Workshop 6.-8.th March 2003
Ruth Wodak
ruth.wodak at UNIVIE.AC.AT
Sat Feb 1 16:13:02 UTC 2003
Thursday, March 6, 2003
9.30 a.m.
OPENING
10.00 a.m. Chair: Ruth Wodak
NORMAN FAIRCLOUGH (Lancaster University): Transdisciplinarity in CDA
THEO VAN LEEUWEN (Cardiff University): Three models of Interdisciplinarity
MARCEL DASCAL (Tel Aviv): Interdisciplinarity without Transparency
11.30 a.m.
DISCUSSION
12.15
LUNCH
02.00 p.m. Chair: Anton Pelinka
IRENE BELLIER (CNRS Paris): Discourse analysis and observation of practices
: 2 modes for constructing a scientific object : any effect on policy making
?
RUTH WODAK (University of Vienna) and GILBERT WEISS
(Alfried-Krupp-Wissenschaftskolleg Greifswald): Analyzing European Union
Discourses: Theories and Applications
03.00 p.m.
DISCUSSION
03.40 p.m.
COFFEE BREAK
04.00 p.m.
TEUN VAN DIJK (University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona): Elite Discourse and
Racism in Spain
ANDRÁS KOVÁCS (Central European University): Prejudice and Latency
05.00 p.m.
DISCUSSION
Friday, March 7, 2003
11.00 a.m.
PRESSE KONFERENZ: FORSCHUNGSSCHWERPUNKT DISKURS, POLITIK, IDENTITÄT - 6
JAHRE FORSCHUNG MIT WITTGENSTEIN
PRESS CONFERENCE: RESEARCH CENTER DISCOURSE, POLITICS, IDENTITY 6
RESEARCH YEARS OF RESEARCH WITH WITTGENSTEIN
BUFFET
01.30 p.m. Chair: Irene Bellier
TOM BURNS (University of Uppsala): Social Tranformation and Equilibrium:
Institutional, Socio-cognitive and discoursive Dimensions an
interdisciplinary approach
FLORIAN OBERHUBER and MICHAL KRZYZANOWSKI (Research Center Discourse,
Politics, Identity): Institutions and Identities: Interpreting the European
Convention.
02.40 p.m.
DISCUSSION
03.20 p.m.
COFFEE BREAK
03.45 p.m.
CHRISTOPH BÄRENREUTER (Research Center Discourse, Politics, Identity):
Swedish Discourses on Europe: European identity construction in the media
discourse on the political situation in Austria in the year 2000
KONRAD EHLICH (University of Munich): Analyzing discourse, analyzing Society
04.45 p.m.
DISCUSSION
Saturday, March 8, 2003
9.30 a.m. Chair: Norman Fairclough
PAUL CHILTON (University of East Anglia, Norwich, England): Is there an
innate module of the mind for the critical analysis of discourse?
ANGELIKA REDDER (University of Munich): Language, Thought, and Action
10.30 a.m.
DISCUSSION
11.15 a.m.
COFFEE BREAK
11.45
ANTON PELINKA (University Innsbruck): Language Politics: The case of India
an example for the EU?
RON SCOLLON UND PROF. SUZAN SCOLLON (Georgetown University): Lighting the
stove:
Why habitus isnt enough for CDA
12.45
DISCUSSION
13.30
SNACKS
CONFERENCE VENUE: HOCHHOLZERHOF, BAWAG, 1010 VIENNA, SEITZERGASSE 2-4
REGISTRATION: ANDREA.ZWOELFER at OEAW.AC.AT
Ruth Wodak
Professor of Linguistics
Department of Linguistics
University of Vienna
Berggasse 11
1090 Vienna
Austria
and
Research Center Discourse, Politics, Identity"
Austrian Academy of Sciences
Strohgasse 45, 1030 Vienna
Tel: 7102510/6201
Fax: 710250710
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