29.3883, FYI: Wild Publics Talks - Videos Now Online

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Subject: 29.3883, FYI: Wild Publics Talks - Videos Now Online

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Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2018 15:50:14
From: Britta Schneider [bschneider at europa-uni.de]
Subject: Wild Publics Talks - Videos Now Online

 
Dear Fellow Linguists,

in March 2019, we hosted the event 'Wild Publics - Language in Public Space
under the Conditions of Late Modernity'. 

We are happy to announce that at 

http://www.geisteswissenschaften.fu-berlin.de/en/v/wild-publics/Videos/index.h
tml

you can now watch the following talks online:

Jannis Androutsopoulos – Named and framed: linguists in news stories about the
German language

Jan Blommaert – The formatting of life: Elliot Rodgers online-offline world of
masculine victimhood

Susan Gal – The homogenization of national publics: Unexpected results of mass
mediation

Jürgen Jaspers – Authority and morality in militant sociolinguistics: The case
of translanguaging

Tom Van Hout – Infotaining the imagined audience. How journalists
recontextualize elite discourse

Rodney Jones – Algorithmic publics and the future of discourse analysis

Sirpa Leppänen – Performing private life tensions in public: Migrant parody
and the agonism of social media

Cornelius Puschmann – Affective or algorithmic publics? Social media discourse
dynamics from Pegida to Brexit

Jürgen Spitzmüller – Ideological visions: The discursive appropriation of
‘public space’ as a reflexive practice

For the talks of Christian Mair and Elana Shohamy, individual consent is
necessary (see website) 

Britta Schneider & Theresa Heyd
 



Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
                     Discourse Analysis
                     Pragmatics
                     Sociolinguistics





 



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