LANSI Call for Papers (apologies for cross-postings)

David Boromisza-Habashi dbh at COLORADO.EDU
Tue Feb 15 05:23:49 UTC 2011


THE 1ST MEETING OF THE LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL INTERACTION WORKING GROUP (LANSI)
TEACHERS COLLEGE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
 NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 14-15, 2011 (Friday and Saturday)

PLENARY SPEAKERS

Anita Pomerantz (University at Albany)
Joan Kelly Hall (Pensylvania State University)


CALL FOR PAPERS

LANSI brings together scholars and students working on
naturally-occurring data within the broad area of language and social
interaction. We welcome abstracts from colleagues using a variety of
discourse analytic approaches that include but are not limited to
conversation analysis, interactional sociolinguistics, linguistic
anthropology, and critical discourse analysis. Abstracts should be no
longer  than 250 words with a 50 word summary and should include
descriptions of the following aspects of the study: (1) problem(s)
being addressed; (2) central claim(s); (3) data source(s) and analytic
approach(es); (4) implication(s) of the findings. Papers will be
presented within a 15-minute slot with an additional ten minutes for
discussion.

Deadline for electronic submission is May 15, 2011. Notification of
acceptance or non-acceptance will be sent via email by July 1, 2011.

For additional information, please visit:

www.tc.edu/lansi/

Questions can be sent to:lansi at tc.columbia.edu

Conference Co-chairs:
Hansun Zhang Waring
Sarah Creider
Drew Fagan

-- 
Dr. Hansun Zhang Waring
Box 66, Program in TESOL/Applied Linguistics
Department of Arts & Humanities
Teachers College, Columbia University
525 W. 120 Street New York, NY 10027
Phone: (212)678-8128
Fax: (212)678-3428
http://www.tc.columbia.edu/faculty/index.htm?facid=hz30






-- 
David Boromisza-Habashi, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Communication
University of Colorado, 270 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0270, USA
Web: http://comm.colorado.edu/people.php?id=103

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