DNS 7 - DiscourseNet Winter School 7: Capitalism in Global Crisis
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Send your application until October 31st at: dns7@discourseanalysis.net
Parliamentary data is a major source of socially relevant content. It is available in ever larger quantities, is multilingual, accompanied by rich metadata, and has the distinguishing characteristic that it is spoken language produced in controlled circumstances which has traditionally been transcribed but is now increasingly released also in audio and video formats. All these factors require solutions related to structuring, synchronization, visualization, querying and analysis of parliamentary corpora.
Workshop
The Role of Economic Experts in Crisis-Prone Societies
The organizers invite novice as well as experienced academics from a wide range of disciplines, including but not limited to sociology, ethnology, political science, linguistics, psychology and educational science, to explore the potential of the Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse (SKAD) to studying discourses in the context of their own projects and research.<
PhD Workshop
2 ECTS POINTS
2018 International Communication Association (ICA) Conference, Prague, Czech Republic
Blue Sky Workshop
Analysing Political Discourse and Rhetoric in the Digital Age
Friday, May 25, 9:30 to 10:45, Hilton Old Town, M, Mozart II
Session Submission Type: Meeting
Abstract
Friday, May 25, 9:30 to 10:45, Hilton Old Town, M, Mozart II (Prague, Czech Republic)
Session Submission Type: Meeting
Blue Sky Workshop
Friday, May 25, 9:30 to 10:45, Hilton Old Town, M, Mozart II
Session Submission Type: Meeting
Organizers:
Prof. Darren Lilleker (Ph.D.), Bournemouth Media School, Bournemouth University,UK
Mitra Naeimi, Ph.D. Candidate, Faculty of Communication, University of Navarra, Spain
Dear colleagues, there are only few free places left in our introductory workshop on the Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse (SKAD) at the University of Augsburg in 2018. The organizers invite novice as well as experienced academics from a wide range of disciplines, including but not limited to sociology, ethnology, political science, linguistics, psychology and educational science, to explore the potential of this approach to studying discourses in the context of their own projects and research.