35.821, Calls: 19th International Pragmatics Conference

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Subject: 35.821, Calls: 19th International Pragmatics Conference

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Date: 10-Mar-2024
From: Jef Verschueren [jef.verschueren at uantwerpen.be]
Subject: 19th International Pragmatics Conference


Full Title: 19th International Pragmatics Conference
Short Title: IPrA2025

Date: 22-Jun-2025 - 27-Jun-2025
Location: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Contact Person: Jef Verschueren
Meeting Email: ipra2025 at pragmatics.international
Web Site: https://pragmatics.international/page/Brisbane2025

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Discourse Analysis;
Philosophy of Language; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics

Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2024

Meeting Description:

The is the 19th edition of the International Pragmatics Conferences
organized by the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA;
https://pragmatics.international).

Special theme: PRAGMATICS IN ACTION
The aim of this conference is to bring the notion of action back to
the forefront of pragmatics, to encourage cross-fertilization of ideas
and approaches across the many (sub)disciplines with which pragmatics
engages, and to demonstrate the difference that a pragmatics in action
can make in the world. Given the central importance of action to
pragmatics we do not envisage this so much as being a special topic or
focus for the conference, but rather as a theme that is intended to
help consolidate and unite pragmatics, as well as pushing it forward
in exciting new directions that demonstrate its real world relevance
and importance.

As on all earlier occasions, all topics are welcome that are relevant
to the field of linguistic pragmatics in its widest sense as the
interdisciplinary science of language use.

Call for Papers:

There are in fact TWO DEADLINES
- Deadline for panel proposals (see below): 15 June 2024  (midnight
CEST)
- Contributions to accepted panels (see below), and submissions for
posters and lectures must be sent in by 1 November 2024  (midnight
CET)

All SUBMISSION PROCEDURES are web-based. Full INSTRUCTIONS and the
necessary links can be found at
https://pragmatics.international/page/CfP2025.

Submission CATEGORIES:
- Panel proposals (deadline 15 June 2024) have to consist of a brief
outline of the theme and purpose of the panel, with a first indication
of the people the organizer(s) intend(s) to encourage to participate.
Panel organizers are asked to avoid restricting their panels to an
in-group; therefore, the outline should at the same time serve as a
call for papers, inviting others to submit proposals for
contributions. Panel organizers should plan panels as in-person
events.
- Panel contribution abstracts can be submitted after panel proposals
have been accepted (from July 2024 until 1 November 2024).
Participation in a panel requires in-person attendance.
- Abstracts for lectures (oral presentations) and posters (deadline 1
November 2024): Oral presentations are for (nearly) completed
research, for which 30-minute slots will be available (including
discussion time and time for moving between sessions). Posters are
suitable for work in progress and/or work that requires personal
feedback. Posters will be up for the whole week and during one of the
conference days, there is a poster period during which all other
conference activities are blocked so that attention goes exclusively
to looking at and discussing posters. Authors of lecture and poster
abstracts have the choice between in-person participation and, if
in-person attendance is impossible, the screening of prerecorded
presentations (20 minutes for lectures, 5 minutes for posters).

CONFERENCE FORMAT
The 19th International Pragmatics Conference will be primarily an
in-person event.
The COVID pandemic has obliged IPrA – just like other Associations –
to experiment with new conference formats. This time, mainly because
of time-zone differences we are trying out a different approach to
offline-online participation:
•       Lectures: primarily in-person lectures (20 minutes), but also
pre-recorded lectures (20 minutes) of authors who cannot be present in
person; the latter will be screened in thematic sessions for an
in-person audience; recordings will remain available during one year
for all registered participants; members of the audience and other
viewers will be enabled to post questions and comments.
•       Posters: primarily in-person posters, but authors of posters
who cannot be present in person send in a copy of their poster for
display and may send in a pre-recorded 5-minute presentation to be
screened during the regular poster session period; posters and
recordings will remain available during one year for all registered
participants; members of the audience and other viewers will be
enabled to post questions and comments.
•       Plenaries will all be in-person as well as streamed and
recorded, to be made available for one year on the conference
platform.
•       Panels should be planned as in-person events; the uploading of
presentation materials to remain available for consultation online,
will be encouraged.



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