CADAAD 2014 Final CfP: Extended Deadline
Christopher Hart
c.hart at LANCASTER.AC.UK
Fri Nov 22 13:53:37 UTC 2013
Dear colleagues,
In response to requests from several people, we have decided to extend the
deadline for submission of abstracts to CADAAD 2014 until 15 December 2013.
Final call for papers below.
We are glad to announce that the 5th Critical Approaches to Discourse
Analysis across Disciplines Conference (CADAAD) will take place 1-3
September 2014 and will be hosted by ELTE University, Budapest, Hungary.
CADAAD conferences are intended to promote current directions and new
developments in cross-disciplinary critical discourse research. We welcome
papers which, from a critical-analytical perspective, deal with contemporary
social, scientific, political, economic, or professional discourses and
genres. Possible topics include but are by no means limited to the
following:
(New) Media discourse
Party political discourse
Advertising
Discourses of war and terrorism
Power, ideology and dominance in institutional discourse
Identity in discourse
Education discourses
Environmental discourses
Health communication
Business communication
Language and the law
*Discourses of inequality, discrimination and othering*
*Global economic discourses and discourses of the financial
crisis*
*Discourses of political protest and civil (dis)order*
*Neoliberalism and the new divides*
*Anti-EU discourses*
Papers addressing the highlighted topics are especially welcome. In giving
weight to these topics we wish to call to attention some of the most
pressing problems currently facing Europe. We hope that CADAAD 2014 will
provide a publically visible forum for critically reflecting on these
issues.
We welcome papers which approach topics such as listed above from
theoretical and analytical perspectives sourced from anywhere across the
humanities, social and cognitive sciences, including but without being
limited to the following:
Sociolinguistics
Multimodality
Media and Mass Communication Studies
Functional Linguistics
Cognitive Linguistics
Corpus Linguistics
Pragmatics and Argumentation Theory
Conversation and Discourse Analysis
Ethnography of Communication
Discursive Psychology
Political Science
We especially welcome papers which re-examine existing theoretical
frameworks and/or which highlight and apply new methodologies.
Reflecting the diversity of topics and approaches in critical discourse
studies, the following distinguished guests have confirmed their
participation as plenary speakers:
PROFESSOR RUTH WODAK (Lancaster University)
PROFESSOR THEO VAN LEEUWEN (University of Technology Sydney)
PROFESSOR LILIE CHOULIARAKI (London School of Economics)
PROFESSOR ANDREAS MUSOLFF (University of East Anglia)
PROFESSOR CRISPIN THURLOW (University of Washington)
All papers will be allocated 20 minutes plus 10 minutes for questions. The
language of the conference is English.
Abstracts of 250-350 words excluding references should be sent as MS Word
attachment to cadaad2014 at gmail.com before *15 December 2013*. Please include
in the body of the email but not in the abstract itself (1) your name, (2)
affiliation and (3) email address. Notifications of acceptance will be
communicated by 1 March 2014.
In addition to individual papers, panel proposals may also be submitted. A
list of our new panels are available at http://cadaad2014.elte.hu/ and at
http://cadaad.net/cadaad_2014.
We are planning to offer a small number of bursaries to be applied for by
delegates who come from disadvantaged circumstances. Application information
will be provided on our website later this year.
Selected papers are planned to be published in a thematically constrained
volume to be submitted to an international publisher. Other selected papers
will appear in a proceedings issue of the CADAAD journal.
For further information please visit our new conference website at
http://cadaad2014.elte.hu/ or http://cadaad.net/cadaad_2014 and our new
Facebook page at facebook.com/Cadaad2014.
Best regards,
Christopher Hart, CADAAD, Lancaster University
Tamás Eitler, CADAAD 2014 Local Organising Committee, ELTE University,
Budapest
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