London
Vereinigtes Königreich
DiscourseNet - International Association for Discourse Studies (https://www.discourseanalysis.net/DN) offers a regular online seminar in Discourse Studies together with the School of Languages and Applied Linguistcs at Open University. On December 7th at 1-2pm GMT/14:00-15:00pm CET we will have the pleasure to welcome
Andrea Whittle (Newcastle): Jeremy Corbyn – the ‘authentic' leader? Making sense of the press coverage of Corbyn’s authenticity.
Studies by media scholars at Loughborough and Birkbeck amongst others have shown that the media coverage of Corbyn was consistently biased and disproportionately presented him in a negative light. Polls also showed that the majority of the British public thought that the media was deliberately biased against him. Our research seeks to understand one particular aspect of the media coverage, namely, the way he was framed and evaluated as an ‘authentic’ leader.
And for January 18th 2021 (1-2pm GMT), we have scheduled
Rosina Márquez Reiter (Open University): Leverage in relationships. Recommendations among Latin American migrants in London
You need to sign up here and join the group to attend our talks: https://discourseanalysis.net/DN/seminars/OpenDNLondon We normally have a talk once a month, which will be announced to group members. The events will be online only during the pandemic. More information and the links will be sent to group members.
We are looking forward to stimulating discussions!
Johannes Angermuller, Julio Bonatti, Lilian Carvalho, Michael Kranert, Stefanie Schneider