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Critical Approaches to Discourse

Analysis across Disciplines 2008


University of Hertfordshire
10-12 July 2008

= Plenary presentations. All plenary talks, addresses and announcements delivered in Room N002
= Theme Session 1: Risk as Discourse
= Theme Session 2: Health, Science and Education
= Theme Session 3: (Cognitive) Semantics and Pragmatics in CDA

Thursday 10 July, 2008


08.00 - 09.15 REGISTRATION
09.15 - 09.30 WELCOME ADDRESS

09.30 - 10.30 Plenary 1: Jonathan Charteris-Black


Rogue States and Rampant Bodies: Metaphors of Control in Public and Private Worlds

10.30 - 11.00 MORNING REFRESHMENT


Room R034 Room R045 Room R047 Room M021

11.00 - 11.30 Lunt Kawamata Hemmilä Hatzidaki


Public Discussion of Risk and Corpus Construction and Keyword Applying CDA to Anthropological Greek Men’s and Women’s
Regulation Analysis of Texts Produced in the Research Magazines as Codes of Gender
Aftermath of Tokai Village Conduct

11.30 - 12.00 Page & Spira Koteyko della Faille Holmgreen


Making Risk Meaningful Corpus assisted discourse analysis Enduring Concerns and Changing Constructions of Gender and
Interests Career in the Danish Financial
Sector

12.00 - 12.30 Pereira et al. Venuti & Riccio Gustafsson Lassen


The subject of risk in the Portuguese “War-on-Terror” and the war in Argumentative Strategies in Early Gendered Discursive
parliament Iraq Political Debate Constructions of Management
Positions in a Danish Bank

12.30 - 13.00 Sándor Warner Majstorović & Mandić


Automatic detection of discourse The Discourse of (In)Security in What it Means to be a Bosnian
indicating emerging risk Political Rhetoric Woman

13.00 - 14.00 LUNCH BREAK


14.00 - 14.30 Castelló Van Drom MacCallum Milles
Local Media and Petrochemical What’s the Club Scene like in Practising Governance Snippa – A New Word for Girls
Clusters Canada? Genitals

14.30 - 15.00 Smith et al. Yang D’Avanzo & D’Acquisto Bogdanowska


Communicating Hurricane Risk CDA of American News Reporting on The Role of English Modality in Discursive Forms of
the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games by International Treaties Discrimination against Women in
three Prestige Newspapers Academia

15.00 - 15.30 Marko Jumaquio-Ardales Le Cheng Ciepiela


The Construction of Lifestyle Risks in A Critical Analysis of the Spoken Legal Interpretation Discursive Identity Performance
Popular Health Discourse Discourse of Selected Urban Poor in Conversational ‘Small’ Stories
Women in Manila of Pre-adolescent Polish Girls

15.30 - 16.00 Krishnamurthy & Grundmann Mugford Rodriguez


The Discourse of Climate Change Liberation or Submission? Discourses of the Self

16.00 - 16.30 AFTERNOON REFRESHMENT

16.30 - 17.00 Jore & Njå Pervezenntseva Abdul-Latif Sancho Guinda


Risk of Terrorism The Role of Prosody in Effective Who is Daring to Say to God “You Cognitive and Discursive Bases of
Communication between Native/non- are a Liar” the New Native American
Native Speakers Feminine Identity

17.00 - 17.30 Pereira Eubanks Bunn Strunck


Risk Politicisation Strategies in EU What Constitutes a Folk Theory of Reading ‘the Religious’ through Gender and Politeness in a
Immigration Policy Writing? Foucault, Bourdieu and Deleuze and Danish Bank
Guattari

17.30 - 18.30 Plenary 2: Frans van Eemeren


A Pragma-dialectical Approach to the Analysis and Evaluation of Argumentative Discourse

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Friday 11 July, 2008
09.15 - 09.30 ANNOUNCEMENTS

09.30 - 10.30 Plenary 3: Ruth Wodak


The Semiotics of Racism: European Perspectives

10.30 - 11.00 MORNING REFRESHMENT


Room R034 Room R045 Room R047 Room M021

11.00 - 11.30 Zinn Löbel Ferguson Otsuji


Risk as Discourse. Perspectives for Conceptualising Metaphors in the A Critical Discourse Perspective on CDA and CA to Performativity
further Research Higher Education Discourse Speech-Language Pathology
Assessment

11.30 - 12.00 Discussion Attia Liang Pasma


Analysing Egyptian Political Types of Talk in Clinical Discourse Conversationalization and the
Discourse Role of Metaphor

12.00 - 12.30 Duda Murdoch Pinkney


The Punchline as Protest The Discursive Construction of Competing Discourses of
Prophylactic Medicine-taking Children’s Participation

12.30 - 13.00 Marín Arrese Pawelczyk & Graf Gandler


Effective vs. Epistemic Stance in Feminine Discourse and the Modern Ethos and Capitalism, or: Signs
Political Discourse Self in Psychotherapy and Coaching and Reproduction

13.00 - 14.00 LUNCH BREAK

14.00 - 14.30 Romanova Núñez-Perucha Straková Caliendo & Magistro


“Other Greeks” What can Critical Discourse Analysis Constructing Borderline Personality The Human Face of the European
and Cognitive Linguistics Tell us Disorder Union
about Feminist Ideology?

14.30 - 15.00 Pan Szewczyk Livnat Sowińska


Critical Appraisal of the Chinese The Notion of Metaphorical Grammatical Metaphor as a Towards a European Identity?
Identities in English Discourse Conceptualisation in EU-related Rhetorical Strategy in Scientific
Discourse in Poland Discourse

15.00 - 15.30 Yu Wieczorek Smart Sheyholislami


A Sociolinguistic Study of Language Legitimising Physical Aggression Intertextuality, Representations of Discursive Construction of
Harmony Science, and the Social Construction National Identities as Mediated by
of Argumentation Digital Media

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15.30 - 16.00 Horszowska & Ahrens Chang Stamou Ingulsrud & Allen
The Analysis of Three Modal Emotions, Poetic Effects, and The Scientific and Humanities A Critical Analysis of Media
Expressions in Polish Interviews with Pragmatic Interpretation in Rhetoric of Environmental Discourse Critique Discourse
Politicians Advertising Language
16.00 - 16.30 AFTERNOON REFRESHMENT

16.30 - 17.00 Ortu Maillat & Oswald Hardy Bessa


Draining off Trade Unions’ Role Can Intention-based Theories of Discourse and Identity in Electronic Political Cartoons of
Meaning Construction Account for Environmental Education the 2006 Presidential Elections in
Manipulative Communication? Brazil

17.00 - 17.30 Filardo-Llamas Azuelos-Atias de Souza Jäkel


From the RUC to the PSNI Manipulative Discourse by Means of Collaborative Conversations with Discourse on Marriage
Unspoken Assumptions Teachers of English

17.30 - 18.30 Plenary 4: Jonathan Potter


Discourse and Cognition: Issues of Interaction, Emotion and Mental Ontology

Saturday 12 July, 2008


09.15 - 09.30 ANNOUNCEMENTS

09.30 - 10.30 Plenary 5: Teun van Dijk


Discourse, Communication and Knowledge

10.30 - 11.00 MORNING REFRESHMENT


Room R034 Room R045 Room R047 Room M021

11.00 - 11.30 Koller Reisigl Thwaite & Rivalland Van De Mieroop


Analysing Collective Identity in (Critical) Discourse Analysis and Critical Analysis of Classroom The Influence of the Changing
Discourse Pragmatics Discourse Context on Identities in Narratives

O’Grady
11.30 - 12.00 Plaskasoviti Sing Dunn A Comparative Case Study of the
The Discursive Construction of Retracing the European Map Trends in UK Political Discourses Construal of the Persona of Four
Identity in Minority Context around ‘bad behaviour’ in Schools Individuals Accused of Being the
‘Worst of the Worst’
de Melo Resende
12.00 - 12.30 Purvys Sung Discussion “It’s not a Matter of Inhumanity,
West versus East Doing CDA with Semantic Frame It’s Just a Matter of Making it
Theory Difficult for Them to Remain near
Our Building

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12.30 - 13.00 Reitmanova Hart Macleod
The Colour of the White Plague Ideology and Implicature in “Is this Genuine Rape or is this
Conditional Statements Somebody who’s got Drunk”

13.00 - 14.00 LUNCH BREAK

14.00 - 14.30 Ghiasian Lukeš Free Theme Session Halmari


Impact of the media in shaping the Who's in Charge? The Language of Death and Dying
image of Islam

14.30 - 15.00 Eagleton Discussion Free Theme Session van der Haar
Be Smart! Avoid the Traps! Choose Normality and Deviance in
Democracy Legitimating Case Talk of Dutch
Social Workers.

15.00 - 15.30 Ndambuki & Janks KhosraviNik Free Theme Session Butulussi
Political Discourses, Electorates’ Actors, Actions, Argumentations Mass Media Discourse on
voices Immigration in Greece

15.30 - 16.00 AFTERNOON REFRESHMENT

16.00 - 16.30 Ivkovic Toyoko CADAAD Marchi & Taylor


Europe’s Languages and Representation of Desire and Business Meeting If on a Winter’s Night two
Governments on the Internet Femininity in Japan’s Consumer Researchers
Culture

16.30 - 17.00 Medvedev Turner CADAAD Picard


The Immanent Phonosemantic CDA Us and Them in Diva Magazine Business Meeting Diving ‘Dangerous’ Discourses at
of Socio-political Terms Gulf Universities

17.00 - 18.00 Plenary 6: Piotr Cap


Axiological Proximisation in Political Discourse

18.00 - 18.30 CLOSING ADDRESS

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Posters
Thursday 10 July Friday 11 July Saturday 12 July

Amalsaleh and Abdollahi


The Representation and Construction of Gender Condamines and Pimm Bialy
Identity in the Contemporary Novel ‘We are Getting Linguistics and Risk Prevention Critical Discourse Analysis and the Biographical
Used to it’ Sociology

Farhat Bouzgarrou Gadavanij D’Avanzo


Framing the ‘just war’ Communicating to the Minority? Pragmatic and Semantic Implication in Bush’s Radio
Speech about War on Terror

Imamović et al. Katz Ibileye


Shaping EU Discourse ‘I Paid for this Class, so I Deserve a Better Grade’ De-Citizenship and (De)personalisation in
Constitutional Language

Kiersey Kitis Kaur


Reading the Rhetoric Street Slogans Race, Identity Politics and Marginalization

Kuhn Molek-Kozakowska Korber-O’Connor


Advertising to Canada’s Official Language Groups Towards Critical Media Literacy (with CDA) Discourse in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

Oenbring Sánchez Scheepers


The Trials of the Discourse of Human Rights The Discourse Representation of the Zapatistas Discourses of Equality and Diversity in the Public
Sector

Sheyholislami Siara Zienkowski


Discursive Construction of National Identities as Emergence of Social Movement "Poland is a Woman" Analyzing political engagement
Mediated by Digital Media

Stenvall Yuwono
On Construction of Violence in News Agencies Iraq When Indonesian Women Oppose Polygamy Loudly
Reports

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