35.301, Calls: International Rhetoric Workshop

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Subject: 35.301, Calls: International Rhetoric Workshop

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Date: 24-Jan-2024
From: Kinga Rogowska [kj.rogowska2 at uw.edu.pl]
Subject: International Rhetoric Workshop


Full Title: International Rhetoric Workshop
Short Title: IRW

Date: 18-Jun-2024 - 20-Jun-2024
Location: University of Dubrovnik, Croatia
Contact Person: International Rhetoric Workshop
Meeting Email: internationalrhetoric at gmail.com
Web Site: https://www.internationalrhetoric.com/2024

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis

Call Deadline: 18-Feb-2024

Meeting Description:

The International Rhetoric Workshop (IRW) is an international workshop
for emerging scholars and PhD students in rhetoric. The workshop
offers a space for young scholars in the global rhetoric community to
engage each other’s work and to connect with internationally renowned
scholars.

Held over the course of three days, IRW consists of: workshop sessions
in which participants review and discuss drafts of ongoing research
with faculty; an opening keynote address on each day from
internationally renowned scholars; and faculty discussion panels
engaging with topics relevant to the theme and to workshop
participants’ research.

Call for Papers:

When: 18-20 June 2024 | Where: University of Dubrovnik, Croatia
Submission deadline: 18 February 2024 by 23:59 CET / 17:59 ET

The Planning Committee for the 4th Biennial International Rhetoric
Workshop invites international PhD students and emerging scholars to
come together and consider the myriad ways that our contemporary and
established traditions of rhetorical theory, pedagogy, and criticism
inform global flows of meaning-making. This year’s theme, Borders and
Crossroads, prompts us to explore how rhetoric can contribute to
shaping novel responses, articulate new socio-political narratives,
and cultivate human hopes and imaginaries for resolution,
world-making, justice, possibility, sustainability, and
reconciliation.

The 4th International Rhetoric Workshop will be hosted by the
University of Dubrovnik in Croatia on 18-20 June 2024. Due to its
geographic location, Dubrovnik, with its proximity to the Adriatic
Sea, consists of a cultural and historical crossroad of various
empires and civilizations reflected in the city’s architectures, arts,
and traditions. At the same time, throughout that history, Dubrovnik
has undergone geopolitical shifts of its borders highlighting the
importance of communities’ resilience to extreme political turmoils as
well as to the construction of its modern identity among the
challenges of globalization, migration, and climate change.

In preparation for the 4th International Rhetoric Workshop 2024, we
invite submissions that consider how borders and/or crossroads inform
participants’ work—be they geopolitical, cultural, linguistic,
economic, disciplinary, methodological, and more. Workshop
participants will have the opportunity to attend lectures of prominent
keynote speakers in the field of rhetoric, participate in workshop
sessions, and develop networking opportunities in a small conference
environment for collaboration with researchers of the field from all
over the world.

Submission Guidelines:
Please submit abstracts (no more than 250 words) to this Google Form
The content of the abstracts should clearly outline the research
question, methodology, and expected contribution to the field.
Applicants can expect to hear back by mid-March.
Full CFP and additional information can be found on the IRW website.
Any questions can be forwarded to internationalrhetoric at gmail.com.

We are looking forward to your participation in the 2024 International
Rhetoric Workshop in Dubrovnik. Sharing expertise, perspectives, and
scholarly endeavors will steer our collective exploration towards
novel insights of the theme.



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