CRITICS: Admission info + form

Teun A. van Dijk teun at let.uva.nl
Mon Jan 1 16:42:53 UTC 1996


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ADMISSION INFORMATION AND APPLICATION FORM FOR THE CRITICS-L LIST

The CRITICS-L list is one of the projects of the International
CRITICS Foundation. It provides a discussion forum as well as
information and other services for scholars who are actively
engaged (doing research and publishing) in any domain of the
critical study of language, discourse and communication.
The CRITICS-L List particularly also welcomes Ph.D. students
who prepare a doctoral dissertation in this domain.

Scholars and students who want to join the CRITICS-L list may
apply by sending the following information:

1. Last Name(s)
2. First Name(s)
3. Year of birth
4. Male/Female
5. Present function/position (e.g., lecturer,
   full professor, Ph.D. student, etc.)
6. Full institutional address, phone(s), fax, e-mail
7. Private address and phone number (+ country + area codes)
8. Main discipline of research (e.g., linguistics, psychology)
9. Area(s) of specialization (e.g., conversation analysis [doctor-patient],
   racism and prejudice; gender and discourse; media discourse; etc.)
10. Brief description (max 100 words) of main current
    critical research project, followed by some keywords
11. Your *key* publications (max about 5) in *critical* analysis
    --not in other domains. (Preferably in APA format, so that
    they can be added automatically to the CRITICS Bibliography).

Send the completed form to the following e-mail address:
critics at let.uva.nl.

CRITICS-L List convenor and Secretary of the International
CRITICS Foundation is:

Teun A. van Dijk
University of Amsterdam
CRITICS. Program of Discourse Studies
210 Spuistraat
1012 VT Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Personal messages and requests for further information may be sent to
Teun A. van Dijk at the following e-address: teun at let.uva.nl.

Applicants who are accepted as members of the list will receive an
e-mail message that they have been added to the list. They will also
receive further information about CRITICS, and be requested to join
the CRITICS Bibliography Project. Except from Ph.D. students who are
preparing a dissertation on a critical topic, access to the list is
open to all scholars who already have published in any domain of
critical study of language, discourse or communication.

Please feel free to forward this information/form to other
researchers who are actively engaged (with research AND
publications) in the critical study of language, discourse
or communication.

Thank you for your interest in the CRITICS-L list.


Teun A. van Dijk






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