36.2965, Confs: 12ICOM - 12th International Conference on Multimodality (Netherlands)

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Subject: 36.2965, Confs: 12ICOM - 12th International Conference on Multimodality (Netherlands)

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Date: 03-Oct-2025
From: Janina Wildfeuer [j.wildfeuer at rug.nl]
Subject: 12ICOM - 12th International Conference on Multimodality


12ICOM - 12th International Conference on Multimodality
Short Title: 12ICOM

Date: 29-Oct-2025 - 31-Oct-2025
Location: House of Connections, University of Groningen, Netherlands
Contact: Janina Wildfeuer
Contact Email: 12ICOM at rug.nl
Meeting URL: https://bit.ly/12ICOM

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Discourse
Analysis; Neurolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics

Meeting Description:
The International Conference on Multimodality, ICOM, is a bi-annual
event in the context of multimodality research, i.e. the study of how
diverse expressive forms, or semiotic modes, work together in the
meaning-making processes of our daily personal as well as professional
communication. Multimodality research is primarily situated in the
broad field of the humanities, often strongly affiliated with
linguistics and communication studies and with connection points to
information studies and artificial intelligence, psychology,
sociology, and other disciplines. It is also currently seen as a stage
of development that many fields and disciplines currently undergo,
developing an interest in multimodal phenomena.
The full conference program is now available online:
https://bit.ly/12ICOM
We also offer a keynote live stream for those who cannot join us in
Groningen:
Tuomo Hiippala, University of Helsinki
Are large multimodal corpora with rich annotations a pipe dream?
Wednesday, 29 October, 17.30-18.15 (UTC+1)
Louise Ravelli, University of New South Wales
The multimodal multiverse of museums: meanings, practices and
wormholes
Thursday, 30 October, 09.00-09.45 (UTC+1)
Bart Verheij, University of Groningen
Augmenting human and machine argumentation
Thursday, 30 October, 18.00-18.45 (UTC+1)
Asli Ozyurek, MPI Nijmegen
A vision for the adaptive and multimodal nature of language
Friday, 31 October, 09.00-09.45 (UTC+1)
You can find the live stream via our website:
https://bit.ly/12ICOMLive.



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