FINAL CALL: DeXus 6.0: Discourses and Practices That Matter
Paul McIlvenny
paul at CGS.AAU.DK
Tue Apr 16 10:14:02 UTC 2013
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*** FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT ***
DeXus 6.0: Discourses and Practices That Matter
An International Summer School on Discourse, Practice and Social Justice
Dates: 19th – 24th August, 2013
Deadline for registration: 1st May 2013
Participation fee payment deadline: 1st June 2013
Location: Centre for Discourses in Transition (C-DiT)
Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark
Invited guests:
- Rodney Jones, City University of Hong Kong
- Sarah Pink, RMIT University, Australia/Loughborough University, UK
- William Housley, Cardiff University, Wales
Local tutors:
- Paul McIlvenny, Aalborg University
- Pirkko Raudaskoski, Aalborg University
Web site: http://www.dexus.aau.dk
The thematics of this summer school is prompted by the recent emergence on the
global stage of a set of interlocking global crises – including climate,
energy, food, water, finance – which demands a renewed interdisciplinary effort
to understand how to prefigure and mediate the future, the past and the present
in ways that attend to equity, justice and rights. The aim is to bring together
people investigating and promoting social change and transformation with an
explicit focus on the role of discourse and practice in shaping and prefiguring
a just future (and the past). Discourse is understood as encompassing an
interdisciplinary perspective on text, talk, discourse, genre, narrative,
archive, document, image and rhetoric in all their modal, social and cultural
forms, not only in terms of representation but more importantly in relation to
action and practice. Practice, practices, practical reasoning and practical
action are increasingly key elements of many recent approaches to discourse
(eg. microethnography, mediated discourse analysis and nexus analysis), but a
dialogue between these approaches and the variants of practice theory that are
being used in sophisticated ways in fields such as transition studies,
anthropology, visual studies, etc is urgently needed and holds much potential.
Themes within the interdisciplinary focus of the summer school will include the
following clusters:
* Discourse/Style/Genre/Semiotics
* Mediation/Modality/Action
* Practice/Practical Reasoning/Practical Action
* Transition/Intervention/Critique/Social Justice
* Rights/Ethics/Care/Hope
* Identity/Gender/'Race'/Ethnicity/Transnationality
* Belonging/Citizenship/Linking/Relationality
* Nature/Environment/Habitus/Context
* Structure/Ordering/Organisation/Governmentality
* Space/Movement/Mobility/Flow/Scale
Our summer school will interest students and scholars who work in the diverse
fields of discourse studies, communication studies, practice studies,
development studies, globalisation studies, media studies, political science,
sociology, history, anthropology, transition studies, social movement
studies, transition studies, communication activism, participatory
communication, critical journalism studies, action research, and human-centred
communication and informatics.
DeXus 6.0 draws upon the innovative pedagogical tradition at Aalborg University
to experiment with a problem-based, project-centred research summer school for
doctoral students and scholars who are engaged in interdisciplinary studies.
Following on from five successful "DeXus: Discourse Nexus" summer schools
between 2003-2009, the core concept in DeXus is the free play of ideas within
the thematic context of group-derived problems and reflexive project work
developed during the six fruitful days of the summer school.
Following the first two days of lectures and workshops by the invited guests
and local tutors, which will establish a common framework, we concentrate over
the following days on group project work. On the last day, all groups will come
together to report on their findings, solutions and applications, with
commentary and discussion from the guests and the tutors. A poster session will
take place during the first day for those who wish to present their research
publicly.
The summer school is international and open to researchers, doctoral and
graduate students. You will find registration details and contact information
online at http://www.dexus.aau.dk
The deadline for registration is 1st May 2013. The participation fee payment
deadline is 1st June 2013.
The participation fee is 4000 Danish kroner (approx. 500 Euros), which covers
administrative costs, tea/coffee and lunches every working day, one evening
drinks reception (Monday) and one evening dinner (Thursday). Please see the
website for more information about how to register.
Attendance at the summer school (including lectures, workshops and
pre-readings) and completion of the group project work over six days is
equivalent to 5 ECTS. Participants who complete the summer school will be
awarded an official certificate.
The DeXus 6.0 summer school is supported by the Centre for Discourses in
Transition, the Mattering: Material-Discursive Practices knowledge group, the
Doctoral Programme in Discourse and Contemporary Culture, the Dean of the
Faculty of Humanities, the Department of Communication & Psychology, and the
Department of Culture and Global Studies at Aalborg University.
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