12ICOM Groningen 2025

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12ICOM Groningen
Type Conference
Categories (tags) Uncategorized, Multimodality, Conversation analysis, Ethnomethodology, Gesture Studies
Dates 2025/10/29 - 2025/10/31
Link https://sites.google.com/rug.nl/12icom/cfp
Address House of Connections, Groningen, The Netherlands
Geolocation
Abstract due 2024/12/01
Submission deadline 2024/12/01
Final version due
Notification date 2025/02/01
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12ICOM Groningen 2025:


Details:

12ICOM will take place at the University of Groningen on 29-31 October, 2025. The conference aims to bring together scholars and researchers from diverse disciplines, including EM, Multimodal CA, Gesture Studies, and other areas that explore the complexities of multimodal communication.

CFP and more information: https://sites.google.com/rug.nl/12icom/cfp


The field of multimodality is diverse and colourful, with plenty of research methods, approaches, and areas of interest. All share a common interest: meaning and its creation in communicative situations. In Groningen, we want to acknowledge this unity in diversity.

We aim to find and underline a common ground and potential connection points between subfields or areas, build bridges between disciplines, and initiate new connections and collaborations. During our three-day conference, we offer the opportunity to learn from each other’s research and connect during several networking events.

We distinguish no particular areas of interest and invite all disciplines and research fields related to multimodal communication. We particularly encourage proposals on theories, methods, analysis, empirical studies, or the triangulation of results in mixed- and multi-methods environments.

Join us in exploring this Multiverse and its many connections!