i-mean conference at UWE 13-15 April 2011, 2nd Call for Papers
Jo Angouri
Jo.Angouri at UWE.AC.UK
Wed Dec 15 19:10:12 UTC 2010
With apologies for cross-postings
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Dear All,
Just a quick clarification regarding the abstract submission deadline for i-mean 2;
The deadline for receipt of abstracts is the 5th January 2011 for individual papers. The
abstract submission form can be found at
https://www.formstack.com/forms/uwe-imeanuwe2_abstracts
For further details on i-mean2 please see
http://www1.uwe.ac.uk/cahe/elc/newsandevents/events/i-meanuwe2.aspx
Many thanks and we look forward to seeing you at i-mean 2 in April 2011
All best wishes, Jo
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Dr Jo Angouri, Senior Lecturer
University of the West of England, Bristol
Department of English, Linguistics and Communication
Frenchay Campus
Coldharbour Lane
Bristol BS16 1QY
Email: Jo.Angouri at uwe.ac.uk<mailto:Jo.Angouri at uwe.ac.uk>
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2nd CALL FOR PAPERS
I-mean 2, Context and Meaning Conference, UWE, Bristol 13-15 April 2011
The conference addresses the relationship between context and meaning, how context may be defined, how meaning is interpreted in context, how speakers create and negotiate context in interaction, and how context is dealt with in different research traditions. We seek to explore ways in which researchers can fruitfully work across methodological and disciplinary boundaries. Particularly in the (broadly defined) field of discourse analysis, there are widely recognized approaches which are often associated with specific methodological tools.
The conference aims to explore whether and to what extent bringing together different methodological and theoretical approaches can:
* enhance understanding of meaning in interaction
* capture the contextual information which speakers draw upon dynamically in interaction
* lead to theoretically robust methodological innovation
Papers are invited from researchers working across different linguistic fields and traditions, focusing on any aspect of meaning and interaction.
Main conference themes:
Context in spoken interaction: methodologies and methods
Context and intercultural pragmatics
Multimodal approaches to context
Context and meaning in translation
The teachability of sociopragmatics
Plenary speakers (confirmed):
Karin Aijmer, University of Gothenburg,
Paul Drew, University of York,
Susan Herring, Indiana University,
Sally McConnell-Ginet, Cornell University,
Norma Mendoza-Denton, University of Arizona
Round table: Stances, methodologies and methods for the analysis of context in interaction.
I-mean 2 will include a round table as a central event where distinguished scholars representing well established paradigms in the analysis of interaction will discuss whether and to what extent bringing together different theoretical stances, methodologies and methods is a) possible b) beneficial to methodological innovation and c) can lead to a better understanding of context in interaction.
Invited colloquia:
I-mean 2 will host two invited colloquia. For more details please see http://www1.uwe.ac.uk/cahe/elc/newsandevents/events/i-meanuwe2.aspx
Paper submission:
Paper proposals of no more than 350 words (max and including references, if necessary) are invited. The deadline for receipt of abstracts is the 5th January 2011. Abstracts should not include the name and affiliation of the author(s).
Details on the conference and abstract submission procedures can be found on the I-mean 2 website. http://www1.uwe.ac.uk/cahe/elc/newsandevents/events/i-meanuwe2.aspx
For further information please contact:
Dr Jo Angouri (Jo.Angouri at uwe.ac.uk<mailto:Jo.Angouri at uwe.ac.uk>) and Dr Kate Beeching (Kate.Beeching at uwe.ac.uk<mailto:Kate.Beeching at uwe.ac.uk> )
Details on i-mean 1 can be found at : http://www.uwe.ac.uk/hlss/llas/events/0809/i-mean/index.shtml
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