The deadline for proposals to SIGET, Sept 3-6, 2013 has been extended to January 15 2013. Details below and at the conference website: http://www.7siget.com
Chuck
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From: Charles Bazerman <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 8:49 am
Subject: CFP: SIGET VII Fortaleza Sept 3-6, 2013
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> The biannual Symposium on Genre has now set the topics for thematic
> sessions for the next conference at Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil on
> September 3-6, 2013 The Scientific Committee is now accepting
> proposals for papers for the thematic symposia, individual papers,
> and posters. The deadline for proposals is this November 15. The
> conference website is http://www.7siget.com
> The full call is pasted below.
> Best,
> Chuck
>
> ---------------------------------
> 7th SIGET – International symposium on Genre Studies
> September 03 to 06 2013
> Federal University of Ceará/ University of Ceará, BRAZIL
>
> SECOND CALL
> INDIVIDUAL COMMUNICATIONS FOR THEMATIC SYMPOSIA, INDIVIDUAL PAPERS
> and POSTERS Proposal Deadline November 15
>
> The Graduate Course on Linguistics in UFC and the Applied Linguistics
> in UECE Programs invite all researchers to submit their paper
> presentations to the 7th International Symposium on Genre Studies (VII
> SIGET), under the theme “Text/discursive genres in multiples spheres
> of human activity” in the period from September 03 to 06 2013, in
> Fortaleza – Ceará.
> The programme includes: lectures, roundtable discussions, thematic
> symposia, mini-courses, individual papers, poster presentation, book
> release and cultural activities.
>
> THEMATIC AREAS:
> Researchers interested in presenting papers are invited submit their
> abstracts in thematic symposia, individual papers, or posters within
> one of the following thematic areas:
> - Genre and language teaching/learning
> - Genre and Teachers Education
> - Genre and Multimodality
> - Genre and Interactive Digital Technologies
> - Genre and Professional Activities
> - Genre and Literature
> - Genre and Cognition
> - Genre and Diachronic Language Change
> - Genre and Strategies of textualization
> - Genre and Multiculturality
> - Genre and Multiliteracy
>
> PRESENTATION MODES:
>
> Individual papers for Thematic Symposia: Each symposium will consist
> of three sessions lasting 2 hours, coordinated and lead by two
> researchers from different institutions. These symposia have now been
> selected and are listed at the conference website. Each session will
> have 4 or 5 papers. Each paper will have 15 or 20 minutes for
> presentation and, at the end of the session, half an hour for
> discussion. Presenters must hold doctorates or masters degrees, or be
> doctoral or master students. Proposals for individual presentations
> for thematic symposia must be submitted from October 10 to November
> 15, 2012. Proposals should be submitted through the conference website
> and they will be distributed to the coordinators of each of the
> selected thematic symposium for appreciation.
>
> Individual papers: proposals for individual papers will be grouped by
> thematic areas by the Organizing Committee. This mode is open to
> doctors, masters, and students in doctoral or masters programs.
> Proposals for individual papers must be submitted from October 10 to
> November 15, 2012.
>
> Posters: The 7th SIGET will have two sections for up to 80 poster
> presentations. This mode is open to undergraduate, graduate and other
> researchers and basic education teachers. Proposals for poster
> presentations must be submitted from October 10 to November 15, 2012.
>
>
> RULES FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION:
> Abstracts should be sent through the event website obeying the dates
> presented in the previous section. Visit the website at www.7siget.com
> and enter the Registration link. Each author should submit only one
> proposal as primary author (with two additional co-authorships),
> whether for individual presentation in a thematic symposium or poster
> presentation for evaluation by the scientific committee. Before
> submitting a proposal for presentation, visit the website and read the
> abstracts of the thirty offered thematic symposia.
> Each proposal should contain:
> - between 200 and 300 words;
> - three keywords, separated by commas;
> - indication of theme, objectives, theoretical and methodological
> background, results (partial or final) and, if it is the case, conclusion.
> The proposal must be posted on the registration form on the event
> website. Participants should note that there are specific spaces in
> the registration form to enter the following information: thematic
> line of work, title, name (s) of author (s), proposal text and keywords.
> Proposals will be evaluated by the 7th SIGET Organizing Committee and
> the Scientific Committee and, subsequently, the selected papers will
> be announced on the site. Proposals (title and abstract) must be
> submitted in one of four official languages of the congress: English,
> Portuguese, French and Spanish.
>
> Every participant may submit one paper as author and co-authored two
> more, totalling three participations. The co-author participant of a
> paper must register for the event and validate the registration after
> the fee payment to have the right materials, the abstract published in
> the Book of Abstracts and certificate.
> Invited conference guests, roundtables and mini-courses:
> Lecturer – Opening Session:
> Dr. Charles Bazerman (Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, USA)
> Speakers – Roundtables:
> Dra. Alessandra Castilho (UNICAMP, Brazil)
> Dra. Ângela Dioníso (UFPE, Brazil)
> Dra. Carla Lynn Reichmann (UFPb, Brazil)
> Dra. Clélia Jubran (UNESP/Assis, Brazil)
> Dr. David Russell (Iowa University, USA)
> Dra. Desirée Motta-Roth (UFSM, Brazil)
> Dra. Ecaterina Bulea (Univ of Geneva, Switzerland)
> Dr. Giovanni Parodi (Pontificia Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile)
> Dra. Guiomar Ciapuscio (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina)
> Dra. Fabiana Komesu (UNESP/S. J. Rio Preto, Brazil)
> Dra. Roxane Helena Rojo (UNICAMP, Brazil)
> Dra. Rosângela Hammes Rodrigues (UFSC, Brazil)
>
> Panel – Closing Session
> Dra. Beth Brait (PUC/SP e USP, Brazil)
> Dr. David Rose (Univ. of Sydney, Australia)
> Dr. Jean-Paul Bronckart (Univ of Geneva, Switzerland)
> Dr. Anis Bawarshi (Univ. of Washington, USA)
>
> Important Dates:
> Submission of individual communication for thematic symposia 10/10 a
> 11/15/2012
> Evaluation of the proposals by the Scientific Committee 11/16 a 11/30/2012
> Announcement of approved communication for the thematic symposia 12/12/2012
> Submission of proposal for individual papers 10/10 a 11/15/2012
> Submission of proposal for posters 10/10 a 11/15/2012
> Announcement of approved papers and posters 12/12/2012
> Fee payment (first value) 12/12 a 01/31/2013
> Non-presenting participants enrolment 07/15 a 08/30/2013
> Submission of papers for publication in the Proceedings 07/01/2013
>
> Fee payment:
> DATES University Professors presenting paper Graduate Students
> presenting paper Undergraduate students/ Basic Education
> Teachers Listeners (general public)
> 12/12/2012 a 01/31/2013 R$ 300,00 R$ 160,00
> R$ 80,00 R$ 80,00
> 02/01 a 03/31/2013 R$ 320,00 R$ 200,00 R$ 100,00 R$ 100,00
> 04/01 a 05/31/2013 R$ 350,00 R$ 230,00 R$ 120,00 R$ 120,00
> From 06/01/2013 R$ 400,00 R$ 250,00 R$ 170,00 R$ 170,00
>
> For contact:
> Conference website: www.7siget.com
> By email: [log in to unmask]
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