Märztagung 6.-8. 3.2003: Wir freuen uns auf Ihr Kommen! Bitte vorher wegen genauer TeilnehmerInnenzahl jedoch anmelden (s.u.)

Ruth Wodak Ruth.Wodak at OEAW.AC.AT
Tue Mar 4 13:47:17 UTC 2003



Thursday, March 6th, 2003




9.30 a.m.

Opening: Franz Römer (Dean of Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of
Vienna)
Ruth Wodak (University of Vienna and Research Center “Discourse, Politics,
Identity”)



10.00 a.m. Chair: Ruth Wodak



Norman Fairclough (Lancaster University): Transdisciplinarity in CDA


Konrad Ehlich (University of Munich): Analyzing Discourse, Analyzing Society



Marcelo Dascal (Tel Aviv University/ Leipzig University):
Interdisciplinarity without Transparency?



11.30 a.m.

Discussion



12.15

Lunch









2.00 p.m. Chair: Anton Pelinka



Theo Van Leeuwen (Cardiff University): Three Models of Interdisciplinarity



Ruth Wodak (University of Vienna and Research Center “Discourse, Politics,
Identity”) and Gilbert Weiss (Alfried-Krupp-Wissenschaftskolleg Greifswald):
Analyzing European Union Discourses: Theories and Applications



3.00 p.m.

Discussion


3.40 p.m.

Coffee Break


4.00 p.m.


Teun Van Dijk (University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona): Elite Discourse and
Racism in Spain


András Kovács (Central European University): Prejudice and Latency



5.00 p.m.

Discussion






Friday, March 7th, 2003




11.00 a.m.


Press Conference: Research Center “Discourse, Politics, Identity” – 6 Years
Research with “Wittgenstein”


Pressekonferenz: Forschungsschwerpunkt “Diskurs, Politik, Identität” – 6
Jahre Forschung mit “Wittgenstein”



Buffet


Additional Registration Necessary for the Press Conference !









1.30 p.m. Chair: Norman Fairclough



Tom Burns (University of Uppsala): Social Order and Transformation:
Paradigms, Discourses, and Institutions – An Interdisciplinary Approach



Florian Oberhuber and Michal Krzyzanowski (Research Center „Discourse,
Politics, Identity”): Institutions and Identities: Interpreting the European
Convention.



2.40 p.m.

Discussion



3.20 p.m.

Coffee Break



3.45 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



Irène Bellier (CNRS Paris): Discourse Analysis and Observation of Practices:
Two Modes for Constructing a Scientific Object: any Effect on Policy Making?



Anton Pelinka (University of Innsbruck): Language Politics: The Case of
India – an Example for the EU?





5.15 p.m.

Discussion






Saturday, March 8th, 2003




9.30 a.m. Chair: Irène Bellier



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



Peter Muntigl (University of Salzburg and Research Center “Discourse,
Politics, Identity”, Vienna): Therapy and Client Change: Making New Meanings
in “Old” Contexts



Ron Scollon und Suzanne Scollon (Georgetown University): Lighting the Stove:

Why Habitus isn’t Enough for CDA



12.45

Discussion



13.30



Snacks























Conference Venue:             Thursday and Friday:             Bawag
Hochholzerhof


1, Seitzergasse 2-4

                                                Saturday:
Department of Linguistics


9, Berggasse 11



Registration Necessary             andrea.zwoelfer at oeaw.ac.at

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