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[ecrea] Text-mining in the Digital Humanities: The Interface between Conceptual History, Critical Discourse Analysis and Corpus Linguistics.
Fri Feb 05 19:35:47 GMT 2010
Text-mining in the Digital Humanities: The
Interface between Conceptual History, Critical
Discourse Analysis and Corpus Linguistics.
13.05.10-14.05.10
Lancaster University, UK
The aim of this interdisciplinary workshop is to
explore the potential for collaboration between
researchers in Critical Discourse Analysis
(CDA), Corpus Linguistics (CL) and Conceptual
History (CH), the study of key socio-political
concepts in their historical context (see
http://www.concepta-net.org/conceptual_history).
Recent studies by mainly Lancaster-based
researchers have suggested the methodological
synergy that can result from combining CDA and
corpus-linguistic approaches. Meanwhile, the
discourse-historical approach in CDA developed
by Ruth Wodak (Lancaster) overlaps with CH in
its study of the discursive construction of
collective identities that can themselves be
seen as concepts, each with their own history.
Finally, the development of increasingly
sophisticated software programs, such as
Lancaster's UCREL Semantic Analysis System,
opens up exciting new research possibilities for
mining the ever-increasing number of historical
texts available in digital form. The workshop
will provide a unique opportunity for
researchers in CH, CDA and CL to discover how
they might benefit from mutual collaboration. It
should also be of interest to anyone in the
Humanities and Social Sciences who works with
texts and/or deals with basic socio-political
concepts, including collective identities.
Guest speakers will include Jan Ifversen (Head
of Institute for History and Area Studies,
Aarhus University), Hans-Erich Boedeker
(Max-Planck-Institut für
Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Berlin), both from the
History of Political and Social Concepts Group,
and Gerlinde Mautner (Vienna University of
Economics and Business), who pioneered the use
of corpus-linguistic techniques in CDA. The
workshop will also include demonstrations of various software programs.
Abstracts (200-300 words)
We invite the submission of proposals for
20-minute papers from scholars working in:
? Conceptual History (including
historical semantics and metaphor history)
? Critical Discourse Analysis (including
critical metaphor analysis and cognitive approaches)
? Corpus Linguistics (including
historical text-mining and keyword extraction)
Possible topic areas for papers include, but are not limited to:
? Case studies in using historical corpora
? Concepts, texts and discourses
? Conceptual history vs historical semantics
? Conceptual contestation / conceptual innovation
? Critical metaphor analysis and cognitive approaches
? Different national approaches
? Identities as concepts
? The importance of context(s)
? Reconstructing semantic fields
? The role of concepts in the discourse-historical approach
? What corpus linguistics can and cannot do
? What makes a key word key?
Workshop fee
Full delegate rate £40
Postgraduate Researchers £20
(The fees include lunches and morning and
afternoon refreshments on both days.)
Important dates
26 March 2010 Deadline for abstracts, to be sent
to Prof. Anne Wichmann ((a.wichmann /at/ virgin.net))
1 April 2010 Notification of acceptance
23 April 2010 Deadline for registration and payment of conference fees.
Further information (accommodation, travel etc)
will soon be available at http://ucrel.lancs.ac.uk/events/chcdacl2010/
For queries in the meantime please contact one of the organisers.
Organisers
Neil Foxlee (n.foxlee /at/ virgin.net) or (n.foxlee1 /at/ uclan.ac.uk)
Anne Wichmann (a.wichmann /at/ virgin.net) or (awichmann /at/ uclan.ac.uk)
Paul Rayson (p.rayson /at/ lancaster.ac.uk)
Paul Baker (j.p.baker /at/ lancaster.ac.uk)
Dawn Archer (dearcher /at/ uclan.ac.uk)
Acknowledgments
We are very grateful for the support of
? Lancaster University, Institute for
Advanced Studies (IAS). http://www.lancs.ac.uk/ias
? University of Central Lancashire
(UCLan), Preston, UK.
http://www.uclan.ac.uk/ahss/journalism_media_communication/english_linguistics/
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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