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[ecrea] Social Science as Social Semiotics: Bridging Theories, Methods, and Practices
Thu May 17 07:20:58 GMT 2018
CfP Call for papers
conference
Social Science as Social Semiotics: Bridging Theories, Methods, and
Practices
25.09.2018-27.09.2018
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad, Russia
Deadline for abstract submissions: 20 May 2018
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2018 is a year to celebrate two important milestones in the history of
social semiotics - publication of landmark books in 1978 and 1988. Forty
years ago, Michael Halliday issued Language as a Social Semiotic. Ten
years after, Robert Hodge and Gunther Kress published Social Semiotics.
To mark these two important anniversaries the Immanuel Kant Baltic
Federal University holds the conference Social Science as Social
Semiotics as a part of wider research and education program Baltic Modes
of Social Semiotics.
The organizers of the conference hope that the venue of the conference
will serve to synergize the potent semiotic schools and traditions that
have a long history in the Baltic region. The conference is open to
scholars from other regions. It will provide a space for all those who
are interested in social semiotics to discuss the achievements and
challenges of this field.
Even though the occasion for the conference consigns mostly to the
systemic-functional branch of semiotics, its agenda extends its thematic
domains. Possible topics of the conference contributions include (but
are not limited to):
— Knowledge transfer and methodological convergence of social and
semiotic research,
— Trans- and multidisciplinarity: the interface of research and social
practices,
— Semiotic approaches and methods in social sciences,
— Multimodal analysis across disciplines,
— Tartu-Moscow Semiotic School and its applications to social research,
— Greimas’s semiotics in social studies,
— Peirce’s semiotics in social studies,
— Interfaces of biosemiotics and social semiotics,
— Methods and techniques of semiotic research beyond semiotics,
— Theoretical and pragmatic challenges of social semiotics,
— Semiotics of power and governance,
— Social linguistics and communication studies,
— Discourse analysis in social and political research, — Social
representations in language, culture, and art.
Plenary speakers of the conference are
— Gunther Kress,
— Jeff Bezemer,
— Mikhail Ilyin,
— Anti Randviir,
— Suren Zolyan.
We invite proposals for individual presentations (20 minutes), panels
and roundtables.
Conference languages: English, Russian.
Translations will not be arranged.
Registration fee: 2000 rubles
Important dates:
— Deadline for abstract submissions: 20 May 2018
— Notification of acceptance: 15 June 2018
— Registration deadline: 30 July 2018
Panel and roundtable suggestions are welcome and can be sent to
(baltic.semiotics /at/ gmail.com)
Abstracts (max. 300 words) should be submitted via the online form:
https://goo.gl/forms/9ZhThRyhCZmLCvJ02
Contact person: Ivan Fomin
email: (baltic.semiotics /at/ gmail.com)
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