Welcome to the virtual research portal
discourseanalysis.net
The interactive web site for all those working on language and society.
Register now!
You are warmly invited to register on discourseanalysis.net (go to the login at the top right corner of this page). As a registered user you will receive email announcements about on-going conferences, publications, calls for papers, etc. You will also be able to make announcements to a rapidly growing community of discourse analysts in the social sciences, linguistics and the humanities.
Using this site
This web site aims to create an international and interdisciplinary community in discourse analysis. With its decentralised structure and its many interactive functions, it consists of portals in different languages. You can choose to stay in the English-speaking area or to look at what is going on in the other wikis (see the flags at the top right). This site includes a board for on-going and past events, an interactive data-base with discourse-related bibliographies and separate areas for specialized groups.
Developing the web site
We apologise for any bugs and mistakes. We are trying to eliminate them as we develop the site. To report problems -- or find regular updates on known issues -- click here. Programmed by Daniel Wrana, this site was launched by DiscourseNet in spring 2008. It has more than 10000 visits a week. More than 250 calls have been sent to currently 2580 registered users. Please feel free to contact Felicitas Macgilchrist with questions, comments and suggestions (contact@discourseanalysis.net). Contact Johannes Angermuller if you are interested in DiscourseNet.