ICOP-L2-2026

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ICOP-L2 2026
Type Conference
Categories (tags) Uncategorized
Dates 2026/08/24 - 2026/08/26
Link https://conferences.ncl.ac.uk/icop-l2-26/
Address Newcastle University
Geolocation
Abstract due 2026/02/20
Submission deadline 2026/02/20
Final version due
Notification date
Tweet CFP: Interactional Competences and Practices in a Second Language (ICOP-L2), Newcastle University, 24-26 August 2026. Plenary Speakers: Silvia Kunitz, Paul Seedhouse, Daniel Lam. See https://icopl2.org/2026-newcastle-university-uk/ for more information.
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Interactional Competences and Practices in a Second Language (ICOP-L2) Conference:


Details:

Announcement re: ICOP L2 Conference 2026, which will be held at Newcastle University, UK. 24-26 August 2026

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION IS NOW OPEN

Please submit through our abstract submission portal:

https://forms.gle/rz7KruELWrzjVrFY6

Submission deadline is 20th February 2026

We are delighted to invite you to Newcastle University for the 2026 ICOP-L2 Conference. This event brings researchers from across the globe together to explore the latest insights into L2 Interactional Competence, particularly from a Conversation Analytic perspective. See the conference website for more information:

https://conferences.ncl.ac.uk/icop-l2-26/

We are excited to welcome our plenary speakers:

Silvia Kunitz, Linköping University:

Task-based interactions: A research-informed and practice-oriented exploration

Paul Seedhouse, Newcastle University:

The Architecture of Human Spoken Interaction

Daniel Lam, University of Glasgow:

Conversation analysis and language assessment: Celebrating the road less travelled and exploring new avenues

We are also offering these innovative workshops:

Adam Brandt and Spencer Hazel, Newcastle University: CA and Conversational AI

Tuire Oittinen, University of Jyväskylä: Analysing interactions in digital spaces

Nathalie Schümchen-Schram, Language Expert, Master English: Hands-on workshop on visualization of video data for different audiences

Finally, we are creating an exciting new discussion space:

Research Connect

Share perspectives, spark progress.

A dynamic, informal space for early career researchers to engage with more experienced academics. These sessions are designed to help you build meaningful connections, exchange insights and discuss new opportunities. Bring your questions, share your challenges, and leave with fresh ideas for your next steps!

More information and sign-up information will be available upon registration.