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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Seventh Middlesex Roundtable on Signs, Language and Communication

Wed Dec 11 18:15:19 GMT 2024





From 17-18 January the seventh /Middlesex Roundtable on Signs, Language and Communication/ will take place at Middlesex University London. The roundtable will be preceded by a pre-conference workshop on 16 January at the Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies of the School of Advanced Study, University of London.

The theme for the Roundtable will be /The Return of the Repressed:/ /Language, Responsibility and Freedom of Speech/.

One remarkable feature of contemporary public communication is the increasing polarisation, the increasing intolerance for diverging viewpoints, the violent responses, predominantly on social media, towards the free expression of ideas and the rising disregard for the values of scientific inquiry: objectivity, rationality, open debate. It is not uncommon today for universities to have to provide security for academics who have voiced scientifically-informed insights and viewpoints in the media. Amid a global culture that prides itself on its data-driven, evidence-based approach to governance at all levels of society, on its commitment to diversity, equity and equality, including in the area of decolonising epistemologies, as well as on the centrality with which it encourages individual well-being and individual expression, the open, free and respectful dialogue among views, insights and experiences has probably never been under so much threat.

We are experiencing repression within freedom. This repression focuses mainly on what can and cannot be said Thus, the question of what constitutes well-functioning, sustainable communicative environments for human societies and how institutions and practices can be developed that foster such environments, is a key question for contemporary language and communication scholarship. For academics, as Roy Harris stated in 2005 <https://www.afaf.org.uk/roy-harris-on-academic-freedom/>, freedom is threatened by complicity in specialization, in the glorification of peer review and in the funding lottery.

The Middlesex Roundtable invites paper presentations that address the current communicative cultures from a range of perspectives: linguistic, ethical, legal-political, communicational, therapeutic, etc.

The Roundtable adopts a flipped conference style format: short presentations (15 minutes), with ample time for conversation and dialogue. Papers may be circulated in advance but there is no requirement to do so.

Prior to the Roundtable we will host a half-day workshop on /The Three Parameters of/

/Communication in Roy Harris' Work: Critical Approaches. / An important aspect of integrational theory

is the idea that we are all born into a world in which human beings are incessantly communicating and making signs. Human communication is made possible because there is a 'communicational

infrastructure' for all of us already in place. It is this infrastructure which constrains and makes possible human communication as we know it. Roy Harris identified these limits and possibilities of human communication as being determined by factors of three kinds, perceived and experienced individually by the respective sign-makers, namely i) biomechanical factors, concerning the physical and mental capabilities of human beings, (ii) circumstantial factors, relating to the details of specific situations (iii) macrosocial factors, concerning the established practices within the community. This workshop is an opportunity to explore the usefulness of the three parameters (or one specific parameter) for (empirical) linguistic inquiry and critically assess their validity as 'lay-oriented' explanatory concepts. Papers will be 20 minutes long with 10 minutes for discussion.

The Roundtable and workshop will be offered in hybrid format, with a preference for in-person attendance. Please send your abstract by 20 December to Johan Siebers, (j.siebers /at/ mdx.ac.uk) <mailto:(j.siebers /at/ mdx.ac.uk)>.

The organising committee:
Professor Johan Siebers (Middlesex)
Dr Adrian Pable (Haute école spécialisée de la Suisse italienne)
Professor Emeritus Paul Cobley (Middlesex)

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