upcoming AIA events

CFP AIA Seminar 2026, Genoa May 14-15, 2026

Time and Temporalities. Linguistic, Literary, and Cultural Perspectives We are pleased to announce that the 2026 AIA Seminar “Time and Temporalities: Linguistic, Literary, and Cultural Perspectives” will be held on May 14-15, 2026, at the University of Genoa. In contemporary theoretical discourse, time is an increasingly central category which conceives of the present as a complex cultural matrix where multiple intersecting temporalities interact and vie for attention. Our two-day seminar on “Time and Temporalities” aims to explore aspects of time as it relates to cultural, literary and linguistic contexts, both historical and contemporary, and from theoretical, applied and experimental approaches. We invite 15-minute papers that engage with, but are not limited to, the following themes: Linguistics Literature/Culture Contributions from established scholars, early-career researchers, and PhD students are welcome. The oral presentations will be 15 minutes long, followed by 5 minutes for discussion. Please submit an abstract to aia.seminar.unige@gmail.com. It should be of no more than 500 words including references, clearly indicating the research question, data, methods, and major contributions of the study. The deadline for submission is 30 March 2026. Acceptance notification will be sent by 15 April 2026. REGISTRATION FEESEur. 90,00 (standard); Eur. 75,00 (PhD students only)Details on the registration procedures will follow. We look forward to welcoming you to Genoa and having a productive and enriching conference. Keynote speakers: Linguistics: Prof. Martin Hilpert (Università di Neuchâtel) and Prof.ssa Roberta Facchinetti (Università di Verona). Literature: Prof. Andrew Bennett (University of Bristol) Cultural Studies: Prof. Fabio Cleto (Università di Bergamo)

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AIA Winter School 18-20 February 2026 TRIESTE Narratives of Crisis

Narratives of Crisis Past and Present: Exploring Memory, Nostalgia and Transformations across Discourses University of Trieste  18-20 February 2026 The new AIA Winter School will take place at the University of Trieste from 18 February to 20 February 2026. This intensive three-day programme brings together leading voices in English Studies, with keynote talks from Esterino Adami (University of Torino), Chiara Battisti (University of Verona) and Robert Young (New York University). Invited experts, including Gino Scatasta (University of Bologna), Emma Sdegno (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice) and Nicoletta Vasta (University of Udine), will present on key topics in Linguistics and Translation, Literature, and Cultural Studies. These speakers will also lead interactive laboratory sessions designed to enhance participants’ practical skills. Please find the programme here The registration fee of €180 covers coffee breaks and lunches throughout the event, ensuring a comfortable and engaging experience for all participants. Payment must be made via PagoPA through this link between 2 January and 5 February 2026 (reason for payment: Your name – AIA Winter School 2026 – Università di Trieste). In addition, between 7 January and 10 February, please complete the related registration form you can find by clicking here. Regarding accommodation, both recommended hotels are located in the city centre and are within walking distance of the School venue. Please find contact details and indicative reduced rates below: Capitelli Hotel (https://www.hotelcapitelli.it – tel. 040 064 4221 ‒ approximately 25 rooms): €50–70 per night, depending on room type (double, triple or small apartments suitable for sharing). Urban Hotel (www.urbanhotel.it – tel. +39 040 302065): €105 per night. Our hosts, Roberta Gefter (roberta.gefter@units.it) and Piergiorgio Trevisan (ptrevisan@units.it), will be happy to suggest other accommodation options. Please feel free to contact them for further information. Finally, we are pleased to announce that, as in previous years, AIA will offer two €300 grants to eligible participants, encouraging broad participation in this valuable academic gathering. To apply and for info, write to aiasegreteria@unito.it Join us in Trieste for an opportunity to deepen your expertise, network with peers, and gain insights from leaders in English Studies!

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AIA 32 in Turin is over… see you in Rome in two years for our next AIA Conference! And thank you to Virginia Pulcini and to all the AIA members and Turin staff and students for a splendid event!

The 32nd AIA Conference: Human, Humane, Humanities. Voices from the Anglosphere (11-13 September 2025) has been a great success! Thank you to Virginia Pulcini and to all the members, students and everybody else involved in the splendid organization… https://corep.it/aia-conference-2025

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*** 32nd AIA Conference *** 32nd AIA Conference – 11-13 September 2025 – University of Turin – “Human, Humane, Humanities. Voices from the Anglosphere”

32nd AIA Conference 11-13 September 2025 – University of Turin Human, Humane, Humanities. Voices from the Anglosphere The new millennium is witnessing new geopolitical crises, ideological conflicts, the effects of climate change, which make us reflect on what ‘being human’ involves. Real-life experiences of people struggling for survival, suffering from ethnic, religious, political, gender and linguistic discrimination or isolation tell us that ‘humane’ values are often violated or ignored. The emphasis on ‘human, humane and humanities’ in the title of the 32nd AIA Conference is meant to offer scholars in linguistic, literary, cultural and transmedial studies the opportunity to explore the various facets of ‘human nature’, as they emerge from the voices of communities in the English-speaking world. The polysemic nature of these words lends itself to reflect on the state of being human, but also on being humane, that is, feeling empathy, compassion, and understanding for fellow living entities. The digital turn represents a huge step forward for present and future generations of scholars. However, artificial Intelligence seems to be subverting the primacy of human intellect, threatening to dehumanize many aspects of human creative and communicative practices. Recently literature has incorporated notions of neo-materialism and posthumanism to better take into account the more-than-human agency and the interconnectedness of all living beings. In postcolonial literature new forms of enslavement determine a constant concern both in the traditional and in the new media. Environmental humanities in the Anglosphere is increasingly engaged in interconnected issues of social and climate justice, asymmetrical power relations and decolonial thinking. AIA members are invited to submit proposals for Seminars relevant to the following themes, from the perspective of literary, linguistic and cultural studies. Inter- or cross-disciplinary Seminars, addressing issues from multiple perspectives, are strongly encouraged.   Human experience(s) within and across texts and discourses Storytelling, old and new textualities, cross-digital narratives Stylistic approaches to texts and discourses about the human and the non-human Neo-material and posthuman perspectives in literary, cultural and postcolonial studies Ethics, empathy, compassion and tolerance (New) metaphors for the world we live in Social, climate justice, and decolonial thinking Migration flows, new forms of enslavements, new forms of agencies and activism Environmental humanities and eco-criticism Indigenous knowledge and the need for new ecological paradigms Representations of identity, gender, race, and class Cultural diversity, inclusivity and intersectionality in the English-speaking world Linguistic landscapes: exploring language variation and change Historical perspectives on English language, literature, and culture Digital humanities: diachronic and synchronic application to English studies Specialized discourse and international communication Human-machine interaction in the real and in the fictional world Multimodality in texts and discourses Truthfulness and post-truth The digital turn in education, teacher training, EFL teaching and learning The digital turn in translation Interdisciplinary approaches to the teaching of English literature Translation studies, cross-cultural communication, audio-visual translation (AVT) and media accessibility (MA) The human aspect of translation AIA32 will host the following plenary speakers: Rossella Ciocca, University of Naples “L’Orientale” Radhika Jha, cosmopolitan author Carol O’Sullivan, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Caroline Tagg, (The Open University)   Call for Seminars AIA members are invited to submit proposals (max 300 words, including references). Proposals can be jointly submitted to the Scientific Committee by a minimum of two or a maximum of three convenors from different universities. Please send your proposals to aia32@unito.it by 1 February 2025. Notification of acceptance: 15 March 2025. The full list of Seminars with outlines and contact addresses of convenors will be published on the conference website by 15 March 2025. Call for Papers AIA members are invited to submit abstracts of individual papers for specific Seminars only from 15 March 2025 when the list of Seminars will be made available. Deadline for submission of abstracts for individual papers: 23 April 2025. Abstracts (WORD format) should be about 300 words long, including references. Font: Times New Roman, 12 points.  Notification of acceptance: 15 May 2025. Please note that:– Seminars must include either 4, 5 or 8 speakers (each speaker will be allowed 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for Q&A);– AIA members may present only one paper (this applies both to single-author and co-authored presentations).Please send your proposals to aia32@unito.it Link to AIA32 website:  https://corep.it/aia-conference-2025 Organizing Committee Esterino Adami, Harjot Banga, Cecilia Boggio, Maria Cristina Caimotto, Stefania Cicillini, Carmen Concilio, Michelangelo Conoscenti, Irene De Angelis, Massimiliano Demata, Paola Della Valle, Maria Laura Ferroglio, Maria Festa, Antonella Maria Giacosa, Alessio Mattana, Vincenza Minutella, Alessandra Molino, Costanza Mondo, Ilaria Parini, Teresa Prudente, Silvia Pireddu, Virginia Pulcini, Giorgia Riboni, Marco Santello, Karolina Anna Tatar, Nesrine Triki, Virginia Zorzi, Angela Zottola. Scientific Committee Esterino Adami (Università di Torino) Giuseppe Balirano (Università di Napoli “L’Orientale”) Roberto Baronti Marchiò (Università di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale) Cecilia Boggio (Università di Torino) Paola Brusasco (Università di Chieti) Claudia Cao (Università di Cagliari) Valentina Castagna (Università di Palermo) Paola Catenaccio (Università di Milano) Carmen Concilio (Università di Torino) Michelangelo Conoscenti (Università di Torino) Giuseppina Cortese (Università di Torino) Manuela D’Amore (Università di Catania) Irene De Angelis (Università di Torino) Bianca Del Villano (Università di Napoli “L’Orientale”) Paola Della Valle (Università di Torino) Massimiliano Demata (Università di Torino) Elena Di Giovanni (Università di Macerata) Eleonora Federici (Università di Ferrara) Cristiano Furiassi (Università di Torino) Francesca Guidotti (Università di Bergamo) Siria Guzzo (Università di Salerno) Bronwen Hughes (Università di Napoli Parthenope) C. Bruna Mancini (Università della Calabria) Pierpaolo Martino (Università di Bari) Vincenza Minutella (Università di Torino) Alessandra Molino (Università di Torino) Marilena Parlati (Università di Padova) Donatella Pallotti (Università di Firenze) Silvia Pireddu (Università di Torino) Virginia Pulcini (Università di Torino) Irene Ranzato (Sapienza Università di Roma) Enrico Reggiani (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore) Giorgia Riboni (Università di Torino) Federico Sabatini (Università di Torino) Rossana Maria Sebellin (Università di Roma Tor Vergata) Maria Grazia Sindoni (Università di Messina) Elena Spandri (Università di Siena) Massimo Sturiale (Università di Milano) Laura Tosi (Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia) Angela Zottola (Università di Torino)

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AIA FOR PHDS – “Life after the PhD”

*****AIA FOR PHDS***** Facendo seguito alle richieste che ci sono venute da dottorande/i e young researchers incontrate dal Direttivo AIA in diverse sedi (Catania, Milano, Napoli, Roma, Torino), abbiamo organizzato un evento online di informazione e orientamento sulle opportunità di ricerca post-dottorato: Life after the PhD. Incontro informativo e di orientamento organizzato dall’AIA sulle prospettive di ricerca post-doc in Anglistica L’incontro si terrà martedì 11 giugno, a partire dalle 14:45 sulla piattaforma Cisco Webex. Parteciperanno: Dr Lucia Salto, Project Coordinator Career Development Facilitator and Career Tracking Expert. Università di Torino Dr Svetlana Dimitrova, Euraxess Borsiste/i Marie Curie Ci aspettiamo un dialogo proficuo tra relatrici, dottorande/i e young researchers per approfondire le varie opportunità di ricerca. All’incontro potranno partecipare esclusivamente soci/e dell’AIA. Vi aspettiamo numerose/i!

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