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International Conference on Discourse, Media, and Society
1–2 Aug 2026
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A full refund is possible only if the cancellation request is submitted at least 70 days before the conference, with formal paperwork completed at least 60 days prior.
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Since this conference is hybrid format, the organizer reserves the right to conduct the event either in-person or virtually. Please note that no refunds will be issued due to changes in the event format.
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What you'll hear about
Session tracks covered across the event.
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01
Language and Power Dynamics
This track explores the intricate relationship between language and power in various social contexts. It aims to analyze how discourse shapes and is shaped by power structures within society.
02
Media Representation and Identity
Focusing on the representation of diverse identities in media, this track examines how media narratives influence societal perceptions. It invites discussions on the implications of representation for social change and identity formation.
03
Discourse Analysis in Social Movements
This session track investigates the role of discourse in shaping and mobilizing social movements. It encourages contributions that analyze the language used in activism and its impact on public perception and policy.
04
Cultural Narratives and Communication
Exploring the intersection of culture and communication, this track seeks to understand how cultural narratives are constructed and disseminated. It emphasizes the role of language in reflecting and shaping cultural values.
05
Sociolinguistic Approaches to Social Change
This track focuses on how sociolinguistic research can inform and drive social change. It invites papers that examine the role of language in addressing social issues and promoting equity.
06
Digital Discourse and Society
Investigating the impact of digital media on discourse, this track looks at how online communication shapes societal interactions. It encourages analysis of language use in digital platforms and its implications for social dynamics.
07
Language, Culture, and Globalization
This session explores the effects of globalization on language and cultural practices. It aims to discuss how global communication influences local identities and cultural expressions.
08
The Role of Language in Social Justice
Focusing on the intersection of language and social justice, this track examines how discourse can challenge or reinforce inequalities. It invites discussions on the power of language in advocating for marginalized communities.
09
Identity Construction through Discourse
This track investigates how individuals and groups construct identities through language and discourse. It encourages contributions that analyze the interplay between language, identity, and social context.
10
Communication Strategies in Crisis Situations
Exploring communication strategies during crises, this track examines how language is used to manage public perception and response. It invites analysis of discourse in contexts such as health emergencies and social unrest.
11
Ethics of Representation in Media
This session track addresses the ethical considerations surrounding representation in media discourse. It encourages critical discussions on the responsibilities of media producers in shaping societal narratives.