LINGUIST List 20.4239
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Thu Dec 10 2009
Calls: Pragmatics, Socioling, Discourse Analysis/Germany
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1. Andreas
Müller,
Narrative and Innovation
Message 1: Narrative and Innovation
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Date: 09-Dec-2009
From: Andreas Müller <amueller karlshochschule.de>
Subject: Narrative and Innovation
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Full Title: Narrative and Innovation Date: 15-Sep-2010 - 17-Sep-2010 Location: Karlsruhe, Germany Contact Person: Andreas Müller Meeting Email: team narrative-innovation.org Web Site: http://narrative-and-innovation.com/ Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics Call Deadline: 31-May-2010 Meeting Description: Karlshochschule International University in Karlsruhe, Germany, is organizing an international conference on "Narrative and Innovation" with the aim to bring together scholars and practitioners from different contexts to discuss about the topic. The conference forms part of an interpretive approach towards business administration, strategic management, and entrepreneurship, by introducing instruments of semiotics, linguistics, narratology, and others. The topic of the conference therefore is open to a bundle of scientific and industrial perspectives. Call for Papers Particularly desired are papers about the topics of the conference which cover any subject in the broader field of narrative and innovation. Three types of contributions are welcome 1. Presentation 2. Poster 3. Panel 1. Presentation Presentations should not extend duration of 20 minutes. Please send in an abstract (one page, word-document). 2. Poster If you do not want to present a communication but to discuss your project, please send in a proposal for a poster. During the conference there will be a time slot for poster presentations. 3. Panel suggestions We provide an opportunity to hand in suggestions for panels. A panel is meant to be an open space discussion or a debate about specific topics related to the conference's subject. Your abstract (one page, word-document) should include the topic of the panel, a short description of its objectives, the name of the panel chair and potential participants (at least three persons). Panels should not extend duration of 120 minutes. The publishing of papers is planned short time after the conference. Therefore, the contributors are kindly asked to submit the final versions of the papers until the start of the conference, 15th of September 2010. Panel chairs are encouraged to send in conversational genres, e.g. interviews or discussions. Important information for the authors: Deadline for the delivery of suggestions is the 31st of May 2010. Notification of the acceptance will be submitted the latest until the 30th of June 2010. Papers must be written and presented in English. Submission as Word-Document (via submission form) or E-Mail.
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