LINGUIST List 35.653

Sun Feb 25 2024

Calls: Expert and Lay Voices in Online Health Communication

Editor for this issue: Zackary Leech <zleechlinguistlist.org>



Date: 24-Feb-2024
From: Anna Tereszkiewicz <anna.tereszkiewiczgmail.com>
Subject: Expert and Lay Voices in Online Health Communication
E-mail this message to a friend

Full Title: Expert and Lay Voices in Online Health Communication

Date: 24-Apr-2024 - 24-Apr-2024
Location: online, Poland
Contact Person: Anna Tereszkiewicz
Meeting Email: [email protected]
Web Site: https://ifa.filg.uj.edu.pl/en_GB/the-institute/research-and-conferences/projects/hks-en

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics

Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2024

Meeting Description:

The evolution of online media has led to the emergence of novel discursive practices in health communication, enabling less hierarchical dissemination of medical knowledge and health information. The ongoing democratization of medical knowledge has resulted in greater accessibility of medical information and, consequently, a significant increase in laypersons’ health awareness and health knowledge. The new practices have, too, affected the hitherto unchallenged asymmetry between medical experts, on the one hand, and patients, on the other, contributing to the occurrence of new dialogic practices in both lay-lay and lay-expert encounters.

Against this background, we wish to bring together researchers exploring various facets of online health communication, with a particular focus on expert and lay interaction practices. Suggested areas of scholarly discussion include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Expert voices in online health communication
• Lay voices in online health communication
• Expert-lay interaction in online health communication
• Management of epistemic dynamics in online health communication
• Conceptualisation of ‘medical expertise’ and ‘lay medical expertise’
• Health knowledge formation and dissemination in online contexts
• (Un)certainty of medical knowledge
• Textual and multimodal identity creation in online health communication
• Cross-linguistic differences in online lay and expert health communication practices
Diverse research perspectives are welcome, including discourse analysis, conversation analysis, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, media and communication studies, multimodality, social semiotics, psychology and social anthropology.

The seminar will take place on MS Teams.
There is no fee to participate.

Call for Papers:

If you would like to participate in the seminar, please submit your proposals for 20-minute papers (app. 200 words) together with short bionotes (up to 100 words) via email to Anna Tereszkiewicz at anna.tereszkiewicz(at)gmail.com




Page Updated: 25-Feb-2024


LINGUIST List is supported by the following publishers: