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[ecrea] The discourse of austerity: Critical analyses of business and economics across disciplines
Sat Jun 22 22:16:25 GMT 2013
Please see our second CFP below with an extended deadline and keynotes
confirmed. This conference is free to attend and a registration link is
available on the following webpage:
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/nubs/about/events/criticaldiscourse/callforpapers.htm
CONFERENCE CALL FOR PAPERS
The discourse of austerity: Critical analyses of business and economics
across disciplines
3rd – 4th September 2013, Newcastle University
Keynote speakers:
Professor Andrew Sayer – Lancaster University
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/sociology/profiles/andrew-sayer
Professor Norman Fairclough and Isabela Fairclough – Lancaster
University and University of Central Lancashire
http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/profiles/norman-fairclough
http://www.uclan.ac.uk/staff_profiles/dr_isabela_fairclough.php
Professor Justin Lewis – Cardiff University
http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/jomec/contactsandpeople/profiles/lewis-justin.html
https://www.polity.co.uk/book.asp?ref=9780745650234
Conference convenors:
Dr Darren Kelsey, Lecturer in Journalism, Newcastle University
Professor Andrea Whittle, Professor of Management and Organization
Studies, Newcastle University
Professor Frank Mueller, Professor of Strategy & International Business,
Newcastle University
Dr Majid KhosraviNik, Lecturer in Mass Communication and Critical
Discourse Analysis, Northumbria University
Associated research networks:
Newcastle-Northumbria Critical Discourse Group (NNCDG):
http://www.criticaldiscoursegroup.net/
Strategy, Organizations and Society (SOS) Forum:
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/nubs/staff/research/sos_forum.htm
Please submit abstracts (up to 300 words) by July 5th to:
(Darren.kelsey /at/ ncl.ac.uk)
We also encourage PhD students to submit abstracts since the convenors
are interested in research under development and the conference will
feature an exclusive PhD panel.
This conference brings together scholars from a variety of academic
backgrounds across the social sciences interested in the role of
discourse in shaping business, management and economic issues, agendas
and practices. Across a range of scholarly social scientific fields -
from business management, organization studies, linguistics,
communications, politics, media studies, journalism, history and
sociology - lies significant common ground in the methodological and
theoretical interests of critical approaches to discourse and other
analyses of issues concerning business and economics. More specifically,
contributions in this conference will explore research findings and/or
theoretical contributions to current debates on discourse, business and
economics – issues that are particularly important in the recent era of
‘austerity’ following the global financial crisis.
The critical nature of these contributions will hold shared concerns
with ideology; in the textual representations, discursive practices and
social impact of business and economics in local, national and global
contexts. Our key concern is how power, inequality and interests are
brought into play through institutionalised language-practices and
representations. This conference is, therefore, concerned with: the
unquestioned, accepted and inevitable (naturalised) role of ideology;
how ideology impacts upon the political and economic environment of
society; and the significant role ideology plays within the context of
austerity.
Organisers and participants of this conference will come from areas
including, but not limited to, journalism, business, strategy,
management, media and cultural studies, and linguistics. The shared
interests of this conference will open the opportunity for
inter-disciplinary thinking amongst economic and political contexts of
austerity and subsequent developments within this field of research.
Papers will be considered, but not limited to, research and discursive
analysis in the following areas:
- Media coverage of the credit crunch, financial crisis and
recession
- Government policy and economic strategy
- Corporate discourse in economic and social contexts
- Discourses of the City and banking sector
- Journalism, political economy and media ownership
- Common crises, shared ethics: The future of business and/or
journalism education
- Language, discourse, and business/economics
- Power and ideology during austerity
- Public discourse and/or public opinion on economic policy
- Discourses of the European Union, the Euro, and austerity
- Business and taxation
- Legal issues in global economics
- Discourses of the free market, growth, globalisation and
neo-liberalism
- Counter-discourses of protest groups and social movements
- International perspectives on austerity
Due to the academic diversity of this conference, we feel that social,
economic and political research will benefit from our efforts to bridge
the current distance between academic backgrounds that hold shared
interests in critical discourse studies. The synergy encouraged through
this conference demonstrates the importance and value of
cross-disciplinary research. We expect this project to encourage and
mobilise interdisciplinary research activity within and beyond Newcastle
University in the future. The conference will also enable wider networks
to be established through the Newcastle & Northumbria Critical Discourse
Group (NNCDG), the research group co-convened by Newcastle University
and Northumbria University. We intend to select the strongest
contributions from this conference for publication.
Dr Darren Kelsey
Lecturer in Journalism
School of Arts and Cultures
Newcastle University
Room 2.85, Second Floor
Armstrong Building
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE1 7RU
Tel: 0191 222 6474
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/sacs/staff/profile/darren.kelsey
http://www.criticaldiscoursegroup.net/
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