36.1208, Confs: Constructions of Identity XII: Conflict (Romania)
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Subject: 36.1208, Confs: Constructions of Identity XII: Conflict (Romania)
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Date: 08-Apr-2025
From: Alina Oltean-Cîmpean [alina.oltean at ubbcluj.ro]
Subject: Constructions of Identity XII: Conflict
Constructions of Identity XII: Conflict
Date: 16-Oct-2025 - 18-Oct-2025
Location: Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Meeting URL: https://consid.conference.ubbcluj.ro/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; General
Linguistics; Neurolinguistics; Sociolinguistics
Submission Deadline: 15-May-2025
Conflict approached through a linguistic lens offers numerous possible
levels of analysis, from language- and speaker-internal struggles to
polarizing attitudes borne out of contextualized uses of language, and
beyond humans, in interactions with other media such as technology,
and now even more so, AI. Inquiry into both diachronic and synchronic
linguistic displays, patterns, and behaviours within communication
represents a challenge in itself, as the digital age increased the
availability of research and scientific discourse, resulting in a
divergence of perspectives on language phenomena. We thus welcome
papers which foster the ground for a synergy between various
disciplines and research methodologies coming from the fields of
Internet linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Historical Linguistics,
Psycho- and Neurolinguistics, Discourse Analysis, Digital Humanities,
Multilingualism and Multiculturalism, Theoretical Linguistics and
more. This multi- and inter-disciplinary dialogue between specialists
from a variety of fields will account for the complexity of the
linguistic phenomena emerging from various conflictual situations and
discourses.
For more information please check our website where you can read the
full CfP and find information about the submission process.
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