[Tibeto-burman-linguistics] Second call for abstracts: 27th Annual Conference on Language, Interaction and Social Organization
Ryan Ka Yau Lai
kayaulai at ucsb.edu
Fri Jan 17 05:59:54 UTC 2025
Dear all,
I would like to announce that the deadline for the Language,
Interaction and Social Organization (LISO) conference has been extended to
31st January. Again, our conference will feature a plenary presentation by
Dr Shannon Ward, so it will be particularly excited to see more work done
with languages of the Tibeto-Burman area. I have added the second call
below.
Sincerely,
Ryan
The Language, Interaction, and Social Organization (LISO) Graduate Student
Organization <https://www.liso.ucsb.edu/> at UCSB and the Center for
Language, Interaction, and Culture (CLIC) Graduate Student Association
<https://clic.ss.ucla.edu/clicgsa/> at UCLA and are pleased to host:
The 27th Annual Conference on Language, Interaction and Social Organization
May 23-24, 2025
University of California, Santa Barbara
Theme:
Research and (Re)action
Plenary speakers
Dr. Lynnette Arnold <https://lynnettearnold.net/> – University of
Massachusetts, Amherst
Dr. Shannon Ward <https://shannonward.ca/> – University of British
Columbia, Okanagan
Dr. Kevin Whitehead <https://www.soc.ucsb.edu/people/kevin-whitehead> –
University of California, Santa Barbara
The LISO conference promotes interdisciplinary research and discussion in
the analysis of naturally occurring human interaction. Papers will be
presented by national and international scholars on a variety of topics in
the study of language, interaction, and culture.
This year, the conference theme is “Research and (Re)action.” This theme
invites research that is engaged with the sociopolitical implications of
language including: language and activism, language and resistance,
language and social justice, and community-engaged approaches to research.
We have put this theme forward in the hopes of fostering conversations
about the role of language, interaction, and culture in the contemporary
global sociopolitical climate.
Abstracts for presentations are welcome from all students, both graduate
and undergraduate. Presentations that include video and/or audio recordings
of naturalistic interaction are encouraged. Submissions within the scope of
the conference theme are welcomed; however, innovative work on all aspects
of language and interaction will be considered.
Please submit your abstract (up to 300 words) here
<https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/76886/submitter> by January 31st,
2025.
Questions? Email: LISOconference at gmail.com
Abstract submissions: https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/76886/submitter
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Ryan Ka Yau Lai
PhD Candidate
Department of Linguistics
Email: kayaulai at umail.ucsb.edu
[image: UC Santa Barbara]
Website: https://rkylai.wordpress.com/
Zoom: https://ucsb.zoom.us/my/kayaulai
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=NJ-3M8QAAAAJ&hl
GitHub, X, bluesky: @kayaulai
Selected recent publications:
Lai, Ryan Ka Yau & Michelle Man-Long Pang. 2023. Rethinking the description
and typology of Cantonese causative–resultative constructions: a dynamic
constructionist lens. *Languages* 8(2). 151.
https://doi.org/10.3390/languages8020151.
Lai, Ryan Ka Yau, Yujie Li & Shujie Zhang. 2023. Text segmentation
similarity revisited: a flexible distance-based approach for multiple
boundary types. *Proceedings of the Society for Computation in
Linguistics* 6(1).
300–309. https://doi.org/10.7275/FK79-FV58.
Lai, Ryan Ka Yau, Lily Zihe Yin, Alice Yimeng Zhang, Yuting Jiang, Bill
Shiyang Xin & Junwei Gao. 2023. Turn design, resonance and epistemic stance
in the Diamond Sutra: A dialogic constructionist approach. In *Proceedings
of the 37th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and
Computation*, 753–763.
Lai, Ryan Ka Yau. 2023. From annotation to analysis: Exploring
conversational dynamics with rezonateR. In *Proceedings of the 37th Pacific
Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation*, 303–313.
Lai, Ryan Ka Yau. 2024. Beyond anaphoric and emphatic: diversity and unity
in the functions of literary Chinese reflexive zì. *Folia Linguistica*.
https://doi.org/doi:10.1515/flin-2023-2042.
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