27.2800, Calls: General Ling/Germany

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Subject: 27.2800, Calls: General Ling/Germany

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Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2016 11:27:17
From: Elyesa Uzun [euzun1 at uni-koeln.de]
Subject: 9. STaPs Köln

 
Full Title: 9. STaPs Köln 

Date: 05-Oct-2016 - 08-Oct-2016
Location: Cologne, Germany 
Contact Person: Elyesa Uzun
Meeting Email: staps-9 at uni-koeln.de
Web Site: https://staps.stuts.eu 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 05-Aug-2016 

Meeting Description:

Die STaPs ist eine Tagung von und für Promotionsstudierende. Im Gegensatz zu
fachwissenschaftlichen Konferenzen liegt der Fokus der STaPs nicht primär auf
inhaltlichen Themen und (Teil-)Ergebnissen der Dissertation sondern auf dem
Davor und Dazwischen der methodischen Problemfelder.

Vorgestellt werden empirisch orientierte Projekte aus allen Bereichen der
Linguistik (theoretische und deskriptive Linguistik sowie Psycho-, Neuro-,
Sozio- oder Computerlinguistik, synchron wie diachron). Das Programm wird
ergänzt durch Workshops (z.B. Praat, Statistik mit R), Gastvorträge und
kulturelle Aktivitäten.

Es sollen in einem informellen Rahmen methodische Herausforderungen diskutiert
werden. An Stelle inhaltlicher Diskussionen liegt der Fokus der STaPs auf
einem starken Problem- und Methodenbezug: Weder fertige Forschung noch
vorläufige (Teil-)Ergebnisse sollen präsentiert werden. Deshalb richtet sich
die STaPs besonders auch an Promovierende in der Anfangsphase.


Call for Papers: 

https://staps.stuts.eu/9-staps-koeln/call-for-papers/




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