35.2141, Calls: GSFL Roundtable and Conference

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LINGUIST List: Vol-35-2141. Tue Jul 30 2024. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 35.2141, Calls: GSFL Roundtable and Conference

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Date: 29-Jul-2024
From: Helen Vernon [helenevernon at hotmail.co.uk]
Subject: GSFL Roundtable and Conference


Full Title: GSFL Roundtable and Conference
Short Title: GSFL 2024

Date: 15-Nov-2024 - 17-Nov-2024
Location: online/remote CET time zone, Germany
Contact Person: Iman Nick
Meeting Email: GermanicSocietyFL at gmail.com
Web Site: https://germanicsocietyforensiclinguistics.org/

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Forensic Linguistics;
Phonetics; Sociolinguistics
Language Family(ies): Germanic

Call Deadline: 31-Jul-2024

Meeting Description:

The purpose of the ONLINE GSFL Roundtable is to provide FL/FP
researchers, educators, and practitioners the opportunity to present
and discuss their work within an interdisciplinary, supportive, and
respectful scholarly environment.  Invited topics for paper and poster
abstracts include but are not limited to the following four areas:

FORENSIC LINGUISTICS authorship analysis; text comparison; plagiarism
detection; linguistic profiling; discourse and speech act; corpus
analysis of forensic texts (e.g. confessions, courtroom transcripts,
police protocols, suicide letters, threatening letters); the language
of (violent) offenders and/or victims;

FORENSIC SPEECH SCIENCES (FSS): speaker discrimination; perceptual
speaker identification;  speaker profiling; earwitnesses and voice
line-ups; audio authentication; audio enhancement;  intra- and
interspeaker variation; automatic speaker recognition;
cross-linguistic voice recognition; voice comparison; forensic speech
and audio-analysis;

FL/FSS AND THE LAW: courtroom interpreting and translating; language
testing for citizenship and asylum cases; language minorities and the
law; cross-lingual legal discourse analysis; investigative
interviewing and/or interrogative practices; deception detection;
statutory interpretation;

FL/FSS AND EDUCATION: developing FL/FP curricula; FL/FP instructional
materials; developing international ties between researchers and
practitioners; teaching ethical and professional standards.

Final Call for Papers:

The Germanic Society of Forensic Linguistics e.V. (GSFL) is pleased to
announce its third call for papers for its Annual Roundtable in
Forensic Linguistics and Phonetics
November 15-17, 2024.

The purpose of the GSFL Roundtable is to provide researchers,
educators, and practitioners in Forensic Linguistics and/or Forensic
Speech Sciences the opportunity to present and discuss their work
within an interdisciplinary, supportive, and respectful scholarly
environment. Our preliminary list of confirmed guest speakers includes
the following:
 - Professor Jan Engberg (University of Aarhus: DENMARK) “Translating
in
legal settings as knowledge communication: What can we pass on and
how?”
 - Professor Jan Svennevig and Dr. Søren Sandager Sørensen (University
of Agder: NORWAY) “Securing understanding of the suspects’ rights in
investigative interviews”

Detailed abstracts for the upcoming lectures can be found online via
the GSFL website.

We are currently accepting abstracts for our upcoming Roundtable which
will be held online.

Invited topics for abstracts include but are not limited to the
following four areas: FL; FORENSIC SPEECH SCIENCES (FSS); FL/FSS AND
LAW; and FL/FSS AND EDUCATION. All interested authors are requested to
submit a 250-word abstract by July 31, 2024 (DEADLINE EXTENDED).

To submit your abstract, please use the following link:
https://germanicsocietyforensiclinguistics.org/roundtable/registration
-2/

Alternatively, abstracts may be sent directly to the GSFL
Organizational Team GermanicSocietyFL at gmail.com
Please place GSFL2024 in the subject line.

All submissions must be in either English, German, or Danish. All
abstracts will be submitted to a triple blind review by a team of
experts.

For more information on the GSFL or the GSFL2024 Roundtable, please
use this link: http://germanicsocietyforensiclinguistics.org/

We Look Forward to Welcoming You!



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