[Air-L] The 4th New Zealand Discourse Conference - Call for papers.
Philippa Smith
philippa.smith at aut.ac.nz
Tue Mar 5 16:38:49 PST 2013
Apologies for cross-posting, but given the fact that discourse occurs in online environments the following will be of interest to some AOIR members.
Philippa K. Smith, PhD
Research Manager
Institute of Culture, Discourse & Communication
AUT University
Auckland
New Zealand
Call for papers
The 4th New Zealand Discourse Conference
2 - 4 December 2013
AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand
Keynote speakers
Professor Cindy Gallois
The University of Queensland
Professor Adam Jaworski
The University of Hong Kong
Professor Theo van Leeuwen
University of Technology Sydney
Deadline 26 July, 2013
Submissions are invited for the 4th New Zealand Discourse Conference from academics and others interested in discourse analysis that addresses theoretical, methodological or empirical research in a variety of applications.
Given the increasing use of discourse analysis in many disciplines submissions are not limited to any one particular theme. However some of the areas that have been included in our three previous conferences include:
Culture and identity Public policy and the state
Gender and diversity Ideology, power and knowledge
Marketing and consumption Globalization and development
Media Finance
Community and health Education and learning
Place, space and time Practice and praxis
Professions and institutions Language and communication
Work, management and organization Science and technology
Computer-mediated communication Biblical and ancient texts
Abstracts should be no more than 300 words in length and include a maximum of four key words. Individuals may submit up to two abstracts. At least one of those must be co-authored, one may be sole authored. Each presentation will be allocated a 30 minute time slot, 20 minutes for presentation followed by 10 minutes for discussion. Your submission should be a separate Word document and include in the body of the email, the title of the paper and the details of a contact author, phone and email address.
Please submit abstracts by email before 26th July 2013 to nzdc at aut.ac.nz<mailto:nzdc at aut.ac.nz>
You will receive an acknowledgement upon receipt of your submission, if you do not receive this please contact the organiser.
The 4th New Zealand Discourse Conference
2 - 4 December 2013
AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand
Keynote speakers
Professor Cindy Gallois
The University of Queensland
Professor Adam Jaworski
The University of Hong Kong
Professor Theo van Leeuwen
University of Technology Sydney
Deadline 26 July, 2013
Submissions are invited for the 4th New Zealand Discourse Conference from academics and others interested in discourse analysis that addresses theoretical, methodological or empirical research in a variety of applications.
Given the increasing use of discourse analysis in many disciplines submissions are not limited to any one particular theme. However some of the areas that have been included in our three previous conferences include:
Culture and identity Public policy and the state
Gender and diversity Ideology, power and knowledge
Marketing and consumption Globalization and development
Media Finance
Community and health Education and learning
Place, space and time Practice and praxis
Professions and institutions Language and communication
Work, management and organization Science and technology
Computer-mediated communication Biblical and ancient texts
Abstracts should be no more than 300 words in length and include a maximum of four key words. Individuals may submit up to two abstracts. At least one of those must be co-authored, one may be sole authored. Each presentation will be allocated a 30 minute time slot, 20 minutes for presentation followed by 10 minutes for discussion. Your submission should be a separate Word document and include in the body of the email, the title of the paper and the details of a contact author, phone and email address.
Please submit abstracts by email before 26th July 2013 to nzdc at aut.ac.nz<mailto:nzdc at aut.ac.nz>
You will receive an acknowledgement upon receipt of your submission, if you do not receive this please contact the organiser.
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