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Online workshop
15th-17th December 2021

Critical Pragmatics:
TEN YEARS ON

Call For Abstracts is now closed!

The theme of the workshop is Critical Pragmatics: Ten years on and welcomes a broad spectrum of contributions such as recent developments in CP, critical and comparative reflections, as well as avenues for further research. Its principal aim is to bring together linguists and philosophers, for the purpose of dialogue and discussion of CP.  

The workshop will be held online, hosted by the Language, Action and Thought (LAT) research group at the Institute for Logic, Cognition, Language and Information (ILCLI) at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU). It will take place December 15th to 17th 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. (tentative) each day, Central European Time. There is the potential to publish selected papers in a special series.

Submission deadline: September 30th, 2021

Notice of acceptance: October 25th, 2021 (via email)

Abstracts must be written in English and should not exceed 500 words. Submissions must be suitable for blind review. Please attach abstracts as a document to the email and include in the body of the email the author’s name, affiliation, and title of paper. Interested candidates must submit to the email address genovesi.c@gmail.com

Accepted candidates should be prepared for a 20-minute presentation, plus 10 minutes of Q&A, which will be held alongside our keynote speakers, John Perry and Kepa Korta.

 

For query, contact genovesi.c@gmail.com

Important dates

- Abstract submission deadline: September 30th, 2021. Send to genovesi.c@gmail.com

- Notice of acceptance: October 25th, 2021 (via email).

- Workshop: 15th-17th  December 2021

Organizing Committee

Josu Acosta, María de Ponte, Ekain Garmendia, Joana Garmendia, Chris Genovesi (chair), Larraitz Zubeldia.

Scientific Committee

Eros Corazza, Kepa Korta,

Genoveva Martí, Eleonora Orlando,

Ernesto Perini, John Perry,

Stefano Predelli, Richard Vallée.

Institutional support

This  workshop is supported by a grant by the  Basque  Government  (IT1032-16), a grant  by  the  Canadian  Social  Sciences  and Humanities Research Council (756-2019-0813),   and    the   grant   PID2019-

106078GB-I00 funded by

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