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[ecrea] CfP IADA 2018 International Association for Dialogue Analysis
Tue Apr 24 18:51:36 GMT 2018
Call for Paper- International Association for Dialogue Analysis (2018
IADA TAIWAN)
Deadline for proposals EXTENDED to May 21st, 2018
Dialogue and Becoming: Technologies, Agencies, and Ways of Relating.
The 2018 International Association for Dialogue Analysis (IADA)
conference will be held from September 25-28, 2018 at the Chinese
Culture University in Taipei, Taiwan, co-hosted by National Taiwan
Normal University.
This conference encourages scholars to study what happens when we expand
the interlocutors of dialogue to non-humans (e.g. Butler, 2015; Caronia
& Cooren, 2014; Haraway, 1991; Latour, 1987, 2005; Tannen, 2004) and
more immaterial forms of agency (Derrida, 1994) to see how our human
existence, cultures, and histories are/can be transformed when we relate
to these participants. While transformations and changes are inherent in
the dia/logos process among speaking subjects (e.g., Bohm, 1996), the
heterogeneous interlocutors of our (post)modern days can provide and
reveal greater possibilities, creativities, and realized
responsibilities once they are legitimized and included into dialogues.
We welcome papers, proposals, and panels to theoretically and
empirically explore these possibilities through, but not limited to, the
following subthemes: • Dialogue and technology: dialogue through
technologies, technologies through dialogues, how dialogue (can)
serve(s) as a mechanism in technologies (e.g., chatbot, AI), social
media and mass self-communication; • Dialogue and memories: texts vs.
oral culture, identities/histories/bodies vs. documentation; • Dialogue
and virtualities: interfaces/interactions between material and
immmaterial entities; • Dialogue and visibility: interaction and modes
of seeing, performativity, data visualization; • Dialogue as/with/for
the others: animals and plants, things, the dead, the unqualified,
outside the boundaries; • Dialogue and hauntology: The detailed study of
what or who is haunting dialogues.
Deadline Extension:May 21st 2018 at 23:59 Taipei Time (GMT +8).
SUBMISSION:
We invite abstracts (500 to 700 words), extended abstracts (1, 000 to
1,500 words), or panel proposals including references. Any citation
style is permitted (e.g., MLA, APA, Chicago). Each abstract and panel
should clearly indicate: how the contribution relates to the theme of
the conference; the specific phenomenon the contribution focuses on; the
theoretical framework, the research method(s), the empirical bases of
the study or the empirical illustration of the theoretical point(s).
Each panel proposal should also include:
1) 3-5 presenters
2) A 350-400 words abstract explain the theories and approach of your
panel, and how the discussion of this panel is constituted by each
presenter.
3) There should be a 200-250 words abstract and subtopic for each presenter.
Each submission should also provide the following information at the end
of the abstract:
1) 5-7 keywords of your study; and
2) specify one to two subthemes to which your abstract most fit
(dialogue and technology, dialogue and memories, dialogue and
virtualities, dialogue and visibility, dialogue as/with/for the others,
dialogue and hauntology)
All the abstracts please submit to: (iada2018taipei /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(iada2018taipei /at/ gmail.com)>
Contacts: For any inquiry concerning the extended abstract/paper
submission please contact: (paper.iadaconference2018 /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(paper.iadaconference2018 /at/ gmail.com)> For any inquiry concerning
the conference organization please contact:
(info.iadaconference2018 /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(info.iadaconference2018 /at/ gmail.com)>
Scientific Organization:
Huey-Rong Chen (Department of Journalism, Chinese Culture University)
Yachi Chen (Department of Journalism, Chinese Culture University)
Yen-Chieh Lo (Department of Journalism, Chinese Culture University)
Wei-Ching Wang (Graduate Institute of Mass Communication, National
Taiwan Normal University)
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