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[Commlist] DRAOI Summer Seminar Series 2023
Fri Jun 30 08:40:10 GMT 2023
We are pleased to announce the schedule of talks for the Discourse
Research Association of Ireland (DRAOI)'s 2023 Summer Seminar Series.
The seminars, which approach the study of discourse from a wide variety
of media and commmunication related subfields and perspectives, will be
held virtually and are open to all interested parties. More information
can be found on our website at:
https://discourseresearch.ie/summer-seminar-series/2023-summer-seminar-series/
<https://discourseresearch.ie/summer-seminar-series/2023-summer-seminar-series/>
DRAOI 2023 SUMMER SEMINAR SERIES -- SCHEDULE
All times below refer to Irish Standard Time (GMT+1)
Wednesday, 5 July
15:00
Katharine Schulmann (Trinity College Dublin)
“Constructions of older people’s vulnerability during the Covid-19
pandemic in Ireland: A Grounded Theory analysis of official discourse”
Wednesday, 12 July
15:00
Roumaissa Nora Sayoud (University of Limerick)
“Legitimating a ‘humanitarian’ military intervention: A critical
discourse analysis of the political discourse of David Cameron (the 2011
Libyan Arab Spring rebellion as a case study)”
Monday, 17 July
18:00
-Alexander Pavlenko & Anatoly Uchvatov (A.P. Chekhov Institute of
Taganrog, Rostov State University of Economics)
“An attempt at transforming an island dialect into an Ausbau-language
(the case of Ulster Scots)”
-Robyn Cunneen & Maria Rieder (University of Limerick)
“A corpus-based critical discourse analysis of language ideologies in
parliamentary debates about the recognition of Irish Sign Language”
Wednesday, 19 July
14:00
-Chris Fitzgerald (Mary Immaculate College)
“The Discourse of Oral History: A Corpus-Informed Exploration of an
Irish Archive”
-Antonio Bibbò (University of Trento) & Mariavita Cambria (University of
Messina)
“Three Quarters of a Nation Once Again: Discourses on/of ‘Irishness’
during the decade of centenaries”
Wednesday, 26 July
15:00
Belinda Vigors (The Women of Ireland Project)
“The ‘Ghost’ of Tight Culture Past: Exploring the impact of cultural
tightness in the life histories of women of Ireland”
Wednesday, 2 August
15:00
Simon Statham (Queen’s University Belfast) & Helen Ringrow (University
of Portsmouth)
“Ireland’s hidden diaspora: multimodal stylistic constructions of
journey and landscape on the Irish abortion trail”
Wednesday, 9 August
15:00
-Elizabeth Kiely (University College Cork)
“Interrogating Class Discourses: The Value of Critical Discourse Studies”
-Stephen Gaffney (University of Galway)
Activating or Exiling our Youth? The (de)legitimation and
re-contextualisation of an austerity policy
Wednesday, 16 August
15:00
Steph Hanlon (Carlow College / University College Dublin)
“‘Unvetted, Military-Aged Men’: A Discourse Analysis of Far-Right Use of
Rhetorical Devices in Disinformation Strategies”
Wednesday, 23 August
15:00
Olena Marina (Kerry Education and Training Board)
“Present-Day Discourse of Global Challenges: A Multimodal and Transmedia
Perspective”
Wednesday, 30 August
15:00
-Brian Hurley (University of Limerick) & Maria Grazia Porcedda (Trinity
College Dublin)
“Can European parliaments lead the way? Discourses of cybersecurity in
Europe”
-Muhammad Irfan (University of Limerick)
“The Perception of Artificial Intelligence on Public Discourses in the
Republic of Ireland: A Study of Fear and Hope”
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