33.3460, Calls: Cog Sci, Disc Analysis, Lang Acquisition, Psycholing, Semantics/USA

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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-3460. Sat Nov 05 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.3460, Calls: Cog Sci, Disc Analysis, Lang Acquisition, Psycholing, Semantics/USA

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Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2022 23:32:32
From: Katie Hoemann [khoemann at gmail.com]
Subject: Society for Affective Science

 
Full Title: Society for Affective Science 
Short Title: SAS 

Date: 30-Mar-2023 - 01-Apr-2023
Location: Long Beach, CA, USA 
Contact Person: Katie Hoemann
Meeting Email: khoemann at gmail.com
Web Site: https://society-for-affective-science.org/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Discourse Analysis; Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics; Semantics 

Call Deadline: 22-Nov-2022 

Meeting Description:

The Society for Affective Science is a non-profit organization dedicated to
fostering basic and applied research in the variety of fields that study
affect broadly defined. To achieve this goal, we hold conferences annually to
showcase research drawn internationally from psychology, medicine,
neuroscience, computer science, law, economics, anthropology, linguistics,
sociology, business, political science and other related fields.  Particular
attention is paid to creating contexts in which (a) scholars at all stages of
professional development can interact in both formal and informal ways, (b)
differences in theoretical perspectives and methodologies are welcome, and (c)
interdisciplinary and international collaborations are fostered.


Call for Papers:

Abstract Submissions – Main Conference
Four submission types: 
- Poster: New Idea - Showcasing a new research idea, complete with planned
experimental design(s) and analysis approach(es). Data are not required, but
pilot data for proof of concept are welcome. Work already pre-registered in
another platform is admissible. New theoretical contributions are also welcome
in this category. 
- Poster: New Results - Showcasing the latest findings in affective science
based on quantitative and/or qualitative data collected and analyzed. We
welcome and encourage preliminary work! 
- Flash Talk - Showcasing the latest findings based on quantitative and/or
qualitative data already collected and analyzed or new theoretical
contributions in affective science. Both junior and senior researchers are
eligible to deliver a flash talk. 
- Symposium - Set of talks providing an in-depth perspective on individual
research areas/topics within affective science. Sessions can be comprised of 3
talks with a discussant or 4 talks. All symposia must be chaired. 

We welcome submissions from across all domains of affective science, including
anthropology, business, computer science, cultural studies, economics,
education, geography, history, integrative medicine, law, linguistics,
literature, neuroscience, philosophy, political science, psychiatry,
psychology, public health, sociology, theater, and more.

Abstract Submissions - Preconference (30 March 2022)
- Positive Emotions Preconference will feature the latest interdisciplinary
research on positive affect. The day will explore a wide range of research
related to positive emotions in educational, clinical, social, organizational,
consumer, and cross-cultural contexts. Additionally, the preconference will
include an interactive poster session and conclude with a final session on the
future of positive emotion research. Flash talk and poster submission will be
accepted. 
- Intergroup Emotions Preconference will focus on the role of emotions in
political processes, including political polarization, voting, collective
action, political violence, and upholding democracy. With the political
turmoil that has risen in the last decade across the world, understanding the
impact that emotions have on political processes is paramount. Flash talk and
poster submission will be accepted. 
- Emotion Regulation Preconference will feature emotion regulation research
from various disciplines and topics, consider emotion regulation from
different perspectives, and share exciting new findings and methods. It will
feature a range of formats from short talks to panel discussions to breakout
groups. Our goal is to have fun, build connections among those interested in
emotion regulation (faculty, post-docs, students), and share ideas about new
directions in emotion regulation research. Invited talks only.

Submission Deadlines:
Conference: Abstracts must be submitted by Monday, November 22, 2022 at 11:59
p.m. Baker Island Time (BIT; UTC-12 — last time zone on earth) to be
considered for inclusion in the program. 
Preconference: Abstracts must be submitted by Monday, January 16, 2023 at
11:59 p.m. Baker Island Time (BIT; UTC-12 — last time zone on earth) to be
considered for inclusion in the program.




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