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[ecrea] Conference: Dialogue-driven Change in the Public Sphere
Fri Jun 14 10:56:56 GMT 2013
status: CfP Call for papers
Conference
Dialogue-driven Change in the Public Sphere
03.10.13-05.10.13
University of Bari
2nd ESTIDIA Conference 2013
Dialogue-driven Change in the Public Sphere
Department of Educational Sciences, Psychology, Communication
University of Bari "Aldo Moro"
3-5 October, 2013
After its successful launch in Brasov, Romania, in June 2012, ESTIDIA
(European Society for Transcultural and Interdisciplinary Dialogue) is
convening its second conference, whose goal is to create a discussion
forum bringing together researchers and doctoral students who are
investigating change-related dialogue mechanisms and strategies from a
wide range of disciplinary perspectives.
The University of Bari, Italy, has the pleasure to host ESTIDIA 2013, in
the hope that this conference will give rise to creative synergies and
facilitate new networks, crossing both geographical and disciplinary
borders.
Conference Theme
Change, be it subtle or dramatic, is constantly an integral part of
social life, bringing about significant alteration of social structure,
behavior patterns and cultural values. Social change refers to
variations over time in the ecological ordering of populations and
communities, in patterns of roles and social interactions, in the
structure and functioning of institutions, and in the cultures of
societies. In recent times, two fallacies about social change have been
intensively debated. According to the first fallacy, social change is
simply a linear movement in time from a traditional past towards a
modern future, while old values and institutions are regarded as
impediments to changes and obstacles to modernization. The second
fallacy is based on the assumption that there is an irreconcilable
conflict between old and new traditions and structures, which leads to
old traditions and structures being simply displaced by new ones.
However, both fallacies have been proved wr
o
ng and consequently discarded by a large body of studies which provide
alternative interpretations that challenge the assumptions of the
traditional-modern polarisation. In the dynamic and multi-dimensional
reality that we experience daily, tradition and modernity are in fact
mutually reinforcing, rather than being mutually exclusive systems. It
is these two aspects, dialogue-driven continuity in discontinuity, and
discontinuity in continuity, that are the topic focus for the conference
presentations and discussions.
The various theories of social change range from those that explain
specific factors that cause small-scale changes to abstract and broader
theories which attempt to understand underlying trends in the evolution
and transformation of human societies. The focus of the conference is on
the traditions, principles, purposes and practices of dialogic
interaction in the public sphere that are part of, and conducive to,
societal change. While many societies are currently experiencing
dramatic shifts in their political, economic and social structures,
there are at least two dominant trends: the increasing democratization
of political life, and the rise of complex bureaucratic institutions.
The key factors of social change underlying these trends are
globalization, technological developments, systemic upheavals, migration
and the ensuing multiculturalism and multilingualism. But perhaps the
most potentially powerful factors of social change are the people
animated by a profound need
t
o communicate and, through public dialogue, to craft a dynamic vision
for a more just set of social arrangements in the pursuit of major goals
in the service of the common good. The implementation of visionary ideas
calls for critically discussing ideas and conceptualizations which take
into account the continuously changing nature of societies and
communities, and which aim at explicating the interdependence between
individuals' interaction practices and the discursive construction of
identities, on the one hand, and their access to full participation in
society, on the other.
Key issues of interest to the conference include, but are not limited
to, the following:
- Promoting citizen-centred multicultural and social practices in Europe
and beyond
- Enhancing the dialogue of tradition and innovation at the interface of
the public and private spheres
- Initiating and responding to societal changes through cross-European
networking activities
- Exploring patterns of social and personal change at micro- and
macro-level
- Scrutinizing dialogic problem-solving strategies in cross-cultural
perspectives
- Identifying divergence and convergence patterns in public narrative
and dialogue
- Discourse of social change - Boundary-crossing between practice and theory
We welcome contributions from diverse fields of enquiry, including
discourse studies, conversation analysis, discursive psychology,
critical discourse analysis, rhetoric, narrative analysis, political
discourse analysis, social semiotics, multimodal discourse analysis,
applied linguistics, gesture studies, as well as approaches to dialogue
and verbal interaction pertaining to sociology, political science,
pedagogy, comparative education, philosophy, anthropology, media
studies, journalism and cultural studies.
Proposals for individual papers or special sessions may include research
questions like the following:
- How should we grapple with the notion that arguing for and against
is an opportunity for positive change?
- How can interpersonal and institutional interactions facilitate and
encourage bottom-up or top-down social change (in processes of political
transition, power transfer and empowerment, business outsourcing, etc.)?
- How are the concrete, daily instantiations of social change
articulated in public debate (e.g. media interviews, press conferences,
political debates)?
- How can concepts such as identity, migration, community, and
citizenship illuminate key aspects of ongoing social, political and
cultural change?
- How are the various aspects of social change discussed in the
media, in educational institutions, and/or in the political sphere?
- How is understanding social change going to enrich the researchers'
correlation between theory and practice?
- How are messages for and against social change conveyed in public
speaking and debating?
- How is the contribution of pedagogy and psychology to be integrated
in the debate on social change?
Thematic Workshops
In addition to paper presentation, two thematic workshops are being
organized within the framework of the ESTIDIA 2013 conference:
- Workshop on "Gender Empowerment through Social Innovation
Strategies" (GENESIS) - based on a project proposal by a research
consortium consisting of participants from several EU countries
Chairs:
? Prof. Daniela Roventa-Frumusani (University of Bucharest, Romania)
? Prof. Fabienne Baider (University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus)
? Dr. Rosanna Masiola (University of Perugia, Italy)
- Workshop on "Re-negotiating Identities in the European Public
Sphere" - based on an ongoing research project at SNSPA (National School
for Political and Administrative Studies) in Bucharest, Romania
Chairs:
? Dr. Nicoleta Corbu (National University of Political Studies and
Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania)
? Georgiana Udrea, Ph.D. candidate (National University of
Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania)
Keynote speakers
Prof. Cornelia Ilie - Malmö University, Sweden and Zayed University, Abu
Dhabi, UAE;
Founder and President of the European Society for
Transcultural and
Interdisciplinary Dialogue (ESTIDIA)
Prof. Jef Verschueren - University of Antwerp, Belgium; Secretary
General of the
International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)
Abstract Submission
We invite submissions of abstracts for paper presentations (20 minutes
for presentation, to be followed by 10 minutes for questions) to be
scheduled in parallel sessions. The abstract should indicate the leading
research question, theoretical approach, research methods, data sources,
results or expected results, and relevance of the research. Abstracts
will be peer-reviewed by the conference scientific committee.
Please include in the abstract: the title of the paper, the name(s) of
presenter(s), institutional affiliation and email address (max 500
words, in English).
Email submission to: (alberto.fornasari /at/ uniba.it)
Conference Website: http://www.estidia.eu/news.html;
www.fasf.uniba.it; www.uniba.it
Important Dates
New deadline for abstract submission: June 23, 2013
Notification of acceptance: July 7, 2013
New deadline for draft papers: August 11, 2013
Registration Fee
The early bird conference fee is 100 EUR, late registration fee (no
later than 5th August 2013) is 120 EUR. The registration fee includes,
in addition to the CD-ROM publication of conference proceedings, a
conference bag, welcome cocktail, refreshments/coffee breaks and guided
visits of Bari.
Venue
The 2013 ESTIDIA conference will be hosted by the University of Bari
"Aldo Moro".
University website: www.uniba.it ; www.fasf.uniba.it
Scientific Committee
Nicoleta Corbu - National School of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Bucharest, Romania
Giuliana Garzone - Department of Modern Languages and Cultures, State
University of Milan, Italy
Adrian Lesenciuc - "Henri Coanda" Air Force Academy, Brasov, Romania
Lachlan Mackenzie - Honorary member of the University of Amsterdam;
Instituto de Linguística Teórica e Computacional, Lisbon, Portugal
John McKeown - Mefis International School, Istanbul, Turkey
Esther Pascual Olivé - Department of Communication Studies, Groningen
University, The Netherlands
Dana Popescu-Jourdy - Institut de Communication, Université "Lumiere"
Lyon 2, France
Daniela Roventa-Frumusani - University of Bucharest, Romania ; Director
of the Department of Cultural Anthropology and Communication
Maria de Sao Jose Corte-Real - Faculdade de Ciencias Sociais e Humanas,
Universidade Nova, Lisbon, Portugal
Helen Spencer-Oatey - Centre for Applied Linguistics, Warwick
University, the U.K.
Anna Triandafyllidou - European University Institute, Florence, Italy
Maria Zaleska - University of Warsaw, Poland
Promoters of the Conference : Cornelia Ilie, (University of Malmö, Sweden),
Alberto Fornasari (University of Bari, Italy)
Organising Committee
Rosalinda Cassibba - Director Deparment of Educational Sciences,
Psychology, Communication, University of Bari, Italy
Paola Zaccaria - President of the Degree Course in Communication
Sciences, Full Professor of Anglo-American Literature , University of
Bari, Italy
Luca Gallo - Full Professor of Comparative Education, Director of the
Laboratory of Intercultural Education , University of Bari, Italy
Luisa Santelli Beccegato - (Former) Full Professor of Experimental
Pedagogy, University of Bari, Italy
Beatrice Ligorio - Associate Professor of Educational Psychology
,University of Bari, Italy
Michele Baldassarre - Researcher of Experimental Pedagogy, University of
Bari, Italy
Alberto Fornasari - Researcher of Experimental Pedagogy, University of
Bari, Italy
Contact
Please check periodically the Conference website or send inquiries to
(alberto.fornasari /at/ uniba.it)
Organizing Committee: Rosalinda Cassibba - Director Deparment of
Educational Sciences, Psychology, Communication, University of Bari, Italy
Paola Zaccaria - President of the Degree Course in Communication
Sciences, Full Professor of Anglo-American Literature , University of
Bari, Italy
Luca Gallo - Full Professor of Comparative Education, Director of the
Laboratory of Intercultural Education , University of Bari, Italy
Luisa Santelli Beccegato - (Former) Full Professor of Experimental
Pedagogy, University of Bari, Italy
Beatrice Ligorio - Associate Professor of Educational Psychology
,University of Bari, Italy
Michele Baldassarre - Researcher of Experimental Pedagogy, University of
Bari, Italy
Alberto Fornasari - Researcher of Experimental Pedagogy, University of
Bari, Italy
Contact person: Alberto Fornasari
email: (alberto.fornasari /at/ uniba.it)
Address: Department of Educational Sciences, Psychology, Communication
University of Bari "Aldo Moro"
Italy
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