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[Commlist] 4th DiscourseNet Congress
Tue Oct 19 17:48:29 GMT 2021
The conference programme for DNC4 is posted below.
Please note that presenters have sent us pre-recorded videos all of which
will be available for the whole duration of the congress, which means there
will be no set times for individual presentations, you will be able to
browse
and watch them in your own time and at your own pace. There will be virtual
chatrooms for each video, feel free to ask questions about or make comments
on the videos you will be watching. If you are a presenter, please check
back
to your virtual chatroom every now and then and react to the
comments/questions asked in the meantime.
Please note that the DiscourseNet General Assembly and the election of three
legal representatives of DN will be held / combined with the DNC4 programme,
possibly as a closing event of the congress on the 22nd October.
After the conference, a book proposal for a thematic volume based on
selected
conference papers will be submitted to Palgrave Macmillan for the
“Postdisciplinary Studies in Discourse” series.
Keynote speeches
Lauren Hall-Lew
Discourses of Place and Community in Lockdown: The Lothian Diary Project
Elizabeth Peterson
It’s complicated: English in the Nordic countries
Regular papers
Adam Konopka and Lydie Karnikova
Urban toponymy and memory politics in post-communist cities
Angel Garmpi
TBA
Benno Herzog
Talking with racists. Insights from discourse and communication studies on
the containment of far-right movements. A critical Review
Chiara Zanchi
Words Matter a crowdfunding project on the "power of words in the public
debate"
Davor David Josemaria Gligorovski
Discursive Revisioning of the Past Through Translation “Perla” by
Carolina de Robertis
Dušan Ristić and Dušan Marinković
Biopolitics of Othering During The Covid-19 Pandemic: A Literature Review
Gerardo Costabile Nicoletta
The expert and the (neo)peasant. Lay and counter-reflexive practices of
research to analyse green economy discourses in the EU
Heather Mozley, Chloe Langford
Reverse Mentoring in Medical School: Challenging the Deficit Discourse
Ildikó Vaskó
Look, who’s talking! – the unprepared mind
Israa Medhat
(Re-)Organizing Higher Educations´ Institutional Orders - Global Discourses
between Dominance and Marginalization
Johann W. Unger
Using discourse-historical analysis to examine the ‘hostile environment’
for UK higher education students
Julio Antoni Bonatti Santos
The politics of discourse and genocide during COVID-19 global pandemic: the
case of Bolsonaro
Katharina Sucker
TBA
Lyubov Gurevich
Framing Effect Method in Social Discourse Research: the Discrimination Frame
from the Experts’ Perspective
Maighread Tobin
Using discourse analysis to challenge the dominant narrative of literacy in
Ireland
Marcin Kosman
A Loss Framed as a Win: Krzysztof Bosak's Presidential Election Night Speech
Oana Celia Gherghiu, Alexandru Praisler
Hate Speech Revisited in Romanian Political Discourse: From the Legion
of the
Archangel Michael (1927-1941) to AUR (2020)
Olga Gurova, Tatiana Romashko
Cultural branding meets feminism in Russia: Applying a post-structuralist
discourse theory to the case study of Reebok’s #BeMoreHumanad campaign
Steven Debbaut
The symbolic crusade of policing drugs
Susanne Maria Weber
TBA
Thomas Jacobs
Discourse Theory as a framework for the analysis of political
strategy. Post-Marxism, hegemony, and the discursive reproduction of society
Veronika Katermina, Natalia Ryabchenko, Olga Malysheva and Anna Gnedash
Youtube ecosystem: An experience of linguo-discursive and network analysis
Viktorija Mažeikiené
Coping with mis- and disinformation: merging functional-cognitive and media
literacy approaches
Yannik Porsche
Ethnographic focus groups as a reflexive forum for researchers and
practitioners in extremism prevention
Yoann Bard, Lydia-Mai Ho-Dac, Josette Rebeyrolle and Silvia Federzoni
Analysis of the reference cohesive ties in students' original draft
narratives
Zsuzsanna Schnell and Christopher Podeschi
Intercultural discussion of conceptual universals in joint online discourse
methodology – frames of interpretation to bring on social change
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