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Discourse Studies in the Social Sciences: Towards a Dialogue between Theory and Analysis <br>13th DiscourseNet meeting

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Jeu, 03/20/2014 - sam, 03/22/2014
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This is an event designed to bring together discourse theorists and discourse analysts.
Confirmed speakers include <b>Jonathan Potter, Wolfgang Teubert and Yannis Stavrakakis</b>.
Within Warwick, there are presenters from Law, Sociology, Warwick Business School and Centre for Applied Linguistics. All presentations will be in plenary format with plenty of opportunity for discussion.

To attend, please <a href=http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/al/research/groups/pad/discoursestudi… HERE (free admission)</a> (so that we know about the space, food and coffee we need)

===================================<b><u>Programme</u></b>==================================

---------------------------------------------------------- <b>Thursday, 20th of March</b>-------------------------------------------------------------------------

9:30-10:00 Registration (Room A1.11, Social Sciences building, CAL, Warwick University)
10:00-10:40 JOHANNES ANGERMULLER, RONNY SCHOLZ, SUE WHARTON, VEIT SCHWAB: Introduction
10:40-11:40 JONATHAN POTTER (Loughborough): Admonishments and the Practical (Interactional) Business of Socialisation
11:40-12:20 NICK LLEWELYN (Warwick): ‘Known and Unknown Unknowns’: Knowledge Problems in Institutional Interaction

12:30-14:00 Lunch break (Room A1.05, staff and student kitchen)

Chair: Marianna Fotaki
14:00-14:40 RICHARD TAFFLER (Warwick Business School): Unconscious Fantasy and the Chinese Stock Market Bubble
14:40-15:20 VEIT SCHWAB (Warwick): Migration and the Labor Refugee Divide
15:20-16:00 YANNIK PORSCHÉ (Mainz/Dijon): Staging the Public Representation of Immigrants in Museum Exhibitions. A Multimodal Contextualisation Analysis

16:00 - 16:20 Coffee break (Room A1.05)

16:20-17:00 JAKUB EBERLE (Warwick): “Discourse, Affect and the Madman in his Tent: Fantasising the Libya Crisis in Germany’s Political and Media Discourses”
17:00-18:00 WOLFGANG TEUBERT (Birmingham): The Reality of Discourse: Constructing ‘Centres of Excellence’

19:00 Dinner in Kenilworth (bus/ taxi, Virgin & Castle, 7 High Street, Kenilworth, Warwickshire)

---------------------------------------------------------- <b>Friday 21st of March</b> -------------------------------------------------------------------------

10:00-11:00 YANNIS STAVRAKAKIS (Thessaloniki): Populist Discourse & Democracy: From the Essex School to the POPULISMUS Project
11:00-11:40 GIORGOS KATSAMBEKIS (Thessaloniki): Discourse Theory and Political Analysis: Reflecting on the Greek Crisis
11:40-12:20 IVAN GOLOLOBOV (Warwick): Politics of Ritual, Ritual of Politics: Hegemony and the Limits of Discourse

12:20-14:00 Lunch break (Room A1.05, staff and student kitchen)

14:00-14:40 EVA HERSCHINGER (Munich): No Universal Standard, just Practice. A Critical Perspective on Justice in International Security
14:40-15:20 BAYAN ALSHABANI (Warwick): Drawing a Line between Jihad and Terrorism: Legal Approach
15:20-16:00 FELICITAS MACGILCHRIST (Braunschweig): Memory Practices: Post-foundational Approaches to Analysing Memory as Entangled Materialdiscursive Practices

16:00 Visit to Coventry
19:00 Dinner Indian restaurant (Court 6, 16 Spon Street, Coventry, England)

---------------------------------------------------------- <b>Saturday 22nd of March</b> --------------------------------------------------------------

10:00-17:00 DiscourseNet meeting (open for all those interested in our European discourse network http://www.discourseanalysis.net. Please contact Johannes if you want to come)

This is conference is contributing to the ERC DISCONEX project analysing the academic discourse and the construction of academic excellence.
The event is supported by the Learning and Development Centre at Warwick and the European Research Council.

Organizer
Institution
Johannes Angermuller, Ronny Scholz, Sue Wharton
Personne à contacter
Ronny Scholz
Réseau
Centre for Applied Linguistics (CAL / Warwick), DiscourseNet