33.1806, Calls: Applied Ling, Comp Ling, Disc Analysis, Forensic Ling/Spain

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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-1806. Thu May 19 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.1806, Calls: Applied Ling, Comp Ling, Disc Analysis, Forensic Ling/Spain

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Date: Thu, 19 May 2022 20:12:08
From: Laura Mercé Moreno-Serrano [molaumer at alumni.uv.es]
Subject: 1st International Seminar on Gender and Discourse: Discourses of Gendered Violence

 
Full Title: 1st International Seminar on Gender and Discourse: Discourses of Gendered Violence 
Short Title: DISGEN1 

Date: 27-Oct-2022 - 28-Oct-2022
Location: Valencia, Spain 
Contact Person: Sergio Maruenda Bataller
Meeting Email: disgen at uv.es
Web Site: https://congresos.adeituv.es/disgen1/ficha.en.html 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Forensic Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2022 

Meeting Description:

The 1st International Seminar on Gender and Discourse (DISGEN1) is an event
hosted by the Inter-universitary Institute for Applied Modern Languages and
the Department of English and German Studies at the University of Valencia.
The seminar aims at ​​creating an engaging and stimulating space where young
and experienced researchers may present and discuss their research on the
above-mentioned dyad.

This year’s event will take place between the 27th-28th of October at the
Fundació Universitat Empresa - ADEIT. Please note this seminar will be held as
an in-person event.

Since its inception, the GenText research group has given central stage to the
role that discourse partakes in realising the gendered power divide. For over
15 years, GenText has fostered  research on discourse, gender and power, thus
adhering to a long-standing tradition of feminist linguistic work.

The theme of DISGEN1 is Discourses of Gendered Violence. By choosing this
theme, our objective is to highlight the discursive dimension of gendered
violence.

Our confirmed keynote speakers for this year’s event are:

Michelle Lazar - National University of Singapore
Susan Ehrlich - York University
José Santaemilia - Universitat de València
Ann Weatherall - Victoria University of Wellington

For up-to-date seminar information, follow us on Twitter and Instagram.


2nd Call for Papers:

You may find the CfP here:
https://congresos.adeituv.es/disgen1/presentacion/index.en.html

Abstract guidelines may be found here:
https://congresos.adeituv.es/disgen1/paginas/pagina_648_3.en.html

The interdisciplinary nature of this seminar aims at providing an
up-to-the-minute snapshot of current scholarship on the subject area. Thus, we
invite contributions spanning areas such as –but not limited to– applied
linguistics, criminology, cultural studies, sociology,  media and the law. As
the event is rooted in an intersectional feminist understanding of gendered
violence, we also especially welcome non-cisgender, non-heterosexual and
non-white discursive approaches to the theme.

The following topics are specifically emphasised. However, we are happy to
consider abstracts on topics not listed below:

Intimate Partner Violence
Sexual violence
Violence Against Women
Domestic Violence
Coercive Control
Online Grooming
Hate Speech
Online media
Legal discourses of gendered violence
Forensic linguistics
Symbolic  violence
Sexual abuse

Organised Panels:

Critical Discourse Analysis and multimodality
Interdisciplinary perspectives
Methods and approaches
Historical and cultural approaches
*Panels are provisional and dependent on accepted talks.

Any queries? Contact us at disgen at uv.es




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