10.1149, Calls: SAC 2000, Language of War
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Subject: 10.1149, Calls: SAC 2000, Language of War
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Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 12:33:09 +0200
From: Andrea Omicini <aomicini at deis.unibo.it>
Subject: ACM SAC 2000 - Track on COORDINATION
2)
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 09:34:35 -0400
From: Mima <mdedaic at VOA.GOV>
Subject: Language of War
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 12:33:09 +0200
From: Andrea Omicini <aomicini at deis.unibo.it>
Subject: ACM SAC 2000 - Track on COORDINATION
CALL FOR PAPERS AND REFEREES
============================
2000 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC 2000)
Special Track on Coordination Models, Languages and Applications
March 19-21, 2000
Villa Olmo, Como, Italy
(http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/SAC2000.html)
SAC 2000:
~~~~~~~~~~
Over the past fourteen years, the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
(SAC) has become a primary forum for applied computer scientists and
application developers from around the world to interact and present
their work. SAC 2000 is sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on
Applied Computing (SIGAPP) and in cooperation with ACM SIGs SIGBIO,
and SIGCUE.
Authors are invited to contribute original papers in all areas of
experimental computing and application development for the technical
sessions. There will be a number of special tracks on such issues as
Programming Languages, Parallel and Distributed Computing, Mobile and
Scientific Computing, Internet and the WWW, etc.
Coordination Models, Languages and Applications Track:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A special track on coordination models, languages and applications
will be held at SAC 2000. The term "coordination" here is used in a
rather broad sense covering traditional models and languages (e.g.
ones based on the Shared Dataspace and CHAM metaphors) but also other
related formalisms such as configuration and architectural description
frameworks, systems modeling abstractions and languages, programming
skeletons, etc.
Major topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
* Novel models, languages, programming and implementation techniques.
* Relationship with other computational models such as object
oriented, declarative (functional, logic, constraint) programming
or extensions of them with coordination capabilities.
* Applications (especially where the industry is involved).
* Theoretical aspects (semantics, reasoning, verification).
* Software architectures and software engineering techniques.
* Configuration and Architecture Description Languages.
* Middleware platforms (e.g. CORBA).
* All aspects related to the modeling of Information Systems
(groupware, Internet and the Web, workflow management, CSCW).
Track Program Chairs:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Andrea Omicini George A. Papadopoulos
LIA, DEIS, Facolta' di Ingegneria Department of Computer Science
Universita' degli Studi di Bologna University of Cyprus
Viale Risorgimento, 2 75 Kallipoleos Str., P.O.B. 20537
40136 Bologna - ITALY CY-1678, Nicosia, CYPRUS
E-mail: aomicini at deis.unibo.it E-mail: george at cs.ucy.ac.cy
Tel: +39 051 2093015 Tel: +357 2 338705/06
Fax: +39 051 2093073 Fax: +357 2 339062
Guidelines for Submission:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Original papers from the above-mentioned or other related areas will
be considered. This includes three categories of submissions: 1)
original and unpublished research; 2) reports of innovative computing
applications in the arts, sciences, engineering, business, government,
education and industry; and 3) reports of successful technology
transfer to new problem domains. Each submitted paper will be fully
refereed and undergo a blind review process by at least three
referees. The accepted papers in all categories will be published in
the ACM SAC 2000 proceedings.
Submission guidelines must be strictly followed:
* Submit six (6) copies of original manuscripts to either of the SAC 2000
Coordination Models, Languages and Applications Track Program Chairs
(addresses shown above). Alternatively, submit your paper electronically
in uuencoded compressed postscript format; this is strongly encouraged.
Fax submissions will not be accepted.
* The author(s) name(s) and address(es) must not appear in the body
of the paper, and self-reference should be in the third person.
This is to facilitate blind review.
* The body of the paper should not exceed 5,000 words (approximately
15 pages, double-spaced).
* A separate cover sheet (in the case of electronic submission this
should be sent separately from the main paper) should show the title
of the paper, the author(s) name(s) and affiliation(s), and the
address (including e-mail, telephone, and fax) to which
correspondence should be sent.
* All submissions must be received by September 1, 1999.
Anyone wishing to review papers for this special track should contact the
Track Program Chairs at the addresses shown above.
Important Dates:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* September 1, 1999: Paper Submission.
* November 1, 1999: Author Notification.
* December 1, 1999: Camera-Ready Copy.
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Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 09:34:35 -0400
From: Mima <mdedaic at VOA.GOV>
Subject: Language of War
CALL FOR PROPOSALS:
Edited Volume on LANGUAGE / WAR / CONFLICT
We are working on a project entitled *AT WAR WITH WORDS*. Several
publishers have expressed preliminary interest. We are looking for
several theoretically-informed essays (25-30 pages finished length, not
including notes or tables) addressing the relationship between
linguistic usage and political competition, conflict, turmoil, and war.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
-- State-imposed language use.
-- Politically inspired language change and language shift.
-- Language of media in a war-torn country.
-- Language of media covering a war.
-- The (linguistic) construction of identities in new political
settings.
-- Language of political speeches, interviews, debates, letters,
documents...
-- Language of personal accounts in the midst of war.
-- Ideology and power vs. language.
Other topics are welcomed as long as the focus of the paper centers on
interdependence of language and politics.
All theoretical approaches are welcome. Scholars involved in discourse
analysis techniques, pragmatics, quantitative studies, and political
writing contexts are especially of interest. Please do not submit work
that is primarily anecdotal or descriptive.
Abstracts of 500-750 words are requested by October 15, 1999,
accompanied by a short bibliography (a couple of paragraphs).
Email submission of abstracts and bios is preferred. Those writers whose
abstracts are selected for inclusion will be notified by December 1,
1999. Completed papers will be expected by May 15, 2000. Any accepted
paper must be in Chicago-style format.
Please send all inquiries/abstracts to:>
Dr. Daniel N. Nelson (Editor of International Politics)
and
Mirjana Nelson Dedaic (Department of Linguistics, Georgetown University)
P. O. Box 20046
Alexandria, VA 22320
or
GLOBCON at EROLS.COM
Please, examine the INTERNATIONAL POLITICS, Vol. 36/No. 2 wherein you
will see several articles devoted to the theme of language and politics.
http://www.muohio.edu/~intlpols/IPOL3602.html
You will help us by forwarding this message to anyone who may be
interested. Thank you.
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