PRESENTATION of the VII CIAD

VII INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON DISCOURSE ANALYSIS

Discourse, Affections and Sensitivities

Dear colleagues, It is with great pleasure that we invite you to this seventh edition of CIAD, which will be held from September 18 to 20, 2024 and whose theme will be Discourse, Affections and Sensibilities. In addition to the traditional participation of discourse analysis research groups from all over Brazil and abroad, we have planned 3 conferences and 3 round tables with national and foreign experts to discuss the theme of our event. The participation of the following professors in this edition’s conferences and round tables has already been confirmed:

Alejandra Vitale (Universidad de Buenos Aires)

Amanda Braga (UFPB-Universidade Federal da Paraíba)

Cristiane Dias (UNICAMP-Universidade de Campinas)

Diana Luz Pessoa de Barros (Universidade de São Paulo- USP)

Eduardo Lopes Piris (Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz – UESC)

Isabelle Lacoue-Labarthe (Sciences Po – Toulouse) J

essé Souza (Universidade Federal do ABC)

Marlène Coulomb-Gully (Université de Toulouse Jean Jaurès)

Matheus Schwartzmann (UNESP – Universidade Estadual Paulista)

Mariano Dagatti (Universidade de Entre Ríos – Argentina)

Pedro Navarro (Universidade Estadual de Maringá)

This 7th edition of CIAD will once again be an opportunity for us to meet and, in addition to honoring the various national and foreign research groups in Discourse Analysis, to learn about their latest research, we will also be treated to the reflections and analyses of our colleagues in the conferences and round tables, in order to contemplate, among other aspects: . the links between discourses and the affections and sensitivities present and active in the different instances of discursivity, their production, formulation and circulation; . the reciprocal contributions that discourse analysis and the history of sensitivities can offer each other; . the discursive production of affections and sensitivities in the current context of neoliberalism, understood as a way of life and a source of suffering; . the discursive production of affections and sensitivities in today’s Brazilian society, in which hatred, fear, resentment and other “sad passions” have grown in institutions and in everyday life, in politics and in almost all social relations. It will be a pleasure to welcome you to UFSCar.

See you soon, Organizing Committee

LABOR – Laboratory of Discourse Studies (CNPq-UFSCar)

LIRE – Laboratory of Reading Studies (CNPq-UFSCar)

Graduate Program in Linguistics (PPGL/UFSCar)

Department of Languages (DL/UFSCar)