LINGUIST List 21.2628
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Thu Jun 17 2010
Calls: Anthro Ling, Disc Analysis, Socioling/Switzerland
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10th IIEMCA Conference
Message 1: 10th IIEMCA Conference
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Date: 15-Jun-2010
From: Florence Oloff <contact iiemca-conference.org>
Subject: 10th IIEMCA Conference
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Full Title: 10th IIEMCA Conference Date: 10-Jul-2011 - 14-Jul-2011 Location: Fribourg, Switzerland Contact Person: Florence Oloff Meeting Email: contact iiemca-conference.org Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Sociolinguistics Call Deadline: 01-Sep-2010 Meeting Description: 10th Conference of the International Institute for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis (IIEMCA) University of Fribourg, Switzerland, July 10-14, 2011 The next conference of the International Institute for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis will be held at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland), July 10-14, 2011. The conference aims to promote the study of practical action and social interaction and to provide an international forum for researchers working within the domains of Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis. The conference site with detailed information about the venue, keynote speakers, the deadlines for abstract submission etc. will soon be launched. Meanwhile, information on the conference will be posted on http://www.paultenhave.nl/confer.htm. Organizers: -Esther González-Martínez (University of Fribourg, Applied University ARC- Health), co chair -Lorenza Mondada (University of Lyon 2), co-chair -Elwys De Stefani (University of Berne) -Philippe Sormani (University of Neuchâtel) -Florence Oloff (ICAR Lab, CNRS & University of Lyon) Contact address for any information: contact iiemca-conference.org We look forward to seeing you in Fribourg in 2011! Call for Papers 10th Conference of the International Institute for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis University of Fribourg (Switzerland) July 10-14, 2011 The next conference of the International Institute for Ethomethodology and Conversation Analysis (IIEMCA) will be held at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland), July 10-14, 2011. The aim of the conference is to promote the study of practical action and social interaction and to provide an international forum for researchers working within the domains of Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis. This call for papers invites abstracts addressing issues at the intersection of social action, language use and interaction within the framework of Ethnomethodology, Conversation Analysis and/or connected approaches (e.g., Interactional Linguistics). Abstracts should be submitted in English. Abstracts should clearly state the main point or argument of the paper. They should make explicit on which empirical data and/or conceptual arguments they are based. They should situate the topic of the paper with reference to previous research. ?Also, authors should explain in what way the paper contributes to the development of the field. Abstracts for three kinds of submissions can be proposed: panels, individual papers, and posters. - Panels: Proposals for panels with 3-6 speakers (i.e. 1 or 2 slots) are welcome. Panel proposals should be submitted in two steps: - first, a general description of the panel (400 words) with the name(s) of the panel convenors and the names of the expected speakers should be submitted by email to contact iiemca-conference.org as a Microsoft Word or PDF document. - second, if the panel is accepted, abstracts of the panel's papers (400 words) should be submitted individually by the speakers through the Conference website. Abstracts are to be submitted anonymously and should indicate the title of the panel to which they belong. - Individual presentations: Spoken presentation time for papers will be 20 minutes + 10 minutes of discussion. Individual presentations should be submitted with an anonymous abstract of 400 words. The submission will be done through the Conference website. - Posters: A specific slot will be provided within the program for poster sessions. Poster proposal should be submitted with an anonymous abstract of 400 words. The submission should be done through the Conference website. Only one abstract as single author and a second as co-author will be accepted from any one individual. Abstracts will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee. Deadlines Deadline for panel announcements: September 1, 2010 Notification of panel acceptance/refusal: September 15, 2010 Deadline for abstract submission for papers in panels, individual papers and posters: November 1, 2010 Notification of acceptance/refusal: beginning of January, 2011 For any information you may contact: contact iiemca-conference.org Organisers: Esther González-Martínez (Univ. of Fribourg, Applied Univ. ARC), co-chair Lorenza Mondada (University of Lyon 2), co-chair Elwys De Stefani (University of Berne) Vassiliki Markaki (University of Lyon) Florence Oloff (University of Lyon) Philippe Sormani (University of Neuchâtel) Scientific Committee (to be completed) Tim Berard (Kent State University), Jörg Bergman (Universität Bielefeld): Alain Bovet (University of Neuchâtel & EHESS Paris), Fabienne Chevalier (University of Nottingham), Baudoin Dupret (ENS-Cachan), Thomas Eberle (University of Saint-Gall), Giolo Fele (Università di Trento), Dave Francis (University of Manchester), Angela Garcia (Bentley College), Christian Greiffenhagen (University of Manchester), Makoto Hayashi (University of Illinois), Steve Hester (Bangor University), Michael Lynch (Cornell University), Maurice Nevile (The Australian National University), Aug Nishizaka (Meiji Gakuin University), Simona Pekarek Doehler (University of Neuchâtel), George Psathas (Boston University), Anita Pomerantz (University at Albany), Marc Relieu (Telecom Paris-Tech), Marja-Leena Sorjonen (University of Helsinki), Tanya Stivers (UCLA), Jan Svennevig (University of Oslo).
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