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AlA Brixen 2024 A Linguistic Lens on Narratives in Professional Settings 16-18 May 2024​

AlA Brixen 2024A Linguistic Lens on Narratives in Professional Settings16-18 May 2024 Conference for the Italian Association for the Study of English (AIA) organised by the Faculty of Education of the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano PLENARY SPEAKERS Paola Catenaccio (University of Milan) Alexandra Georgakopoulou (King’s College London) Camilla Vasquez (University of South Florida) PROGRAMME LOCAL SCIENTIFIC AND ORGANISING COMMITTEE Maria Cristina Gatti (chair), Martina Irsara, Cecilia Lazzeretti, Graham Burton, Francesca Vitali and Laura Narisano CONTACTS aiabrixen2024@unibz.it

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CfS: 12th World Shakespeare Congress (July 20 to 26, 2026)

Call for Submissions 12th World Shakespeare Congress July 20 to 26, 2026 The Twelfth World Shakespeare Congress will be held from July 20th to 26th 2026, in Verona. This will be the first time that the WSC has been held in Italy. The International Shakespeare Association invites submissions of proposals for seminars, workshops, and panels engaging some aspect of the congress theme, ‘Planetary Shakespeares’. The Local Committee is chaired by Silvia Bigliazzi and co-chaired by Emanuel Stelzer. This is the website of the WSC: https://www.wsc2026.org/. For more information, click here: https://www.wsc2026.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/MORErev.pdf. The Congress will foster discussion of the many ways in which Shakespeare may be conceived as ‘planetary’, reaching out to resonances with new cultural galaxies of enquiry, debate, and knowledge. It will bridge the Gutenberg print age with the flourishing of humanism and the era of the virtual and the post-human, raising questions about our own understandings of the humanities at a time of manifold crises. In addition, the Congress will provide the occasion for connecting Shakespearean studies and practices to new forms of social awareness and engagement, as well as of innovative takes on our sense of the real. It will offer several areas of debate, emphasising the relation between eco-concerns and the position of the human and post-humanity, in relation to the rise of technology, the digital and the virtual. Proposals for seminars, workshops and panels must be submitted online via the congress website. The deadline for all submissions is 15th September 2024.

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Macbeth: History, Tragedy, Opera and Accessibility – Sapienza Università di Roma. 23 January 2024

Dear all, We are pleased to announce the third event related to this year’s seminars, featuring Prof. Elena Di Giovanni (University of Macerata) and Stefania Laura (Sovrintendenza Teatro La Scala di Milano) with a presentation titled “Macbeth: History, Tragedy, Opera and Accessibility.” You are all invited to participate in person (Room 104, Marco Polo building, please see the attached poster) or online via the following Zoom link: https://uniroma1.zoom.us/j/86512044770 on Tuesday, January 23rd at 4:00 PM CET. Further info in the poster attached. The steering committee. Donatella Montini Andrea Peghinelli Fabio Ciambella Carmen Gallo 

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Framing Ethics and Plagiarism in Medical Research Writing and Publishing – Girolamo Tessuto, Michele Caraglia (eds)

Framing Ethics and Plagiarism in Medical Research Writing and Publishing, edited by Girolamo Tessuto, Michele Caraglia As scientific knowledge is continually refreshed by new experiments and theoretical insights and openly communicated to the medical community, upholding the academic integrity of scientific publishing is a key ethical issue in medical research. Academic integrity does not just involve commitment to a moral code or ethical policy, it is also about adherence to a set of values that avoid plagiarism and support trustworthy, fair, and honest behaviour in medical research and publishing, thus ensuring that knowledge dissemination proceeds unhampered. However, plagiarism is often framed in narrow, judgmental terms that leave little room for doctors and researchers to understand its complexities and consequences, made all the more complicated by the increasing use of the internet as a research space. This book provides an extensive exploration of ethics and plagiarism, helping its readership to understand how and to what extent the language-and-text processing components of medical discourse can and should be scrutinized across the genres that matter to scientific medical research writing practices and publishing. This book is part of Medical Discourse and Communication internationally peer-reviewed series – Editor in Chief: G. Tessuto Cambridge Scholars Publishing ISBN: 1-5275-6311-1 Release Date: 17th January 2024 Pages: 113 https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-5275-6311-7

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