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Language as a constitutive element of a gendered society. Developments, perspectives, and possibilities in the Slavic languages

After a somewhat restrained start, linguistic gender studies have evolved into a permanent part of the curriculum in Slavonic linguistics. They have been fueled by sociopolitical developments in post-socialist countries since the end of communism; they have been, and continue to be, influenced substantially by American and Western European gender studies to this date. The conference "Language as a constitutive element of a gendered society.

14th International Pragmatics Conference

This is just to remind you that the first deadline for the 14th International Pragmatics Conference (Antwerp, Belgium, July 26-31 2015) is approaching:

- The deadline for panel proposals: 1 June 2014 (unlike on earlier occasions, there is no second round).

- Contributions to accepted panels, and individual submissions for posters and lectures must be sent in by 15 October 2014

BreMM15: Second International Symposium on the Theory and Practice of Multimodal Research. Interdisciplinary Conference at Bremen University, Germany, 21-22 September 2015.

Multimodality is one of the most influential semiotic theories for analyzing media artefacts nowadays, and it enjoys growing popularity globally. However, this popularity does not imply universality: the empirical application and even the conceptual anchoring of multimodality often remain nationally and regionally grounded. Definitions of modality and even mediality thus differ from each other in terms of their starting points. From a German national perspective, language remains the main point of description.

How to act together: From collective engagement to protest

3rd International conference of the Group for Social Engagement Studies
Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade

***How to act together: From collective engagement to protest***

Belgrade, November 19-21, 2015

Keynote speaker: Judith Butler

Description

The conference will explore the broad issue of action – in its various sociological and philosophical traditions – and the particular question of collective engagement in its contemporary forms of protest assemblies.

DiscourseNet Congress #2 (DNC 2) - Interdisciplinary Discourse Studies: Theory and Practice

While ‘discourse’ has long been an object of investigation in many disciplines, the contours of a new field of transdisciplinary research are now coming to the fore: Discourse Studies. Known for theoretical orientations and methodological tools at the intersection of language and society, discourse research usually deals with social phenomena with a particular focus on the entanglements of power and language.

Dialogues without Borders: Strategies of Interpersonal and Inter-group Communication

Call for Papers
ESTIDIA (European Society for Transcultural and Interdisciplinary Dialogue)

4th ESTIDIA Conference
Dialogues without Borders: Strategies of Interpersonal and Inter-group Communication
29-30 September 2017

Faculty of Philosophy
Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridsky”
Sofia, Bulgaria

in partnership with

Institute of Rhetoric and Communications, Sofia
Centre for New Media and Transdisciplinary Dialogue, Constanţa

Conference Venue

Fifth International Conference on Multimodality (5ICOM)

5ICOM is a meeting point for international scholars and practitioners from a wide range of
disciplines, including communication and language studies, social semiotics, linguistics,
education, (new) media studies, design, traditional and new media arts, cultural studies,
sociology, history, and (computer) science.

CROSS-CULTURAL PRAGMATICS AT A CROSSROADS II: LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL REPRESENTATIONS ACROSS MEDIA

Plenary speakers

Juliane House (Hamburg University, Germany)
Gunther Kress (University of London. UK)
Michel Marcoccia (Troyes University of Technology, France)
Jeremy Munday (University of Leeds, UK)
Luis Pérez-González (University of Manchester, UK)
Miranda Stewart (Hellenic American University, Athens, Greece)

ABSTRACTS TO
http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/CCPII 2011 (see call for paper below)