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[Commlist] CfP: DRAOI Summer Seminar Series
Sun Apr 16 22:52:26 GMT 2023
DRAOI 2023 Summer Seminar Series
Relevant Dates
Proposal deadline: 15 May 2023
Seminars: weekly, July and August 2023
For the third year in a row, the Discourse Research Association of
Ireland (DRAOI) will be hosting a Summer Seminar Series in July and
August 2023. We are delighted to announce that we are now accepting
proposals for presentations for this year’s series.
In keeping with the broad scope of DRAOI and the various paths to
discourse and discourse analysis that our membership reflect, we welcome
submissions focusing on discourse research in all of its forms,
including but not limited to:
(Critical) discourse analysis/ studies
Discourse theory
Sociolinguistics
Pragmatics
Multimodal and/or digital discourses
Discourse, language, and ideology
Discourse with a specific subject focus: e.g. economics, gender and
sexuality, policy, government and politics, media, education, industry,
sustainability and climate change, ethics, sociology, communication, etc.
DRAOI’s annual Summer Seminar Series provides a welcoming, informal
atmosphere for discourse researchers to share their work, meet and
network with other discourse-oriented scholars, and engage in productive
discussions on a wide variety of topics. When requested for works in
progress, presenters can expect helpful and friendly feedback in a
positive environment. The format of presentations will vary depending on
the submissions received, but may include:
An overview of a planned / in progress research project, or a summary of
findings
A book talk (at any stage of production)
A summary of a recent publication
A conference presentation (including those presented in other venues)
A workshop / tutorial on a specific disciplinary or methodological
approach to discourse research
An overview of a Masters or PhD thesis
Creative proposals also welcome
As in previous years, we aim to host talks from discourse researchers
who are based in Ireland (north and south), who have personal or
professional ties to Ireland, and/or who focus on discourses in the
Irish context. Aside from this selection preference, we are proud to
showcase the work of scholars from diverse backgrounds at any career
stage or status (including postgraduate researchers and
unemployed/unaffiliated researchers, as well as senior academics).
To propose a talk for the Summer Seminar Series, please submit an
abstract of 200-300 words by 15 May 2023 via the submission form on our
website, found here:
https://discourseresearch.ie/summer-seminar-series/2023-summer-seminar-series/
<https://discourseresearch.ie/summer-seminar-series/2023-summer-seminar-series/>.
All seminars will be held online and are free of charge for both
speakers and attendees. Details of the schedule of presentations for the
2023 series, as well as joining links to the virtual talks, will be
circulated in due course on our mailing list. To sign up for our mailing
list, please visit https://discourseresearch.ie/join/
<https://discourseresearch.ie/join/>.
For details of previous DRAOI Summer Seminar Series, including
recordings of last year’s talks, please visit the web pages at
https://discourseresearch.ie/summer-seminar-series/
<https://discourseresearch.ie/summer-seminar-series/>.
If you have any questions, concerns, or would like to get in touch,
please email us at (discourseresearchireland /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(discourseresearchireland /at/ gmail.com)> or contact us via our
website, https://discourseresearch.ie/ <https://discourseresearch.ie/>.
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