&lang=en

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis;
Semantics; Sociolinguistics; Translation
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
                     French (fra)
                     German (deu)

Meeting Description:

19th Conference on Translation, Interpreting, LSPs and Cultural
Studies

and

4th East European Consortium of Korean Studies (EECKS) and the
International Conference on East Asian and Korean Studies
held on 27-29 June 2024 by the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan
(Poland)

Titled:

Spaces for Change in Law, Language, Literature, History and Cultural
Imagination of Asia, Africa and Europe

Hosted by: Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland

in cooperation with:
Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea;
Inha University, Inchon, Korea;
Korea National Open University, Seoul, Korea;
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Yongin and Seoul, Korea;
Portland State University, USA;
University of Split, Croatia.

Online participation fees: (1) Early payment by 20 February 2024:
€100. (2) Payment from 21 February to 20 March 2024: €125. (3) Payment
after 21 March till conference: €150. Onsite participation fees: (1)
Early payment by 20 February 2024: €300. (2) Payment from 21 February
to 20 March 2024: €350. (3) Payment after 21 March till conference:
€400. The onsite participation fee includes: - accomodation in double
rooms from 26th June till 29th June 2024, - meals (sandwiches on 26th
June after arrival; breakfast, lunch and dinner on 27th and 28th June;
breakfast on 29th June), - coffee breaks during the conference, -
conference pack, - publication of papers after positive reviews.

Call for Papers:

The concept of “Spaces for Change” in the domains of law, language,
literature, history, and cultural imagination is a complex and
multifaceted one, and it can vary significantly across different
regions and contexts within Asia, Africa, and Europe. These spaces for
change are often influenced by historical, social, political, and
cultural factors. Here are some general considerations for each
domain:

Law
Legal Reforms: Spaces for change in the legal systems of these regions
may involve reforms to address issues such as human rights, gender
equality, and access to justice.

Customary Law: The intersection of traditional customary law and
modern legal systems can be an area where change is sought to strike a
balance between tradition and contemporary values.

Language
Language Preservation: Efforts to preserve and revitalize indigenous
languages are crucial in Africa, Asia, and Europe, where linguistic
diversity is rich but threatened.

Language Policy: Government policies may play a significant role in
promoting or hindering linguistic diversity and language change.

The conference is intended to become just such an event enabling the
exchange of ideas between scientists from three continents who want to
reflect on a common vision of tomorrow’s science, and in particular
the following areas will be discussed during the conference:

Research on specialized languages
Teaching specialized languages from a contrastive perspective
Didactics of specialized languages from a diachronic perspective
New methods and tools used in teaching specialized languages
Artificial intelligence and specialized language teaching
Virtual reality in teaching specialized languages

Literature
Representation: There is a growing push for more diverse and inclusive
literature that reflects the voices and experiences of marginalized
groups.

Globalization: Literature can serve as a space for change by
reflecting the impacts of globalization, migration, and cultural
exchange on society.

History
Revisiting Narratives: Spaces for change in history involve revisiting
and revising historical narratives to provide a more inclusive and
accurate representation of the past, including the experiences of
marginalized groups.

Decolonization: In many cases, there is a call to decolonize
historical narratives and address the legacies of colonialism.

Cultural Imagination
Contemporary Art: Contemporary art and cultural expressions often
challenge traditional norms and push boundaries, serving as spaces for
change in cultural imagination.

Cultural Exchange: Platforms for cultural exchange, such as festivals
and exhibitions, can facilitate cross-cultural understanding and
change perceptions of different regions.

Communication
Public Communication: Within the realm of public communication, we
witness evolving discourse patterns, encompassing alterations in
communication modalities across both traditional and social media
platforms.

Political Communication: The landscape of political discourse is in a
state of dynamic transition, with noteworthy shifts and contemporary
tendencies evident in the domain of election campaigns, among other
contexts. Political communication has been experiencing a process of
professionalization that extends to linguistic aspects and non-verbal
communication components.

Institutional Communication: The domain of institutional communication
embraces structured and professionalized means of interaction,
bridging the gap between an institution, be it governmental,
corporate, or administrative, and a collective or individual audience.



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