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 === Overview of events: === === Overview of events: ===
 +  * [[co-branded-events-2024#SwissText 2024]] 
 +  * [[co-branded-events-2024#LAND Spring School 2024]]
   * [[co-branded-events-2024#PhD Masterclass: Social Movement Discourse]]   * [[co-branded-events-2024#PhD Masterclass: Social Movement Discourse]]
-  * [[co-branded-events-2024#Plenary Conference and PhD Conference: Discourse, Knowledge and Context +  * [[co-branded-events-2024#Plenary Conference and PhD Conference: Discourse, Knowledge and Context]] 
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 +==== SwissText 2024 ====
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 +**SwissText is an annual conference that brings together text analytics experts from industry and academia.** It is organized by the Swiss Association for Natural Language Processing (SwissNLP) in collaboration with the University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons (FH Graubünden) as well as the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) and the data innovation alliance. It is part of the “Networking Event Series – Natural Language Processing” funded by Innosuisse, the Swiss Innovation Agency. SwissText is supported by more than ten universities and scientific associations, one of which is CLARIN-CH.
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 +<wrap button> [[https://www.swisstext.org/|SwissText 2024 Website]] </wrap>
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 +==== LAND Spring School 2024 ====
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 +**Date:** 6-8 May 2024\\
 +**Location:** Hotel Restaurant Seehof, CH-6403 Küssnacht a.R.\\
 +**Application Deadline:** <wrap em> 4 April 2024 </wrap>
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 +The joint PhD programme from ZHAW and USI on [[https://www.zhaw.ch/en/linguistics/study/doctoral-programmes/doctoral-programme-2021-2024/|Managing Languages, Arguments and Narratives in the Datafied Society (LAND)]] is hosting a spring school on the following topic: **Questioning Large Language Models, understanding (multimodal) argumentation
 +in the age of AI and social media**. 
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 +PhD students from other CLARIN-CH institutions are invited to join as well! To apply for the spring school, students are asked to provide a brief motivational letter stating why they would like to attend the school, as well as a short description of their current research (max. 1 page).
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 +<wrap button> [[https://www.zhaw.ch/storage/linguistik/studium/doktoratsprogramm/spring-school-announcement.pdf|📃 Announcement]]</wrap>
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 ==== PhD Masterclass: Social Movement Discourse ==== ==== PhD Masterclass: Social Movement Discourse ====
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 **Abstract:** The study of discourse in general, and of professional discourse, in particular, has paid extensive attention to the structures of discourse, as studied in the fields of phonology, syntax, local and global semantics, narrative and argumentative structures and multimodal structures. These have been combined, for example, in the analysis of various genres of text or talk. Current research, whether under the influence of psychology or not, also focuses on the role of knowledge to understand the many structures and strategies studied in epistemic discourse analysis. Similarly, although context has played a prominent role in sociolinguistics and pragmatics, for instance in the study of indexicality, context analysis and the role of context models account for a more explicit focus on the ways discourse structures, including structures of professional discourse, are adapted to the communicative context and thus define their appropriateness. Examples of professional discourse will be used to show the analytical relevance of these theoretical notions. **Abstract:** The study of discourse in general, and of professional discourse, in particular, has paid extensive attention to the structures of discourse, as studied in the fields of phonology, syntax, local and global semantics, narrative and argumentative structures and multimodal structures. These have been combined, for example, in the analysis of various genres of text or talk. Current research, whether under the influence of psychology or not, also focuses on the role of knowledge to understand the many structures and strategies studied in epistemic discourse analysis. Similarly, although context has played a prominent role in sociolinguistics and pragmatics, for instance in the study of indexicality, context analysis and the role of context models account for a more explicit focus on the ways discourse structures, including structures of professional discourse, are adapted to the communicative context and thus define their appropriateness. Examples of professional discourse will be used to show the analytical relevance of these theoretical notions.
  
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