36.193, Calls: Cognitive Science, Discourse Analysis / Poland

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Subject: 36.193, Calls: Cognitive Science, Discourse Analysis / Poland

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Date: 15-Jan-2025
From: Iga Krzysik [iga.krzysik at amu.edu.pl]
Subject: Multimodal approaches to language, communication & social interactions (YLMP2025: Thematic session)


Full Title: Thematic session "Multimodal approaches to language,
communication & social interactions" (YLMP2025: Thematic session)
Short Title: YLMP2025

Date: 16-May-2025 - 18-May-2025
Location: Poznań, Poland
Contact Person: Tomasz Dyrmo
Meeting Email: tomdyr1 at amu.edu.pl

Call Deadline: 27-Jan-2025

2nd Call for Papers:
Description:
The special session "Multimodal approaches to language, communication
& social interactions" will be held during the 9th Young Linguists'
Meeting in Poznań (YLMP 2025), taking place on May 16–18, 2025, in
Poznań, Poland. The conference is organized by the Faculty of English
at Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań.
We encourage graduate and post-graduate students, as well as PhD
holders up to seven years after their thesis defense, to submit papers
to the conference. All other researchers are more than welcome to
attend the event without a paper of their own and contribute to the
discussions.
The Young Linguists’ Meeting in Poznań (YLMP2025) is pleased to
announce a special thematic session titled "Multimodal approaches to
language, communication & social interactions".
Communication has long been recognized as multimodal, with various
modalities at play whenever we convey or receive a message (e.g.,
Forceville 2020, Gibbs 2020, Stampoulidis et al. 2019, Dyrmo 2023,
Olszewska et al., under review). Beyond more obvious modalities such
as language, art, or gesture (e.g., El Rafaie 2015, Chen et al. 2024),
other forms like street art, emojis, urban semiotic signs, and
architecture have also garnered significant scholarly attention (e.g.,
Wang 2023, Buchstaller and Fabiszak 2021). With the growing interest
in the multimodal aspects of language, communication, and social
interactions, we invite young scholars to contribute to this session
by presenting their projects—whether completed, ongoing, planned, or
in early stages.
The thematic scope of the session includes, but is not limited to:
• Multimodal metaphor and metonymy
• Cognitive approaches to multimodality (including gesture, visuals,
art, etc.)
• Cross-modal interactions (e.g., the influence of art on perception
and cognition)
• Street art and urban semiotic signs
• Internet-mediated communication
• Multimodal political discourse analysis (elections, migration, human
rights, LGBT+ discourses, climate change, etc.)
• Methods and methodologies in multimodality (annotation systems,
experimental procedures, etc.)
Session organisers: Tomasz Dyrmo and Ewa Olszewska
Deadline: 27 January 2025



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