London
United Kingdom
The Open DiscourseNet seminar, London is delighted to announce our next speakers:
Monday 18 January 2021, 1-2pm GMT: Rosina Márquez Reiter (Open University, Milton Keynes, UK): “Leverage in relationships. Recommendations among Latin American migrants in London”
Monday 15 February 2021, 1-2pm GMT: Dominique Maingueneau (Sorbonne, Paris, France): “Ethos and 'entrepreneurial spirit'”
Upcoming talks will include
Jaspal Singh (Hong Kong) on "Transcultural Voices: Narrating Hip Hop Culture in Complex Delhi"
Jan Zienkowski (Brussels) on "Exploring the metapolitical dimension of civil society discourse: a post-foundational approach" (Brussels).
as well as Bogdana Huma (York) and Martin Reisigl (Vienna).
Talks usually take place in the second or third week of the month 1-2pm GMT / 2-3pm CET.
Please join us online through the links and information given on our group page https://discourseanalysis.net/DN/seminars/OpenDNLondon . Participants will be invited to contribute to the discussion. The seminar is hosted by Open University in conjunction with DiscourseNet. It will be moderated by Johannes Angermuller (Open University), Júlio Bonatti (São Carlos), Lílian Carvalho (São Carlos), Michael Kranert (Southampton), Stefanie Schneider (Open University).
To join the seminar, participants will need to register and follow three steps. We recommend you start the registration as soon as possible.
1) You need to be a registered user on http://www.discourseanalysis.net . If you don't already have one you will need to click in the upper right corner to request a new account. The registration is free but the activation may take one to three days.
2) Once your account is activated, you must make sure you are registered in our group https://discourseanalysis.net/DN/seminars/OpenDNLondon . If you are not a member yet, you will need to go to the group's page and click the button above the logo to join so that you can start to receive the seminar announcements. The moderators of this group are likely not able to answer your questions individually but we will send all relevant information related to this seminar (including programme changes and registration information for online meetings) to all registered participants.
3) Finally, on the day of the conference, you will need to access our video room through a videoconferencing tool. We will be waiting for you in a virtual room from 12:45pm BST and you may need access information that you will receive through the group's email list and on the group's website. The room has limited capacity and you may be put on a waiting list once the maximum number is reached. By opening the link, all participants agree that all contributions will be recorded and made public.
The programme and the registration modalities can be found on the group's page. Once people can travel again, participants may have the option to come and join us in Open University's facilities in London. The seminars are open to all. All sessions will be public, recorded and disseminated on social media. By joining the online session, all participants agree to being recorded. Recordings and the latest version of the programme can be found on the group's page. We invite everybody to join our new DiscourseNet association: https://discourseanalysis.net/DN
We are looking forward to stimulating discourses!
Johannes, Júlio, Lilian, Michael, Stefanie