36.1358, Confs: Discourse Research Association of Ireland 2025 Summer Seminar Series (Online)
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Subject: 36.1358, Confs: Discourse Research Association of Ireland 2025 Summer Seminar Series (Online)
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Date: 21-Apr-2025
From: DRAOI [discourseresearchireland at gmail.com]
Subject: Discourse Research Association of Ireland 2025 Summer Seminar Series
Discourse Research Association of Ireland 2025 Summer Seminar Series
Short Title: DRAOI 2025 SSS
Date: 01-Jul-2025 - 31-Aug-2025
Location: Online
Meeting URL:
https://discourseresearch.ie/summer-seminar-series/2025-summer-seminar-series/
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
Submission Deadline: 01-May-2025
The Discourse Research Association of Ireland (DRAOI) is excited to
announce the return of our Summer Seminar Series for its fifth
consecutive year, scheduled for July and August 2025. We are now
accepting proposals for presentations for this year’s series.
In keeping with DRAOI’s inclusive ethos and the diverse research
interests of our membership, we welcome submissions that focus on
discourse research in all its forms. Topics of interest include, but
are not limited to:
- (Critical) Discourse Analysis/Studies
- Discourse Theory
- Sociolinguistics
- Pragmatics
- (Social) Semiotics
- Multimodal and/or Digital Discourses
- Discourse, Language, and Ideology
- Discourse in specific subject areas, such as economics, gender and
sexuality, policy, government and politics, media, education,
industry, sustainability and climate change, ethics, sociology,
psychology, communication, and more.
The Summer Seminar Series provides a collegial and informal space for
discourse researchers to share their work, connect with like-minded
scholars, and engage in stimulating discussions on a wide variety of
topics. Presenters can expect constructive and supportive feedback in
a positive, collaborative setting.
The format for presentations may vary depending on the submissions
received and could include:
- An overview of a planned or in-progress research project, or a
summary of
findings
- A book talk (at any stage of production)
- A summary of a recent publication
- A conference presentation (including those presented elsewhere)
- A workshop or tutorial on a specific disciplinary or methodological
approach to
discourse research
- An overview of a master's or PhD thesis
- Creative proposals are also encouraged
As in previous years, we give priority to submissions from discourse
researchers based in Ireland (north and south), those with personal or
professional ties to Ireland, or those focusing on discourses within
the Irish context. We also encourage submissions from researchers at
all career stages and from diverse backgrounds, including postgraduate
researchers, independent scholars, and senior academics.
To submit a proposal for the Summer Seminar Series, please send an
abstract of 200-300 words by 01 May 2025 via the submission form on
our website:
https://discourseresearch.ie/summer-seminar-series/2025-summer-seminar-series/
All seminars will be conducted online and are free of charge for both
speakers and attendees. The full schedule of presentations, along with
links to join the virtual
talks, will be shared via our mailing list closer to the event. To
subscribe to our mailing list, please visit
https://discourseresearch.ie/join/.
For details about previous DRAOI Summer Seminar Series, including
recordings of last year’s talks, please visit
https://discourseresearch.ie/summer-seminar-series/.
Should you have any questions or need further information, please
don’t hesitate to contact us at discourseresearchireland at gmail.com or
reach out via our website.
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