Discourse Analysis And/Or Argumentation Analysis in the European Traditions

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Discourse Analysis And/Or Argumentation Analysis in the European Traditions

at the Porter Institute

The Department of French The Department of English

cordially invite you to a conference

Analyzing Discourse and Argumentation Today: Contemporary European Trends

Tel-Aviv University, June 5-6, 2011

Sunday, June 5th, Gilman Building, room 496 9.30: Greetings Dr. Orly Lubin, TAU, Chair of the Porter Institute Prof. Shirley Sharon-Zisser, TAU, Chair of the Department of English Prof. Ruth Amossy (TAU) and Prof. Roselyne Koren (Bar Ilan), Coordinators of ADARR

What does “Analysis” mean? 10.00-10.45: Norman Fairclough (Lancaster, UK): The Nature of Analysis in CDA, and the Case for Incorporating Analysis and Evaluation of Argumentation 10.45-11.30: Dominique Maingueneau (Paris-12, France): What is Discourse Analysis looking for?

11.30-12.00: Coffee Break

12.00- 12.20: Respondent: Thierry Herman (Lausanne and Neuchâtel, Switzerland) 12. 20- 13.00: Discussion

13.00: Lunch

Is there an Argumentative Turn of Discourse Analysis? 15.00-15.30: Isabela Ietcu-Fairclough (Bucharest, Romania and Lancaster, UK): Analyzing Practical Reasoning in Political Discourse 15.30-16.00: Ruth Amossy (TAU, Israel): Integrating Argumentation in Discourse Analysis 16.00-16.20: Respondent: Elda Weizman (Bar Ilan, Israel) 16.20-17.00: Discussion

17.00-17.15: Coffee Break

17.15-17.45: Raphael Micheli (Lausanne, Switzerland): Toward a Discursive Approach of Argumentation: Goals and Methodological Principles 17.45-18.15: Emmanuelle Danblon (ULB, Belgium): Is Rhetoric a Discipline?

18.15-18.35: Respondent: Galia Yanoshevsky (Bar Ilan, Israel) 18.35- 19.15: Discussion

Monday, June 6th, Naftali Building of Social Sciences, room 527.

Analyzing Discourse: Social Uses and Scholarly Responsibility 9.30-10.00: Jérôme Bourdon (TAU, Israel): The Reasons and Emotions of Cosmopolitan Research 10.00-10.30: Marianne Doury (CNRS, France): Descriptive vs. Militant Perspective: A Contrastive Approach to Political Discourse Analysis

10.30-11.00: Coffee Break

11.00- 11.30: Eithan Orkibi (TAU, Israel): From Gatekeepers to Wall Breakers: Scholars and Activists in Social Movement Rhetoric 11.30- 12.00: Roselyne Koren (Bar Ilan, Israel): Crossing the red line between Description and Ethical Commitment

12.00 Lunch

14.00-15.00: Round Table with Dominique Maingueneau (Paris-12, France), Norman Fairclough (Lancaster, UK), Jürgen Siess (Caen, France and TAU, Israel), Orly Lubin (TAU, Israel), Shirley Sharon-Zisser (TAU, Israel)

15.00-15.45: Discussion

The conference will be in English

The conference is sponsored by the Chair for Swiss-Israel Cultural Co- operation, the Shirley and Leslie Porter School of Cultural Studies, the Lester and Sally Entin Faculty of Humanities, the French Institute, the Perelman Foundation in Brussels.

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