17th International Conference on Language and Social Psychology (ICLASP17)
Conferences
IRCAHC Events
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Date
22 - 25 Jun 2022
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Organiser
Department of English and Communication & International Research Centre for the Advancement of Health Communication
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Time
08:30 - 18:30
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Venue
Zoom
Speaker
Professor Martha Augoustinos
Professor Michael Bond
Professor Mohan Dutta
Professor Ping Li (李平)
Professor Sik Hung Ng (伍錫洪)
Summary
ICLASP17:2022 welcomes scholars engaging in sociopsychological research and analyses concerning the role of language in society, including verbal and non-verbal communication. The conference attracts papers that specialize in the application and development of theories of language perceptions, attributions, and language use to understand group and individual behaviour in society.
While it has roots in the discipline of language sciences, IALSP also comprises scholars from diverse disciplines such as psychology, social psychology, sociology, communication, applied linguistics, anthropology, educational sciences, and philosophy. Biennially, IALSP convenes for a conference to create opportunities for the scholarly exchange ideas. Please visit the website at https://www.ialsp.org.
The areas of interest for language and social psychology (LSP) scholars is wide ranging and includes cross- and intercultural communication, intergroup communication, gender and sexuality, interdisciplinary and patient health discourse, intergenerational communication, the discourse of dementia, institutional talk, and social media among others.
Registration and payment deadline: 31 May 2022
Keynote Speaker
Professor Martha Augoustinos
School of Psychology, The University of Adelaide, Australia
The discursive turn in psychology: What have we learned?
Professor Michael Bond
Department of Management and Marketing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
The "magnum mysterium" of culture: My getting to grips with an elusive, polysemous construct for us empirical social scientists
Professor Mohan Dutta
School of Communication, Journalism and Marketing, Massey University, New Zealand
Cultural centering as decolonizing hegemonic structures
Professor Ping Li (李平)
Faculty of Humanities, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Social Learning of Second Language: A Neurocognitive Framework
Professor Sik Hung Ng (伍錫洪)
Former Chair Professor of Psychology, City University of Hong Kong, and Renmin University of China
Nonviolent Collective Action and Genuine Dialogue