32.3329, Calls: English; Applied Linguistics, Translation/Macedonia

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Subject: 32.3329, Calls: English;  Applied Linguistics, Translation/Macedonia

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Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2021 22:01:39
From: Natasha Stojanovska-Ilievska [esidrp.conference at gmail.com]
Subject: English Studies at the Interface of Disciplines: Research and Practice 2022

 
Full Title: English Studies at the Interface of Disciplines: Research and Practice 2022 
Short Title: ESIDRP 2022 

Date: 07-Apr-2022 - 09-Apr-2022
Location: ONLINE (Skopje), Macedonia 
Contact Person: Natasha Stojanovska-Ilievska
Meeting Email: esidrp.conference at gmail.com
Web Site: https://tinyurl.com/37ybw344 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Translation 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 01-Dec-2021 

Meeting Description:

The conference brings together researchers, translators and teachers of
English, interested in interdisciplinary studies. During the past 2 years,
work online has encouraged researchers from different areas and scientific
focus to collaborate and do joint research in seemingly incompatible areas.
Beyond the links between the traditionally related disciplines, an increasing
number of researchers engage in the relations between traditionally disparate
disciplines, such as humanities and computer sciences, art and mathematics,
environmental studies and business. Such interdisciplinary approaches have
enabled wider perspectives in the exploration of various issues that have
significant implications in the everyday life. Thus, in practice, today
neurologists are working together with linguists to gain better understanding
of the working of the human brain; doctors, psychologists and astrophysicists
are working together to explore the effects of life in space on humans;
economy textbooks take a narrative approach traditionally related to
literature in the explanation of economy issues.


Call for Papers:

3rd  International Conference of the Department of English Language and
Literature: 
English Studies at the Interface of Disciplines: Research and Practice
(ESIDRP)
April 7-9th, 2022
Faculty of Philology
Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, R. N. Macedonia

CALL FOR PROPOSALS
                              
We are pleased to announce the 3rd International Conference English Studies at
the Interface of Disciplines: Research and Practice (ESIDRP) organized by the
Department of English Language and Literature in Skopje.
The conference brings together researchers, translators and teachers of
English, interested in interdisciplinary studies. During the past 2 years,
work online has encouraged researchers from different areas and scientific
focus to collaborate and do joint research in seemingly incompatible areas.
Beyond the links between the traditionally related disciplines, an increasing
number of researchers engage in the relations between traditionally disparate
disciplines, such as humanities and computer sciences, art and mathematics,
environmental studies and business. Such interdisciplinary approaches have
enabled wider perspectives in the exploration of various issues that have
significant implications in the everyday life. Thus, in practice, today
neurologists are working together with linguists to gain better understanding
of the working of the human brain; doctors, psychologists and astrophysicists
are working together to explore the effects of life in space on humans;
economy textbooks take a narrative approach traditionally related to
literature in the explanation of economy issues.
Some examples of such interdisciplinary works are Amitav Ghosh’s The Great
Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable, which explores history,
politics, climate change, literature and socio-economic relations, with the
effect of offering expanded understanding of each of these fields, how they
affect each other, and shows potential ways of undertaking action to improve
them. Elizabeth Outka’s The Influenza Pandemic and Interwar Literature
examines literary works through the perspective of the influence of the
interwar pandemic, which opens the possibility of new interpretations of many
modernist works. 
Therefore,  this conference aims to foreground the value of exploring issues
in the discipline of English Studies from a variety of interdisciplinary
perspectives. If this prompts you to collaborate with colleagues from related
(or not!) disciplines, we would be very interested to hear about the outcomes
of such networking.
The organizing committee welcomes proposals on various aspects of
interdisciplinary research: 
- Any aspect of General and Applied Linguistics in combination with other
sciences
- Alternative approaches to language teaching/learning including assessment,
writing, teacher education, intercultural communication and education, and
many more in combination with other disciplines/fields of study
- Translation and interpreting as interdisciplinary endeavours, looking at
areas such as literary translation, translation as cultural mediation,
translation as re-narration, the question of ethics in translation,
translation in the context of language learning and teaching, training of
translators and interpreters, application of new translation and interpreting
technology tools, etc.
- Exploring the connections between literature and other disciplines, such as
history, sociology, economics, etc., literature as a hybrid medium,
comparative literary studies, literature and new media, literature as
historiography, literature and teaching languages, etc.     

Proposals presenting original, previously unpublished research are invited in
these formats:
- oral presentation (total 15 min + 5 min discussion, individual or in pairs)
- panel discussions (a panel discussion will be allotted 1 hour and 20
minutes, and the time for presentations within the panel can range from 10-15
minutes, depending on the number of participants




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