19.538, FYI: Summer School

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Date: 14-Feb-2008
From: Norman Fairclough < n.fairclough at lancaster.ac.uk >
Subject: Summer School

 

	
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Critical Discourse Analysis & Social Research

Institute for Advanced Studies, Lancaster University, UK

Monday 30 June - Friday 5 July 2008


The summer school is an interdisciplinary course for PhD students,
post-docs and academics at an early stage in their career,who are using
critical discourse analysis (CDA) in their social research.

 Course Tutors:

Professor Norman Fairclough, Emeritus Professor/IAS Professorial Fellow

Professor Bob Jessop, Professor of Sociology/IAS Director

Dr Ngai-Ling Sum, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations

Professor Ruth Wodak, Professor of Discourse Studies

 
The course will introduce two approaches to CDA (those of Fairclough and
Wodak) and a version of Cultural Political Economy which incorporates CDA
(Jessop and Sum), with examples of their application. It will also offer
participants feedback and guidance on their own research.

An indicative list of themes likely to be addressed: changes in governance,
politics and the state, political-economic transformations, knowledge-based
economy and knowledge society, competitiveness, social change associated
with the European Union, identity politics (inclusion/exclusion) and migration.

 
Deadline for applications: 10 March 2008.

For further information about fees and how to apply, see:

http://www.lancs.ac.uk/ias/ 



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis





 





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