[Ura-list] 10th International Conference on Language, Culture, and Mind (Brno, Czechia, 11-14 July 2024)
Jeremy Bradley
jeremy.moss.bradley at univie.ac.at
Tue Oct 31 17:52:57 UTC 2023
Dear colleagues,
I'm forwarding a call from colleagues in Brno (theme session proposals
due at the end of November) who would be thrilled to see Uralic studies
represented at their upcoming conference.
Best,
Jeremy
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*10th International Conference on Language, Culture, and Mind:
Celebrating Linguistic and Cultural Diversity*
First Call for Papers
*Venue*: Masaryk University, Brno, Czechia
*Dates*: 11-14 July 2024 (Thursday morning to Sunday noon)
The Language, Culture, and Mind (LCM) conference series provides an
interdisciplinary and international forum for dialogue and exchange in
and between biological, cognitive, social, and cultural perspectives in
theoretical and empirical studies of language and communication. As has
long been recognized, no single discipline or methodology is sufficient
to capture all the dimensions of language as a complex and multifaceted
phenomenon, which lies at the heart of what it is to be human.
The theme of this jubilee LCM conference, the 10th in the series which
will take place 20 years after the first LCM, is ‘Celebrating Linguistic
and Cultural Diversity’.
We invite contributions in any area of interest to the LCM community
from scholars and scientists in anthropology, biology, education,
linguistics, philosophy, psychology, semiotics, semantics, discourse
analysis, cognitive sciences, and neurosciences who wish both to impart
their insights and findings, and to learn from other disciplines.
*Keynote Speakers*: TBA
*Topics *include but are not limited to:
• New vistas in multicultural neurolinguistics / cultural neuroscience
• Language and brain development in multilingual environments
• Intercultural communication in multicultural settings
• Biocultural language science, evolution and the post-human imagination
• Language, culture and emotion
• Language and communication disorders in multicultural contexts
• Language contact, literacies and hybridization in the global
digital universe
• Language, identity and ageing minds
• Linguistic discrimination, culture wars and the politics of
language and culture
• Language in ‘post-truth’ discourses, infodemics, conspiracy
theories and propaganda
• Preservation and revitalization of endangered languages and cultures
• Indigenous minority perspectives on language, culture, mind and
identity
• Language, cultural and identity heritages of mixed-race individuals
• Machine learning, text analysis and Large Language Models
• Linguistic landscapes in multicultural environments
The format of the conference is hybrid. We will meet in Brno in person
and we will also organize accessible online sessions for scholars who
for different reasons find traveling difficult. The plenary and
roundtable slots will be 1 hour long (a 45-minute presentation followed
by a 10-minute discussion and 5 minutes for room change); the general
session slots will be 30 minutes long (20 minutes for presentation
followed by a 5-minute discussion and 5 minutes for room change). There
will also be structured poster sessions. Each contributor may submit a
maximum of two abstracts as an author (a solo-authored abstract and a
co-authored abstract, or two co-authored abstracts).
Theme session proposals should include: the session title, the name and
affiliation of the theme session organizer, an introduction of around
300 words (excluding examples and references) explaining the theme, as
well as a list of the authors and titles of the individual papers. A
theme session may consist of four to six papers, plus an introduction by
the convenors and a discussion in the last slot.
*Important dates:*
15 October 2023: Publication of 1st circular
30 November 2023: Deadline for theme session proposals
15 December 2024: Notification of acceptance for theme session
proposals, publication of 2nd circular
15 February 2024: Deadline for abstract submissions
15 March 2024: Notification of acceptance, early-bird registration starts
30 April 2024: Early-bird registration ends
31 May 2024: Registration closes
*LCM10 features:*
• Roundtable: Language, Culture, and Mind 20 years on and visions of
the future
• Emerging Research Scholars’ Workshop
• A 2-week summer school immediately following the conference,
organized by local colleagues in cooperation with Masaryk University’s
International Office (info to follow in 2nd circular).
/Mark LCM-10 in your calendar!/
*Local organizing team:*
Wei-lun Lu (Chair), Šárka Havlíčková Kysová, Petra Hebedová, Jakub
Jehlička, Vojtěch Juřík, Naděžda Kudrnáčová, Jiří Matela, Jana Pelclová,
Svitlana Shurma
For inquiries and submission of theme session proposals, please contact
the local organizing team at LCM2024 at phil.muni.cz.
*
International Committee:*
Carmen M. Bretones Callejas (University of Almería, Spain), Barbara
Fultner (Denison University, USA), Beatriz Macías Gómez-Estern (Pablo de
Olavide University, Spain), Juana Teresa Guerra De La Torre (University
of Las Palmas de Gran Canarias, Spain), John A. Lucy, (University of
Chicago, USA), Ana Moreno-Núñez (Autonomous University of Madrid,
Spain), Aliyah Morgenstern (Sorbonne Nouvelle University, France),
Esther Pascual (Shanghai International Studies University, China), Vera
da Silva Sinha (University of York, UK), Chris Sinha (University of East
Anglia, UK), Tian Zhen (Shanghai International Studies University,
China), Arie Verhagen (University of Leiden, Netherlands)
Scientific Committee: TBA
--
Jeremy Bradley, Ph.D.
University of Vienna
http://www.mari-language.com
jeremy.moss.bradley at univie.ac.at
Office address:
Institut EVSL
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Universität Wien
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AUSTRIA
Mobile: +43-664-99-31-788
Skype: jeremy.moss.bradley
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