35.1730, Calls: Silence in Analogue and Digital Communication in Western Modernity: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on its Phenomenology and Change

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Subject: 35.1730, Calls: Silence in Analogue and Digital Communication in Western Modernity:  Interdisciplinary Perspectives on its Phenomenology and Change

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Date: 10-Jun-2024
From: Torsten Leuschner [torsten.leuschner at ugent.be]
Subject: Silence in Analogue and Digital Communication in Western Modernity:  Interdisciplinary Perspectives on its Phenomenology and Change


Full Title: Silence in analogue and digital communication in Western
modernity:  interdisciplinary perspectives on its phenomenology and
change

Date: 12-Dec-2024 - 14-Dec-2024
Location: Halle, Germany
Contact Person: Theo Jung
Meeting Email: silenceinhalle at mail.de

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Discourse Analysis;
Historical Linguistics; Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics

Call Deadline: 30-Jun-2024

Meeting Description:

This conference seeks to explore how changes in the conditions, means,
and opportunities
of communication in the Western world since 1800 have affected the
perception and the
evaluation of silence and concealment. Silence is understood broadly
as the absence of
communication where it could have been expected or relevant, and as
encompassing forms
of concealment. Our object of investigation is therefore not limited
to synchronous oral
communication, but includes a multitude of written, oral, and
multimodal forms of analogue
and digital communication in a broad spectrum of historical and
societal contexts.

2nd Call for Papers:

Conference languages will be German and English. Please submit an
anonymised abstract of
up to 500 words (excluding references) via email to
silenceinhalle at mail.de by 30 June 2024,
decisions will be made by the end of July 2024.

There will be no charge for registration. Support for travel and/or
accommodation expenses may
be available for early-career researchers without financial backup
from an institution. If this
applies to you, please contact us at silenceinhalle at mail.de.

Organising committee: Annamária Fábián (Bayreuth, Germany), Theo Jung
(Halle, Germany),
Torsten Leuschner (Ghent, Belgium), Armin Owzar (Paris, France),
Melani Schroeter (Reading, UK),
Igor Trost (Passau, Germany), Stefanie Ullmann (Cambridge, UK), Judith
Visser (Bochum, Germany)



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