[Ethnocomm] CLASP IV Conference - Extended deadline (June 30)
Marcus Vinicius Avelar
Marcus.Avelar at colorado.edu
Mon Jun 8 18:38:44 UTC 2015
*The conference accepts abstracts from both faculty and graduate students,
though students are especially encouraged to submit an abstract*
*EXTENDED CFP CLASP 2015 - please distribute widely.*
*Submission deadline: June 30, 2015*
*Conference dates: October 2-4, 2015*
*CLASP IV - Call For Papers -- EXTENDED until June 30*
The program in Culture, Language and Social Practice (CLASP) at the
University of Colorado at Boulder is pleased to invite submissions to its
graduate-student-run interdisciplinary conference. Abstracts for 20 minute
papers covering topics in various areas of sociocultural linguistics are
invited and are due by June 30th, 2015. We encourage papers that focus on
the broad connections between language, culture and society and are
grounded in empirical research. Examples of possible frameworks or analytic
traditions may include, but are not limited to:
■ Sociolinguistics ■ Linguistic anthropology ■ Narrative studies ■ Critical
discourse analysis ■ Conversation analysis ■ Language and identity ■
Discourse pragmatics ■ Computer-mediated discourse ■ Ethnography of
speaking ■ Language and literacy ■ Verbal art and performance ■
Bilingualism and code-switching ■ Language and globalization ■
Intercultural communication ■| Language socialization ■ Interactional
linguistics ■
*CONFERENCE DETAILS*
The conference will take place on October 2-4, 2015. Our confirmed plenary
speakers are:
Dr. Benjamin Bailey – University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Communication)
Dr. Kevin O’Connor – University of Colorado, Boulder (Education)
Dr. Lal Zimman – University of California, Santa Barbara (Linguistics)
The conference website can be found at:
http://www.colorado.edu/clasp/conference.html
*SUBMISSION GUIDELINES*
Please email a 500 word abstract to abstract.clasp2015 at gmail.com by June
30th, 2015. The conference this year will include a paper competition for
graduate students (see details below). The abstract should be attached in
Microsoft Word (.doc) or PDF format and should contain NO information
identifying the author(s) of the paper. Abstracts are evaluated on an
anonymous basis (before preparing your submission, you might want to
consult these annotated model abstracts:
http://www.linguisticsociety.org/resource/model-abstracts). In the body of
the email, please include the following information:
-Name(s) of author(s)
-University or other affiliation(s) of the author(s)
-Email address(es) of the author(s)
-Title of proposed paper
-3-5 keywords
-Equipment requirements
-Any additional comments
Notification of acceptance or non-acceptance will be sent via email by
August, 15th, 2015.
*STUDENT PLENARY COMPETITION*
This year we will promote a competition for the best Graduate Student Paper
in Culture, Language, and Social Practice. The winner of this competition
will have their name mentioned in the official conference program and will
be offered a student plenary spot at the conference. This student plenary
will be approximately 45 minutes and will provide an opportunity for the
winner to share their research in more depth than a typical presentation
slot. Note however that the plenary spot is a potential honor and depends
on the quality of submissions received.
For consideration in the competition for the student plenary, authors
(graduate students only) should submit a paper of up to 8,000 words plus
references. Your submission email should indicate whether you would like to
be considered for a regular conference presentation if you do not win the
plenary spot.
Please email your (up to) 8,000 word-paper to abstract.clasp2015 at gmail.com by
June 15th, 2015. The paper should be attached in Microsoft Word (.doc) or
PDF format and should contain NO information identifying the author(s) of
the paper.
Best regards,
The CLASP IV Abstract Committee.
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