From ungkukhairunnisa at utm.my Fri May 15 10:29:48 2026 From: ungkukhairunnisa at utm.my (UNGKU KHAIRUNNISA UNGKU MOHD NORDIN) Date: Fri, 15 May 2026 18:29:48 +0800 Subject: [IGALA] [CFP] IGALA14 Conference 2027: Researching Language, Gender and Sexuality in Times of Political Challenge Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, The International Gender and Language Association (IGALA) is pleased to announce the 1st Call for Proposals for our 2027 conference (IGALA14). Founded in 1999, IGALA is the primary international scholarly organization dedicated to research on language, gender, and sexuality. Conference Overview : - Theme: Researching Language, Gender and Sexuality in Times of Political Challenge - Dates: 21, 22, and 23 July 2027 - Location: York St John University, York, United Kingdom - Website: https://igala14.com/ Confirmed Keynote Presenters - Dr J Calder (University of Colorado Boulder, USA) - Dr Sylvia Shaw (University of Westminster, UK) - Dr Jaspal Singh (Open University, UK) Call for Abstracts : We invite proposals for Individual Paper Presentations, Discussion Panels, and Poster Presentations. We particularly encourage contributions that address empirical, methodological, and theoretical issues related to the conference theme and intersecting global challenges such as climate change and forced migration. Important Submission Guidelines: - Individual Papers/Posters: Abstract of max. 350 words. - Discussion Panels: Title and description (max. 400 words) plus abstracts for each paper (max. 200 words). - Participation Limit: Authors may present a maximum of two presentations, only one of which may be sole-/first authored. Important Dates - Submissions Open: 18 May 2026 - Final Submission Deadline: 31 August 2026 - Notification of Acceptance: 30 October 2026 - Registration Opens: 2 November 2026 Full Details & Submission Link: https://igala14.com/ Contact Email: conference at igala14.com -- DISCLAIMER: The information in this e-mail and any attachment(s) transmitted with it ("Message") is intended only for the use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential or privileged information. UTM are not responsible for any unauthorised changes made to the information or for the effect of such changes. 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Conference Overview : * Theme: 'Researching Language, Gender and Sexuality in Times of Political Challenge' * Dates: 21, 22, and 23 July 2027 * Location: York St John University, York, United Kingdom * Website: https://igala14.com/ Confirmed Keynote Presenters * Dr J Calder (University of Colorado Boulder, USA) * Dr Sylvia Shaw (University of Westminster, UK) * Dr Jaspal Singh (Open University, UK) Call for Abstracts : We invite proposals for Individual Paper Presentations, Discussion Panels, and Poster Presentations. We particularly encourage contributions that address empirical, methodological, and theoretical issues related to the conference theme and intersecting global challenges such as climate change and forced migration. Important Submission Guidelines: * Individual Papers/Posters: Abstract of max. 350 words. * Discussion Panels: Title and description (max. 400 words) plus abstracts for each paper (max. 200 words). * Participation Limit: Authors may present a maximum of two presentations, only one of which may be sole-/first authored. Important Dates: * Submissions Open: 18 May 2026 * Final Submission Deadline: 31 August 2026 * Notification of Acceptance: 30 October 2026 * Registration Opens: 2 November 2026 Full Details & Submission Link: https://igala14.com/ Contact Email: conference at igala14.com -- Lucy Jones (she/her) Professor of Sociolinguistics School of English, University of Nottingham website | bsky | linkedin | researchgate President of the International Gender and Language Association This message and any attachment are intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. 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What is Gone and What Remains in the Research on Digital Engagement? Research on digitally-mediated engagement has been central to the social science of the internet since the 1990s. Not only has it generated significant theoretical innovations, it has impacted democratic practice across the world. But today, after a decade of upheaval caused by social media?s dysfunctional impacts, where stands the field? https://unilu.webex.com/unilu/j.php?MTID=med3c3d7ed52544caee6f28490540d039 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Chadwick (1).pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 2412873 bytes Desc: Chadwick (1).pdf URL: