31.3566, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Sociolinguistics / Quaderns de Filologia: Estudis Lingüistics (Jrnl)

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Subject: 31.3566, Calls:  Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Sociolinguistics / Quaderns de Filologia: Estudis Lingüistics (Jrnl)

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Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2020 13:12:53
From: Sergio Maruenda-Bataller [sergio.maruenda at uv.es]
Subject: Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Sociolinguistics / Quaderns de Filologia: Estudis Lingüistics (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Quaderns de Filologia: Estudis Lingüistics 


Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Sociolinguistics 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call for Papers:

Quaderns de Filologia – Linguistics Series vol. 26 (2021)
(https://ojs.uv.es/index.php/qfilologia/index)

Title of volume: The discourses of Gender, Violence and Social Inequality in
the era of digital communication

Editors:
Sergio Maruenda Bataller (Universitat de València)
Dolors Palau Sampio (Universitat de València)
Maite Taboada (Simon Fraser University)

Summary:
This volume aims to study and analyse the public discourses on gender,
violence and social inequality in the so-called digital media (Couldry 2012)
and, more precisely, their evolution and political, cultural, social and
ideological impact on these in the digital era and ‘new’ forms of social,
institutional and political communication (Fuchs 2007; Bennet & Segerberg
2013; Winseck 2017). This volume aims to gain insights into the discourses
generated and communicated through the so-called Internet society (Castells
2001), as we reach the 25th anniversary of the net. Thus, the present volume
adopts a critical and communicative theoretical approach to the analysis of
the current discourses that linguistically and discursively construct and
constitute gender, violence and social inequality (Critical Discourse Studies,
Flowerdew & Richardson 2018), as forms of cognitive and social representation
that may become hegemonic or peripheral (Butler 1990; Bell 1991; Wodak 2001;
Lazar 2005; Fairclough 2006; van Dijk 2008; Cotter 2010; Erlich, Meyerhoff &
Holmes 2014).

Although not restricted to a specific methodology, this volume advocates for
mixed-method approaches that combine qualitative research and corpus-based
analyses for the identification of recurrent and «normalised» discourse
patterns (Corpus-Assisted Discourse Studies [CADS] - Mautner 2009; Baker et
al. 2008; Partington et al. 2013; Gabrielatos & Duguid 2014; Baker & Levon
2015).

Themes:

- Discursive (multimodal) studies on specific topics and aspects on gender,
violence and social inequality in the digital media, including press, social
media, and other forms of institutional, social and political communication.
Examples:
- The discursive representation of gender violence
- Women in the new forms of communication
- The ideological construction of diverse identities and LGTBQphobia.
- The discourses on migration
- The discourses on extremism and hate
- The discourses on disabilities
- The discourses on aporophobia
- etc.

- Historical (diachronic) and contrastive studies among cultures, languages
and semiotic modes (Potts et al. 2005).

- Methodological proposals and models of qualitative and/or quantitative
analysis of the themes of the volume.

- Corpus compilation and description on gender, violence and social
inequality.

Abstract submission*
Proposals must be sent to:
sergio.maruenda at uv.es
Subject: abstract QF ELING 2021 
Until December 15, 2020

Communication of acceptance: From January 1, 2021 to January 7, 2021

Deadline for submission of originals (full article): December 15, 2020
Proposals must be sent to:
sergio.maruenda at uv.es
Subject: article QF ELING 2021: May 1, 2021
Peer-reviewing process: from May 1, 2021
Publication of volume: December 2021

* Abstracts must be 250-300 words, excluding references. Please provide title,
author, affiliation + email, text, keywords (5), references.




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