Young Researchers Workshop @ LCM VI – cfp

Young Researchers Workshop (YRW@LCM6)

a satellite event of the
6th International Conference on Language, Culture and Mind

will be held in Lublin, at the Maria Curie-Sklodowska University
23 June 2014
lcm6.workshop@gmail.com

The LCM VI Young Researchers Workshop is a satellite event of the LCM VI conference, aimed at graduate students and junior scholars conducting theoretical or empirical research in language and communication including, but not limited to cognitive, social, affective, embodied and/or cultural perspectives. The workshop aims at providing a forum for presenting results and foster interaction and debate in the context of interdisciplinary collaboration.
Young researchers in anthropology, biology, linguistics, philosophy, psychology, semiotics, semantics, discourse analysis, cognitive and neuroscience are invited to share, and thereby enrich, their study of human natural language and communication. A specialist’s comment on each accepted contribution makes the workshop a unique opportunity to receive expert feedback.

Deadline for abstract submission: 31 Dec 2013
Details:LCM VI website;
Contact: Roberto Bottini: lcm6.workshop@gmail.com

Read full Call for paperspdf32

LCM VI – First Announcement


First Announcement

Sixth International Conference on
Language, Culture and Mind

23-26 June 2014, Lublin, Poland

http://lcm6.umcs.lublin.pl
contact: info@lcm6.umcs.lublin.pl

The Sixth International Conference on Language, Culture and Mind (LCM VI) will be held on 24-26 June 2014 at the Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, Poland. It will be preceded by a Young Researchers Workshop on 23 June 2014 (same venue), where young researchers will present their ongoing dissertation projects and other work.

The goals of LCM conferences are to contribute to situating the study of language in a contemporary interdisciplinary dialogue (involving philosophy, linguistics, psychology, anthropology, semiotics and related fields), and to promote a better integration of cognitive and cultural perspectives in empirical and theoretical studies of language.

The First Call for Papers will be issued in the Fall of 2013.

More information on the LCM conference series can be found at: http://languageculturemind.org

The LCM International and Local Organizing Committees