29.122, Calls: English, Discourse Analysis/Czech Republic

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Subject: 29.122, Calls: English, Discourse Analysis/Czech Republic

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Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2018 17:39:07
From: Bledar Toska [bledartoska at yahoo.co.uk]
Subject: 14th ESSE Conference - Seminar S10: Discursive Strategies in Politically Sensitive Media Texts

 
Full Title: 14th ESSE Conference - Seminar S10: Discursive Strategies in Politically Sensitive Media Texts 

Date: 29-Aug-2018 - 02-Sep-2018
Location: Brno, Czech Republic 
Contact Person: Bledar Toska
Meeting Email: bledartoska at yahoo.co.uk
Web Site: http://www.esse2018brno.org/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2018 

Meeting Description:

14th ESSE Conference - Seminar S10: Discursive Strategies in Politically
Sensitive Media Texts

The seminar is aimed at exploring discursive strategies used in the
interaction between journalists and the public in media texts presenting
politically sensitive topics. The seminar invites scholarly driven
investigations based on comparative and/or contrastive studies analysing
language in relation to the political context in which it appears. Based on
linguistic evidence, contributions are expected to provide insight into how
the specific strategies employed by the media in news reporting (ranging from
opinionation, condemnatory rhetoric to manipulative persuasion) shape both
ideological stance as well as the social, political and cultural identity of
the public exposed to them.

Convenors: 

Jasmina Đorđević,University of Niš, Serbia, jasmina.djordjevic at filfak.ni.ac.rs
Bledar Toska,University of Vlora, Albania, bledartoska at yahoo.co.uk


Call for Papers:

Since the seminar is intended to provide a platform for exchange of thought
and knowledge related to political discourse in the media, we believe it will
provide an enriching experience for all participants. In addition, we are
planning a joint publication of selected papers presented within the seminar.
The publication would be with a prominent international publisher, the choice
of which will depend on the aims and scope of the selected papers.

Individual paper abstracts for participation in our seminar (up to 250 words)
should be submitted to the seminar conveners' email addresses:

jasmina.djordjevic at filfak.ni.ac.rs and bledartoska at yahoo.co.uk




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