30.460, Confs: Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics, Syntax/France
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Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2019 02:08:44
From: Fanny Domenec [fanny.domenec at u-paris2.fr]
Subject: Ethics and Specialised Domains: The Place, Functions and Forms of Ethical Considerations in Specialised Varieties of English
Ethics and Specialised Domains: The Place, Functions and Forms of Ethical Considerations in Specialised Varieties of English
Short Title: 40th GERAS Conference
Date: 21-Mar-2019 - 23-Mar-2019
Location: Paris, France
Contact: Fanny Domenec
Contact Email: fanny.domenec at u-paris2.fr
Meeting URL: https://geras19.u-paris2.fr/en/40th-international-geras-conference
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics; Syntax
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
French (fra)
Meeting Description:
Ethics and specialised domains: the place, functions and forms of ethical
considerations in specialised varieties of English
Specialised varieties of English have already been approached by researchers
from a number of angles, but it seems that ethical considerations, and their
place, functions and forms in the discourse of specialised communities have
been under-investigated. Yet, a great many members of disciplinary or
professional milieus ask themselves ethical questions about the organisation
they work for, their responsibilities, their positioning or their
relationships with society at large: whatever they do, they must be able to
account for their decisions (Rawls 1987). Examples of such preoccupations are
quite common today in such fields as legal ethics and the codes of conduct of
the legal professions, ethical finance, business ethics, management ethics
with the emergence of Chief Ethics Officers in the corporate world, in
addition to journalistic, political and environmental ethics — not to mention
medical ethics, bioethics, and ethics in science and the new technologies; as
a result, ethics and deontology are often associated.
Program:
Thursday 21 March
8:30: Opening of reception desk - coffee
9:00:
(Lecture Hall 5) - Opening of the 9th doctoral symposium
Moderators:
Laurence HARRIS & Evgueniya LYU
9:15:
Audrey CARTRON (LERMA, Aix-Marseille Université) :
Caractériser l’anglais de la police en tant que langue de spécialité :
description, didactique et approche de la problématique de l’éthique
10:45:
Claire KLOPPMANN-LAMBERT (CLILLAC-ARP, Paris Diderot & LATTICE, ENS et Paris 3
Sorbonne Nouvelle)
Constitution d’un corpus pour l’étude comparative et diachronique de
différents genres promotionnels en architecture
10:15: Coffee break
10:45:
Charlélie FANGET (CLILLAC-ARP, Paris Diderot)
Genre discursif et métaphores conceptuelles dans le discours spécialisé
11:15:
Juliette RINGEISEN-BIARDEAUD (maître de conférences, université Paris 2
Panthéon-Assas)
À quoi s'attendre avant et après la soutenance : quelques conseils aux jeunes
(et moins jeunes) doctorants
11:45:
(Lecture Hall 5) - Round table headed by Professor Shirley CARTER-THOMAS
12:30: Free time for lunch / GERAS Board meeting (Room 506)
14:00-16:00:
General interest group (GIC) meetings
Health: Room 402
Law: Room 403
Science & Academia: Room 404
Economics and management: Room 405
Didactics & ESP: Room 406
16:00: Coffee break
16:30-18:30:
(Lecture Hall 5) - Round table with representatives of four different spheres
of activity (research, medicine, the media and consulting).
18:45: Cocktail party
Friday 22 March
8:30:
Opening of reception desk
9:00:
(Lecture Hall 5) - Conference opening by the President of Paris 2
Panthéon-Assas University, Professor Guillaume LEYTE
9:20-10:20:
(Lecture Hall 5) - Plenary lecture: Guillaume TUSSEAU (Law School, IEP, Paris)
10:25: Coffee break
10:45–12:15: Parallel workshops
Lecture Hall 5
10:45:
Pascaline FAURE
Lorsque la langue de spécialité n’est pas « éthique » : l’exemple de l’argot
médical en anglais et en français
11:15:
Anaïs CARNET
“Everybody lies”. Éthique médicale, communication médecin-patient et House
M.D. : une approche didactique
11:45:
Lucie BERNARD
Enjeux éthiques de la notion de « race » en anglais médical américain
Lecture Hall 3
10:45:
Cinzia GIGLIONI
Legalistic and commitment-oriented corporate code of ethics: Distinctive
lexical and syntactic traits
11:15:
Paola CATENACCIO
The ethical framing of legitimacy in contested industries: Argumentative
perspectives
11:45:
Claire HEUILLARD
Ethics as an element of brand persona: The case of the Canadian diamond
12:30:
Lunch at the Lucernaire restaurant
14:15-15:15:
(Lecture Hall 5) - Plenary lecture: Marlies WHITEHOUSE (Zurich University of
Applied Sciences, School of Applied Linguistics)
15:30-16:30:
Parallel workshops
Lecture Hall 5
15:30:
Noujoud BOUKHENNOUFA
La traduction des écrits scientifiques dans les domaines de spécialité : entre
pratique contraignante et éthique professionnelle
16:00:
Perrine CIRAUD-LANOUE
Panorama des considérations éthiques dans le domaine de l’édition
Lecture Hall 3
15:30:
Miguel Ángel CAMPOS PARDILLOS
When wrong is “sick”: Metaphors in academic legal discourse on match-fixing
and doping
16:00:
Martin SOLLY
Are the ethical and legal dimensions of disclosure compatible?
16:45: Coffee break
17:15-19:15:
(Lecture Hall 3) - GERAS annual general meeting
20:45: Dinner cruise (meeting point: Port Solférino across the street from the
Orsay Museum
Saturday 23 March
9:00-10:30:
Parallel workshops
Room 404
9:00:
Evgeniya LYU
Présentation d’une étude de cas destinée à sensibiliser des étudiants en
psychologie à la dimension déontologique de la spécialité en contexte
anglo-saxon
9:30:
Muriel CONAN
Enseigner l’éthique d’une communauté spécialisée : approche interculturelle et
perspectives didactiques
10:00:
Dacia DRESSEN HAMMOUDA
Méthode d’élaboration d’un curriculum « éthique » pour un parcours de master
LEA professionnalisant
Room 406
9:00:
Marie-Hélène FRIES
Theory constitutive metaphors and environmental ethics in the IPCC assessment
reports
9:30:
Camille BIROS
The terminology of ethics in a corpus of international climate negotiations
10:00:
Michela SOPRANZI
Ethical issues emerging during doctor-patient communication in bilingual
medical visits interpreted by ad hoc interpreters vs. cultural mediators
10:35: Coffee break
11:00-11:30:
(Room 214) - Last workshop
11:00:
Michel VAN DER YEUGHT
Identifying linguistic deontologies for specialists: Theoretical framework and
general characteristics
11:35:
(Room 214) - Conference closing ceremony; transfer of the GERAS banner to the
organizers of the March 2020 Conference in Nantes
14:00:
If you have registered for the visit of the Senate house, make sure you are on
time at the meeting point: the visit will start at 14:30 and will last two
hours
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