LISO - Second Call for Papers and Deadline Extension
Amy Kyratzis
kyratzis at EDUCATION.UCSB.EDU
Tue Feb 1 15:31:19 UTC 2011
Hi again Lynette,
If the Committee still needs reviewers for the LISO conference, I am
willing to be one.
Thanks again,
Amy
Lynnette Arnold wrote:
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> SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
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> */Please give widest distribution/*
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>
>
> *Please note that the abstract submission deadline for this conference
> has been extended to January 31, 2011.*
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>
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>
>
> *THE 17TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON *
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> *LANGUAGE, INTERACTION, AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION*
>
> *University of California, Santa Barbara*
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> *May 12-14, 2011*
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>
>
> Presented by:
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> The Language, Interaction, and Social Organization (LISO)
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> Graduate Student Organization at UCSB
>
> ~ & ~
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> The Center for Language, Interaction and Culture (CLIC)
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> Graduate Student Association at UCLA
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>
> *_PLENARY SPEAKERS_*
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>
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> *Virginia Teas Gill*
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> Illinois State University/ /
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> /Sociology/
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> *Alexandra Jaffe*
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> California State University, Long Beach
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> /Linguistics/
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> * *
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> *Julia Menard-Warwick*
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> University of California, Davis
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> /Linguistics/
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> *Jennifer Roth-Gordon*
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> University of Arizona
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> /Anthropology/
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>
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> * *
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> *THE 17TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON *
>
> *LANGUAGE, INTERACTION, AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION*
>
>
>
> The LISO conference promotes interdisciplinary research and discussion
> in the analysis of naturally occurring human interaction. Papers will
> be presented by national and international scholars on a variety of
> topics in the study of language, interaction, and culture. The papers
> primarily employ analysis of naturally occurring data drawing from
> methodologies that include conversation analysis, discourse analysis,
> ethnographic methods, ethnomethodology, interactional linguistics, and
> interactional sociolinguistics. We welcome abstracts from graduate
> students and faculty working in the areas of Anthropology, Applied
> Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Communication, Education, Linguistics,
> Psychology, and Sociology.
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>
>
> Presenters will have either*:
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> (a) 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for discussion
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> (b) 25 minutes for a data session (small group presentation/discussion
> of research and data).
>
> * to be determined by the abstract review committee
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>
>
>
>
> */SUBMISSION GUIDELINES/*
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>
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> Abstracts must be submitted via the online abstract submissions system
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> http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/liso2011
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>
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> 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, 2011.* Late submissions will not be accepted.
> Notification of acceptance or non-acceptance will be sent via email by
> March 31, 2011.
>
>
>
> For additional information, please visit:
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> http://www.ucsblisoconference.org/
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>
>
> Questions can be sent to: LISOconference at gmail.com
> <mailto:LISOconference at gmail.com>
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>
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> Additionally, immediately following the conference will be the Annual
> LISO Faculty Symposium:
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>
>
> *Scales of Space*
>
> *University of California, Santa Barbara*
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> *May 15, 2011*
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> * *
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> For additional information, please contact symposium organizers:
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> Mary Bucholtz: bucholtz at linguistics.ucsb.edu
> <mailto:bucholtz at linguistics.ucsb.edu>
>
> Melissa Curtin: mlcurtin at linguistics.ucsb.edu
> <mailto:mlcurtin at linguistics.ucsb.edu>
>
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