University of Warsaw
Dobra 55
00-312 Warsaw
Poland
The organizers of this conference invite scholars working in various realms of discourse research, ranging from textology and linguistics of discourse, through discourse analysis to (interdisciplinary) critical discourse studies. Our key purpose is to explore the various ways of doing discourse analysis, historically and presently.
The main topics include:
• historical traditions and evolutionary tendencies in (situated) discourse research in Europe; national, linguistic, regional, institutional and sub-disciplinary variation;
• current models of and orientations to ‘doing discourse’: foci, emphases, biases;
• the future of discourse research and discourse education in Europe in view of: fragmentation and specialization of discourse studies; rising interdisciplinarity of scholarship; globalization and English as lingua franca; market ideologies in research/education;
• discourse analysis, critical discourse studies and social critique in addressing key European issues today.
Plenary speakers who have already confirmed their participation:
Prof. Teun van Dijk (Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain)
Prof. Britt-Louise Gunnarsson (Uppsala University, Sweden)
Prof. Istvan Kecskes (University at Albany, State University of New York, USA)
Prof. Andrej Kibrik (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia)
Prof. Irina Oukhvanova (Belarusian State University, Minsk)
Prof. Werner Schneider (University of Augsburg, Germany)
Prof. Danuta Ulicka (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Prof. Ruth Wodak (Lancaster University, England)
The languages of the conference will be English and German. Plenary lectures will be given in English.
Dr. Łucja Biel
Dr. Karolina Broś
Dr. Grzegorz Kowalski
Dr. Łukasz Kumięga