14.2993, Confs: Discourse Analysis/Vigo, Spain
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Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2003 18:59:14 +0000
From: framallo at uvigo.es
Subject: 2nd International Conference on Discourse, Communication and the Enterprise
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Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2003 18:59:14 +0000
From: framallo at uvigo.es
Subject: 2nd International Conference on Discourse, Communication and the Enterprise
2nd International Conference on Discourse, Communication and the
Enterprise
Short Title: DICOEN 2003
Date: 12-NOV-03 - 14-NOV-03
Location: Vigo, Galicia, Spain
Contact: Fernando Ramallo
Contact Email: framallo at uvigo.es
Meeting URL: http://www.uvigo.es/webs/ssl/DICOEN/
Linguistic Sub-field: Discourse Analysis
Meeting Description:
Second International Conference on Discourse, Communication and
Enterprise (DICOEN2003)
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November 12-14, 2003
Vigo, Spain
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Conference website: http://webs.uvigo.es/ssl/DICOEN
Email: dicoen2003 at uvigo.es
http://webs.uvigo.es/ssl/DICOEN
PROGRAMME
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th
9.00h Reception
9.30h Inaugural session
10.00h Plenary lecture: Norman FAIRCLOUGH
Critical discourse analysis and change in management discourse and
ideology: a transdisciplinary approach
11.00h Coffee break
11.30h
Eduardo J. MARCOS CAMILO
Symbolic fights among commercial brands: the advertising conflicts
Beverly SAUER
Gesture and the (workplace) Imagination: What gesture reveals about
management's attitudes in post-apratheid South Africa
12.00h
Mª Lourdes JUNCAL SOAGE
Strategic language in web site's advertisements by network companies
Gabriella DJERRAHIAN
AMID policy and practice: Strategizing language and discourse in the
changing work place
12.30h
Lara GARCÍA ÁLVAREZ
The discourse of Turespaña's new advertising campaig 'Spain marks'
Gabriela PREGO, Luzia DOMINGUEZ & Esperanza MORALES
Discourse Analysis applied to communicative problems in
client/professional interaction: the example of a pioneering case
study in Galicia
13.00h
Paul B. BICK
Toward dialectic discourse in advertising: McDonalds, adbusters and
the subvertising of corporate american culture
Caroline LIPOVSKY
Self-presentation in cross-cultural job interviews
13.30h
Jolanta KOWALSKA
Communicative purpose in written advertisements: The relationship
between language and context
Elizabeth YONG
Entrepreneurial young engineers: collaborative discourse and power in
an entrepreeurial skills program for undergraduates
14.00h Lunch
16.30h
Piotr CAP
Deductive andinductive determinism of Discourse Analysis: A
pragmatic-cognitive approach
António M.S. AVELAR
Discursive strategies vs. marketing strategy
17.00h
Faiz S. ABDULLAH
Mediatised Malaysian identities in the new global order
Luisanna FODDE, Riccardo DELISA, Olga DENTI & Francesca LEMME
New economy, communication and corpus-based research: A
multi-disciplinary approach to digital economic texts
17.30h
Sathiadevi KANAGASABAI & Fauziah KAMARUDDIN
Language and culture in Malaysian banking advertisements
Carlos A.M. GOUVEIA
Power, control and the globalisation of consumer-oriented practices
and attitudes in the internet
18.00h Coffee break
18.30h
Paulo CORTES GAGO & Sonia BITTENCOURT SOLVEIRA
The co-construction of the transition relevance place in Brazilian
consumer's product safety comission meeting: some structural
properties of institutional interaction in conflict situation
María Jesús PINAR SANZ
Political advertising discourse: A Critical Discourse Analysis
approach to election campaign advertisements
19.00h
Fabienne A. POMPILIUS
What alter says and ego hears: a discourse perspective on control,
trust and information
André Ricardo NUNES MARTINS
The textual representation of the minorities in the press discourse
THURSDAY, 13 NOVEMBER
9.30h
Attila BRUNI & Laura Lucia PAROLIN
Technological objects through discourse: a case study from the field
of telemedicine
Maria José MONTEIRO MARTINS
Social values in business discourse
10.00h
Marcel BURGER
When media information becomes a business: the case of TV-debates
Kim SLEURS
Ethnographic writing research in a business context: preformulation in
press releases
10.30h
Luminita COCARTA
Discursive practices in manuals for business professionals
Dorien Van De MIEROOP
The unofficial goals of business speeches
11.00h Coffee break
11.30h
Danielle TOLEDO PEREIRA
Análisis del discurso de los guías de turismo y de museos en la ciudad
de São Paulo y su necesidad de saber lengua española
Lívia ABLONCZY-MIHÁLYKA
The influence of English as a global language over the vocabulary of
business communication in Italian
12.00h
Sarah KARINGE
Development communication and the African discourse for growth
Anikó TOMPOS
Short reports in business and other professional fields
12.30h
Maria Regina MIRANDA MAYER
Interaction lawyer X judge in appeals
María Ángeles ORTS
Mobbing, holding, leasing: The lexical jungle in English ans its role
in the Spanish business world
13.00h Plenary lecture: Cynthia HARDY
The power of discourse
14.00h Lunch
16.30h
Valeria BRANCO MOREIRA
Communicative purposes, discourse communities and genres of discourse
at a workplace: reporting the adventures and misadventures of a
discourse researcher in a brazilian company
Michael PEARCE
The marketisation of discourse about education in UK general election
manifestos
17.00h
Sorina CHIPER
Under western eyes: Westernising the discourse of romanian
universities
Leila BARBARA & Tony BERBER SARDINHA
Chunks in meetings
17.30h Presentation of the journal Critical Discourse Studies
(Conference Room)
Norman Fairclough
18.00h Coffee break
18.30h
Carminda SILVESTRE
Representations, executives and rationality: locating thinking in
gender
Mauro T.B. SOBHIE
Stages in business-to-business brochures
19.00h
Maria do Carmo LEITE DE OLIVEIRA & José Roberto GOMES DA SILVA
The composition of a participant view for the management of
organizational communication
Orlando VIAN Jr.
A functional genre-based approach to teaching business language
19.30h
Almut J. KOESTER
Negotiating dominance in procedural discourse: instruction in office
conversations
Renata RIBEIRO de ANDRADE
English for flight attendants
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14th
9.30h
Calin GURAU & Yvonne McLAREN
The online communication model of UK biotech firms: Matching
communication functions with target audiences' needs
Christine RAISANEN
Learning to know & knowing to learn: discursive practices as knowledge
enablers
10.00h
Begoña JAMARDO SUÁREZ
The power of non-verbal language in intercultural negotiations
Andreas P. MÜLLER
Communicative genres and forms - A two-level approach for the study of
organizational talk
10.30h
Richard W. HALLETT & Judith KAPLAN-WEINGER
Social transformations of identity: A Critical Discourse Analysis of
baltic tourims websites in the post-soviet context
Marcelo SCHENK DE AZAMBUJA
Communication for quality: Tthe discourse behavior in the
organizations
11.00h Coffee break
11.30h
U-maporn KARDKARNKLAI
Conflict-softening in Thai-Japanese business discourse
Cleusa Mª ANDRADE SCROFERNEKER
(Re) pensando la comunicación en las organizaciones
12.00h
Yvonne McLAREN & Calin GURAU
Evaluation, point of view and PowderJect Pharmaceuticals plc: A study
of conflicting messages in a corpus of business texts
Estrella MONTOLÍO
La comunicación escrita como habilidad profesional básica en las áreas
tecnológicas. El caso de los informáticos de los servicios centrales
de La Caixa
13.00h Plenary lecture: Eija VENTOLA
Interactional management and presentation skills in business contexts
- Can discourse analysis contribute and, if so, how?
14.00h Closing session
21.00h CONFERENCE DINNER
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15th
16.00h Outing through the ''Rias Baixas''
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