LINGUIST List 28.168
Tue Jan 10 2017
Summer Schools: Doing Research with Discourse Analysis: A discourse perspective on making sense of social change/Netherlands
Editor for this issue: Yue Chen <yuelinguistlist.org>
Date: 06-Jan-2017
From: Bertie Kaal <a.r.kaal
vu.nl>
Subject: Doing Research with Discourse Analysis: A discourse perspective on making sense of social change/Netherlands
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Coordinating Institution:
Website: http://bachelors.vu.amsterdam/en/summer-school/courses/DoingResearchwithDiscourseAnalysis/index.aspx
Dates: 08-Jul-2017 - 22-Jul-2017
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Focus: Integrating discourse analysis in social, political and organizational research
Minimum Education Level: MA
Special Qualifications: MA and PhD students and professionals who wish to apply discourse analysis in practice are welcome.
Description:
The Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Summer School 2017 invites MA/PhD students and practitioners to participate in its Discourse Analysis and social practice course. The interactive course offers discourse theories, methods and practices in a variety of social settings. You learn about transdisciplinary research design and how to integrate discourse analysis into your own research. Guest lecturers include Alison Sealey (Lancaster University), Andreas Musolff (University of East Anglia), Alan Cienki (VU, Language & Cognition), Ida Sabelis (VU, Organisation Sciences) and others.
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
Tuition: 1150 EUR
Financial Aid: Applications accepted until
Early Bird discount deadline 15 March; Standard partner University discount available and a limited number of scholarships.
Financial Aid Instructions:
Check the website
Registration: 23-Dec-2016 to 01-May-2017
Contact Person: Eva Jansen
Phone: +31 20 59 86429
Email: amsterdamsummerschool
vu.nl
Apply on the web: http://bachelors.vu.amsterdam/en/summer-school/howtoapply/index.aspx
Registration Instructions:
To apply please submit a motivation letter describing your motivation for the specific course(s) you apply for: Why this topic? How will the course contribute to your future (academic) career? And your Curriculum Vitae/Résumé.
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