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[ecrea] CfP: BreMM 15 - Second International Symposium on Multimodality
Mon Jan 05 14:08:47 GMT 2015
BreMM15: Second International Symposium on the Theory and Practice of
Multimodal Research
Interdisciplinary Conference at Bremen University, Germany, September
21-22, 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. International, mostly Anglo-Saxon
approaches, in contrast, no longer take language as the main semiotic
resource of communication but treat it as one more part of the
multimodal ensemble carrying meaning.
The second edition of the Bremen multimodality conference takes these
differences in national and international perspectives as a starting
point of discussion and analysis and invites further inquiry into the
specific theories and practices of multimodal research today. By making
explicit which aspects of description, terminology, and methodology vary
and which difficulties result from these variations in daily academic
life, it expands the discussion of applicable approaches to multimodal
document analysis. Another major goal of the conference remains the
active exchange between the cutting edge in international multimodal
research and more traditional German humanities, especially within
linguistics, media and communication studies. Whereas outside Germany,
multimodality is already firmly anchored in BA- and MA-level courses as
well as a highly discussed topic in international conferences, its
counterpart in Germany is still situated in a small niche within
branches of applied linguistics. The 2014 symposium in Bremen uncovered
a large potential for multimodality’s expansion in the German-speaking
context, and the 2015 meeting will keep up with this theme. The
multimodal analysis of documents which are not predominantly anchored in
verbal text, such as film, comic books, or Web material, offers fruitful
ground for international exchange and is, thus, of particular interest
to the 2015 conference.
We invite papers with high interest in combining empirical analysis with
thoughts on theoretical questions about the concept of multimodality.
Research questions which might be addressed in these papers are:
How is multimodality defined in the authors’ home discipline? What other
disciplinary concepts help define multimodality in theory and practice?
What disciplinary and methodological synergies promote comprehensive
multimodal empirical analysis?
Which terminological specifications or analytical improvements are
needed to bring together the concepts which shape multimodality as a
theoretical and empirical approach?
APPLICATION
For a lively and multifaceted discussion, we invite papers of 20-25
minutes followed by discussion of 10-15 minutes from researchers working
in all disciplines concerning media analysis (linguistics, literary
science, media and communication as well as informatics and computer
science). We especially welcome papers which re-examine existing
theoretical frameworks and/or which highlight and apply new
methodologies that have not been used within the general multimodal
context. Abstracts of 300 words must clearly indicate the analytical
focus of the paper as well as its connection to the theoretical background.
We also explicitly invite students to participate in the conference by
presenting an analytical approach as examined in final papers or theses
in the poster panel to be organized on the second day of the conference.
Please submit your abstract or a short poster description including
name, affiliation, and email address to (bremm15 /at/ uni-bremen.de) before
February 15th, 2015. All acceptance and rejection notices will be out by
the beginning of May.
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