36.218, Confs: Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Philosophy of Language; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics
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Subject: 36.218, Confs: Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Philosophy of Language; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics
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Date: 15-Jan-2025
From: Lars Dänzer [lars.daenzer at uni-due.de]
Subject: The Language of Psychotherapy: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
The Language of Psychotherapy: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
Date: 15-May-2025 - 16-May-2025
Location: Online,
Contact: Stefan Rinner
Contact Email: stefan.rinner at uni-due.de
Meeting URL: https://stefan-rinner.webnode.page/the-therapeutic-game/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis;
Philosophy of Language; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics
Call for Abstracts: Online Conference “The Language of Psychotherapy:
An Interdisciplinary Perspective”
The research project “The Therapeutic Game” (PI Stefan Rinner) funded
by the Fritz Thyssen Foundation and based at the Department of
Philosophy at the University of Duisburg-Essen is organising an
interdisciplinary two-day online conference on questions regarding
language and its use in psychotherapeutic settings, to be held via
Zoom on May 15 and 16. Our goal is to bring together researchers
interested in this topic from different fields, including philosophy,
linguistics, psychology, psychiatry, communication studies, and
sociology. We invite submissions of abstracts for presentations by
researchers from all career stages, including graduate students.
Topics may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- features and functions of therapeutic speech and conversations
- linguistic models and explanations of the various functions and
effects of therapeutic speech
- application of tools or models developed in other areas of research
to therapeutic speech
- similarities between therapeutic speech and other socially relevant
kinds of speech (e.g., hate speech and political speech)
The submitted abstracts should be 500 words and indicate the intended
kind of presentation:
(i) Regular: 20 min presentation, 10 min discussion
(ii) Exploratory: 5 min presentation, 10 min discussion
Please send your abstract as a .pdf file to stefan.rinner at uni-due.de.
The deadline for submission is February 28 2025. The conference
language will be English.
All abstracts will be reviewed by the members of the research project
and selections made on the basis of judgments of quality and fit with
the workshop topic and aims. Decisions will be communicated by the end
of March 2025.
For more information on the research project visit:
https://stefan-rinner.webnode.page/the-therapeutic-game/
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