30.1092, Calls: Anthro Ling, Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Ling & Lit, Socioling/New Zealand
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LINGUIST List: Vol-30-1092. Mon Mar 11 2019. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 30.1092, Calls: Anthro Ling, Applied Ling, Disc Analysis, Ling & Lit, Socioling/New Zealand
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Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2019 23:01:38
From: Yulia Khan [yulia.khan at aut.ac.nz]
Subject: Multimodal Research 2019 - International Conference
Full Title: Multimodal Research 2019 - International Conference
Short Title: MRC2019
Date: 08-Dec-2019 - 11-Dec-2019
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Contact Person: Yulia Khan
Meeting Email: yulia.khan at aut.ac.nz
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Ling & Literature; Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2019
Meeting Description:
On the occasion of its 10th anniversary in 2019, the AUT Multimodal Research
Centre, Auckland, New Zealand is organising a special event to highlight the
impact of multimodality across various academic fields marking key theoretical
developments and their application in the current and forthcoming works. The
focus of the Multimodal Research 2019 conference is diverse application of
multimodal theory and methodology.
The conference is hosted by Auckland University of Technology in Auckland, the
largest city of New Zealand.
We are pleased to announce the following confirmed plenary speakers:
JAMES WERTSCH (David R. Francis Distinguished Professor, Washington University
in St Louis, USA);
THEO VAN LEEUWEN (Professor Emeritus, University of Technology, Sydney,
Australia); and
SIGRID NORRIS (Professor of Multimodal (Inter)action, Auckland University of
Technology).
Established in 2009, AUT Multimodal Research Centre is the first and the only
multimodal research centre in New Zealand. The Centre is made up of
researchers at Auckland University of Technology interlinked with an extensive
national and international network. Since its foundation, the Centre has
initiated and engaged in a number of innovative and original research projects
as well as offering postgraduate supervision.
Call for Papers:
On the occasion of its 10th anniversary, the AUT Multimodal Research Centre,
Auckland, New Zealand invites papers for its International Conference 2019,
08-11 December. Focus of the conference is the diverse application of
multimodal theory and methodology.
We invite proposals under a wide range of areas:
- Art, Creativity, and Performance
- Business Management
- Family and Children Discourse
- Gender and Sexuality
- Health Communication
- Identity
- Indigenous Studies
- Learning and Teaching
- Lifestyle, Sport, and Diet
- Literature: Prose and Poetry
- Migrant and Refugee Studies
- Lingua Franca Contexts
- News Media
- Online Activity and Interaction
- Organisational Settings
- Political Communication
- Signs and Space
- Sound and Music
- Film and Cinematography
- Other
Selected papers will be published.
Confirmed Plenary Speakers:
James Wertsch
David R. Francis Distinguished Professor,
Washington University in St Louis, USA
Theo van Leeuwen
Emeritus Professor
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Sigrid Norris
Professor of Multimodal (Inter)action
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Abstract Submission:
We invite (1) individual papers; 2) panels (3-4 papers); and 3) posters.
For submission, visit:
https://linguistlist.org/confservices/EasyAbs/customabssub.cfm?Emeetingid=6102
JA4458765C5E40A050441
All submissions must clearly state abstract title and up to 3 nominated
strands.
Proposals for both papers and posters should be up to 200 words including
references; a panel proposal should not exceed 500 words.
Dates and Deadlines:
Submissions open 10 March 2019
First Submission Deadline: 31 March 2019 with Notifications of acceptance: 26
April 2019
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