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MINI-COURSE: SOCIAL DYNAMICS OF ENUNCIATION

Enunciative Social Dynamics: A Theoretical-Methodological Perspective from Critical Discourse Analysis

Dr. Isabel Cristina Gutierrez Giraldo

Universidad del Valle 

Date: May 30th

Time: 11:30-13:00 (Barcelona - CEST time zone)

Location: online (Zoom meetings) and in-person (Plaça del Bonsuccés 7-6, 08001 Barcelona)

Language: Spanish

Registration for this mini-course is free, but you must be a member of the Centre of Discourse Studies. 

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ABOUT THE MINI-COURSE

The purpose of this mini-course is to demonstrate how the theoretical-methodological model proposed by Martínez (2005), the Enunciative Social Dynamics -DSE-, is approached from the critical analysis of discourse and how it allows identifying the images of discursive subjects as social actors, conceived as a scenario in which relations of social force are constituted, that is, power networks or networks of power. In turn, this mini-course presents the three-dimensional construction of subjects, taking into account the Aristotelian trilogy based on ethos, pathos, and ratio and its understanding from the Bakhtinian dialogical principle, which allows the understanding of discursive genres in any type of discourse produced in socio-historical-cultural praxis or spheres of specific lives. 

 

This mini-course also addresses how, in DSE, argumentation is inscribed in the enunciative and dialogic dimension of discourse. We will focus on the three most well-known perspectives of argumentation, integrated and assumed as social orientations: Toulmin's analytic, Perelman's rhetoric, and van Eemeren's critical dialectic.

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