36.1645, Confs: First Anglistics International Conference on Continuing Education in Philological and Related Studies in the English Language (Online)
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Subject: 36.1645, Confs: First Anglistics International Conference on Continuing Education in Philological and Related Studies in the English Language (Online)
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Date: 23-May-2025
From: Manuel Macías-Borrego [manuel.macias at urjc.es]
Subject: First Anglistics International Conference on Continuing Education in Philological and Related Studies in the English Language (Online)
First Anglistics International Conference on Continuing Education in
Philological and Related Studies in the English Language (ONLINE)
Short Title: Anglistics 1
Date: 25-Sep-2025 - 26-Sep-2025
Location: Madrid / Online, Spain
Meeting URL: https://anglistics.org/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; General
Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Pragmatics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
German (deu)
Italian (ita)
Spanish (spa)
Submission Deadline: 15-Sep-2025
The First International Conference on Continuing Education in
Philological and Related Studies in the English Language invites
academics, researchers, educators, and postgraduate students to come
together to explore English philology in all its dimensions. This
event will be held entirely online and aims to foster dialogue and
intellectual exchange on the dynamic linguistic, literary, and
cultural landscapes of the English language. The conference, covering
a wide range of academic perspectives, will highlight recent
developments and debates in fields such as theatre, language studies,
literature, cultural studies, translation studies, and other related
disciplines.
This gathering offers an invaluable opportunity to engage with both
leading and emerging voices in philological studies and to participate
in panels that delve into the intersections between English and its
diverse cultural, historical, and social contexts. We especially
welcome contributions from postgraduate students, recognizing the
fresh perspectives and innovative research they bring to the field.
Highlights include:
- Literature Symposium: In-depth explorations of classical and
contemporary works, with discussions on authorship, genre evolution,
and thematic resonance.
- Theatre Studies: an integral and contemporary approach to theatre,
exploring its history, theory, and connections to society, space, and
gender. It analyzes performance practices, applied technologies, and
its dialogue with other artistic disciplines.
- Linguistic Studies: Sessions on historical and modern linguistics,
dialectal variation, and emerging digital influences that shape the
use and understanding of English.
- Cultural Studies: Investigations into how English interacts with,
influences, and is transformed by diverse cultures around the world.
- Translation Studies: A focus on the art and science of translation,
addressing challenges, methodologies, and the role of English as a
bridge between cultures.
This conference presents a unique opportunity to broaden your
knowledge, network with experts, and contribute to innovative debates
about the past, present, and future of English studies. We warmly
welcome presentations from postgraduate students, encouraging new
perspectives and emerging voices in the field.
Participation in the conference will be virtual and available
asynchronously. Proposals may be submitted in English, Spanish,
German, or Italian (only one language per proposal), aligned with the
topics developed in each of the conference symposia. All communication
proposals will undergo a peer-review process. Papers presented at the
conference that are submitted on time and comply with the required
format and guidelines may be published (if the authors wish) as a book
chapter in a monograph published by Dykinson or Egregius (chosen by
the author for each chapter), both prestigious publishers listed in
the SPI Index (ranked 3rd and 76th, respectively, in the General SPI
Index).
Optionally, authors may choose to publish one of the chapters with the
Tirant lo Blanch publishing house (1st place in the SPI Index).
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