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Call for Papers

Theme: Ecologies of Language and Mind
Type: 8th International Conference on Language, Culture and Mind
Institution: Denison University
Location: Granville, OH (USA)
Date: 17.–19.7.2018
Deadline: 1.1.2018

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The Eight International Conference on Language, Culture and Mind (LCM
8) will be held on 17-19 July, 2018 at Denison University in
Granville, Ohio, USA.  The conference theme is "Ecologies of Language
and Mind".

Plenary speakers

Lorraine Code, Department of Philosophy, York University, Toronto,
Canada Dan Everett, Departments of Global Studies and Sociology,
Bentley University, Waltham, USA Harry Heft, Department of
Psychology, Denison University, Granville, USA Asifa Majid, Center
for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands

Submissions (individual papers and symposia) are welcome on any theme
relevant to the interdisciplinary study of language, culture and
mind, including (but not limited to):

- ecological conceptions of language, culture, and mind
- biological and cultural co-evolution
- comparative study of communication systems
- cognitive and cultural schematization and semantics
- emergence of language in ontogeny and phylogeny
- language and intersubjectivity
- language in multi-modal communication
- language and thought, emotion and consciousness
- language, culture and identity

For abstract submission, go to: http://conferences.denison.edu
(starting October 15th, 2017)

Submission guidelines and formats

Individual presentations:
Title, name, affiliation, 400 word abstract formatted for blind
review (20-minute presentation, 10 minutes discussion)

Symposia:
Symposium title, name and affiliation of symposium convener, an
introduction of up to 400 words explaining the theme, all symposium
abstracts, in suitable order (90-minute symposia of 3 papers,
allowing time for discussion). Up to two 90-minute symposia may be
merged for proposals with 5-6 participants. Papers in each symposium
should be thematically linked.

The deadline for abstract submission is January 1st, 2018. 

About LCM
(http://bacon.umcs.lublin.pl/~lcm/)

Human natural languages are biologically based, cognitively
motivated, affectively rich, socially shared, grammatically organized
symbolic systems. They provide the principal semiotic means for the
complexity and diversity of human cultural life. As has long been
recognized, no single discipline or methodology is sufficient to
capture all the dimensions of this complex and multifaceted
phenomenon, which lies at the heart of what it is to be human. In the
recent past, perception and cognition have been the basis of general
unifying models of language and language activity. However, a genuine
integrative perspective must also incorporate the intersubjective
dimension of cultural symbols, cultural norms and cultural practices.
LCM conferences articulate and discuss approaches to diverse genres
of language activity which aim to understand their cultural, social,
cognitive and bodily foundations. LCM conferences welcome
contributions from scholars and scientists in anthropology, biology,
linguistics, philosophy, psychology, semiotics, semantics, discourse
analysis, cognitive and neuroscience, and from other disciplines, who
wish both to impart their insights and findings, and learn from other
disciplines.

Important dates

Deadline for abstract submission: 1 January, 2018
Notification of acceptance: 15 February, 2018
Deadline for early registration: 15 April, 2018
Deadline for registration: 1 June, 2018

Young Researchers Workshop

LCM conferences are accompanied by a one-day Young Researchers’
Workshop, where students, graduate and undergraduate, as well as
early career researchers can present their research and receive
feedback from peers and from more experienced researchers.  The LCM
Young Researchers’ Workshop will be held on July 16th, 2018.

About Denison University

Denison is a leading college of liberal arts and sciences where
students from around the world come to pursue academic inquiry and
research, to analyze and solve problems, and to forge the skills
needed to succeed. Its beautiful, fully residential campus, is
located in Granville, Ohio, just 35 minutes outside of Columbus,
Ohio. For more information, see: http://www.denison.edu

The International LCM organizing committee

Barbara Fultner, Denison University, Philosophy (chair of the local
LCM 8 committee)

John Lucy, University of Chicago, Comparative Human Development and
Psychology

Ana Moreno-Nuñez, Nanyang Technological University‎, Singapore
National Institute of Education

Aliyah Morgenstern, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3, Linguistics

Esther Pascual, Zhejiang University, Spanish Language and Culture,
and Linguistics

Vera Silva, University of East Anglia, Linguistic Anthropology

Chris Sinha, Hunan University, Cognitive Science, School of Foreign
Languages

Crystal Tian Zhen, Hunan University, Cognitive Science, School of
Foreign Languages

For additional information, contact: lcm2...@denison.edu


Contact:

Prof. Barbara Fultner, Chair
Philosophy Department
Denison University
Knapp Hall 205-C
Granville, OH 43023
USA
Tel.: +1 740 587.6330
Email: lcm2...@denison.edu
Web: http://bacon.umcs.lublin.pl/~lcm/




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