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 9.00 - 9.20: Registration 

9.20 - 9.30

Dr Marisa Cordella

(Monash University)

 

Welcoming Address

9.30 - 10.00    

 

Dr Georgina Heydon and Ms Miranda Lai

(RMIT University)

 

Police discourse in multicultural and multilingual settings: An exercise of diminishment when mediated by interpreters?

10.00 - 10.30

 

Dr Helen Tebble

(Monash University)

 

A discourse semantic approach to studying empathy in a bilingual medical consultation

10.30 - 11.00

 

Mrs Natalie Stroud

(Monash University)

 

A discourse analysis approach to cultural and language difficulties for Indigenous offenders in the Criminal Justice System

11.00 -11.30: Morning Tea

 

11.30 - 12.00

 

Dr Doris Schüpbach

(Monash University)

 

The institutional discourse of citizenship in Australia – recent developments

12.00 - 12.30

 

Ms Yolande McNicoll

(Monash University)

 

The Howard governments’ discourse of family life: implications for governance

12.30 - 1.00

 

 Ms Ahlam Al-Harbi

(Monash University)

 

Attitudinal positioning towards the Iran’s Nuclear Program: CNN vs. Al-Jazeera English

 1.00 - 2.00: Lunch

 

2.00 – 2.30

 

Ms Quang-Ngoc-Thuy Tran

(The University of Queensland)

 

Refusal strategies reported by Vietnamese speakers of English in intercultural workplace contexts

2.30 - 3.00      

 

Ms Hoàng Thi Hanh

(The University of Queensland)

 

You heard me, but did you listen to me? A case study of a fluent user of English as a foreign language

3.00 – 3.30 

 

Mr Andi Roestiono

(School of Foreign Language and Literature (STIBA) SATYA WIDYA Surabaya - Indonesia)

 

 

Discourse Stylistics of the Main Characters' Utterances in Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare

3.30 – 4.00

Ms Dwijani Ratnadewi

(Muhammadiyah University of Surabaya, Indonesia)

 

 

Changes in Javanese Politeness Strategy

4.00 – 4.30: Afternoon Tea

 

4.30 – 5.00

Mr Ahmad Aris Mundir Sutaji (Education Faculty of Kutai Kartanegara University East Kalimantan-Indonesia)

 

 

Discourse Analysis of Beliatn Bawo Mantra (B.B.M.) in Traditional Healing Rite of  Dayak Benuaq Culture in East Kalimantan

5.00 – 5.30

Prof Michael Clyne, Dr Marisa Cordella, Dr Hui Huang, Ms Ramona Baumgartner, Miss Tong Shen & Mr Andres Villamizar (Monash University)

 

Intergenerational discourses towards a more multilingual Australia

5.30: Symposium closes

 

Multicultural Discourses
in a Dynamic Global World