IDENTITY AND LANGUAGE CONFERENCE 2013
18-20 April 2013
University of the West of
England
The third imean conference
will address the relationship between language and identity.
Following the imean
tradition, we seek to explore ways in which researchers can fruitfully work
across methodological and disciplinary boundaries. We also welcome scholars
from other disciplines who have an interest in the links between language and
identity.
The conference aims to
explore whether and to what extent bringing together different methodological
and theoretical approaches can:
- Enhance understanding of identity
attribution in interaction
- Lead to theoretically robust methodological
innovation
Exploring how speakers use
language to claim an identity has been explored but also challenged in the
various traditions (ranging from mainstream sociolinguistic theory to
linguistic anthropology). In the broadly defined field of sociolinguistics
there are many conceptualisations of ‘identity’. Through language we actively
construct and negotiate our self and social identities. It is through language
that we index, directly and indirectly, who we are/how we wish to be perceived
and where we (want to) belong. We see identity as (not exclusively but to a
large extent) a linguistic phenomenon, dynamic and constantly evolving.
Papers are invited from
researchers working across different linguistic fields and traditions, focusing
on any aspect of language and identity.
Main
conference themes:
- Constructionist and post modern approaches
to identity
- Identity in spoken interaction:
methodologies and methods
- Three waves of variation studies
- Variation, identity and language change,
revisited
- Multimodal approaches
- The relationship between role and identity
- Culture, language(s) and identity
- Identity Theory and Social Theory
Plenary
speakers:
- Dawn Archer
- Nik Coupland
- Penny Eckert
- Lorenza Mondada
- Ben Rampton
- Ruth Wodak
Round
table: Stances,
methodologies and methods for the analysis of identity in interaction.
Invited
panels:
I mean III will host two
invited panels. Details will be announced by the end of October 2012 or soon
after.
SUBMISSION
DETAILS:
Panel
Proposals:
Panel
proposals are invited by 1 December
2012. Decisions about panels will be made by 15 December. Panel organisers
should oversee abstracts from panel members, with up to 6 papers in a panel (2
X 90 minute slots). Individual panel members should submit abstracts, clearly
marked with Panel names, to the main conference email address by 31 January
2013 as below. All abstracts (in panels and the main conference) will be
subject to double blind review as always.
Individual
Papers:
Abstracts
of no more than 350 words
(max and including references, if absolutely necessary) are invited. The
deadline for receipt of abstracts is the 31 January 2013. Abstracts should not
include the name and affiliation of the author(s).
Further details and a
submission form will be published on the i-mean website soon.
In the meantime, don’t
hesitate to contact Kate.Beeching@uwe.ac.uk or Jo.Angouri@uwe.ac.uk for further information.
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