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II International Conference on Discourses of Fictional (Digital) TV Series

We are delighted to announce that the Departament de Filologia Anglesa i Alemanya at the Universitat de València and the Institut Interuniversitari de Llengües Modernes Aplicades de la Comunitat Valenciana (IULMA) will be hosting, on the 19th-21st of October 2022 in Valencia, Spain, the II International Conference on Discourses of Fictional (Digital) TV Series.

This second edition will focus on the representations of Gender and Social Inequality in fictional DTVS narratives and discourses.

"Future Imperfect: Language in Times of Crisis and Hope." Society for Linguistic Anthropology (SLA), Spring Cofnerence 2022

SLA 2022, to be held in Boulder, Colorado on April 7-9, is accepting new submissions for panels, roundtables, workshops, papers, and posters at the New Submissions portal. Proposals on topics relevant to linguistic anthropology are invited for both the in-person/hybrid and virtual tracks, with a submission deadline of 11:59 pm Monday, February 14.

Languages and Cultures: Functional, Communicative and Linguo-pragmatic Aspects

The conference involves work in the following areas:

cross-cultural communication

lexical semantics

functional grammar

political discourse

congnitive linguistics, etc.

 

For further info contact kzlingv.nngu@gmail.com, Bushuyeva Lyudmila

 

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Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines (CADAAD) - Extended deadline

DEADLINE EXTENDED!

We are pleased to announce that the 9th conference of the Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines (CADAAD), jointly organized by the University of Bergamo and Birmingham City University, will take place from 6-8 July 2022 and will be hosted by the University of Bergamo, Italy.

Discourse and Discord in CSR initiatives: online conference, Paris, Friday Nov 26 2021

Striking the right balance between the moral(istic) discourse of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on the one hand, and how this same discourse translates into concrete CSR initiatives on the other, remains a conundrum that many organizations grapple with. Informed by specific discursive practices (mission statements, websites, press releases, etc.), “CSR discourse” has recently become a discursive category in its own right, which reflects the development of contemporary society and how companies adapt and are perceived by it.