CADAAD2022
Bergamo, 6-8 July 2022
Welcome
We are pleased to announce that the 9th conference of the Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines (CADAAD), jointly organized by the University of Bergamo and Birmingham City University, will take place from 6-8 July 2022 and will be hosted by the University of Bergamo, Italy.
CADAAD conferences are intended to promote current directions and new developments in cross-disciplinary critical discourse research from a critical-analytical perspective, deal with contemporary social, scientific, political, economic, or professional discourses and genres. Whilst we hope to receive abstracts across the usual wide range of topics and approaches, we also invite scholars to present papers and posters that that engage with this year’s conference theme: (Critical) Discourse Analysis and the (new?) normal.
Norms, normalities, and normativities have undoubtedly been disturbed in recent years. Though ‘normal’ is a local, subjective, and fluid concept, norms are fundamental to collective endeavour and social practices and have important implications for ideology, power, and, of course, the construction of meaning in discourse. Equally, the destabilisation or disruption of norms gives rise to contestation over shared social values and normativities, as well as opportunities to galvanise new ways of being. The need for contemporary discourses to adjust to rapidly changing norms makes this an area of particular interest for (critical) discourse analysis.
Plenary speakers
Piotr Cap (University of Łódź)
Jonathan Charteris-Black (University of West of England)
Massimiliano Demata (University of Turin)
Frans van Eemeren (University of Amsterdam)
Giuliana Garzone (IULM University)
Elena Semino (Lancaster University)
Submit
Call for Papers - DEADLINE EXTENDED!
We are pleased to announce that the 9th conference of the Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Disciplines (CADAAD), jointly organized by the University of Bergamo and Birmingham City University, will take place from 6-8 July 2022 and will be hosted by the University of Bergamo, Italy.
CADAAD conferences are intended to promote current directions and new developments in cross-disciplinary critical discourse research from a critical-analytical perspective, deal with contemporary social, scientific, political, economic, or professional discourses and genres. Whilst we hope to receive abstracts across the usual wide range of topics and approaches, we also invite scholars to present papers and posters that that engage with this year’s conference theme: (Critical) Discourse Analysis and the (new?) normal.
Norms, normalities, and normativities have undoubtedly been disturbed in recent years. Though ‘normal’ is a local, subjective, and fluid concept, norms are fundamental to collective endeavour and social practices and have important implications for ideology, power, and, of course, the construction of meaning in discourse. Equally, the destabilisation or disruption of norms gives rise to contestation over shared social values and normativities, as well as opportunities to galvanise new ways of being. The need for contemporary discourses to adjust to rapidly changing norms makes this an area of particular interest for (critical) discourse analysis.
Plenaries
We are pleased to announce our plenary speakers:
Piotr Cap (University of Łódź)
Jonathan Charteris-Black (University of West of England)
Massimiliano Demata (University of Turin)
TBC: Frans van Eemeren (University of Amsterdam)
Giuliana Garzone (IULM University)
Elena Semino (Lancaster University)
Submission
CADAAD2022 welcomes paper, poster, and panel proposals that engage in cross-disciplinary critical discourse research and/or that respond in some way to the conference theme Discourse Analysis and the (new?) normal. Alongside submissions engaging with methodological traditions, advances in (C)DS and the theoretical handling of ‘normativity’ in (C)DS research, we invite work in discourse analysis across any discipline to explore topics and perspectives including, but not limited to:
Colonialism
Corporate and organisational communication
Culture, cultural studies, and cultural promotion
Education
Environment and environmentalism
Extremism and radicalisation
Health
Identity (gender, sexuality, nationality, ethnicity/race, etc.)
News and (social) media analysis
Politics
(post-)pandemic life - what, if anything, has changed?
Protest
Queer studies
Abstracts of papers (up to 4000 characters including references) and posters (up to 2000 characters including references) should be submitted via the conference webpage (www.cadaad.info) by Friday 21st January 2022 18:00 CET. Abstracts should include research questions, a brief outline of methodology and analytical methods, and any theoretical issues addressed, as well describing the data analysed. All papers will be allocated 20 minutes plus 10 minutes for questions. The language of the conference is English.
Important dates
Abstract submission: Friday 17th December 2021
EXTENDED SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Friday 21st January 2022, 18:00 CET
Notification of acceptance: Friday 25th February 2022
Registration: May 2022
Conference dates: 06-08 July 2022
If conditions allow, we plan for CADAAD2022 to be held as a hybrid event, including both online and in-person activities. However, if it is not possible to hold an in-person conference, we will default to online only. All attendees will have the option to register for either hybrid or online only attendance.
Papers, Posters and Panels
Papers
Abstracts: 4000 characters max, incl. title, headings, references, and all formatting
Paper submissions that are successful should expect to record and submit a 20 minute video of their presentation to be uploaded prior to the conference
If you give your presentation in person, this video will not be made available until you have given your presentation
Posters
Abstracts: 2000 characters max, incl. title, headings, references, and all formatting
Successful poster presentations should expect to submit a high-quality image file (.png, .tiff, .pdf) of their poster prior to the conference
Posters will be made available at the same time as scheduled poster sessions
Please ensure that posters contain contact information
Panels
Apart from individual submissions, panel proposals of three or more papers with a clear and coherent topic/programme are also welcome. If you are interested in proposing a panel, please contact the conference organisers: cadaad.conference@gmail.com
Publication
Publication of papers
Selected papers will be published in a thematically arranged volume to be submitted to an international publisher. Other selected papers will appear in a proceedings issue of the CADAAD journal.
For further information, please visit the conference webpages at www.CADAAD.info or write to the local organising committee at cadaad.conference@gmail.com.
Registration
Registration will open on May 7th
Deadline for registration: 20 June 2022
Deadline for registration and conference fee payment is over.
For any information, please contact cerlis@unibg.it
Conference fee
All participants
HYBRID: 200€
ONLINE ONLY: 100€
Once you have made the payment, please also send an email to cadaad.conference@gmail.com and to cerlis@unibg.it
Invoice
If beyond the electronic receipt you also need an invoice, please notice that 2 euros have to be paid for administrative costs. In that case, the total amount to be paid is 202€ (online attendance: 102€). Please contact us via email at cadaad.conference@gmail.com if you also need an invoice beyond the electronic receipt.
Refunds
Please, notice that no refunds can be given.
Congress fees once processed cannot be cancelled or refunded.
Social Programme
Conference dinner at Il Circolino restaurant
Thursday 7 July 2022, 20:00 -
Vicolo S. Agata, 19 Bergamo
ph +39 035 218568 email info@ilcircolinocittaalta.it
The CADAAD conference dinner (aperitif, hors d'oeuvre, two main courses, dessert, water, wine and coffee/tea) will be at Circolino, in Città Alta.
Price: 40€ (payment on site)
Should you have any special requirement / food allergy, please inform us.
Registration required
Please, note that due to COVID-19 restrictions and seat availability, the restaurant welcomes no more than 100 guests. For this reason, registration for the social dinner is based on a first-come, first-served basis.
Guided tours
Our MA students in Planning and Management of Tourism Systems are proposing a guided tour of Città Alta for small groups of 15/20 people
When: every day of the conference at 6:30 pm.
Meeting point: outside the conference venue.
Costs: free
Registration required