LINGUIST List 15.383

Fri Jan 30 2004

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  • grabowski, 9th International Conference of the EARLI Special Interest Group on Writing
  • daniel.elmiger, The Social Issues of Applied Linguistics

    Message 1: 9th International Conference of the EARLI Special Interest Group on Writing

    Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 06:32:50 -0500 (EST)
    From: grabowski <grabowskiph-heidelberg.de>
    Subject: 9th International Conference of the EARLI Special Interest Group on Writing


    9th International Conference of the EARLI Special Interest Group on Writing Short Title: Writing Conference

    Date: 10-Sep-2004 - 22-Sep-2004 Location: Geneva, Switzerland Contact: Linda Allal Contact Email: writing2004pse.unige.ch Meeting URL: http://www.unige.ch/fapse/SSE/writing2004

    Linguistic Sub-field: Applied Linguistics ,Psycholinguistics ,Text/Corpus Linguistics ,Writing Systems ,Cognitive Science ,Language Acquisition Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2004

    Meeting Description:

    Following successful recent meetings in Padova, Paris, Freiburg, Utrecht, Barcelona, Poitiers, Verona and Stafford, we are pleased to announce that the ninth EARLI SIG Writing conference will be held on September 20-22, 2004, at the University of Geneva, Switzerland. Geneva's international atmosphere and lakeside location make it a welcoming venue for the Writing 2004 conference. EARLI SIG Writing is a special interest group of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction. Its members come from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, including education, psychology, linguistics, computer science, rhetoric and literary studies. The aim of the conference is to promote interaction among researchers who are interested in understanding the cognitive, social and developmental processes involved in writing, who are concerned with designing writing instruction in various educational settings, or with exploring the functions of writing in different social and institutional contexts. The scope of the conferences has typically been very broad, and we hope to draw together once again a wide range of researchers and professionals in the area of writing. We would therefore welcome submissions investigating the basic cognitive and social processes involved in writing, as well as research on the forms that writing instruction takes in specific contexts, and on the variety of purposes which writing can serve. We anticipate a dynamic and diverse meeting, and look forward to meeting old friends and to welcoming new ones.

    Message 2: The Social Issues of Applied Linguistics

    Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 06:52:55 -0500 (EST)
    From: daniel.elmiger <daniel.elmigerunine.ch>
    Subject: The Social Issues of Applied Linguistics


    The Social Issues of Applied Linguistics

    Date: 16-Sep-2004 - 18-Sep-2004 Location: Neuchâtel, Switzerland, Switzerland Contact: Daniel Elmiger Contact Email: daniel.elmigerunine.ch Meeting URL: http://www.irdp.ch/colloque.vals-asla04/

    Linguistic Sub-field: Applied Linguistics Call Deadline: 20-Feb-2004

    Meeting Description:

    Linguists are not the only group of people entitled to consider questions of language. Spelling and non-sexist language changes, for example, concern large sections of the population; questions of terminology or text readability are of interest to professional writers: choice of language(s) for a document, choice of the best discourse type for the intended audience, etc. Linguists, however, are obviously concerned by these issues. Sometimes, they are called on (or believe to be) to function as experts on these various issues �Euro" without their role necessarily being clearly defined. The aim of the conference is to question this controversial idea of a linguistic perspective on social issues. In particular, we invite discussions on how a science like linguistics can get involved in debates without losing its scientific purpose, but feeding into them in order to arrive at a better understanding of the issues at stake. We invite you to submit a paper or a panel session proposal in line with the proposed topics of the conference. Methods and theoretical issues should be clarified. Thus, each submission should include a �Euro~social questioning�Euro(tm), an argued �Euro~linguistic answer�Euro(tm), as well as, if possible, a critical reflection on the involvement of linguistics in the field considered. Abstracts (between 2000 et 2500 characters) should be sent to the organizing committee before 20th February 2004, in electronic format (RTF), at the following address:

    Vals.Asla2004unine.ch

    For panel sessions please submit a general framework, with a list of potential speakers. This list can be completed later (end of April). Submissions will be assessed and selected by the scientific committee of the conference. Notification of their acceptance or refusal will be sent at the end of March. In order to be published in the proceedings, the written contributions can be sent to the organizing committee after the conference, but before 30 November 2004. They, too, will be assessed and selected by the scientific committee, which will edit the publication. Address for the submission of papers and panel session proposals Vals.Asla2004unine.ch