32.418, Confs: Forensic Ling/Online

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Subject: 32.418, Confs: Forensic Ling/Online

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Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2021 15:52:35
From: Stanislaw Gozdz-Roszkowski [stanislaw.gozdz at uni.lodz.pl]
Subject: Spotlight on Courts: judges and their discourse from a multidisciplinary perspective

 
Spotlight on Courts: judges and their discourse from a multidisciplinary perspective 

Date: 04-Mar-2021 - 05-Mar-2021 
Location: University of Lodz, Poland (Online), Poland 
Contact: Stanislaw Gozdz-Roszkowski 
Contact Email: gozdz.roszkowski at gmail.com 
Meeting URL: http://kjs.uni.lodz.pl/spotlight-on-courts-2021/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Forensic Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

The aim of this conference is to create the opportunity for scholars working
otherwise in different disciplines to share their views and insights into
various dimensions underlying contemporary judicial discourse. We wish to
bring together lawyers (academics as well as practicioners), political
scientists, legal linguists, media specialists, sociologists, etc. to consider
a wide range of court-related phenomena and processes. The areas envisaged for
scholarly discussion include but are not limited to the following:
– the judicialization of politics;
– the organization and working methods of courts and their impact on judicial
discourse;
– the nature and function(s) of judicial dissent;
– media representations of courts and the judicial decision-making process;
– public perceptions of courts;
– courts and their image (communicating with the wider audience);
– judicial and political ways of conflict resolution;
– judicial argumentation;
– persuasive and evaluative concerns in judicial discourse
 

Program Information: 

The conference will be held online hosted on the MS Teams platform. There is
no conference fee but registration is required (deadline: 28 February 2021).
To register for the event, please write to prof. Stanisław Goźdź-Roszkowski at
stanislaw.gozdz at uni.lodz.pl. 

The full program will be available here
http://kjs.uni.lodz.pl/spotlight-on-courts-programme/ by 15 February.





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