[Fwd: Call for Papers: Language, Interaction, and Culture]
Peter Smagorinsky (smago who-is-at peachnet.campus.mci.net)
Wed, 16 Dec 1998 09:08:27 -0500
>* * * * * * * * * * CALL FOR PAPERS * * * * * * * * * *
>
>The Center for Language, Interaction, and Culture (CLIC) Graduate
>Student
>Association at UCLA
>
>and
>
>The Language, Interaction, and Social Organization (LISO) Graduate
>Student
>Association at UCSB
>
> Issue its call for papers for the fifth annual conference on language,
>interaction, and culture to be held April 29-May 1,1999. This year's
>conference will be hosted by the LISO Graduate Student Association at
>the
>University of California, Santa Barbara.
>
>Plenary Speaker: Dr. Don Kulick
>
>Dr. Kulick will also lead a pre-conference workshop for graduate
>students.
>Registration information will be forthcoming.
>
>Submissions should address topics at the intersection of language,
>interaction, and culture and would preferably be based on recorded,
>spontaneous interaction. They must be hard copy and should include: (1)
>a
>detachable title page that includes (a) the title of the paper, (b) the
>author's name, affiliation, postal address, e-mail address, and phone
>number, (c) a list of equipment needed for the presentation; and (2) SIX
>
>COPIES of a 500-1,000 word extended abstract of the paper. No
>information
>identifying the author may appear in the abstract. Three copies of
>submitted abstracts must be received no later than Friday, February 5,
>1999.
>
>LISO is an interdisciplinary Ph.D. emphasis at the University of
>California, Santa Barbara, whose members share an interest in the
>analysis
>of recorded social interaction through various approaches, including
>conversation analysis, interactional sociolinguistics, and functional
>linguistics. LISO is composed of faculty and graduate students from
>linguistics, sociology, and education, among other departments.
>
>CLIC is located at the University of California, Los Angeles. The
>purpose
>of CLIC is to promote cross-disciplinary discussion about issues
>regarding
>language as a complex resource for thinking and acting in the world.
>CLIC
>is composed of faculty and graduate students from anthropology, applied
>linguistics, education, psychology, and sociology.
>
>Submissions not received in triplicate or not received by the deadline
>will
>not be considered. Further questions can be addressed via e-mail to
>clic who-is-at ucla.edu or harbison@cats.ucsc.edu.
>
>All submissions should be mailed to: LISO Graduate Student Association
>University of California, Santa Barbara Department of Sociology 2834
>Ellison Hall Santa Barbara, CA 93106-3100