Media, Discourse and Science: Conflicting Voices
Participants
Doris de Arruda Carneiro da Cunha
UNICAP / CNPq
Doris de Arruda Carneiro da Cunha
UNICAP / CNPq
Full professor at the Federal University of Pernambuco (retired), professor at the Catholic University of Pernambuco and CNPq researcher on the following topics: dialogical studies, media discourse, verbal violence, circulation of discourses, genres, teaching of Portuguese language. Author of the book Discours rapporté et circulation de la parole, of articles and book chapters published in national and international journals and books.
Maria Inês Batista Campos
USP
Research Professor in the area of Philology and Portuguese Language at the University of São Paulo. Leader of the research group (CNPq) Languages, discourse, and teaching. Her research focused on Applied Linguistics and Language Studies with the following themes: Bakhtinian theory, reading of verbal-visual texts, Portuguese language teaching, teaching materials in the mother tongue, argumentation studies.
Rui Manuel do Nascimento Lima Ramos
UMinho
Rui Ramos holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics from the Faculty of Arts of Porto, Portugal. He is a professor at the University of Minho (Institute of Education), Portugal. He has experience in Education, with an emphasis on Portuguese Language Teaching, and Linguistics, with an emphasis on Discourse Analysis. He teaches at the undergraduate and graduate levels (masters and doctoral).
Mediator
Cristiane Dominiqui Vieira Burlamaqui
UEPA
Professor at the Department of Language and Literature at the University of the State of Pará and holds a Ph.D. in Philology and Portuguese Language from the University of São Paulo. Leader of the Study Group on Languages and Educational Practices in the Amazon (CNPq / UEPA), she works in the areas of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics and her topics of interest are: teaching and learning in the mother tongue; teacher training; TDIC in teaching Portuguese; speech genres; literacy; popular culture.