33.1837, Calls: Applied Linguistics/France

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Subject: 33.1837, Calls: Applied Linguistics/France

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Date: Tue, 24 May 2022 20:06:00
From: Frédérick Dionne [Frederick.dionne at aau.at]
Subject: Researching Helping Professions for (Applied) Linguistic and Practical Purposes

 
Full Title: Researching Helping Professions for (Applied) Linguistic and Practical Purposes 

Date: 17-Jul-2023 - 21-Jul-2023
Location: Lyon, France 
Contact Person: Frédérick Dionne
Meeting Email: Frederick.dionne at aau.at
Web Site: https://aila2023.sciencesconf.org/browse/author?authorid=951447 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 26-May-2022 

Meeting Description:

Helping professionals (i.e., professionals  in  formats  such  as 
doctor-patient  interactions, therapy, coaching, supervision, mediation,
counselling, etc.) make use of communication as primary means and method to
support clients in achieving psychological, physical, intellectual and/or 
emotional  change  (Pick  &  Scarvaglieri  2019). Applied  linguistic 
research has  been exploring both the common core of what constitutes such
‘professional helping’, i.e., the shared practices realizing the helping 
profession-defining elements such as knowledge asymmetries/transfer,
co-construction of the helping relationship, and change-oriented
communication, as well as the endemic linguistic practices used in specific
helping interactions (i.e., interaction-type  specificities;  Graf  et  al. 
2014:1). This panel invites applied linguistic contributions on all kinds of
helping professions. It aims to further the discussion by addressing intra-, 
inter-,  and  transdisciplinary  research  approaches,  as  well  as  the 
affordances  and challenges in researching helping professions and in
transferring knowledge from science to practice, and by including other
promising research foci.


Call for Papers:

Dear colleagues, 

We would like to draw your attention to the symposium “Researching Helping
Professions for (Applied) Linguistic and Practical Purposes” (Symposium 66),
which will take place in an hybrid mode at the AILA 2023 World Congress in
Lyon, France. The deadline for submissions is June 26th, 2022.

Papers can be submitted online via the AILA platform
(https://aila2023.fr/call-for-papers/). We are looking forward to your
submissions!

Best regards, 
Frédérick Dionne and Melanie Fleischhacker




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