Main events

 

2011

      Sydney, 14-22 May

                       Sydney Writers Festival
                       Rediscovering Rhetoric: the Craft of Persuasion with Neil James
                       
In recent years international politics has highlighted the best and the worst in our                           public language. Neil James, executive director of the Plain English Foundation,                               revisits the ancient craft of persuasion by examining the use and abuse of                                      argument, and what distinguishes a finely tuned sentence from the verbal garbage                          of gobbledygook.

                       Spin Cycle
                       
Does everything these days have to be spun? Former federal minister Lindsay                                Tanner, master chronicler of corporate Australia Trevor Sykes, and author, former                          advertising writer and ‘The Gruen Transfer’ regular Jane Caro explain how plain                                speaking is no longer in vogue.

                       Wikilit
                       
WikiLeaks has revealed much about the way government and business                                           communicates when no-one is watching. Chair Janine Perrett gets author Neil                                 James, science and technology writer James Gleick and former diplomat (who was                           himself “WikiLeaked”) Richard Woolcott to tell us how information technology                                  might now shape communications in a post-Wiki era, and what this might mean for                        democracy. 

                       Moving Forward to Turn Back (the Boats)
                       
Has our political discourse become just one big clichéd sound byte repeated ad                                nauseum until we all want to run screaming from the country? AA Gill, Mike Carlton                        and Meredith Burgmann discuss with chair Neil James.

 

2010

      Lisbon Portugal, 12-14 November

                       Clarity
                       Strengthening plain language: public benefit and professional practice
                       
Speakers from 22 countries presented case studies, master classes, and seminars                            on communicating clearly with the public.

 

      Sydney, 18-22 May

                       Sydney Writers' Festival
                       Speaketh so pleyne: the challenge of plain English with Neil James
                       What exactly is plain English and who should be using it?


                       Interrogating Twitter
                       What are texting, email and Twitter doing to the quality of our writing?
                       Neil James, Ruth Wajnryb, David Levithan and John Freeman.

                       Did business-speak cause the GFC?
                       David Wessel, Ross Garnaut, Ross Gittins and Neil James dissect the mysteries
                       of 'business speak'.

                       Programmatic specificity we can believe in
                       Christopher Hitchens, Nathan Rees and Annabel Crabb argue the importance of
                       language to democracy. Chaired by Neil James. 

2009

Sydney 15-17 October

    PLAIN 2009
    7th International PLAIN Language Conference
    Hosted by the Plain English Foundation.


         Sydney, 23-24 May

                       Sydney Writers' Festival
                       The author's right to speak
                       Has public and democratic responsibility been compromised?
                       Monica Ali, Richard Flanagan, Neil James and David Williamson discuss the politics of
                       freedom of expression with chair Rosie Scott.


                       Much ado about grammar
                       Neil James, Mark Tredinnick, Michael Meehan and Dominic Knight debate
                       whether knowing your grammar is as essential as it once was with chair Eva Gold.
                       They’ll also explore whether critical literacy is now more important than an
                       old-fashioned grammatical method.

2008
         Mexico, 20-23 November
                       Clarity International conference                            
                       
Setting the standard: first steps towards a plain language profession
                       
Panel session with Neil James (Australia), Lynda Harris (NZ),
                        Helena Englund (Sweden), Annetta Cheek (USA) and Karen Schriver (USA).
                        Moderated by Mark Adler (UK).
         Sydney, 23-24 May
  Sydney Writers' Festival
Reviving Rhetoric: Neil James and James O’Loghlin in Conversation
We tossed grammar and rhetoric out of the school curriculum 30 years ago, and the standards of our public language seem to have declined markedly. Neil James, author of Writing at Work, talks with James O’Loghlin, author of Umm... A Complete Guide to Public Speaking, about the need to revive the classical crafts of communication.

The Lost Art of Oratory
The recent apology in federal parliament highlighted the power of public oratory to inspire and unite a community. Yet public language in Australia tends towards bloodless officialese more than prose of passion. Former politicians Bob Carr and Margaret Reynolds join former speech writers Graham Freudenberg and Lucinda Holdforth to discuss the potential for an Australian oratory. Chaired by Neil James, executive director of the Plain English Foundation.

2007
         Amsterdam, Netherlands, 11-14 October
  6th International PLAIN Language Conference
Neil James: Plenary paper – The Amsterdam challenge: building a plain language profession.
Peta Spear: workshop – Is plain English relevant to literature? Far more than you think!
Neil James: workshop – Seeing the wood and the trees: structure mapping for longer documents.
         Sydney: 1-2 June
  Sydney Writers' Festival
Plain English Foundation panel - The future of English
Vikram Chandra, Steven Hall, Pam Peters and Neil James explore the forces that are shaping the language of the future.
  Plain English Foundation panel — The ethics of language
David Marr, Margaret Somerville, Mary Zournazi and Neil James discuss the importance and the possibility of an ethics of language.

 

2006
         Sydney: 1 December
  Stop! Revive! Survive! English Teachers' Association Annual Conference
Neil James and Wayne Sawyer forum discussion: Language — DoublePlus (Un)Good: teaching language consciously.
         Wellington, New Zealand: 6 October
  

WriteMark Plain English Conference

Neil James: Keynote address — Raising the standards: what makes English plain?

Workshop — Will it work? Measuring effective writing.

         Sydney: 28 May
    Sydney Writers' Festival
  Plain English Foundation panel — The language of power
  Kate Grenville, Hsu-Ming Teo and Neil James discuss how the powerful
  manipulate language. Chaired by Professor Peter Butt.
2005
         Washington D.C., USA: November
 
 

Plain Language Conference: Adding up the benefits
Neil James: Selling cultural change: using performance indicators on the road to plain language.

         Sydney: September

 
 

Plain English Foundation and the University of Sydney Conference

What is the New Rhetoric?

         Boulogne sur Mer, France: July
 
 

Clarity International Conference
Plain Language Around the World: panel session.

Neil James: Plain English in Australia.

Convened by Professor Peter Butt.

 

        Sydney: May

 
 

Sydney Writers' Festival
Plain English Foundation panel — Political speak: double talk vs plain English.
NSW Attorney-General Bob Debus, ABC broadcaster Richard Glover, author Linda Jaivin, and Associate Professor Catharine Lumby. Chaired by Neil James.

2004
        Sydney: October
 
 
Technical Communicators' Conference
Plain English: the next generation, paper by Neil James.
        Sydney: July
 
 
The Australian Style Council
Back to life: resuscitating public language, annual conference keynote address by Neil James.
        Sydney: May
 
 
Sydney Writers' Festival
Plain English Foundation panel — Diseased English: can it be cured?
Alex Buzo, Neil James, Amanda Lohrey, Ruth Wajnryb. Chaired by Professor Elizabeth Webby.