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LINGUIST List: Vol-28-4882. Tue Nov 21 2017. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 28.4882, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Sociolinguistics/Denmark
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Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2017 11:04:56
From: Morten Boeriis [boeriis at sdu.dk]
Subject: 9th International Conference on Multimodality
Full Title: 9th International Conference on Multimodality
Short Title: 9ICOM
Date: 15-Aug-2018 - 17-Aug-2018
Location: Odense, Denmark
Contact Person: Morten Boeriis
Meeting Email: 9icom at sdu.dk
Web Site: http://www.9icom.dk
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Jan-2018
Meeting Description:
The Centre for Multimodal Communication is pleased to announce the 9th
International Conference on Multimodality (9ICOM). The Conference will be held
on August 15-17, 2018, at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense,
Denmark
Theme:
Multimodality – moving the theory forward
Since the first investigations of images, sound and other modes from a social
semiotic perspective, social semiotic multimodality has developed into a
discipline in its own right. From the monomodal focus on individual modes grew
a polymodal interest in the interplay of different modes, exploring how
choices from several different modes are instantiated simultaneously in
multimodal text with each choice adding to its overall meaning. Recent
research in multimodality investigates how meaning-making is not a matter of
simple addition but of interaction and integration of modes. The field has
seen a virtual explosion of applications of social semiotic multimodal theory
to a vast range of data. Now is the time to take stock, theoretically and
methodologically. It is time to consider what we have learned from the
multitude of applications and the extensive range of data analysed, and, not
least, where we are going from here. While welcoming both analytical and
theoretical presentations, we particularly invite speakers to consider how
their work contributes to the development of a multimodal paradigm.
Keynote speakers:
- Giorgia Aiello, University of Leeds, UK
- Robert Hodge, University of Western Sydney, Australia
- Anna Malin Karlsson, Uppsala University, Sweden
- Gunther Kress, University of London, UK
- Louise Ravelli, University of New South Wales, Australia
- Theo van Leeuwen, University of Southern Denmark
Conference fee:
Early bird (March 1st – March 31st) 1875 DKR
Early bird student/part time staff/ PhD students 1320 DKR
Standard 2250 DKR
Standard student/part time staff/ PhD students 1620 DKR
One-day tickets 975 DKR
Conference dinner 490 DKR
Information:
For further information please refer to the conference homepage: www.9icom.dk
And follow us at:
www.facebook.com/9ICOM/
twitter.com/9icom_cmc
https://instagram.com/9icom
www.multimodalsemiotics.com
On behalf of the planning committee and Centre for Multimodal Communication
Morten Boeriis, Convener
Morten Boeriis
Associate Professor
Department of Language and Communication
T +45 65 50 36 21
boeriis at sdu.dk
University of Southern Denmark
Campusvej 55
DK-5230 Odense M
www.sdu.dk
Call for Papers:
9th International Conference on Multimodality
August 15-17, 2018, University of Southern Denmark
The Centre for Multimodal Communication is pleased to announce a call for
abstracts for the 9th International Conference on Multimodality (9ICOM). The
Conference will be held on August 15-17, 2018, at the University of Southern
Denmark in Odense, Denmark
Presentation and abstract:
Presentation at the Conference can take the form of oral paper presentation,
poster presentation or panel presentation.
Please submit an abstract of max 300 words (excluding references) to
9icom at sdu.dk by January 15 2018. Notification of acceptance will be sent
February 28. Registration will open March 1. Abstracts should be sent as email
attachments in .doc, .docx or .rtf format and titled ‘Surname Abstract 9ICOM”.
Please ensure that you also include your name, academic affiliation and email
address. Abstracts will be peer-reviewed.
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