33.3014, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics / ILCEA (Jrnl)

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Subject: 33.3014, Calls:  Applied Linguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics / ILCEA (Jrnl)

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Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2022 01:45:18
From: Dominique Dias [Dominique.Dias at univ-grenoble-alpes.fr]
Subject: Applied Linguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics / ILCEA (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: ILCEA 


Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Oct-2022 

Call for Papers:

The intercultural dimension in digital media

We are living in a globalized and multicultural world in which digital media
play an increasingly important role both in private and public social
exchanges. By digital media, we mean the websites of institutions or
companies, social networks, as well as all kinds of online platforms and
networks that enable interactions between users (comparison shopping websites,
discussion forums, comments on commercial websites…).

Various studies have already highlighted the impact of digital media on the
language and on communication patterns and practices. In this context,
researchers particularly emphasize the fact that digital communication is
characterized by a greater proportion of orality (in its medial conception in
the sense of Koch & Österreicher 1985) with the emergence of graphostylistic
elements such as emoticons (see Schlobinski 2020) or engendering changes in
the norms of punctuation use (Androutsopoulos 2020). Furthermore, digital
media mark the emergence of a third type of writtenness (Schmitz 2006: 89)
that places text and image on the same visual surface, thus creating new
possibilities for multimodal communication (Stöckl 2017; Stöckl et al. 2020).
These changes can be observed in different languages and seem to confirm
communicative globalization (Jereczek- Lipińska et al. 2021) in all its
dimensions. However, the impact of these types of media on the communication
between different cultures and the continuity or appearance of possible
cultural specificities should be questioned.

Contributions to the volume will therefore aim to explore the place of
interculturality in digital media and may address the following questions:
- How does the digitalization of communication contribute to shaping
interactions and introducing new forms of potentially culture-specific
communication?
- In what way are social networks used in the semi-private and professional
spheres (e.g. relations between companies and customers, product
presentations, intercultural marketing etc.)?
-  What are the profound differences in the creation of online media content
in different languages and cultures? 
- How do social networks reflect the corporate practices within certain
cultures (transmission of specific knowledge, technical jargon, terminology…)?
- What strategies and discursive procedures are used to maintain social
relations in this context?
- How do digital media contribute to creating, renewing or disseminating
cultural stereotypes?
You are kindly invited to submit an abstract (in English, German or French) of
approximately 250 words, together with a short biographical note by 31 October
2022. Accepted papers should then be submitted by 2 January 2023.

Contact: Dominique.Dias at univ-grenoble-alpes.fr and Nadine.Rentel at fh-zwickau.de

References
https://journals.openedition.org/ilcea/15999




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