Space Interaction Discourse

Aalborg, Denmark ~ International Conference 2008 ~ 12 ~ 14th November 2008

 

Call for abstracts Submission Registration Programme Location

What's New

9.11.2008
The final programme is online. Of course, it may change on the day.
11.10.2008
Registration has now closed. For those who have registered and paid, then welcome to Aalborg!
30.9.2008
A provisional list of titles of presentations
23.9.2008
Registration and payment final deadline is extended until October 10th
16.7.2008
Aalborg International Guitar Festival will also take place from 10-16th November while the conference takes place
27.3.2008
Registration is now open
6.4.2008
Review process is complete: 92 abstracts accepted
8.2.2008
Deadline closed: 120 submissions received
24.1.2008
Plenary lecture abstracts online
15.1.2008
New open conference system for submissions
1.11.2007
Conference is officially announced - call for abstracts

Deadlines

1.2.2008
Submission deadline: closed
1.9.2008
Registration deadline
The aim of this international conference to be held in Aalborg, Denmark from 12th - 14th November 2008 is to bring together researchers who investigate space, mediated discourse and embodied interaction from different perspectives. The conference will highlight interdisciplinary research that explores how embodied and virtual social actors communicate, interact and coordinate their activities in complex multimodal environments, with a special focus on place, mobility and the body. Thus, this conference welcomes contributions by scholars and doctoral students in a range of disciplines and fields of inquiry, including discourse studies, conversation analysis, discursive psychology, critical discourse analysis, interaction analysis, architecture, design, geography, sociology, anthropology, environmental psychology, mobility studies, ubiquitous computing, computer-supported cooperative work and computer-supported cooperative learning. Please see the call for abstracts for more details.

Plenary speakers

This conference is organised by Paul McIlvenny within the framework of the PlaceME Nordic Research Network.

  [Last edited: 09 November 2008]