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[ecrea] CFP 17th Biennial Wake Forest University Argumentation Conference

Mon Dec 11 07:23:36 GMT 2017





17th Biennial Wake Forest University Argumentation Conference

"Experiencing Argument"

April 6-8, 2018

Wake Forest University

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

The Biennial Wake Forest Argumentation Conference began in November 1982, with a one-day conference on the Wake Forest University campus.  After again meeting on the Wake Forest campus in 1986, the Conference was convened in 1988 in the Wake Forest study abroad facility, Casa Artom, in Venice, Italy, with co-sponsorship from the International Society for the Study of Argumentation (ISSA).  The conference has subsequently alternated between “the Venice Conference” and domestic sites.

The 17th Biennial Wake Forest University Argumentation Conference will feature keynote addresses by Gordon Mitchell, Sara Rubinelli, and Takeshi Suziki as well as special argumentation workshops for undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty.

We invite papers, paper abstracts, panel and seminar submissions:

We welcome papers and proposals that consider argumentation from a variety of perspectives, including rhetorical, philosophical, and logical approaches to argumentation. We invite paper abstracts, papers, proposals for panels and other creative contributions addressing all aspects related to argumentation, including but not limited to:

-Argumentation theory and practice

-Argumentation and inspiration/motivation

-Argumentation and identity

-Argumentation and inclusivity

-Argumentation and citizenship/democracy

-International views and approaches to argumentation

-Argumentation in the media (traditional and new media)

-Argumentation and science

-Argumentation ethics

-Legal argumentation

-Argumentation and health

-Argumentation and sport

Papers must not exceed 25 pages and must include a separate cover page with the author’s/s’ affiliation, title (faculty, graduate student, undergraduate, et cetera) and complete contact information. No information identifying the author/s should appear on the paper.

Paper Abstracts can be no longer than 500 words and must include title, author affiliation, and contact information.

Panel proposals must include a 250-word rationale, a 250-word abstract of each proposed paper, and a list of presenters, affiliation, title, and contact information.

Workshop for Undergraduate Students: We invite paper submissions for an undergraduate research workshop. This workshop will bring together undergraduate students and faculty mentors to promote undergraduate research efforts. We encourage Communication majors and minors and Lambda Pi Eta members and their mentors to apply for the workshop. Paper submissions should identify institutional support that enables both student and mentor to attend the workshop. Selected students will have the opportunity to present their papers and work with argumentation research experts as well as their mentors to develop a sustained line of undergraduate research. Paper submissions must not exceed 25 pages and must include a separate cover page with the author’s/s’ affiliation, title and complete contact information. No information identifying the author/s should appear on the paper.

We also welcome ideas for workshops and seminars from scholars willing to lead a session of about 3 hours. We will notify the workshop/seminar leaders and then issue an additional call for participants for the accepted workshops/seminars. Workshop/seminar leaders are also encouraged to invite participants.

Workshops proposals must include a title, a 250-word abstract, a 250-word rationale, a list of suggested readings, and the name/s of the leading scholar/s, their affiliation, title, and contact information.  Workshop/seminar leaders will be notified by January 31.

Seminars/workshops will not be scheduled opposite any paper sessions, so presenters may, and are encouraged to, also participate in/propose seminars or workshops.

We encourage submissions from faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate students. We will host a special session highlighting undergraduate research and encourage faculty to propose co-authored papers or collaborative research.

All submissions are *due **January 15, 2018.*

For further information, please contact the Conference planning committee:

Michael David Hazen, (hazen /at/ wfu.edu) <mailto:(hazen /at/ wfu.edu)>

Alessandra Von Burg, (beaslea /at/ wfu.edu) <mailto:(beaslea /at/ wfu.edu)>

Ron Von Burg, (vonburrl /at/ wfu.edu) <mailto:(vonburrl /at/ wfu.edu)>

David Cratis Williams, (dcwill /at/ fau.edu) <mailto:(dcwill /at/ fau.edu)>

Send/Email all submissions to:

Ron Von Burg

(vonburrl /at/ wfu.edu) <mailto:(vonburrl /at/ wfu.edu)>

Department of Communication

Box 7347, Reynolda Station

Wake Forest University

Winston-Salem, NC 27109

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