LINGUIST List 20.176
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Tue Jan 20 2009
Calls: General Ling/United Kingdom; Applied Ling/Belgium
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1. Bas
Aarts,
The Third International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English
2. Geert
Jacobs,
2nd International Discourse in Organizations Workshop
Message 1: The Third International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English
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Date: 20-Jan-2009
From: Bas Aarts <b.aarts ucl.ac.uk>
Subject: The Third International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English
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Full Title: The Third International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English Short Title: ICLCE3 Date: 14-Jul-2009 - 17-Jul-2009 Location: London, United Kingdom Contact Person: Jon Millington Meeting Email: jon.millington sas.ac.uk Web Site: http://ies.sas.ac.uk/events/conferences/2009/ICLCEthree/index.htm Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Subject Language(s): English (eng) Call Deadline: 01-Feb-2009 Meeting Description: The Third International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English ICLCE3 14/15-17 July 2009 Institute of English Studies Senate House University of London Call for Papers Deadline: 1 February 2009 The attention devoted to the linguistics of the English language has resulted in a broad body of work in diverse research traditions. The aim of the ICLCE conference is to encourage the cross-fertilisation of ideas between different frameworks and research traditions, all of which may address any aspect of the linguistics of English. The first and second ICLCE conferences were held in Edinburgh (2005) and Toulouse (2007) along the same lines. We aim for the London conference to build on the success of those events. The main conference will be preceded on 14 July by a one-day symposium to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Survey of English Usage. The theme of this symposium will be Current Change in the English Verb Phrase. Plenary Speakers: James Blevins (Cambridge) Bernd Kortmann (Freiburg) James M. Scobbie (Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh) Sali Tagliamonte (Toronto) Instructions for the submission of abstracts (via the Linguist List Easy Abstracts System) can be found here: http://ies.sas.ac.uk/events/conferences/2009/ICLCEthree/index.htm This conference is organized by the Linguistics Department, Queen Mary, University of London and the Survey of English Usage, UCL in collaboration with the Institute of English Studies. Apologies for cross-postings Bas Aarts Jenny Cheshire Devyani Sharma
Message 2: 2nd International Discourse in Organizations Workshop
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Date: 20-Jan-2009
From: Geert Jacobs <geert.jacobs ugent.be>
Subject: 2nd International Discourse in Organizations Workshop
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Full Title: 2nd International Discourse in Organizations Workshop Short Title: DiO2 Date: 16-Sep-2009 - 18-Sep-2009 Location: Ghent, Belgium Contact Person: Geert Jacobs Meeting Email: geert.jacobs ugent.be Web Site: http://www.dio.ugent.be Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2009 Meeting Description: In the wake of our successful 1st International Workshop on Discourse in Organizations (DiO, Antwerp/Knokke, Belgium, September 2005), we hope to bring together a number of researchers from discourse analysis, linguistic pragmatics and text studies for our 2nd International Workshop on Discourse in Organizations, from Wednesday 16 to Friday 18 September 2009. The workshop offers a small-scale, all-plenary interactive forum with a limited number of participants and plenty of time for discussion. It will also include an International PhD colloquium to be organized in co-operation with the Association for Business Communication (ABC). Call for Papers Theme: Displaying competence The workshop explores ways in which individuals or groups in organizations discursively present themselves as competent, i.e. as having the ability and willingness (possibly including generic knowledge, motive, social role, expertise and skills) to perform tasks or functions on a superior level. Competence here might encompass or overlap with notions of efficiency, success, accountability, excellence and self-justification. Papers are welcomed that address the question of how such displays are achieved, how they are temporally projected as well as how they interact with the context in which they are generated. Methodologically, the workshop aims to bring together research that is primarily empirical, for instance within a discourse analytical, linguistic pragmatic, text studies or ethnomethodological framework. Contributions are welcomed on a wide spectrum of organizational settings including leadership/management situations, gate- keeping encounters in a variety of institutions and organizations and through a wide range of media, peer interaction in the workplace, marketing and news discourse, interaction with customers, etc. Keynote Speakers: Celia Roberts (King's College London) and Francesca Bargiela Submissions are invited for 40-minute slots (including 20 minutes of discussion and question time). The workshop language is English. Please send your abstract of 300 words (detailing research question, method, data and conclusions) to geert.jacobs ugent.be before 31 January 2009. Contributors will be informed of the decision of the organizing committee by the end of February. ABC Europe 2009 International PhD Colloquium + PhD Research Mentoring Programme Researchers who are currently working on a PhD in the broad area of business discourse are invited to submit a proposal related, though not necessarily restricted, to the workshop theme of 'Displaying competence'. Successful applicants will be invited to present a paper at the DiO workshop (40-minute slots, including 20 minutes of discussion and question time). After the workshop, they will be included in a mentoring programme in which two senior researchers will help them develop their workshop paper into a presentation to be given in a special session on the workshop theme at the ABC Europe Convention in Antwerp from 26 to 29 May 2010. Guidance will also be provided in transforming their paper into an article to be published in a special issue that will be submitted for publication to the Journal of Business Communication. Please send an abstract of 300 words (detailing research question, method, data and conclusions) plus a short text of 100 words about your PhD and a letter of recommendation by your PhD supervisor to geert.jacobs ugent.be before 31 January 2009. Contributors will be informed of the decision of the organizing committee by the end of February. Contact: Please contact geert.jacobs ugent.be for more information.
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