LISO 2009

David Boromisza-Habashi dbh at COLORADO.EDU
Sat Jan 17 01:01:07 UTC 2009


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From: Ingrid C. Li <ingridli at umail.ucsb.edu>

[ REMINDER: deadline is in two (2) weeks - January 31, 2009 ]


SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
Please give widest distribution



THE 15TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON
LANGUAGE, INTERACTION, AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION
University of California, Santa Barbara
May 14-16, 2009*

Presented by:
The Language, Interaction, and Social Organization (LISO)
Graduate Student Organization at UCSB
~ & ~
The Center for Language, Interaction and Culture (CLIC)
Graduate Student Association at UCLA

PLENARY SPEAKERS

Marjorie Harness Goodwin*
University of California, Los Angeles
Anthropology

Amy Kyratzis*
University of California, Santa Barbara
Education

Dennis R. Preston
Michigan State University, East Lansing
English

Sue Wilkinson
Loughborough University, Leicestershire, England
Feminist and Health Studies



THE 15TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON
LANGUAGE, INTERACTION, AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION

The conference addresses topics at the intersection of language,
interaction, and culture from theoretical perspectives that employ data from
recorded, spontaneous interaction. This includes, but is not limited to,
conversation analysis, discourse analysis, ethnography of communication,
ethnomethodology, and interactional sociolinguistics. We welcome abstracts
from graduate students and faculty working in the areas of Anthropology,
Applied Linguistics, Education, Linguistics, Psychology, and Sociology.
Presenters will have either**:
(a) 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for discussion
(b) 25 minutes for a data session (small group presentation/discussion of
research and data).
** to be determined by the abstract review committee


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Abstracts must be submitted via the online abstract submissions system
{LINK: http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/lisoconference}

Abstracts must be submitted in .doc, .pdf, .txt, or .odt  format. Abstracts
must be no more than 500 words long and should not include the author's name
or any other identifying information. The abstract should include the
following: (1) a clear statement of the main point or argument of the paper;
(2) a brief discussion of the problem or research question with reference to
previous research and the work's relevance to the area of study; (3) a short
piece of data to support the main point or argument; (4) conclusions and/or
implications of the research, however tentative.

In the case of an abstract longer than 500 words, only the first 500 words
will be read. Papers will be selected based on evaluation of the anonymous
abstract.
Deadline for electronic submission and receipt of abstracts is *January 31,
2009*. Late submissions will not be accepted. Notification of acceptance or
non-acceptance will be sent via email by March 31, 2009.

For additional information, please visit:
http://www.ucsblisoconference.org/

Questions can be sent to: LISOconference at gmail.com


* Additionally, immediately following the conference will be the 3rd
Biennial LISO Symposium:

*** The Social-Interactional Lives of Young Children ***
University of California, Santa Barbara*

May 17, 2009


Tentative Presenters ***
Lourdes de León
Marjorie Harness Goodwin
Amy Kyratzis
Gene Lerner


For additional information, please visit:
http://www.liso.ucsb.edu/symposia/LISOSymp2009.html

Or, contact:
Gene Lerner:  Lerner at Soc.ucsb.edu
Amy Kyratzis: Kyratzis at Education.ucsb.edu



-- 
David Boromisza-Habashi, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Communication
University of Colorado
270 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0270, USA

office location: Hellems 78
work phone: +1 (303) 735 5076
work fax: +1 (303) 492 8411

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