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<pre> We invite contributions locating at the intersection of cross-cultural discourse analysis, critical linguistics and translation theory. Suggested topics within the scope of the Conference: * media communication as intercultural communication: mediation, translation, adaptation; * information, values, reader (viewer) orientation; * globalization and local world news; * local mediation of global topics; * global mediation of national topics and cultural emphases (collective memories, taboos, de-sacralization of symbols); * re-contextualization and semiotic re-coding in the media (multi-modal communications); * mediating humor and irony; * global genres and local media politics; * use and abuse in cross-cultural mediation of texts; * use and misuse of citations and reported speech; * use and misuse of science in political discourse; * ideologies and power in the media; * developing solidarity and hostility through the media; * professionalism and ethics in media communication (translation); * knowledge-based societies and the media: educational aspects; * media discourses and language teaching; Individual papers (20 minutes paper + 10 minutes discussion) and workshop proposals are invited. Abstracts (300-500 words), with the author's name, affiliation, e-mail address, and paper title should be sent via e-mail to the Conference address globe.ils@uw.edu.pl by the end of February 2008. Notification of acceptance will be sent to the authors by 31 March 2008. Selected papers will be published in the conference proceedings. </pre>This CfP was obtained from [http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=1728&copyownerid=2 WikiCFP]
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