RaAM 14 METAPHOR AND SPACE CFP

We are happy to announce the 14th conference of the Association for Researching and Applying Metaphor (RaAM), which will take place 23-26 June 2021 both online and at Vilnius University, Lithuania. Its theme is "Metaphor and space".

In view of social distancing measures and to accommodate a wide range of participants from local and overseas, #RaAM14 in 2021 will be held on campus and online supporting greater access, equity, and sustainability in the #NewNormal.

We welcome contributions focusing on any aspect of metaphor, metonymy and/or other forms of figurative language and thought, including but not restricted to the following:

  • Theoretical and methodological aspects of metaphor
  • Metaphor in cross-cultural communication
  • Metaphor and Mental Space Theory
  • Metaphor in discourse
  • Multimodal metaphor
  • Metaphor in gesture and other modes/spaces of expression
  • Metaphor and translation
  • Metaphor in learner language and education

Abstracts for oral presentations, colloquia presentations and poster presentations should be no longer than 400 words (excluding references) and should include:

  • Title
  • Clearly articulated research question(s) and their relevance to the conference theme
  • Essential details about research framework, data and methods
  • If possible, (preliminary) results and their interpretation.

You are welcome to submit more than one contribution, but please note that you can only be first author for one contribution. All abstracts, as well as conference presentations/colloquia/ posters, if accepted, should be written/conducted in English. Please also note that while you do not have to be a RaAM member to submit an abstract, paid-up membership of RaAM is mandatory in order to register and present at the conference.

You may apply for one of the following:

  • Paper presentation
    • single or multiple authors
    • 20 minutes presentation plus 5 minutes Q & A
  • Colloquium presentation
    • 3 or more authors
    • 90-minute theme-based presentations with a strong interactive component among the presenters and audience (or two 90-minute sessions on the same topic)
    • Colloquium proposals should include the title and 3 or more abstracts (of 300-400 words each; outlining each part of the colloquium). Additional explanation (in 200-300 words) regarding how the colloquium will be structured is required
    • After the colloquium proposal is accepted, individual authors should submit their abstracts via EasyChair for double-blind peer review.
  • Poster presentation
    • single or multiple authors
    • 2-minute presentation. Please note that instructions for poster presenters will be sent out upon acceptance.

Important deadlines:

  • Colloquium proposal submission deadline: 5 October 2020. Send them to raam14@flf.vu.lt
    • Notification of acceptance: 26 October 2020
  • Abstract (paper, poster) submission deadline: 18 November 2020 [extended]
    • Notification of acceptance: 15 January 2021

Abstracts should be submitted through EasyChair. If you have not already done so, you will be prompted to set up an EasyChair account. Our submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=raam14. Abstracts will be reviewed anonymously by our Scientific Committee.

While the conference proper will begin in the early afternoon of June 23, we will also host hands-on pre-conference workshops in the morning. There is a separate call for anyone interested in holding such a workshop (deadline 7 September 2020).

Best PhD presentation award

An award will be given to the best presentation by a PhD student. Presentations will be shortlisted in the review process. Please note that only single-authored paper presentations are eligible.

Further information

Please consult our website: https://www.raam14.flf.vu.lt/ We are also on Facebook and Twitter: @RaAMconfVilnius. Feel free to contact us via email at raam14@flf.vu.lt

Local Organising Committee:

Inesa Šeškauskienė (chair), Faculty of Philology, VU
Liudmila Arcimavičienė, Faculty of Philology, VU
Jurga Cibulskienė, Faculty of Philology, VU
Ieva Stasiūnaitė, Faculty of Philology, VU
Justina Urbonaitė, Faculty of Philology, VU
Dovilė Vengalienė, Kaunas Faculty, VU
Eglė Žilinskaitė-Šinkūnienė, Faculty of Philology, VU

We look forward to welcoming you in Vilnius!

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