31.2918, Calls: Discourse Analysis/Italy

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LINGUIST List: Vol-31-2918. Mon Sep 28 2020. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 31.2918, Calls: Discourse Analysis/Italy

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Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2020 11:46:04
From: Katherine Russo [kerusso at unior.it]
Subject: EASA Panel “Antipodean Populism and the Fabrication of a Risk Society”

 
Full Title: EASA Panel “Antipodean Populism and the Fabrication of a Risk Society” 

Date: 29-Mar-2021 - 01-Apr-2021
Location: Napoli, Italy 
Contact Person: Katherine Russo
Meeting Email: easanaples2020 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.unior.it/doc_db/doc_obj_20459_5e56a8a04fc01.pdf 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis 

Call Deadline: 15-Nov-2020 

Meeting Description:

Over the past decades, populism has increasingly gained ground both on a
national and global scale, turning from an epiphenomenon into a structural
aspect of contemporary world politics. Despite its idiosyncratic features
within the manifold socio-historical contexts worldwide, at the core of
populism lies the constitution of an anti-establishment and anti-intellectual
group claiming sovereign powers for a putative homogeneous collectivity, “the
people” (Laclau 2005) [...] Amidst this scenario of uncertainty, Australia and
New Zealand, among other Antipodean countries, have not been spared from the
populist surge. However, while forms of traditional and digital populism have
been comprehensively explored in the European and American continent, other
sub-regional forms have been excluded from scholarly attention, substantiating
the so-called “Atlantic-bias” (Moffitt 2017). 

Panel Convenors:  Arianna Grasso & Katherine E. Russo (University of Naples,
“L’Orientale”)


Call for Papers:

The Call deadline has been extended to November 15, 2020! 

Main topics to be discussed and investigated:
- Ideologies and Populist Propaganda
- Populism and its Meanings
- Persuasion and Manipulation in the Cyberspace
- Hate Speech in Populist Discourses
- Refugee Crisis and Migration
- Hansonism
- Imagined Others
- Islamophobia and White Fundamentalism
- Neo- and Techno- Colonialism
- Telepopulism and Webpopulism
- Emotionality, Attitudes and Populism
- Post-Truth and Digital Era
- Indigenous Politics and Antipodean Populism
- Populist Narratives and Counter-Narratives
- Cross-National and Trans-National Populisms
- Multimodality of Populism
- Left versus Right Populisms
- Populism and Gender
- Populism and Identity Politics

For full CFP, click here:
http://www.unior.it/doc_db/doc_obj_20459_5e56a8a04fc01.pdf

Please send a 250-words abstract and a 100-words bio-note clearly identifying
the title of the
panel in the object of your email to easanaples2020 at gmail.com and
ariannagrasso at unior.it by 15 November, 2020.

All accepted participants will be expected to become members of EASA as a
precondition to presenting their papers. A call for full-academic length
papers derived from conference presentations will be issued after the
conference for publication in the Association’s online journal, JEASA.




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