34.3329, Calls: Language of the Third Millennium XIII: Language in the Face of Technology

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Subject: 34.3329, Calls: Language of the Third Millennium XIII: Language in the Face of Technology

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Date: 06-Nov-2023
From: Wladyslaw Chlopicki [w.chlopicki at uj.edu.pl]
Subject: Language of the Third Millennium XIII: Language in the Face of Technology


Full Title: Language of the Third Millennium XIII: Language in the
Face of Technology
Short Title: LFT

Date: 13-Mar-2024 - 15-Mar-2024
Location: Krakow, Poland
Contact Person: Wladyslaw Chlopicki
Meeting Email: tertium2016 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://tertium.edu.pl/en/konferencje-tertium/jezyk-trzecieg
o-tysiaclecia-xiii-jezyk-w-obliczu-technologii/

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics;
Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus
Linguistics; Translation
Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 05-Dec-2023

Meeting Description:

The thirteenth edition of the conference “Language of the Third
Millennium” seeks to bring together a wide range of academics to
explore various dimensions of language in the face of technology.
Diverse factors viewed as determining the use of language in the
digital age – from multimodality, memetics, and asynchrony to
artificial intelligence, algorithms, and fake news – have emerged as
important topics in research and the media. Technological advancements
have had a major impact on the ways and modes of communication,
leading to fundamental changes at both the individual and the
population level. The event aims at the integration of the
international scholarly community and is directed primarily at
linguists, translators, modern philologists, and other researchers in
related fields, including PhD students. The conference is also open to
practitioners who wish to join in the study of language, translation,
cross-cultural communication or foreign language teaching in the
digital age.

Keynote speakers

The programme will feature keynote papers. The speakers will include:

Prof. Dorothy Kenny, Dublin City University, Ireland

Prof. Jef Verschueren, University of Antwerp, Belgium

Prof. Jan Rybicki, Jagiellonian University, Poland

Call for Papers:

We invite papers that engage with these issues. Topics may include,
but are not limited to:


internet discourses
social media
instant messaging and language dynamics
Internet-based word-formation processes
trolling
multimodality and multimedia
meme culture
remix culture
internet humour
blogs, vlogs and streaming
gaming
Artificial Intelligence
AI-generated art and discourses
AI and technology – agency, authorship, and ethics
visual and augmented realities
deepfakes
algorithms
accessibility
language databases and internet corpora
eyetracking
fake news
online manipulation and misinformation
communicational / technological opportunities and threats
cross-cultural communication online
translation software
asynchronous communication
foreign language teaching in the digital age
blended and distance teaching / learning
rethinking digital literacy
digital humanities
the use of digital research tools
reflections on digital media and technologies



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