21.4945, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics, Socioling/Belgium
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Subject: 21.4945, Calls: Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics, Socioling/Belgium
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Date: 06-Dec-2010
From: Katja Pelsmaekers [katja.pelsmaekers at ua.ac.be]
Subject: 3rd International Discourse in Organizations Workshop
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Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2010 22:05:32
From: Katja Pelsmaekers [katja.pelsmaekers at ua.ac.be]
Subject: 3rd International Discourse in Organizations Workshop
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Full Title: 3rd International Discourse in Organizations Workshop
Short Title: DiO 3
Date: 21-Sep-2011 - 23-Sep-2011
Location: Antwerp, Belgium
Contact Person: Katja Pelsmaekers
Meeting Email: katja.pelsmaekers at ua.ac.be
Web Site: http://www.ua.ac.be/DiO
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2011
Meeting Description:
After successful first (Antwerp/Knokke 2005) and second (Ghent 2009)
International Workshops we are happy to announce a third edition in 2011. As
before, we hope to bring together researchers from e.g. discourse analysis,
linguistic pragmatics, text studies and also ethnography, organizational
studies or critical management studies for a small-scale, all-plenary
interactive forum with a limited number of participants and plenty of time for
discussion. As in our first edition, we will have a residential format.
Invited Speakers:
Charles Antaki and Hiromasa Tanaka
Theme:
Managing Trust
Call for Papers
We would appreciate contributions that make fine-grained analyses of real-life
data to address the question of negotiating ''trust'' in discourse in more
specific ways such as:
-Studies that empirically address the question of 'trust' in organizational
discourse
-Process/product studies of ways in which mediated communication in
specific organizations tries to generate trustworthiness and reliability
-Studies of how communication is received/understood/evaluated as
trustworthy, reliable (or untrustworthy and unreliable) and why
-Analyses of the role of language(s), culture and/or discourse expectations in
establishing and maintaining trust relationships in organizational settings.
We invite contributions that study these and related issues in organizational
contexts such as health care, social services, education, business, law,
politics and journalism.
Submissions are invited for 40-minute slots (including 20 minutes of
discussion and question time). The workshop language is English. Please
send your abstract of 500 words (detailing research question, method, data
and preliminary conclusions) to katja.pelsmaekers at ua.ac.be and
craig.rollo at ua.ac.be before 31 January 2011.
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