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[ecrea] DiscourseNet Congress #2 (DNC 2) - Interdisciplinary Discourse Studies: Theory and Practice
Mon Sep 26 20:30:32 GMT 2016
DiscourseNet Congress #2 (DNC 2)
Interdisciplinary Discourse Studies: Theory and Practice
13-15/09/2017
University of Warwick (Coventry, United Kingdom)
While ‘discourse’ has long been an object of investigation in many
disciplines, the contours of a new field of transdisciplinary research
are now coming to the fore: Discourse Studies. Known for theoretical
orientations and methodological tools at the intersection of language
and society, discourse research usually deals with social phenomena with
a particular focus on the entanglements of power and language. While
Discourse Studies has resulted from the exchange between numerous
strands and approaches which deal with the social production of meaning,
an increasing need for interdisciplinary exchange can now be observed.
The Second International DiscourseNet Congress at Warwick aims to
represent the many strands, schools, and perspectives in Discourse
Studies, from the humanities to the social sciences, from strictly
interpretive to quantifying methodologies, from discourse as a situated
practice to discourse as socially distributed knowledge.
Reflecting the diversity of disciplines in Discourse Studies, the
following guests have confirmed their participation: Ann Phoenix
(University College London, Institute of Education, UK) and Michal
Krzyzanowski (Örebro University, Sweden).
We invite contributions which deal with theoretical and/or
methodological challenges in Discourse Studies, preferably with a focus
on the nexus of language and power. We especially welcome papers which
re-examine existing discourse theoretical frameworks, study social
phenomena empirically and reflect on the critical potentials of
Discourse Studies. Papers are invited to focus on studying discourses
including but not limited to:
- media discourse
- political discourse
- academic discourse
- educational discourse
- institutional discourse and talk
- economic discourse
- medical discourse
- discourses of law and justice
And which deal with topics such as:
- knowledge and power
- subjectivity in contemporary society
- discursive epistemology
- indexicality
- ideology
- materiality of/and discourse
- critique and reflexivity
- bi-, multi- and translingual communication
- discourse and gender, class, migration
- discourse and discrimination
- formal and informal discourse
- argumentation and rhetorics
- social cognition
- institutional discourse
- workplace communication
- practices and identities in the workplace
- multimodal interaction and discourse analysis
- online media formats
- materialism and discourse
- digital culture and digital humanities
- crosscultural interaction, multilingualism and language policy
- multimodality
- corpus
- conversation and interaction
Abstracts of no more than 200 words should be submitted through the
application form by 1 March 2017 on http://dnc2.discourseanalysis.net.
The presentations (15 minutes) are normally in English but other
languages are welcome. Please contact us by mail if you would like to
present in a language other than English. If you want to suggest a panel
for the congress, please get in touch with us as early as possible
((dnc2 /at/ warwick.ac.uk)).
Notifications of acceptance are expected to be communicated by 1 May
2017. If accepted, applicants will have to register to confirm their
participation. An early-bird fee of 60£ will apply until 1 June 2017 for
fully funded researchers and a reduced fee of 30£ for enrolled students
without access to institutional funding (after 1 June 2017: 80£/40£).
There is a limited number of places. Registration will be closed when full.
Created in 2007 and funded by DFG, ERC and other institutions,
DiscourseNet is an interdisciplinary network of discourse researchers in
the social sciences and humanities. Since its inception, DiscourseNet
has organized more than 20 meetings, workshops and conferences in Europe
(http://discoursenet.discourseanalysis.net). During the 2nd DiscourseNet
Congress, participants will be invited to discuss the possibilities of
an international association which could be set up by 2019 and would be
independent of DiscourseNet. Open to discourse researchers from all
disciplines, schools and strands, such an association would aim to
represent Discourse Studies as an interdisciplinary field.
Contact: Eduardo Chávez Herrera; Sixian Hah
(dnc2 /at/ warwick.ac.uk)
Centre for Applied Linguistics
University of Warwick
Coventry
CV4 7AL
United Kingdom
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