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Call for Papers

Theme: Debate!
Subtitle: Language, Culture and Information in Interaction
Type: 3rd Transcultural Encounters Conference
Institution: Transcultural Encounters Research Center (TCERC),
University of Oulu
Location: Oulu (Finland)
Date: 11.–12.6.2020
Deadline: 10.1.2020

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The third Transcultural Encounters Conference will take place at the
University of Oulu, Finland, from 11th to 12th June 2020. The theme
of the conference is Debate! Language, Culture and Information in
Interaction. The conference is organised by the TCERC, Transcultural
Encounters Research Center of the University of Oulu.

The title-word of the conference, debate, has several meanings. It
can refer to the various ways in which discussion and opposing
arguments have played a part, and continue to play, in human
interaction. Throughout different time periods, debate has raged
about actions, theories, ideologies, beliefs, political views, games
and so on. Deriving from its archaic root of the agon in Greek drama,
and the various forms of agonistic struggles and rivalries that
permeate ancient Greek polis from its political contestations on the
agora to the philosophical debates and Olympic games, debate and
debating has remained at the heart of participatory democracy and its
theories up to Rousseau and Hannah Arendt through contemporary
postmodern societies. While in this outlook of the conceptual triad
of agon, logos and polis, forms of argumentation and debate feed upon
and build up the socio-cultural whole as such, more recently,
criticism of the western universalism involved has made for an
increasing part of the contestation of its heritage. Not necessarily
tracing into the values of European classical tradition anymore,
agonistic debate offers nevertheless still a vital interdisciplinary
metaphor to reflect new forms of conflictual relations and situations
between traditions of language and culture, and forms of information
that globalisation and social modernisation bring into interaction.

In the early 21st-century, again, agonistic debate confronts new
venues and challenges in its goal of setting a precarious balance of
productive deliberation and disruptive division. New technologies of
the age of ‘post-truth’ societies have tended to severe ever more the
connection of information and knowledge. Evolving topics of global
debate have created increasingly polarised and tensioned discursive
terrains and civil societies. What perspectives can humanities and
social sciences offer for contemporary situations of cultural
agonism? How could sourcing of the traditions of debate help polities
and societies find solutions to their pressing dilemmas and
conceptual dead locks?

The conference invites scholars to join in to a fruitful and friendly
debate on histories and futures of debating. It focuses on questions
which are of interest e.g. for historians, cultural researchers, and
cultural geographers, as well as for researchers of sociolinguistics
(e.g. language contacts and minority languages), literary scholars
and social scientists.

Themes

Topics and keywords for submissions may include some of the following
(not exclusively):

- Arenas of debate in change: what were the spaces of debate in the
  past; what are they today; where and how does debating take place
  tomorrow? How do arenas and venues of debate affect modes of
  interaction? (in parliaments, courtrooms, newspapers, salons, the
  internet?)
- Disinformation/misinformation in history
- Languages of debate: how have people used language, both verbal and
  non-verbal, in arguing for their cause?
- Topics and rhetoric of debate in interaction: how do rhetorical
  forms and genres effect topics of debate, and vice versa?
- Politics, theatre and literature – today, and in the past
- Silenced debate: how has debate been restricted? How have different
  groups been marginalized or prevented from participating in
  discussion?

Abstracts

We invite all who are interested to submit titles and abstracts
(maximum 300 words) by January 10th 2020. Accepted proposals will be
announced by the end of January 2020, and the preliminary schedule of
the conference and practical instructions will be sent to
participants by the end of February. Please address presentation
proposals as an attached PDF to: [email protected]

Practical information

The participation fee of the conference is 90 € (45 € for PhD
students). The working languages are English and Finnish. An academic
compilation based on the conference presentations is being planned.

The participation fee includes: entrance to the conference as a
speaker, a conference folder and associated materials, refreshments
on both days of the conference, conference dinner (Thursday evening)
and a hard copy of the conference publication (including postage).

Conference website:
https://www.oulu.fi/transculturalencounters/




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