The DN34 International Conference on Discourse, Identity and Polarisation

This hybrid conference provides an interdisciplinary space for examining how individual and group identities are discursively constructed in today’s increasingly polarised societies, and how discourse both reflects and shapes emerging social divisions. Although identity construction has long been central to discourse analysis, this conference places the interrelation between identity, subjectivity and polarisation at the forefront. In a context of political, cultural and epistemic fragmentation, identity is not only performed but also continually renegotiated through discourse. We therefore invite scholars at all career stages from across the transdisciplinary field of Critical Discourse Studies to explore how social divisions, subjectivities and identities are discursively shaped, contested and transformed.