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[ecrea] Discoursenet winter school no 3. discourse, ideology, and political economy
Thu May 12 20:21:24 GMT 2016
Status: CfP Call for Paper
DISCOURSENET WINTER SCHOOL NO 3. DISCOURSE, IDEOLOGY, AND POLITICAL ECONOMY
17.01.2017-19.01.2017
Valencia (Spain)
Within the multitude of approaches in the field of discourse studies,
the question of how ideology, power and authority operate in and through
discourse(s) takes a special place. Whether it is the study of how power
is (re)produced in micro-practices and interactions, the analysis of
inequality and dominance in macro-structures, or the investigation of
the functioning of ideology in texts, spoken communication, gestures or
pictures - these topics have been an integral part of many research
traditions on the intersection of language and society.
The DiscourseNet Winter School brings together advanced BA and MA as
well as PhD students who want to pursue research on questions revolving
around Discourse, Ideology and Political Economy and to discuss the
methodological and theoretical challenges of their thesis projects or
first ideas. Its aim is to bring young and established discourse
researchers together to address practical challenges in discourse
research. The event will provide a collaborative exchange and hands-on
research experience in a rather informal workshop setting. Introductory
workshops on the three main fields will be given by more experienced
scholars (Discourse: Johannes Angermuller, Ideology: Benno Herzog and
Johannes Beetz, Political Economy: Jens Maesse and Amelie Kutter).
Our keynote speaker Prof Bob Jessop from Lancaster University will
provide a lecture on ‘Antonio Gramsci as a Cultural Political Economist’
Participants from the disciplines and fields of linguistics, sociology,
political sciences, literary and cultural studies, media and
communication, education, geography and related areas in the social
sciences and humanities are all invited.
Applicants are expected to send in proposals which include a short
letter of motivation, an abstract with one’s project (no more than one
page) as well as an academic CV. The abstract will consist of a title
and a description of the proposed research project which can deal with
academic, educational, intellectual or other discourses and/or
methodological questions in discourse research.
Proposals should be sent in by the 20th of September 2016. In case of
acceptance, each participant will be asked to send in a 10-page version
of the research project by December 15th 2015. These longer texts should
delineate the research object, lay out the research questions, situate
the project in the field, and reflect on the preferred methods. These
versions will be circulated among the participants prior to the event
and will be used by the commentators. Each participant will get two
comments on their paper by two experts. During the Winter School, the
students will not present their entire papers but elaborate on specific
points, practical problems and methodological challenges of their
projects. If they wish, the participants can stay the weekend after and
join in the social activities with the organisers in the Valencia region.
The DiscourseNet Winter School is free of charge but a small
contribution for coffee etc. may be requested. There are places for up
to 20 participants. Low cost accommodation will be available upon
request. The working language is English.
The Winter School is a Giessen-Warwick-Paris-Valencia event, organised
by members of the DIPE (Discourse, Ideology, and Political Economy)
research group within DiscourseNet. DiscourseNet is an interdisciplinary
and international network of discourse researchers existing since 2007.
The Winter School is supported by the University of Giessen, the
University of Valencia, and the ERC-funded DISCONEX project at the
University of Warwick and the EHESS Paris.
To apply for the Winter School and for any inquiries or questions,
please contact:
(valenciawinterschool /at/ discourseanalysis.net)
Organizers: Johannes Beetz (University of Warwick) Benno Herzog
(University of Valencia)
Jens Maesse (University of Giessen)
Kontaktperson: Johannes Beetz, Benno Herzog, Jens Maesse
Email: (valenciawinterschool /at/ discourseanalysis.net)
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