Call for Papers
系统功能语言学论坛
前言
Global dynamics such as geopolitical tensions continue to reshape language and meaning-making, and our understanding of such. SFLIG2025 acknowledges the constant changes in linguistic landscapes, from the emergence of AI-driven communication to shifting sociopolitical discourses and environmental challenges. Aside from our adaptability to these changes, SFL applications are seen to be encompassing traditional domains while embracing new frontiers in digital technology, sustainability, and post-pandemic communication patterns. The Conference aims to provide a platform for scholars to explore these changes and interdisciplinarity through not just Systemic Functional Linguistics, but also other theoretical and conceptual frameworks such as Legitimation Code Theory, Multimodality, ESG and so on.
confirmed speakers
Professor Jonathan James Webster, City University of Hong Kong, China
Professor Christian Matthiessen, Complutense University, Spain
Dr Sally Humphrey, Australian Catholic University, Australia
Assoc. Professor Fei Victor Lim, Nayang Technological University, Singapore
Dr Clarence Green, University of Hong Kong, China
Dr Kathryn Accurso, University of British Colombia, Canada
Dr Vinh To, University of Tasmania, Australia
Dr Thomas Amundrud, Nara University of Education, Japan
Dr Eric Cheung, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China
Dr Dongbing Zhang, University of International Business and Economics, China
Themes
Invited contributions include, but are not limited to, the following conference strands:
SFL Advancement, Language Description and Typology
SFL and Education
SFL and Translating and Interpreting
SFL and Multilingualism
SFL and Media and Multimodality
SFL and other fields (Health, Arts, Music, ICT, Engineering, etc.)
SFL and Ecolinguistics
SFL, Cognition and Neurolinguistics
SFL and Legitimation Code Theory (LCT)
SFL Application during and after the COVID-19 pandemic
SFL Application in political analysis
SFL analysis of discourses related to AI/Chat GPT
SFL Application in sustainability and environment, society and governance (ESG)
Appraisal Framework
Submission Guidelines
Abstract Submission link: https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/76034/submitter
Full paper submission link: https://redcap.utas.edu.au/surveys/?s=YRRHHX3JFTXCREHN
Please submit your conference abstract and full paper by 30 April 2025.
Key dates
December 2024: Announcement of SFLIG 2025 and call for papers
30 April 2025: Deadline for abstract and full paper submissions for the proceedings
31 July 2025: Abstract review completed
31July 2025: Abstracts selected for the special issue and call for full paper submission for the special issue
August 2025: Notification of abstract acceptance for conference presentation
September 2025: Conference Registration
30 September 2025: Deadline for submission of recordings
1st week of November 2025: Program available
10 -13 November 2025: Conference days
30 November 2025: Deadline for paper submission for the special issue
Second half of 2026: Publication of the proceedings
December 2026: Publication of the special issue
Committ
Dr Vinh To, University of Tasmania, Australia representative
Dr Thomas Amundrud, Nara University of Education, Asia representative
Dr Eric Cheung, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Asia representative
Dr Dongbing Zhang, University of International Business and Economics, Asia representative
Dr Kathryn Accurso, the University of British Columbia, North America representative
Dr. Jacqueline Nenchin, Molloy University, US representative
Dr Isaac N. Mwinlaaru, University of Cape Coast, Africa representative
Dr Peter Oyewole Makinde, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Africa representative
Dr Marta Filipe Alexandre, Polytechnic of Leiria, Europe representative
Dr Awni Etaywe, Charles Darwin University, social media officer
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