23.2565, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Socioling, Pragmatics, Applied Ling/Poland
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Subject: 23.2565, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Socioling, Pragmatics, Applied Ling/Poland
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Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2012 11:35:38
From: Janusz Badio [jbadio at uni.lodz.pl]
Subject: Talk, Action, Interaction
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Full Title: Talk, Action, Interaction
Short Title: TAI
Date: 03-Oct-2012 - 05-Oct-2012
Location: Łódź, Poland
Contact Person: Janusz Badio, Kamila Ciepiela
Meeting Email: jbadio at uni.lodz.pl, kciepiela at wp.pl
Web Site: http://www.filolog.uni.lodz.pl/action
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Language Acquisition; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2012
Meeting Description:
Talk, Action, Interaction (TAI 2012)
3-5 October 2012
Chair of English & General Linguistics
University of Łódź, Poland
The aim of the conference is to provide a multilingual, international platform for exploration and exchange of research findings, perspectives, and experience in the field of discourse and conversation analysis across communicative and cultural contexts. The event will bring together academics, researchers, practitioners, and students concerned with the analysis of language in use. Special emphasis will be given to empirical research on manifestation of mental representations in interaction.
Plenary Speakers (confirmed):
Prof. Alan Cienki - Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Prof. Anna Cieślicka - UAM, Poznań, Poland
Context in Language Processing: The Dynamics of Meaning Construal in the Bilingual Mind
Prof. Jean-Rémi Lapaire - University of Bordeaux, France
Speech as Gestural Action
Prof. Sue Widdicombe - University of Edinburgh, UK
The Delicate Business of Identity
Prof. Robin Wooffitt - University of York, UK
Communication, Intersubjectivity and Consciousness
Venue:
Łódź University Conference Centre
Address: ul. Kopcińskiego 16-18, 90 -232 Łódź
http://www.csk.uni.lodz.pl/en
Registration:
All participants are asked to register for the conference using a registration form at http://www.filolog.uni.lodz.pl/action. Participants without a paper are asked to register with their affiliation details.
More information on registration, conference fees, travel and accommodation can be found on our website.
2nd Call for Papers:
We invite papers on all topics related to how mental representations get surfaced, performed, and accomplished in interactional contexts including, but not limited to:
- Goals, intentions and commitments in communication
- Non-linguistic interaction in communication
- Gestures as a communicative system
- Natural language understanding and reasoning in spoken language
- Multimodal interaction
- Meaning in institutional contexts
- Interaction in a foreign language
- Identities as discursive-performative/multiple/fragmented/constructed and negotiated/narrated/etc.
- Categorization and personal identity
- Construal of meaning
- Identity and bilingualism
- Identity and foreign language learning/teaching
- Identity and belonging
- Discourse analysis
- Conversation analysis
Abstracts:
300 word abstracts should be submitted by 15 June 2012. Abstracts should be registered via the web page:
www.filolog.uni.lodz.pl/action/form_registration.php
Only plain text will be accepted by the web page, so abstain from using footnotes and any special formatting, characters or emphasis (such as bold, italics or underline).
The length of the presentation will be limited to 20 minutes with a 10 minute discussion following each.
Publication:
Selected conference papers will be eligible (subject to conditions) for publication with Peter Lang
Organising Committee:
Kamila Ciepiela (Chair)
Janusz Badio (Chair)
Edward Lowczowski (secretary)
Deadlines:
15 June 2012: Abstracts due
30 June 2012: Notification of acceptance
30 September 2012: All conference fees due
15 September 2012: Final program
3-5 October 2012: Conference
Contact:
jbadio at uni.lodz.pl
kciepiela at wp.pl
http://www.filolog.uni.lodz.pl/action
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