FYI, this is a CFP for an academic conference about the telling of
stories, but may be of interest to some.   Don

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Anna De Fina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Dear Colleague,

The deadline for submitting papers to the GURT conference on Telling
Stories is *October 15th*. We invite you to consider submitting an
abstract or panel for the conference.  Please also circulate the
following Call for Papers to other potentially interested
participants.  For more information, please go to the following link: 

http://www8.georgetown.edu/college/gurt/2008 

Anna De Fina and Deborah Schiffirn
Georgetown University
 

CALL FOR PAPERS, GURT 08

Telling Stories: 

Building bridges among Language, Narrative, Identity, Interaction,
Society and Culture.

March 14-16, 2008 

Narratives have been studied in many different disciplines:
linguistics, literary theory, clinical psychology, cognitive and
developmental psychology, folklore, anthropology, sociology and history.

The primary focus of GURT 2008 is the linguistic study of narrative,
especially as it has developed within discourse analysis and
sociolinguistics.

As our theme suggests, however, studying the language of narrative can
take us far afield to other concerns: the construction of self and
identity; the differences among spoken, written and computer-mediated
discourse; the role that small and big (e.g. life) stories play in
everyday social interactions; the contribution of narrative to social
status, roles and meanings within institutional settings as varied as
therapeutic and medical encounters, education, politics, media,
marketing and public relations.

Thus GURT 2008 will be a forum for building interconnections among
language, narrative and social life.

Featured Speakers: William Labov, Jerome Bruner, Richard Bauman

We invite proposals for presentations related to the conference themes:
•    the language of narratives: form, meaning and use
•    narrative modalities: spoken, written, computer-mediated
•    small/short stories in everyday social interaction
•    large/long stories in life stories and oral histories 
•    narrative in and of social institutions, e.g. clinical practice
(therapy, medicine), education, politics, media, marketing, public
relations
•    narratives of displacement, resistance and social change

Proposal submission deadline is October 15, 2007. Notification of
proposal acceptance: December 12, 2007. A prize will be awarded to the
best student presentation or poster; no separate application is needed.

Presentation formats include:

(1) Colloquia: Scheduled for 2-hour blocks. Colloquium organizers may
divide time as they choose, but time should be allocated for opening
and closing remarks, presentations, discussion and audience response.
Organizers serve as the liaison between participants and the
conference organizers. Organizers may choose to participate in the
panel as a presenter or discussant.

(2) Individual papers: 20 minutes long with a 10-minute discussion period.

(3) Poster presentations: displayed for a 2-hour block of time; an
opportunity to report on work in progress in one-on-one discussions.

Poster and paper submissions will require an abstract of 250 words.
Colloquia submissions will require a 250 word abstract (describing the
overall session), a title and an abstract (250 words) for each paper.

Proposal submission is only through the conference website:
http://www8.georgetown.edu/college/gurt/2008/

More information about the submission procedure is available under
Abstract Submission.

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