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[Commlist] CADAAD - call for abstracts
Thu Sep 14 21:08:33 GMT 2023
CfA: Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines (CADAAD)
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
We are pleased to announce that the next Critical Approaches to
Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines (CADAAD) conference will be
organised and hosted by Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznanń
The conference will take place from 10-12 July 2024.
This year’s conference theme is Borders and boundaries in/across
discourses. With the invasion of Ukraine, Europe has yet again seen
people moving across borders in search for security and new life from
yet another direction. Around the world, state borders are being fought
over and people are more mobile than ever, including war, climate
change, poverty, and post-COVID mobility.
However, the conference theme understands borders in a much broader way,
including identity (self/other, us/them), time (past/present), politics
(left/right, mainstream/extreme), and society (public/private), as well
as borders within and between academic fields (quantitative/qualitative,
interdisciplinarity) and those that exist between research and praxis.
Presentations:
The conference will be in-person only and online presentations will not
be possible. Papers can be individually or co-presented. Presentations
should be no more than 20 minutes. Abstracts for presentations should be
300 words (including references).
Deadline for abstracts: 24th November
To submit an abstract: https://tinyurl.com/OxfordAbstractsCADAAD
Thematic panels:
We welcome proposals for thematic panels. Panels should include 6
individual presentations. If you are interested in organising one,
please write to (cadaad2024 /at/ amu.edu.pl) for an initial chat.
Deadline for completed panel proposals: 10th November
To keep up to date follow us on Twitter: @CADAAD_conf
For information about the Faculty of English:
https://anglistyka.amu.edu.pl/en
For information about the university: https://amu.edu.pl/en
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