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II INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE THE TEXTS OF THE BODY : GENERATING BODIES

30 November 2010 to 3 December 2010 Barcelona (Campus Universitat Autònoma), Barcelona, Spain

The Oral, the Written, and Other Verbal Media (OWOVM)

The Oral, the Written, and Other Verbal Media (OWOVM)
Conference on Poetics and Discourse: 12-14 December, 2011
Hosted by Victoria University (Melbourne, Australia) at its City Campus
First call for proposals: due 30 July 2010
Testimony, Witness, Authority:
The politics and poetics of experience

From ethnic cosmologies and narratives of survival to the lyricism of love and loss ­
cultures are built on verbal reproductions of experience, on their dissemination through

Second University of Malaya Conference on Discourse and Society

CfP call for papersConferenceSecond University of Malaya Conference on Discourse and Society (UMDS 2010)16.06.10-18.06.10Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
The Faculty of Languages and Linguistics at the University of Malaya is pleased to announce the second University of Malaya Conference on Discourse and Society (UMDS 2010).

CfP: Censorship & Discourse

CENSORSHIP AND DISCOURSE IN ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES (16th-21st centuries)
University of Rennes 2 (Rennes, France), 27-28 May 2010.

Deadline for submissions: 15 December 2009.

Call for Papers
With the development of the modern state, there has been an ongoing tension
between the will to control and at the same time allow free speech to
develop. In English-speaking countries, the theme of Censorship and Discourse
has been a recurrent concern from the 16th century to the present day, as

CfP: Fourth International Conference dedicated to Jürgen Habermas DISCOURSOLOGY: METHODS, THEORY, P RACTICE

Itir's note: dates seem to be wrong, please check with the organizers

CfP: Discourse of the Middle East

Call for Papers: Special Issue of Communication Studies
Discourse of the Middle East: Communication, Culture, Media

Special issue editor: Mehdi Semati (Northern Illinois University)

Submission Deadline: March 1, 2010

Submissions are invited for a special issue of Communication Studies offering a
communicative inquiry into the (re)emergence of 'the Middle East' in the
Western/Northern political and cultural imaginaries. Among the factors that have
contributed to this (re)emergence are the following:

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