36.429, Confs: Discourse Analysis; Text/Corpus Linguistics / Spain
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Subject: 36.429, Confs: Discourse Analysis; Text/Corpus Linguistics / Spain
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Date: 01-Feb-2025
From: Marcos González Vidal [podds at poddsproject.org]
Subject: Polarization and Digital Discourses Seminar
Polarization and Digital Discourses Seminar
Date: 24-Feb-2025 - 24-Feb-2025
Location: Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Sala de Grados, Facultad de
Formación de Profesorado y Educación, Spain
Meeting URL: https://meet.google.com/sfj-tgak-acr
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Spanish (spa)
The research project “Polarization and Digital Discourses: Critical
and Socio-Cognitive Perspectives” (PODDS) is organizing its third
seminar series, to be held at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid or, in
case you can't be in person, via Google Meet.
This edition will consist of nine talks by experts in the field of
Discourse Studies. The presentations will focus on various case
studies of polarized digital discourses.
Polarization is a socio-cognitive phenomenon that is being
investigated around the globe by a wide range of disciplines. This
seminar aims to show this heterogeneity and interdisciplinarity by
promoting the discussion of the diverse methods and approaches applied
to its study. More specifically, focusing on the important role that
the Internet plays in our everyday lives nowadays, the series
addresses the latest research on polarization in digital discourses
from a hybrid critical perspective, inviting our speakers to present
their newest methods, frameworks, and results.
Our keynote speakers are:
Augusto Soares da Silva (Catholic University of Portugal, Braga)
Elzbieta Górska (University of Warsaw)
You may contact us and find more information at podds23 at uam.es or find
us on Twitter (X) @DiscursosEyP
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