CADAAD conferences are intended to promote current directions and new developments in cross-disciplinary critical discourse research. We welcome papers which, from a critical-analytical perspective, deal with contemporary social, scientific, political, economic, or professional discourses and genres. Possible topics include but are by no means
limited to the following:
- (New) Media discourse
- Party political discourse
- Advertising
- Discourses of war and terrorism
- Power, ideology and dominance in institutional discourse
- Identity in discourse
- Education discourses
- Environmental discourse
- Health communication
- Business communication
- Language and the law
- *Discourses of inequality, discrimination and othering*
- *Global economic discourses and discourses of the financial crisis*
- *Discourses of political protest and civil (dis)order*
- *Neoliberalism and the new divides*
- *Anti-EU discourses*
Papers addressing the highlighted topics are especially welcome. In giving weight to these topics we wish to call to attention some of the most pressing problems currently facing
Europe. We hope that CADAAD 2014 will provide a publically visible forum for critically reflecting on these issues.
We welcome papers which approach topics such as listed above from theoretical and analytical perspectives sourced from anywhere across the humanities, social and cognitive
sciences, including but without being limited to the following:
- Sociolinguistics
- Multimodality
- Media and Mass Communication Studies
- Functional Linguistics
- Cognitive Linguistics
- Corpus Linguistics
- Pragmatics and Argumentation Theory
- Conversation and Discourse Analysis
- Ethnography of Communication
- Discursive Psychology
- Political Science
We especially welcome papers which re-examine existing theoretical frameworks and/or which highlight and apply new methodologies.
Reflecting the diversity of topics and approaches in critical discourse studies, the following distinguished guests have confirmed their participation as plenary speakers:
- PROFESSOR RUTH WODAK (Lancaster University)
- PROFESSOR THEO VAN LEEUWEN (University of Southern Denmark)
- PROFESSOR LILIE CHOULIARAKI (London School of Economics)
- PROFESSOR ANDREAS MUSOLFF (University of East Anglia)
- PROFESSOR CRISPIN THURLOW (University of Bern)
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