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Call for Papers

Theme: Decolonising Discourse Studies
Subtitle: Qualitative research on (non)discursive and postcolonial
construction of realities
Type: International Workshop
Institution: Augsburg University
Location: Augsburg (Germany) – Online
Date: 21.–23.4.2022
Deadline: 7.3.2022

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Discourse Studies have an important record of analysing all types of
open and subtle discrimination in and through discourses. Racism in
all its varieties is one of the most researched topics in discourse
studies. However, the influence of postcolonialism and eurocentrism
in discourse studies itself has seldom been object of deeper
inquiries.

To discuss these and related topics we invite students and
researchers at all career stages to contribute to a three-day
workshop. In the workshop we want to bring together participants from
the Global North and the Global South. We will work in small groups
to discuss specific problems and bring together different
perspectives around questions of decolonising discourse studies and
global development in plenary sessions.

The overall aims of the workshop are to
- jointly reflect upon the socio-ontological, epistemological and
  methodological foundations of discourse studies and to ask how the
  colonial past continues to be engrained in current ways of doing
  discourse analysis;
- explore the potential and limitations of discourse analysis to
  critically reflect on postcolonialism and decoloniality as discourse
  in different contexts;
- propose radical epistemological, methodological and ontological
  shifts for decolonial discourse studies of the 21st century that can
  help populations marginalised by coloniality in their struggle for
  social justice and material redistribution.

We propose the following working groups and encourage proposals for
participation on the topics of the working groups and on related
topics:

- Methodological challenges of The Sociological of Knowledge Approach
  to Discourse (SKAD) in postcolonial and decolonial research
- Decolonising development research
- Southern Theories
- Unsettling ethnicity, gender, sexuality in discourses
- Colonial (in)visibilities in discourse studies

Please send your proposals for participation (max. 300 words) to Anna
Schwachula ([email protected]) and Annette Knaut
([email protected]) until March 7 th, 2022.

The common workshop language will be English. In order to accommodate
participants with different levels of English skills, we will try to
assist with peer-to-peer translations into Spanish and German.

The event will be held in a hybrid form (Zoom and in person). Local
COVID-regulations at the time of the event will apply. We encourage
participants to take part in the workshop in person.

Participation is free of charge.

We aim to cover travel and accommodation expenses for active
participants who are not able to cover these through other sources of
funding.


Website of the workshop:
https://www.uni-augsburg.de/en/fakultaet/philsoz/fakultat/soziologie-augsburg/aktuelles/workshop-decolonising-discourse-studies-qualitative-research-on-non-discursive-and-postcolonial-construction-of-realities/




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