Thematic Issue 37/1: JADIS IX & CIED IV

2023-03-13

This call for papers is intended for participants of the JADIS IX - CIED IV Meeting, which took place on the 12th, 13th and 14th of October 2022, at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of University of Porto, under the motto: “Past, Present and Future: discussing the relevance of Discourse Studies”.

The call is launched simultaneously in the journals Linha D’Água and REDIS, which will organize a thematic issue each, destined to the publication of works of this Scientific Event. Participants must submit their proposal to one of the two journals. The objective is that the two issues absorb all the works sent and selected through the peer review system.

This thematic issue will thus bring together articles resulting from the communications, plenaries and workshops presented at the Meeting, which must comply with the “Submission Rules” of the journals (Linha D’Água paper submission instructions; REDIS instructions for authors).

The theme of the event started from the recognition of the multifaceted and dispersed character of the currents of analysis and coexisting schools in the area, launching the challenge for an integrated reflection on the object of discourse and its scientific and social relevance. Each proposal presented at the Meeting contributed to demonstrating the said relevance and to favoring the dialogue between the theoretical-methodological proposals, highlighting what they have in common.

 

NEW submission deadline: July 15, 2023.

Publication preview: April 2024.

 

Guest Editors for the Special Issue

Paulo Roberto Gonçalves-Segundo
Faculty of Philosophy, Languages and Literature, and Human Sciences. University of São Paulo (Brazil)

Alexandra Guedes Pinto
Faculty of Arts and Humanities. University of Porto (Portugal)

Zilda Aquino
Faculty of Philosophy, Languages and Literature, and Human Sciences. University of São Paulo (Brazil)

Gabriel Isola-Lanzoni
Faculty of Philosophy, Languages and Literature, and Human Sciences. University of São Paulo (Brazil)

Vanessa Anachoreta
Faculty of Arts and Humanities. University of Porto (Portugal)