CDA 20+ Symposium Amsterdam, 8-9 September 2014 CDA 20+ Symposium Amsterdam, 8-9 September 2014 Locations Venue of the Symposium: University Library, University of Amsterdam, Room: Doelenzaal Singel 425, 1012 WP Amsterdam Phone: +31 20 525 2301 Trams 1, 2, 4, 5 , descend at tram stop Spui or Koningsplein Trams 9, 16, 20, 24 & 25, descend at tram stop Spui. Lunches: Dante Kitchen and Bar Spuistraat 320, 1012 VX Amsterdam Phone:+31 20 774 7473 Website: http://www.amsterdamdante.com/# Round the corner from the symposium venue Symposium dinner Restaurant-Café IJ-kantine MT. Ondinaweg 15-17, 1033 RE Amsterdam (NDSM-WERF) Phone: +31 20 6337162 Website: http://www.ijkantine.nl/index Walk to or take a tram (1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 16, 20, 24, 25) to Central Station. Walk through the station to the other side, to get to the river IJ. Take the left-most ferry at the rear of the Central Station to the NDSM werf. The boat trip is free. Get off the ferry and walk along the water to your left to get to the restaurant. 2 Bottom: University Library Next up: Café Dante for lunches Top: Ferry departure to NDSM Werf 3 CDA 20+ Symposium Amsterdam, 8-9 September 2014 General remarks Please wear your badge at all times, also during lunch and dinner, because this is your ticket to food, drinks and the ferry. When we walk to the lunch and dinner venues, please carry your conference bag for easy recognition – we’ll be able to spot you if you get lost! Transport Apart from an abundance of trams, there are taxis and bicycle taxis. You can book a taxi at +31 20 677 7777 You can book a bicycle taxi at +31 6 534 81860 Emergency Phone Numbers University of Amsterdam emergency number: +31 20 525 22222 Anne Bannink: +31 6 190 25205 Nicolina Montesano Monsanto: +31 6 239 08179 4 CDA 20+ Symposium Amsterdam, 8-9 September 2014 Organizing team Anne Bannink Bertie Kaal Nicolina Montesano Montessori Steve Oswald Jet van Dam van Isselt Manon van der Laaken Volunteers Falk Ostermann, VU University Afrooz Rafiee, Radboud University Sophie van Huut, University of Amsterdam Djoeke Wentink, University of Amsterdam Secretarial support Elles Bandringa, VU University Marloes Geers, University of Amsterdam 5 CDA 20+ Symposium Amsterdam, 8-9 September 2014 CDA 20+ Symposium Programme Day 1, Monday, 8 September, morning 8:30-9:00 9:00- 10:30 Welcome and Opening Panel 1. Developments in CDA: A historical discourse approach to CDA theory, methods and practices. The Guests of Honour: Norman Fairclough, Gunther Kress, Teun van Dijk, Theo van Leeuwen, and Ruth Wodak each give their reflections on the development of CDA and perspectives on future directions. Moderator: Martin Reisigl 10:30-10:45 COFFEE BREAK 10:45- 12:15 Panel 2. CDA and CDS Past and Present: From Theory and Methods to Practice: Theoretical developments, the Historical Approach and the challenges of collaborative cross-disciplinary research design. Moderators: Michal Krzyzanowski and Dvora Yanow 12:15-13:30 LUNCH AT DANTE 6 CDA 20+ Symposium Amsterdam, 8-9 September 2014 Day 1, Monday, 8 September, afternoon 13:30-15:00 Panel 3. CDA Today: Discourses and Societies in Transition and the CDA agenda: Change processes, constructions of practices of inequality, hegemony, activism, empowerment and emancipation, and methods for the analysis of discourse in context. Moderator: Lilie Chouliaraki 15:00-15:15 TEA BREAK 15:15-16:45 Panel 4. Cognitive Discourse Studies and Social Psychology: Future directions for Cognitive and Social Psychological approaches. Moderators: Chris Hart and Simon Goodman 18.:00 18:30 FERRY at the back of Central Station to NDSM Werf DINNER AT IJ-KANTINE 7 CDA 20+ Symposium Amsterdam, 8-9 September 2014 CDA 20+ Symposium Programme Day 2, Tuesday, 9 September, morning 9:00-10:30 Panel 5. Multimodality: Dealing with social and communicational complexity: Methods, goals and future directions. Moderators: Bob Hodge and Kay O’Halloran 1o:30-10:45 COFFEE BREAK 10:45-12:15 Panel 6. Future Directions for Corpus Assisted Discourse Analysis: Bridges between qualitative and quantitative approaches. Methods, models, data and tools for interpretive, computational, content, linguistic, and conceptual types of discourse analysis. Moderators: Costas Gabrielatos and Alison Duguid 12:15-13:30 LUNCH AT DANTE 8 CDA 20+ Symposium Amsterdam, 8-9 September 2014 CDA 20+ Symposium Programme Day 2, Tuesday, 9 September, afternoon 13:30-15:00 Panel 7. Round Table: CDA/CDS’s role in the neoliberal university: An emancipatory agenda with attention to Academic activism: Not for Profit! (Nussbaum 2010). How does CDA/CDS fit in the neoliberal University, and should it? Promoting collaborative projects for cross-disciplinary research and applications; designing MA courses; motivations for funding CDA inspired research, consultancy, action research). Chair: Ida Sabelis 15:00-15:15 TEA BREAK 15:15-17:00 Panel 8. Closing Round Table: Re-articulating the CDA/CDS agenda. A new-new agenda: Toward a sustainable identity for CDA/CDS driven research. Chairs: Bertie Kaal and Nicolina Montesano Montessori 17.00-17:30 Every ending is a new beginning 9 Sponsors of CDA20+ Symposium Critical Discourse Analysis 20 years and beyond CDA20+ Symposium, 8-9 September 2014 10