Workshop
Asia Week: Politics, Technology and Trust in the Fight Against Covid-19(October 19: 15:30-1730 JST: GMT+9)
It may be of your interest. Kyushu University organizes a series of symposium, named Asia Week. I also organize the panel, "Politics, Technology and Trust in the Fight Against Covid-19". The panel will critical assess political discourse of anti-Covid measures in Japan, Taiwan, and the Philippines. This is an Online workshop and everyone is welcome!!
Details are as follows:
Call for contributions to the authors' workshop and special issue on Covid crisis discourse at Crisis Discourse Blog
Call for contributions to the authors’ workshop and special issue on # Covid crisis discourse (online)
An initiative of the DVPW Discourse Group and Crisis Discourse Blog, hosted by the Viadrina Institute of European Studies
Workshop: 2-3 December, 2021, @ Zoom
Deadline for abstract submission: 23 October, 2021
DiscourseNet birthday and meeting with members
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DNS 7 - DiscourseNet Winter School 7: Capitalism in Global Crisis
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ParlaCLARIN II: LREC2020 workshop on creating, using and linking parliamentary corpora with other types of political discourse
Parliamentary data is a major source of socially relevant content. It is available in ever larger quantities, is multilingual, accompanied by rich metadata, and has the distinguishing characteristic that it is spoken language produced in controlled circumstances which has traditionally been transcribed but is now increasingly released also in audio and video formats. All these factors require solutions related to structuring, synchronization, visualization, querying and analysis of parliamentary corpora.
The Role of Economic Experts in Crisis-Prone Societies
Workshop
The Role of Economic Experts in Crisis-Prone Societies
Summer School ›The Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse (SKAD)‹
The organizers invite novice as well as experienced academics from a wide range of disciplines, including but not limited to sociology, ethnology, political science, linguistics, psychology and educational science, to explore the potential of the Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse (SKAD) to studying discourses in the context of their own projects and research.<