LINGUIST List 21.526
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Tue Feb 02 2010
Calls: Applied Ling, Cognitive Science, Socioling/Netherlands
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1. Frank
Hakemulder,
Empirical Study of Literature and Media
Message 1: Empirical Study of Literature and Media
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Date: 31-Jan-2010
From: Frank Hakemulder <frankhakemulder yahoo.com>
Subject: Empirical Study of Literature and Media
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Full Title: Empirical Study of Literature and Media Short Title: IGEL Date: 07-Jul-2010 - 11-Jul-2010 Location: Utrecht, Netherlands Contact Person: Frank Hakemulder Meeting Email: igelconference2010 gmail.com Web Site: http://www2.hum.uu.nl/congres/igel/index.html Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Ling & Literature; Sociolinguistics Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2010 Meeting Description: International Society for the Empirical Study of Literature and Media Call for Papers Deadline for proposals: 15 February 2010 Summer Institute: 3-7 July 2010 IGEL Conference: 7-11 July 2010 Conference Topics IGEL invites you to send in proposals for conference papers, symposia, and posters on the following topics, such as: Literary reading processes (emotion, cognition, personality, etc.); The social role of literature and related media (e.g. film, theatre, Internet, multimedia, virtual reality); Literature and media from an evolutionary perspective; Early literary and media socialization; Pedagogical and educational aspects of literature and the media; Processes of literary/media production, distribution and reception; The role of literary and other cultural institutions: past, present and future; The empirical study of historical reception and historical readers; Computational analyses of literature and the media (corpus studies, hypertext models, etc.). Proposals need to be based on research finished around the time of presentation. The research needs to be empirical in nature or theoretical but informed by empirical research. Submissions Deadlines for conference paper and poster, as well as applications for the Summer Institute (3-7 July) are set at 15 February 2010. Please submit proposals in English using the submission system that will be launched shortly at the conference website: http://www2.hum.uu.nl/congres/igel/index.html For further information, please contact the local organization at igelconference2010 gmail.com. Frank Hakemulder, vice president Institute for Media and Culture Studies Utrecht University
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