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Coimbra Gomes Elvis

Coordonnées Curriculum Recherches Enseignements Publications

Axes de recherche

Linguistics
Sociolinguistics
Language, gender & sexuality
Health communication

Methods
Critical discourse analysis
Corpus linguistics
Ethnography (online)

Interdisciplinary
Gender studies
Queer theory
Cognitive theories of obsessive-compulsive disorder
Assessment strategies of language learning

 

Evénements et manifestations

Conférences

OCD in Society (8 June 2019)
https://ocdinsociety.wixsite.com/home/2019
Considering the prevalence of quantitative studies researching obsessive-compulsive disorder, the goal of the conference was to provide a platform that highlights qualitative work. As such, the one-day event brought together OCD sufferers, psychotherapists, artists, and charities with scholars from the humanities and social sciences to think about the different ways that OCD is understood in our society: be that through stories by affected people from different backgrounds, fictitious narratives in films and novels, media reports, music, artwork (e.g. paintings, carvings, performances) or different institutions (e.g. academia, charities, mental health services). It is only through an understanding of how meaning about OCD is circulated in and regulated by society that we can find appropriate measures to take social action.

This event has since then been organized by different people across different institutions across the UK and North America.
Grande-Bretagne

OCD in Society 2 (28-29 May 2021)
https://ocdinsociety.wixsite.com/home/2021
The second edition of the conference series that I started in 2019. See the previous entry for more details.
U.S.A.


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