[Critics-l] Corpus Linguistics in the South 9: Computation, Corpora and Critique - Second announcement
Alon Lischinsky
alischinsky at gmail.com
Mon Mar 2 18:58:30 UTC 2015
Second announcement
*Corpus Linguistics in the South 9 *
*Computation, Corpora and Critique*
We are pleased to announce that the ninth CLS event will take place on
*Saturday,
18 April 2015* at *Oxford Brookes University*.
Twenty years after the publication of the seminal paper by Hardt-Mautner
(1995), the use of computer-aided methods and increasingly large corpora to
analyse issues at the discourse/society interface is well established. The
aim of this workshop is to invite exploration and discussion of the key
methodological, theoretical and practical issues in this burgeoning field.
In particular, we welcome proposals for papers that:
- conceptually examine the issues raised in employing automated
procedures for the analysis of social semiotic issues. Does it remain true
that the 'historical knowledge and sensitivity' required for critical
interpretation 'can be possessed by human beings but not by machines'
(Fowler 1991: 68)?
- discuss innovations in methods and techniques (of annotation,
classification, inference, etc.) that have enhanced the possibilities for
critical analyses of language and discourse. How far have we moved
from Fowler
and Kress's (1979: 197) assertion that 'there is no analytic routine
through which a text can be run with a critical description issuing
automatically at the end'?
- present specific cases of corpus-based critical studies of
discourse, reflecting
on the advantages and limitations of a corpus approach
Presentations should be 30 minutes in length, and will be followed by 15
minutes for discussion. Please send your abstract to
alischinsky at brookes.ac.uk by 14th March 2015. Acceptance of submitted
abstracts will be notified by the end of March.
In keeping with prior Corpus Linguistics in the South events, participation
in the workshop is free. Please be aware that the number of places is
limited, and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Best wishes,
Andrea, Paul and Alon
--
Dr Alon Lischinsky
Senior Lecturer in Communication & Discourse
Dr Paul Wickens,
Senior Lecturer in English Language and Communication
Dr Andrea Macrae
Senior Lecturer in Stylistics
Oxford Brookes University
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