Dear Colleagues,
The Germanic Society for Forensic Linguistics (GSFL) is pleased to announce its SECOND call for papers for its 7th annual conference to be held from September 5-8, 2019 in Graz, Austria. This year’s conference is being held in conjunction with the University of Graz (AUSTRIA). Invited topics for paper and poster abstracts include but are not limited to the following areas: FORENSIC PHONETICS AND ACOUSTICS; FORENSIC LINGUISTICS; LANGUAGE AND LAW; TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION; FL/FP AND EDUCATION.
OUR CONFIRMED GUEST SPEAKERS
Dr. Alena Aigner (Court Certified Expert Witness for FL, AUSTRIA)
Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der forensischen Linguistik [The Possibilities and Limits of Forensic Linguistics]
Dr. Kate Haworth (Aston University: UNITED KINGDOM)
Investigative Interviewing: putting research into practice
Dr. Ulrike Krieg-Holz (Alpen Adria Universität: AUSTRIA)
Perspektiven der forensischen Fehler- und Stilanalyse. Empirische Zugänglichkeit über forensische und alltagssprachliche Korpora [Perspectives of the analysis of errors and style: Empirical approaches to forensic and non-forensic corpora]
Dr. Gudrun Muller FTS GmbH GERMANY
Rolle des Sachverständigen für Forensische Linguistik bei Gericht und im Berufsalltag [The Role of the FL Consultant inside the Courtroom and Out]
Dr. Isabel Picornell (QED Limited: UNITED KINGDOM)
Is Deception Detection a (Forensic) Linguistic Problem?
Dr. Nicci MacLeod (Northumbria University: UNITED KINGDOM)
Abuse acts, speech acts, and the Dark Web: using pragmatic theory to categorise online criminal community membership
Dr. David Wright (Nottingham Trent University UNITED KINGDOM)
You can’t sit with us’: the value of ‘non-forensic’ data in forensic linguistics
All interested authors are requested to submit a 250-word abstract by March 15, 2019. To submit your abstract, please use this link: https://nick662.typeform.com/to/aAIZXW
Alternatively, abstracts may be sent directly to Dr. I. M. Nick [[log in to unmask]]. Please, however, be sure to enter "GSFL19" in the subject line.
Submissions may examine any language but preference will be given to abstracts investigating a Germanic language (i.e. English, Danish, Dutch, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish, Afrikaans, Frisian, Yiddish, etc.). Submissions must be in either English, German, or Danish. After the deadline, all abstracts will be submitted to a triple blind review by a team of Fl/FP experts. For more information on the GSFL or the GSFL2019 Roundtable, please use this link: <http://germanicsocietyforensiclinguistics.org/>
To encourage continuing interest in FL and FP, students are also warmly encouraged to attend the Emerging Scholars’ Day on September 5, 2019. Should you have any questions about the Roundtable or the Emerging Scholars’ Day, please do not hesitate to contact GSFL President, Dr. I. M. Nick <[log in to unmask]>.
We look forward to welcoming you!
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