Tuesday, March 22, 2016

CfP: “Fostering interdisciplinary communication - discussing approaches to discourse” University of Bremen, 30 June 2016



On June 30th 2016 (Thursday), the University of Bremen is hosting an international and interdisciplinary workshop on working with  discourse analysis. The workshop shall bring together doctoral and postdoctoral researchers from the fields of linguistics, history, and  cultural and social sciences, who will share their experiences and discuss advantages and disadvantages of applying the method within and across their respective disciplines. Participants will have the unique opportunity to express their concerns, work on possible solutions, learn from each other’s practice, and develop a positive approach to communication across fields in humanities and social sciences, with the overarching goal of establishing new and fostering already existing networks, links and connections. The workshop format of the meeting supports intensive collaborative work, while the small size of the group (max. 10 participants) and informal atmosphere guarantee an honest and open discussion. The topics to be covered during this full-day event can be divided into the following categories:

 1.  Discourse analysis in my field – i.e., Has my work in DA  affected my understanding of my field and its subject matter? What  other methods are available in my field and (how) are they compatible with DA?

 2.   Discourse analysis across fields – i.e., Has my interest in DA  facilitated my interaction with other disciplines, and in what ways? Has my understanding of/approach to DA improved because of
interaction with other disciplines?

3.    Discourse analysis and my career – i.e., How can the choice to use DA affect my career prospects in my field?

 4.    Other topics may include ethical considerations, problems
 concerning publishing, grant proposal writing, the applicability of  DA projects, etc.

The workshop will have the form of a free, informal group discussion. Accepted participants will be expected to prepare a 5-minute presentation about their projects involving discourse analysis, as well as think about possible answers to a number of questions incl. the examples above. The full list of questions will be distributed  before the workshop and all participants will have the opportunity to
suggest new or different questions, topics and problems to be discussed.

The participation in the event is free, and there is a possibility of  receiving a travel grant. 
Please apply by sending a free-form message  to: joanna.chojnicka@uni-bremen.de mailto:joanna.chojnicka@uni-bremen.de. Deadline: 15.05.2016.

 

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