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[Commlist] CFP - DiscourseNet Winter School No 8 - Discourse studies and power from the margins
Mon Sep 11 21:51:18 GMT 2023
The Call for participation deadline for the DiscourseNet Winter School No8,
“Discourse studies and power from the margins” that will take place from
Tuesday 16 until Friday 19 January 2024 at the Universitat de València
(Spain) has been extended until October, 2nd.
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theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches
in doing discourse studies seem to broaden and to become more diverse,
the most current
approaches applied all over the world are originated in western
traditions. The absence of
epistemologies of the South has been questioned by post-and decolonial
thinkers, as well as
by feminist scholars. The critiques concern the epistemic and conceptual
legacy of discourse
studies as well as its contextual applicability. Discourse studies
emerged in a research system
deeply connected with colonial and imperial ways of ‘world-making’. By
using terms, theories,
methods and languages evolving from this (Western) system they reproduce
structures of
power and knowledge and the coloniality of being within global power
relations.
Our aim here is to re-think discourse theory and analysis not only
regarding methodologies
and methods, but also in the context of its interconnectedness with
economic, social, political
and cultural power relations on a global level. More precisely, we
encourage research where
questions about the situatedness of knowledge of researchers and
research subjects are
critically examined. Is it possible to argue from the South (and with
Southern theories) by
using research methods developed in the West? What does it mean to
provincialize European
knowledge systems in discourse studies, to dissolve the
centre-periphery-dichotomies, and
to argue from (or with) the margins, i.e., non-dominant, subalternised
traditions? Can we
establish some kind of ‘border thinking’ by examining bifurcations
between different forms
of power and knowledge?
The core interest of the DiscourseNet Winter School No 8 lies in
- rethinking Discourse Studies from the structuring conditions of doing
research within
global power relations,
- understanding contemporary societies and their social phenomena at
local and
global levels, and
- peripheralizing discourse studies from a Southern perspective:
decolonising
(in)visibilities in discourse studies.
The aim of DiscourseNet Winter School is to bring together MA as well as
PhD students across
disciplines (social sciences, linguistics, cultural studies, humanities,
etc.). Advanced BA
students with their own research project are also welcome.
In different, topic-related workshops we will collaboratively address
theoretical,
methodological, and practical challenges of re-thinking (and
decolonizing) Western
hegemonic structures in discourse studies. Both initial ideas and more
advanced thesis
projects are welcome.
Please send your proposals for participation (max. 250 words) to
(dns8 /at/ discourseanalysis.net)
until September 5th, 2023 extended: October, 2nd. The abstract should
include the problem
statement, the (preliminary) object of study and research question(s),
as well as ideas and
questions about the methodological approach of the research project.
We will inform you on October 10th 30th, 2023 whether you have been
accepted or not. The
DiscourseNet Winter School is free of charge for members of
DiscourseNet. There will be
places for up to 20 participants.
The common workshop language will be English. To accommodate
participants with different
levels of English skills, we will try to assist with peer-to-peer
translations into Spanish and
German.
In case of acceptance, each participant will be asked to send in a
10-page version of the
research project by December 15th, 2023. These longer texts should
delineate the research
object, lay out the research questions, situate the project in the
field, and reflect on the
preferred methods. These versions will be circulated among the
participants prior to the
event and will be used by the commentators. Each participant will get
two comments on their
paper by experts/participants.
The workshop setting is informal and aims at discussing the
methodological, theoretical and
practical challenges of the students’ theses projects or first ideas.
DiscourseNet is an interdisciplinary and international network of
discourse researchers
existing since 2007 (see https://discourseanalysis.net).
The Winter School is supported by the University of Valencia, the Mar
del Plata University,
Florida Universitària, The Open University as well as by the “Grupo de
investigación de Teoría
Crítica y Escuela de Frankfurt de la Universitat de Valencia.”
Te activity can be recognized within the Doctoral Program of Social
Sciences at the University
of Valencia (actividad de formación específica – código 50030)
Organization team:
Annette Knaut, University of Augsburg (Germany)
Sabine Heiss, Florida Universitària (Spain)
Leandro Paolicchi, Mar del Plata University (Argentina)
Arturo Lance, University of Valencia (Spain)
Jaspal Naveel Singh, The Open University (United Kingdom)
Benno Herzog, University of Valencia (Spain)
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