37.520, Confs: 25th International Conference Language, Literature and Cultural Policies (Romania)
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Subject: 37.520, Confs: 25th International Conference Language, Literature and Cultural Policies (Romania)
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Date: 04-Feb-2026
From: Alina Resceanu [aresceanu at gmail.com]
Subject: 25th International Conference Language, Literature and Cultural Policies
25th International Conference Language, Literature and Cultural
Policies
Short Title: LLCP
Theme: Weathering Change: The Humanities in a Warming World
Date: 22-Oct-2026 - 24-Oct-2026
Location: Craiova, Romania
Contact: Alina Resceanu
Contact Email: llcpconference2026 at gmail.com
Meeting URL: https://litere.ucv.ro/litere/ro/content/llcp-home
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Discourse
Analysis; Ling & Literature; Psycholinguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
German (deu)
Submission Deadline: 15-May-2026
While weather has always been part of everyday discourse, contemporary
concerns—environmental uncertainty, climate change, and technological
challenges—have intensified scholarly attention across the humanities
and sciences. From early views of weather as an unpredictable force
embedded in cosmic or divine order, through the eighteenth-century
shift toward systematic observation and measurement, meteorology has
evolved alongside cultural, scientific, and epistemological
frameworks. Today, extreme weather events are increasingly understood
as linked to anthropogenic impacts, prompting renewed dialogue between
environmental humanities and life sciences. This conference invites
interdisciplinary perspectives that rethink methods, theories, and
responsibilities within the humanities, exploring how weather and
climate variability reshape culture, knowledge production, and
collective responses to contemporary ecological crises.
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