Fwd: CLASP III Call for Papers (Extended - May 15 deadline)
David Boromisza-Habashi
dbh at COLORADO.EDU
Wed May 4 20:37:14 UTC 2011
CLASP III - Call For Papers -- EXTENDED until May 15
The program in Culture, Language and Social Practice at the University
of Colorado at Boulder is pleased to invite abstract and panel
proposals for its 3rd biannual CLASP Conference, October 7-9. Both
paper and panel submissions should address the relationship of
language to culture and society; examples of possible frameworks or
analytic traditions may include, but are not limited to:
sociolinguistics linguistic anthropology
conversation analysis critical discourse analysis
bilingualism & codeswitching language socialization
narrative studies verbal art & performance
language & literacy language globaalization
Panel Submissions
Panel proposals should be organized as mini calls for papers in their
own right, suggesting a cohesive topical or methodological theme for
potential submissions. Proposals will be posted to the conference
website as they are received in order to help coordinate paper
submissions around a particular topic.
Organizing a full panel is not necessary for submitting a panel
proposal, as other presenters are likely to submit a paper abstract
for a particular panel independently after seeing it posted here. For
those interested in organizing full panels on their own, please note
that panels will be limited to a total of four papers.
Submission Instructions
Panel proposals of up to 250 words should be submitted by May 15 to
the email address below, and will be posted to the conference website
upon reception. Abstracts of 500 words for 20-minute papers may be
submitted for an individual panel or independently, and should be
submitted before May 15.
Paper submissions should be sent as attachments (DOC or PDF) via email
toclasp.conference AT gmail.com, and should only contain the title and
abstract for the paper. The body of the email should contain the
following:
Author Name(s)
Affiliation(s)
Paper Title
Proposed panel (if any)
Joshua Raclaw - PhD student
Department of Linguistics
Program in Women & Gender Studies
University of Colorado at Boulder
http://rintintin.colorado.edu/~raclaw/
joshua.raclaw at colorado.edu
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