[Corpora-List] Second announcement: 'Corpus Linguistics in the South' Event - London: February 11, 2012
R. Freake
r.freake at qmul.ac.uk
Tue Jan 17 14:54:33 UTC 2012
Second announcement: The second 'Corpus Linguistics in the South' event
*Please note the additional speaker and correction in presentation title*
Theme: CORPUS LINGUISTICS APPLIED: CORPORA, DISCOURSE, AND
CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL ISSUES
Where: Queen Mary, University of London
When: Saturday, February 11, 2012
Following on the first successful Corpus Linguistics in the South
event at the University of Portsmouth, the next Corpus Linguistics in
the South workshop will take place at Queen Mary, University of London
on February 11, 2012. The main theme for this event is the application
of corpora to studies in areas such as gender, tourism &
sustainability, military conflict and climate change. There will also
be papers focusing on the application of corpora to EAP writing in
specific disciplines and to translation work. The purpose is to
present, discuss and produce constructive debate on recent work on
the discourses surrounding current social issues as well as to
showcase examples of the use of corpora in teaching and translating
practice. The program will include the following speakers and
presentations:
Christopher Tribble and Ursula Wingate (King's College, London): 'From
text to corpus: working with student texts in the development of
disciplinary specific writing development programmes'
Ramesh Krishnamurthy (Aston University): 'Hotting up or cooling down -
the discourse of climate change'
Kieran O'Halloran (King's College, London): 'Deleuze, ethics and
corpora: deconstructing an argument in favour of genetically modified
crops'
Juliette Scott (University of Portsmouth): 'Legal discourse(s) in
translation: how can corpus linguistics do more for freelance
non-literary translators?'
Sylvia Jaworska (Queen Mary, University of London): 'In search of the
'local' and 'authentic': corpus-based investigations of the current
discourse of tourism'
The presentations will be followed by a round table discussion open to
all workshop participants. In keeping with the first Corpus
Linguistics in the South event, there will be no charge for attending
or participating, but participants are welcome to join an inexpensive
(±£15) group lunch midday.
If you are interested in coming, please contact Rachelle Freake
(r.freake at qmul.ac.uk) to be added to the mailing list and for the full
programme when available.
http://www.port.ac.uk/cls
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