Dear Colleagues,
The Germanic Society for Forensic Linguistics (GSFL) is pleased to announce that the schedule for the upcoming Roundtable has been completed for the 7th annual conference. Once again, the purpose of the GSFL is to provide researchers, practitioners, and students working within FL/FP an opportunity to share their expertise within a relaxed, supportive, and creative environment.
This year, during our Roundtable, we will have several special events for our attendees:
AN EXPERT PANEL ON FORENSIC LINGUISTICS AND ETHICS featuring Dr. Janet Ainsworth (Seattle University: USA; Dr. William Eggington (Brigham Young University: USA); Dr. Peter French (J.P. French Associates and University of York: UNITED KINGDOM); and Dr. Isabel Picornell (QED Forensic Linguistics,Ltd: UNITED KINGDOM).
GUEST SPEAKERS FOR PLENARY PRESENTATIONS ON FL AND FP
Dr. Alena Aigner (Court Certified Expert FL Witness: AUSTRIA) “Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der forensischen Linguistik“ [The Possibilities and Limits of Forensic Linguistics]
Dr. Almut Braun (University of York: UNITED KINGDOM) "The Science of Voice Line-ups for Determining Speaker Identity".
Dr. Kate Haworth (Aston University: UNITED KINGDOM) “Everybody does things differently!”: Evidential Consistency and the Production of Official Police Interview Records
Prof. 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]
Ms. Gudrun Mueller (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 Forensic Linguistics Ltd.: UK) “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”
AN EMERGING SCHOLARS’ DAY (ESD) will be held on the first day of the conference, September 5. The purpose of this day is to encourage interest in both FL and FP. At the end of the day, an informal dinner has been arranged for ESD participants.
The preliminary schedule for the GSFL2019 and the ESD2019 as well as the registration form can be found here: http://germanicsocietyforensiclinguistics.org/roundtable/preliminary-roundtable-schedule/
Please note that space for the GSFL2019 is now extremely limited and will be awarded on a first-come-first-served basis.
We look forward to seeing you in Graz!
Dr. I. M. Nick
GSFL President
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