22nd Conference on Discourse and Conversation Analysis: “Meaning in Interaction” 2021

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Type Conference
Categories (tags) Uncategorized
Dates 2020/04/01 - 2020/04/03
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Address Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim
Geolocation 49° 29' 18", 8° 28' 19"
Abstract due
Submission deadline 2019/11/15
Final version due
Notification date
Tweet The 22nd “Arbeitstagung zur Gesprächsforschung (Annual Conference on Discourse and Conversation Analysis in German speaking countries) will take place from April 1 – April 3, 2020, at the Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache in Mannheim, DL: 15th Nov 2019.
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22nd Conference on Discourse and Conversation Analysis: “Meaning in Interaction” (April 1 – April 3, 2020):


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Dear colleagues,

The 22nd “Arbeitstagung zur Gesprächsforschung (Annual Conference on Discourse and Conversation Analysis in German speaking countries) will take place from April 1 – April 3, 2020, at the Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache (Leibniz-Institute for the German Language, Mannheim/Germany). The special theme of the conference in 2020 will be “Bedeutung in Interaktion" (Meaning in Interaction).

We will be glad to welcome you in Mannheim!

Arnulf Deppermann, Silke Reineke, Thomas Spranz-Fogasy


Call for Papers:

We invite contributions that analyze practices of constituting, clarifying and negotiating local meaning in interaction, e.g. regarding linguistic expressions or structures, actions, or the intentions of actions. Contributions from an empirical and/or methodological point of view from Interactional Lingustics, Conversation Analysis and related approaches are welcome.

Contribution formats include individual papers, data sessions, and short project presentations. Data sessions and short project presentations are not restricted to the special theme, but can cover all sorts of topics in the field of the analysis of social interaction based on audio- and video-data.

Papers can be given in German and English. However, German will be the main conference language and a passive knowledge of German is important for participating fully in the conference.

Abstracts should be up to 2500 characters long (including spaces) and provide information on research question(s) and results, data and methods, as well as stage of the analysis.

They should be submitted to tagung@gespraechsforschung.de by November 15, 2019.

Further information can be obtained directly from the organizers (tagung@gespraechsforschung.de) and the website: http://tagung.gespraechsforschung.de (in German only).