FRIDAY (workshops and reg will be located in UMC 382-386)
9:00 AM
Registration
9:30-11:00
Workshop: Makoto Hayashi / Barbara Fox
11:00-12:30
Workshop: Christine Mallinson
12:30-2:00
Break for Lunch
2:00-3:30
Workshop: Bob Craig / Karen Tracy
3:30-5:00
Workshop: Kira Hall
5:00-???
Field trip to downtown Boulder (dinner)
SATURDAY
8:15 AM
Registration - 125
8:45-9:00
Opening Remarks - 1B80
9:00-9:50
Plenary Talk, Bob Craig - 1B80
Voicing Other Varieties - 1B80
Communities at Work - 1B90
10:00-10:30
Michael Wroblewski, Synthesizing Voices: Mimics and Models in an Ecuadorian Amazonian Contact Zone
Stanley Deetz and John McClellan, Sustainable Change: A Politically Attentive Discursive Analysis of Collaborative Talk
10:30-11:00
Jennifer Garland, Voicing as a tool for negotiation of identity and authenticity in an Irish language class
Jessica M. Smith, The Poetics of Kinship
11:00-11:30
Mary K. Good, Voicing the Multi-Faceted Self Among Tongan Youth: Code Choice, Ideology, and Multivocality
Diana Marinova, Reflexive Construction of Professional Identity: A Case Study of Backstage Talk Among Mediators
11:30-1:00
Break for lunch
Gender & Sexuality - 1B80
Lang Learning & Socialization - 1B90
1:00-1:30
Srilakshmi Ramakrishnan, ‘Wheatish’ Grooms, “homely” brides, and “innocent” divorcees: Commodified attributes in Indian matrimonial advertisements
Deniz Ortactepe, International Students' Second Language Socialization in terms of their Social Identity Construction
1:30-2:00
Kristine Køhler Mortensen, “So you're not wearing any underpants?” - Seductive speech as a conversational genre
Anne Jund, Constructing cultural affiliation, identity, and knowledge in global educational settings
2:00-2:30
Lori Labotka & Bryan James Gordon, Gender ideologies and gesture performance: Mocking non-hegemonic masculinities and the production of a “fag” gestural repertoire
Madeleine Adkins, The reproduction and subversion of gender hegemony in Breton language web videos
2:30-2:45
Snacks and coffee
Community & Ideology - 1B80
Discourse Markers - 1B90
2:45 - 3:15
Tomoko Pujara Sakuma, Ideologies of “Pure Japanese” in a Japanese Community in Brazil
Emma M. Betz, Projecting a Dispreferred Action: “Du”/ ‘You’-Prefaced Turns in German Conversation
3:15 - 3:45
Christina Schoux Casey, New Orleans English Now: Examining Social Identities and Linguistic Ideologies in Post-Katrina New Orleans
Rich Sandoval, Evidence for a Basic Function of the Parenthetical ‘you know’: Epistemic Practices that Motivate Social Deixis
3:45 - 4:15
Kate Weinkauf, Street-Level Prostitutes: A Community of Practice
Abdesalam Soudi, “Doctor Alright, Patient Okay”
4:15-5:05
Plenary Talk, Kira Hall - 1B80
SUNDAY
8:15 AM
Registration - 125
9:00-9:50
Plenary Talk, Makoto Hayashi - 1B80
Globalization - 1B80
Sociophonetics - 1B90
10:00-10:30
Christof Demont-Heinrich, English-language hegemony, (American) English monolinguals, and the question of multilingual reciprocity in a globalizing world
Rebecca Dayle Greene, Eastern Kentucky English and Ideology
10:30-11:00
Emilie L'Hôte, The inevitability of globalization in New Labour discourse
Lal Zimman, Identity, socialization, and gay-sounding voices
11:00-11:30
Kojiro Murakawa, A global-local negotiation in the discursive reconstruction of identity: A global company’s struggle in a local context
Katherine Geenberg, “He’s so smart!”: Testing listener perceptions of phrase-final pauses and speaker style in university discourse
11:30-1:00
Break for lunch
Style & Variation - 1B80
Discourse & Positioning - 1B90
1:00-1:30
Eun-Ho Kim, The Social Meanings of Korean Speech Styles: Style Shift in the Korean graduate-level classroom
Eman Kamal, ‘Maneuvering’: an Argumentative Strategy in English and Arabic Newspaper Editorials
1:30-2:00
Victor Barrett, Applying a Model of Style Variation to a NASCAR Broadcast
Susanne Stadlbauer, “I want pure Islam!”: Religious and Modern Spaces in the Discourse of Muslim Women in Colorado
2:00-2:30
Rachel Prosser, Comparing the Computer Mediated Communication Styles of Bilingual Latina Females
Adam Hodges, Regime (of Language) Change in Washington: Discursive Tactics of Resistance and the Shift Away from the 'War on Terror' Narrative