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<P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 8pt; COLOR: #333333; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial">I would likt to participate in the discourse classes. My Ph.D. Thesis was in the field of Critical discourse analysis. In fact my main interests rest on sociolinguistics and discourse. I wonder if it is possible to regfister on site. The point is that in Iran it is not easy to have a credit card and it is easy to send money abroad. I would be grateful if you could inform me in this regrd.</SPAN></P>
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<DIV><BR><BR><B><I>Paul McIlvenny <paul@HUM.AAU.DK></I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Sorry for cross-posting.<BR>Please circulate this information to interested parties.<BR><BR>---------------------------------------------<BR><BR>*** SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT ***<BR><BR>DeXus - Discourse Nexus 3.0 <BR>An international summer school <BR>in discourse studies<BR><BR>Invited guests: <BR><BR>Jan Blommaert, Ghent University, Belgium<BR>Angel Lin, City University of Hong Kong<BR>Michael Silverstein, The University of Chicago, USA<BR>Terry Threadgold, Cardiff University, Wales<BR><BR>Dates:<BR>15th - 20th August, 2005<BR><BR>Location: <BR>Centre for Discourse Studies<BR>Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark<BR><BR>Web site:<BR>http://diskurs.hum.aau.dk/dexus3<BR><BR>The deadline for registration is 15th June 2005.<BR><BR>DeXus is the name for the annual Discourse Nexus summer school, which was<BR>held very successfully for the first time in 2003 at the Centre
for<BR>Discourse Studies, Aalborg University. DeXus focuses on innovative<BR>research in discourse studies and its application to a variety of settings<BR>and data sets. Participants will engage in a mix of lectures, workshops,<BR>group work, individual consultations and discussion sessions. The goal of<BR>DeXus is to create a space in which attendees can discuss the latest moves<BR>in discourse studies, apply approaches in discourse studies to 'real<BR>world' problems, learn hands-on in a friendly environment and find new<BR>positive relays between academic work and social change. <BR><BR>Keynote lectures will focus on the following themes:<BR>- Orders of Indexicality and Polycentricity: A Sociolinguistics of<BR>Discourse Analysis<BR>- Researching Intercultural Communication After 911: Discussing the State<BR>of the Art<BR>- Entextualization/Contextualization: The Discursive Nexus of Culture<BR>and Communication<BR>- Framing and Performing Discourse: Same Questions, Different
Answers<BR><BR>Workshops will be held on the following topics: <BR>- Globalization as a Problem of Mobility: How to Become a Millionaire<BR>these Days<BR>- Structures We Live By<BR>- Entextualization/Contextualization<BR>- Framing and Performing Discourse<BR><BR>DeXus will interest graduate and postgraduate students as well as scholars<BR>who work in the diverse fields of discourse studies, particularly mediated<BR>discourse analysis, critical discourse analysis, interactional<BR>sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, multimodal discourse analysis,<BR>educational discourse analysis, political discourse analysis, social<BR>semiotics, practice theory, identity and discourse, gender and discourse.<BR><BR>For more academic information, contact the organisers:<BR>Paul McIlvenny or Pirkko Raudaskoski - <CDS@HUM.AAU.DK><BR><BR>The participation fee is 3000 Danish kroner (approx. 400 Euros), which<BR>covers administrative costs, tea/coffee and lunches every working day, and<BR>one
evening drinks reception (Monday) and one evening dinner (Thursday).<BR>More information on the DeXus web site.<BR><BR>The deadline for registration is 15th June 2005. Please register online at<BR>http://diskurs.hum.aau.dk/dexus3 <BR><BR>Location, travel and accommodation information is available on the web<BR>site. Travel and accommodation is the responsibility of the participant.<BR><BR>For practical information, please contact the DeXus secretariat at<BR><CDS@HUM.AAU.DK>.<BR><BR>------------------------------------------<BR>Supported by the Centre for Discourse Studies <HTTP: diskurs.hum.aau.dk><BR>and the Human Centred Informatics Postgraduate Research School<BR><HTTP: www.hci.hum.aau.dk>.<BR></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE><p>__________________________________________________<br>Do You Yahoo!?<br>Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around <br>http://mail.yahoo.com