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[ecrea] Conference: RC 33 Session: Methodologies of Sociological Discourse Research
Wed Nov 11 01:11:04 GMT 2015
status: CfP Call for papers
conference
RC 33 Session: Methodologies of Sociological Discourse Research
11.09.2016-16.09.2016
University of Leicester
Call for Papers
RC 33 Session: Methodologies of Sociological Discourse Research
Session organizer: Reiner Keller (Augsburg University)
RC33 Conference 2016
9th International Conference on Social Science Methodology
11-16 September 2016
University of Leicester, UK
For more information:
http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/sociology/research/rc33-conference
RC 33 Session
Methodologies of sociological discourse research
In her influential book "Situational Analysis", American sociologist
Adele Clarke (UCSF) argued that in today's societies, every social
phenomenon including social actors are awash in a sea of discourses.
Nevertheless, and despite the groundbreaking works of Michel Foucault,
sociology has to date been hesitant in developing methodologically sound
ways for approaching discursive phenomena that have been adequately
reflected upon. This is due in part to the dominance of a rather loosely
defined concept of discourse in cultural studies, and of other, more
widely used linguistic tools and devices in discourse research across
the humanities.
In this context, the proposed session intends to discuss methodologies
of discourse research that are adapted to sociological purposes and are
able to address the complex discursivity of today's orders of discourse
and knowledge production, accounting for actors as well as discourse
structuration in methodologically substantiated ways by using
sociological methods and tools for inquiry. In addition to a general
discussion of such methods, the session will offer and in-depth focus on
the methodology and methods of the sociology of knowledge approach to
discourse (SKAD) which combines elements of the sociological
interpretive paradigm with Foucauldian concepts and strategies of
qualitative research for doing discourse research today. Papers
addressing the methodology and methods of sociological discourse
research in SKAD or related approaches via theoretical reflection or
analytical and empirical cases are welcome. In this way, the session
aims to strengthen genuinely sociological meth
odologies of discourse research.
Please note: Abstract submission is only possible via the conference
homepage (see above). Abstracts are limited to 5000 characters. The
deadline for abstracts is 21st January, 2016.
1. To submit a paper abstract for the RC33 9th International Conference
on Social Science Methodology, you should visit:
http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/sociology/research/rc33-conference
After landing on the homepage, navigate to -Abstract Submission', which
appears in the top left hand column of the webpage, see image below:
2. Complete the form in full. You may wish to cut and paste your
abstract into the Abstract field from another document.
3. Choose the relevant session for your stream. To do so you will need
to select the relevant lead session organiser from the drop-down menu
highlighted in the image below. To check you are submitting to the
correct session, you can view a table of sessions and session convenors
by clicking the link entitled -View the list of sessions and session
convenors'. Once complete, click submit.
Session Organizer
Prof. Dr. Reiner Keller
Universität Augsburg
Lehrstuhl für Soziologie
Philosophisch-Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät
D-86135 Augsburg
Email: (reiner.keller /at/ phil.uni-augsburg.de)
Homepages: http://www.uni-augsburg.de/keller
http://kellersskad.blogspot.de/p/blog-page.html
Contact person: Prof. Dr. Reiner Keller
email: (reiner.keller /at/ phil.uni-augsburg.de)
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