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[Commlist] CFP: Grammar of Hate panel at the 8th CADAAD conference
Thu Nov 21 16:40:31 GMT 2019
CFP: Grammar of Hate panel at the 8th CADAAD conference, July 7-9 2020,
University of Huddersfield, U.K.
Researchers of verbal aggression, “othering” and dehumanization in
discourse, hate speech, and similar fields are invited to submit
proposals for a thematic panel at the upcoming Critical Approaches to
Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines (CADAAD) conference on July 7-9,
2020 (https://2020cadaad.wordpress.com). The panel aims to examine
grammatical features of hateful, aggressive, and dehumanizing language
as the majority of existing research has concentrated on the lexical
aspects of such type of communication (e.g., Erjavec & Kovačič, 2012;
Knoblock, 2017; Leets & Giles, 1997; Lillian, 2007; Musolff, 2015), and
its grammatical peculiarities remain largely unexplored.
We are interested to examine a possible link between hateful intentions
or the speakers, their lexical choices, and the grammatical
characteristics of the speech that aims to hurt, dehumanize, and
marginalize groups or individuals. We welcome a variety of research
approaches and various methodologies, including quantitative,
qualitative, or mixed. We would like to see projects conducted in
different geographic, political, socio-cultural, and economic settings,
and to bring together scholars from several fields, such as linguistics,
discourse analysis, communication and media studies, among others. We
hope to expand the scope of hate speech research by focusing on the
grammatical aspects in addition to the lexical and discursive ones.
Some of (but not limited to) the possible topics to investigate could
include:
- manipulation of personal pronouns
- usage of neuter morphological markings where masculine of feminine are
expected (if used with nefarious intent)
- usage of inanimate morphology where animate is expected (in languages
that differentiate them)
- nontraditional usage of mass/countable nouns if used with nefarious
intent to dehumanize groups of people
- syntactic patters characteristic of hate speech and “othering”
This list, of course, is not exhaustive, and other topics not itemized
here are welcome as long as they involve manipulation of grammatical
features with an intent to denigrate, insult, and dehumanize the referent.
Please send your abstract of up to 400 words (excluding references) to
(cadaadpanel /at/ gmail.com) by November 20, 2019. In your abstract, please
clearly state the aims and research questions of your paper, its
theoretical foundations, the data and methods used to analyse it, as
well as some of the findings.
The panel is organized by Natalia Knoblock (Saginaw Valley State
University) and Magda Stroinska (McMaster University). If you have any
questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at (nlknoblo /at/ svsu.edu) or
(cadaadpanel /at/ gmail.com) .
References:
Erjavec, K., & Kovačič, M. P. (2012). “You Don't Understand, This is a
New War!” Analysis of Hate Speech in News Web Sites' Comments. Mass
Communication and Society, 15(6), 899-920.
Knoblock, N. (2017). Xenophobic Trumpeters: A corpus-assisted discourse
study of Donald Trump's Facebook conversations. Journal of Language
Aggression and Conflict, 5(2), 295-322.
Leets, L., & Giles, H. (1997). Words as weapons—when do they wound?
Investigations of harmful speech. Human Communication Research, 24(2),
260-301.
Lillian, D. L. (2007). A thorn by any other name: sexist discourse as
hate speech. Discourse & Society, 18(6), 719-740.
Musolff, A. (2015). Dehumanizing metaphors in UK immigrant debates in
press and online media. Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict,
3(1), 41-56.
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