21.827, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics, Socioling/Germany

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Subject: 21.827, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics, Socioling/Germany

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Date: 16-Feb-2010
From: Anita Fetzer < anita.fetzer at uni-wuerzburg.de >
Subject: Würzburg International Symposium on Dialogue in Politic
 

	
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From: Anita Fetzer [anita.fetzer at uni-wuerzburg.de]
Subject: Würzburg International Symposium on Dialogue in Politic

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Full Title: Würzburg International Symposium on Dialogue in Politic 
Short Title: IADA2010 

Date: 13-Sep-2010 - 15-Sep-2010
Location: Wuerzburg, Germany 
Contact Person: Anita Fetzer
Meeting Email: iada2010 at uni-wuerzburg.de
Web Site: http://www.anglistik.uni-wuerzburg.de/iada2010 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2010 

Meeting Description:

Political Dialogue Analysis
Würzburg International Symposium on Dialogue in Politics 
September 13-15, 2010 - Wuerzburg (Germany)
http://www.anglistik.uni-wuerzburg.de/iada2010 

2nd Call for Papers

Human beings are articulate mammals and political agents. How are the two
connected: is there a direct connection between them? Is politics necessarily
mediatised, or is it articulated directly? What is political dialogue, and what
are the realisations of dialogue about politics and political dialogue?

The goal of the symposium on Dialogue in Politics is to bring together different
analytic approaches and methodologies used in political discourse analysis and
political dialogue analysis, examining politics as text-and-talk, politics as
media events, the construction of micro politics and macro politics in and
through dialogue, to name but the most prominent ones. In this sense, the
symposium is open to the various approaches in Dialogue Analysis and Political
Discourse Analysis but will have a specific focus on approaches that aim at
addressing the mixed game of effective dialogic interaction. Issues related to
cultural norms and cultural variation, mediatisation and institutionalization of
political dialogue are included.

Possible session topics:
- Parliamentary discourse
- Political interview
- Political speech
- Political identities
- Politics and power
- Politics and gender
- Politics as text and talk
- Positioning in political dialogue

Plenary papers will be given by:
Eric A. Anchimbe (University of Bayreuth / Germany)
Peter Bull (University of York / UK)
Antje Hornscheidt (Humboldt University Berlin / Germany)
Andreas Musolff (University of Durham /UK)
Elda Weizman (University of Bar-Ilan / Israel)

Forms of presentation:
- Plenaries (45 minutes + 15 minutes discussion)
- Session papers (20 minutes + 10 minutes discussion)
- Panels (3, 6 or 9 papers on a common topic) 
Abstracts and registration
- Deadline for abstracts 15 March 2010.
- Registration early bird by 1 May 2010.

Registration fee
IADA members: ?40 (early bird) - ?50 (regular)
Non-members:   ?50 (early bird) - ?70 (regular)
Students: ?20 (early bird) -  ?30 (regular)
The registration fee covers the coffee break and conference material.

Publication: A selection from the proceedings will be published.
Contact: iada2010 at uni-wuerzburg.de
Website: http: //www.anglistik.uni-wuerzburg.de/iada2010
Submission Instructions: Proposal (250-300 words) and Cover Sheet

You may submit a proposal for 1) a paper presentation - 20 minutes with 10 
minutes for questions; and 2) a panel (please indicate the number of
presentations, their titles and abstracts)

Do not include any self-identifying information on the abstract; include only
the title and the proposal itself. On a separate cover sheet, include:
1. Title
2. Format (paper or panel)
3. Author(s)
4. Affiliation(s)
5. Postal Mailing Address (for primary presenter)
6. E-mail (for primary presenter)

Local Organising Committee:
Anita Fetzer (University of Wuerzburg / Germany) and Elda Weizman (University of
Bar-Ilan / Israel), Lawrence Berlin (Northeastern Illinois University,
Chicago/USA), Christoph Schubert (University of Wuerzburg / Germany), Edda
Weigand(University of Muenster / Germany)

Scientific Committee:
Hassan Atifi (University of Technology of Troyes / France), Gloria Álvarez
Benito (University of Seville / Spain), Peter Bull (University of York / UK),
Lawrence Berlin (Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago/ USA), Sv?tla
?mejrková (The Institute of the Czech Language of the Academy of Sciences of the
Czech Republic/ Czech Republic, Titus Ensink (University of Groningen /
Netherlands), Anita Fetzer (University of Wuerzburg / Germany), Isabel
Iñigo-Mora (University of Seville / Spain), Gerda Lauerbach (University of
Frankfurt / Germany), Zohar Livnat, Bar-Ilan University / Israel), Michel
Marcoccia (University of Technology of Troyes / France),  Christoph Sauer
(University of Groningen / Netherlands), Christina Schaeffner (Aston University,
Birmingham /UK), Christoph Schubert (University of Wuerzburg / Germany), Edda
Weigand (University of Muenster / Germany), Elda Weizman (Bar-Ilan University
/Israel)





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