DAY 1 |
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Thursday 27th October |
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9:00 - 9:30 WELCOMING PARTICIPANTS (Main desk) |
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9:30 - 10:00 OPENING SESSION (Salón de Actos) |
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10:00 - 11:00 PLENARY SESSION (Salón de Actos) - JOSÉ SANTAEMILIA |
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From physical to symbolic violence: The discursive association of women with the discourses of violence. |
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Chair: Sergio Maruenda-Bataller |
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COFFEE BREAK (11:00 - 11:30) |
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PANEL 1 (11:30 - 12:45) - Salón de Grados |
PANEL 2 (11:30 - 12:45) - Room 2.4. Second Floor |
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Critical discourse analysis and multimodality |
Interdisciplinary perspectives |
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Chair: Sergio Maruenda-Bataller |
Chair: Joaquín Primo-Pacheco |
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Maria Magdalena Barascu, How DR journalists use News Values when reporting on Violence against Women: Reporting on the murder of the Swedish journalist Kim Wall. |
Antonio García Gómez, Sexual harms and rape culture in LGBT+ dating and hook-up apps. |
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Lucía de la Presa, Marielle Franco on Jornal Nacional: Anti-Black gendered violence and discursive processes of re-/de-politicization. |
Sabina Tabacaru, Woman is sexual object and man is genes: Hate speech and violence in incel discourse. |
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Gianluca Pontrandolfo, Gendered discursive constructions in judicial vs media narratives: Corpus-based insights from La Manada case. |
Robert Martínez-Carrasco and Iván Villanueva Jordán, Symbolic violence and the construction of desire in gay-for-pay porn: A multimodal analysis. |
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PANEL 3 (12:45 - 14:00) - Salón de Grados |
PANEL 4 (12:45 - 14:00) - Room 2.4. Second Floor |
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Critical discourse analysis and multimodality |
Methods and approaches |
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Chair: Miguel Fuster-Márquez |
Chair: Andreea Rosca |
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Carmen Pérez-Sabater, Andrea García-Montes and Núria Lorenzo-Dus, “Amor, no me dices nada, no te gusto?”: Implicit sexual language in online child sexual grooming discourse. |
Roberto Asenjo Alcalde and María Muelas-Gil, Metaphorical perspectives on women in armed conflicts. The role of gender in the murals of Northern Ireland. |
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Stefania Maci, Revenge porn: A new form of online gendered violence discourse. A case study. |
Chen Luyu, "You are too old to get married after graduation": Chinese female PhD candidates in Hungary and ethnographic representations. |
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Eleonora Esposito, A question of power: For a critical multimodal approach to gender-based cyber violence. |
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LUNCH BREAK (14:00 - 15:30) |
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PANEL 5 (15:30 - 16:45) - Salón de Grados |
PANEL 6 (15:30 - 16:45) - Room 2.4. Second Floor |
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Critical discourse analysis and multimodality |
Historical and cultural approaches |
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Chair: Patricia Bou-Franch |
Chair: Elena Castellano-Ortolá |
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Mª Milagros del Saz-Rubio, Inmaculada-Tamarit Vallés and Marisa Carrió Pastor, Assessing online aggressive behaviour against Spanish and French female politicians on Twitter. |
Carla Tempestoso, ‘Shutting her up’: The many shades of violence against women in |
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Marta Sánchez Cócera, The representation and construction of self-blame, self-responsibility and the victim experience in the digital discourse of female survivors of sexual violence. |
Miguel Fuster-Márquez and Carla Fernández-Melendres, Creation of a large news corpus for the discourse analysis of Violence Against Women (VAW). |
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Dimitra Vladimirou and Lucía Fernández Amaya, ‘Shut up and resign’: A contrastive investigation of gender-based online aggression on Twitter. |
Sara Tabuyo Santaclara, Abortion bans and handmaids: Generating agency through "The Handmaid’s Tale". |
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17:00 - 18:00 PLENARY SESSION (Salón de Actos) - ANN WEATHERALL |
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Embodying and resisting the discourses of gender and violence. |
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Chair: Elena Castellano-Ortolá |
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20:30 CONFERENCE DINNER AT SAONA CASINO DE LA AGRICULTURA |
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DAY 2 |
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Friday 28th October |
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10:00 - 11:00 PLENARY SESSION (Room 1.1+1.2 First Floor) - MICHELLE LAZAR (virtual) |
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When sexual crime reporting meets digital media culture. |
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Chair: Laura Mercé |
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COFFEE BREAK (11:00 - 11:30) |
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PANEL 7 (11:30 - 12:45) - Room 1.1+1.2 First Floor |
PANEL 8 (11:30 - 12:45) - Room 2.4 Second Floor |
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Critical discourse analysis and multimodality |
Interdisciplinary perspectives |
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Chair: Laura Mercé |
Chair: Carmen Gregori-Signes |
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Luciana Beatriz Ávila, The silencing of the victim: analysis of a court sentence in a case of rape of a vulnerable woman. |
Natalia Zawadzka-Paluektau, Victims or perpetrators? A cross-linguistic corpus analysis of the representations of violence in European media discourses on crisis migration . |
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Eva Mestre-Mestre, Representation of gender violence in legal sentences in Spain. A corpus pragmatics study. |
Manuela Romano-Mozo, Creating new cognitive and social frames against gender violence. |
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Silvia Peterssen and Leyre Barrios, The victim, the “wolf pack”, and the law: social actors in Spanish press reports of gang rapes. |
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PANEL 9 (12:45 - 14:00) - Room 1.1+1.2 First Floor |
PANEL 10 (12:45 - 14:00) - Room 2.4 Second Floor |
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Critical discourse analysis and multimodality |
Critical discourse analysis and multimodality |
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Chair: Nuria Lorenzo-Dus |
Chair: José Santaemilia |
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Suzanne Bouma, “Even if you have the best job ever…”: how policy discourses on the value of work resonate in the narratives of IPV-survivors. |
Sergio Maruenda-Bataller, Legitimating and perpetuating anti-feminist ideologies: Disinforming on gender-based violence. |
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Maria Gkoutziomitrou, The representation of social actors in male survivors' digitally-recounted experencies of sexual violence. |
Elena Castellano-Ortolá, (In)famous tropes and (mis) informative genres: Discursive profiling across the British and Spanish press in "The Yorkshire Ripper" case (1975-1985). |
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Silvia Molina Plaza, Exploring videos against gender violence in Spanish and English: Similarities and differences. |
Laura Mercé, Gaslighting: Representing the discourse of domestic violence against women in Gaslight (Cuckor, 1944). |
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LUNCH BREAK (14:00-15:30) |
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PANEL 11 (15:30 - 16:45) - Room 1.1+1.2 First Floor |
PANEL 12 (15:30 - 16:45) - Room 2.4 Second Floor |
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Critical discourse analysis and multimodality |
Historical and cultural approaches |
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Chair: Carmen Pérez-Sabater |
Chair: Claudia Alonso Recarte |
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Lucía Bellés Calavera and Begoña Bellés Fortuño, Exploring hate speech: the case of political memes. |
Víctor Huertas-Martín, “No Man is Beyond Redemption, Lucius. Not Even You”: Domestic |
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Begoña Bellés Fortuño and Adrián Pla Ángel, Mediatic cases on hate speech: Amber Heard vs. Johnny Depp on Twitter. |
Manuela Romano-Mozo and María Muelas-Gil, Gender-violence metaphors of November 25th campaigns in Spain: a comparative analysis. |
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Karen M. Dacy, Litigation or Mitigation. Representation of female and male politicians in online public discussion. |
Juan José Calvo, Passive/patient woman vs. active/agent man? The evolution of sexual violence in the ‘sleeping beauty’ motif. |
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17:00 - 18:00 PLENARY SESSION (Room 1.1+1.2 First Floor) - SUSAN EHRLICH |
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Linguistic ideologies, monolingual worldviwes and the interpretation of consent in a sexual assault trial. |
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Chair: José Santaemilia |
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18:00 - 18:30 CLOSING CEREMONY |