Program

Program: International Symposium on Face and Politeness

08:30-09:00

Registration

Arrival tea and coffee

09:00-10:00

Plenary: Sukriye Ruhi (Middle East Technical University): A Place for Emotions in Conceptualizing Face and Relational Work

10:00-10:30

Morning tea

10:30-12:30

Cemal Cakir (Gazi University): Baş ‘head’, göz ‘eye’, and ayak ‘foot’ as complementary concepts to yüz ‘face’ in Turkish politeness

Sage Lambert Graham (University of Memphis): (Im)politeness and identity online

 

 

Abdullah Bin Towairesh (University of Queensland): A study of address terms used in different situations in the city of Riyadh

Meredith Marra (Victoria University of Wellington): Unintentional impoliteness at work: Skilled migrants in high stakes intercultural communication

 

Mohammad Fadzeli Jaafar, Marlyna Maros and Maslida Yusof (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia): 

Request markers among Malaysian students: styles and strategies

Kazuyo Murata (Ryokoku University): Coexistence of a whole and a self in Japanese politeness: Examples from humour in business meetings

 

Yasuhisa Watanabe (Griffith University): Face and power: two sides of the same coin?

Oliver Hambling-Jones and Andrew John Merrison (York St John University): Engineering affiliation by pursuing 'agreeables'

12:30-13:30

Lunch

13:30-15:00

Jim O’Driscoll (University of Huddersfield): Some issues with the concept of face: when, how much, what?

Mark Campana (Kobe City University of Foreign Studies): A metalanguage of sound

 

Noriko Inagaki (University of London): A theoretical quandary in Brown and Levinson's idiosyncratic notion of face

Andrew John Merrison (York St John University): Doing aphasia: Sorry, I'm not with you!

 

Yaw Sekyi-Baidoo (University of Education, Winneba): Face and Politeness as Dynamic Discoursal Manifestation

Angela Ardington (University of Sydney): The historic 'sorry': a necessary first step

15:00-15:30

Afternoon tea

15:30-18:00

Panel on Chinese face and (im)politeness: Chaired by Yuling Pan and Dániel Z Kádar

Yueguo Gu (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences): Face-work in physical and social space-time in Chinese context

Yuling Pan (U.S. Census Bureau): Facework in refusal in Chinese survey interviews
Dániel Z. Kádár
(Hungarian Academy of Sciences):
Face and (im)politeness in historical Chinese family discourse

Carl Hinze (Eversheds LLP, Shanghai): Chinese politeness is not about 'face': evidence from the business world

Yun He (Loughborough University): Face and politeness: compliment rejection in contemporary Chinese
Michael Haugh (Griffith University): Discussant

18:00~

Symposium closing

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