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November 14-16, 2007 in East Jerusalem

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International Association for Dialogue Analysis

 

PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE SCHEDULE [WEDNESDAY] [THURSDAY] [FRIDAY]

TUESDAY, NOV. 13

REGISTRATION: TUESDAY, NOV. 13 FROM 16:00-18:00 OUTSIDE THE MAIN AUDITORIUM, AL-QUDS UNIVERSITY--MAIN CAMPUS, ABU DIES/JERUSALEM

 

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14

REGISTRATION: WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14 FROM 8:00 OUTSIDE THE MAIN AUDITORIUM, AL-QUDS UNIVERSITY--MAIN CAMPUS, ABU DIES/JERUSALEM;

BE SURE TO REGISTER AND PICK UP A SCHEDULE FOR ROOM ASSIGNMENTS.

THE OPENING PLENARY WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE MAIN AUDITORIUM.

 Plenary (Main Campus, Auditorium)

9:00 Hassan DWEIK, Vice President for Executive Affairs (Acting President), Al-Quds University

Opening and Welcome Remarks

Title: TBA

10:30 Coffee

Concurrent Session 1 (Main Campus, Auditorium)

Moderator: Munther S. DAJANI

Concurrent Session 2 (IT Center, Seminar Room)

Moderator: Mohammad DAJANI DAOUDI

11:00 Lawrence N. BERLIN

Title: Language and the Art of "Spin: Commendation and Condemnation in Media Discourse

11:00 Elena IOANNIDOU

Imagining the "Other": Greek Cypriot Students' Sense of Identity

11:30 Farida VIS

How do National and International Sources Shape News of the Palestine/Israel Conflict in the Western Print Media?

11:30 Razvan SIBII

The Romanian Carnival: A Discourse of Resistance without the Evil Other

12:00 Khalil RINNAWI

De-Legitimization Media Model: Israeli Press Coverage of Palestinians

12:00 Udi ADIV

'67 War: The End of the "Jewish Defensive Ethos"

12:30 Lunch

Concurrent Session 1 (Main Campus, Auditorium)

Concurrent Session 2 (IT Center, Seminar Room)

14:00 Simon FAULKNER

Writing the Occupation in
Photographs

14:00 Chaim NOY

Situating Nationalist Discourse: Indexical
Aspects of Zionist Colonial Arguments

14:30 Aide ESU

The Ultimate Mission to Israel: An Ethnographic Observation of Public Discourse in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

14:30 Dafna YITZHAKI

The Discourse of Arabic Language Policies
in Israel: Institutional Discrimination or a
Natural Sociolinguistic Process?

15:00 Willis Edmundson

The Language of our Enemies: A Passport to Freedom: An Analysis of the Language Learning Autobiographies of Palestinian Students of English

15:00 Julia SCHLAM-SALMAN

Emancipatory Discourse? An Ethnographic Case Study of English Language Teaching in an Arabic-Hebrew Bilingual School

15:30 Tea

Concurrent Session 1 (Main Campus, Auditorium)

Concurrent Session 2 (IT Center, Seminar Room)

16:00 Marcy Jane KNOPF-NEWMAN

On Incitement

16:00 Ahmad Atawneh

Title: The Discourse of War in the Middle East: Analysis of Media Reporting

16:30 Rabah HALABI

خطاب حواري أو خطاب إضطهادي

16:30

Film (Main Campus, Auditorium)

17:00 Jamal DAJANI & David MICHAELIS

Occupied Minds

Student-to-Student Panel (Taping)

18:00 Al-Quds University & Northeastern Illinois University Students

 

THURSDAY, NOV.15

REGISTRATION: THURSDAY, NOV. 15 FROM 8:00 OUTSIDE THE MAIN AUDITORIUM, AL-QUDS UNIVERSITY--MAIN CAMPUS, ABU DIES/JERUSALEM;

BE SURE TO REGISTER AND PICK UP A SCHEDULE FOR ROOM ASSIGNMENTS.

THE OPENING PLENARY WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE AUDITORIUM.

Plenary (Main Campus, Auditorium)

9:00 Elana SHOHAMY

Language Occupation in Israel: Competing Ideologies and Ways of Dialoging

10:00 Coffee

Concurrent Panel 1 (Main Campus, Auditorium)

Concurrent Panel 2 (IT Center, Seminar Room)

Concurrent Panel 3 (Health Sciences Complex, Video Conference Room)

10:30

1. Ilham NASSER & Shelley WONG

Perspectives of US Educators and Community Leaders regarding Arab and Muslim Representations in US Children's Films and Programs

2. Mona ASSAF

Culturally Responsive Practice among Virginia Teachers

3. Nader AYISH

Identity Formation and Academic Achievement of Arab American Muslim Students in the United States

10:30  Between Exclusion and Inclusion: Discursive Challenges to Israeli Education

1. Nurit PELED-ELHANAN

The Semiotics of Exclusion: (Non)Presentation of Palestinians in Israeli Schoolbooks of History and Geography Published after the Oslo Agreements
(1996-2003)

2. Aura MOR-SOMMERFELD

Bilingual Education as Critical Approach in Israel: Challenging the Reality

3. Maya KAHANOFF

Between Vulnerability and Aggression: Identity Struggles of Participants in Jewish-Palestinian Dialogue

10:30 Learners' Lives as Curriculum: Using Learner Narratives to Teach English and Foster Dialogue

1. Valerie S. JAKAR

2. Amy HAMAR

3. Inas DEEB

12:30 Abu Dies Campus Tour & Lunch

Concurrent Session 1 (Main Campus, Auditorium)

Concurrent Panel 2 (continued) (IT Center, Seminar Room)

Concurrent Session 3 (Health Sciences Complex, Video Conference Room)

14:00 Dima MOHAMMED

Manoeuvring Strategically in the Mecca Accord: A Pragma-Dialectical Analysis

14:00

4. Tamar HAGER & Tuffaha SABA

Between Discourse and Action: Jewish and Arab Feminists' Moderators Working for Peace in the Academia

14:00 Shelly SHENHAV & Ilana PAUL

From Loss to Reconciliation: Israeli Palestinian Bereaved Families for Peace

Concurrent Session 2 (IT Center, Seminar Room)

14:30 Khader ABU ALIA

The Art of Dialogue

14:30 Michal ZAK

The Role of Language in Dialogue Groups between Palestinians and Jews

14:30 Rahel WARSHAW-DADON

From a Language of Hate to a Language of Peace: How Reiki Can Help

 

15:00 Stephanie Jo KENT

Engaging Dialogue Under Occupation: Transforming Discourse into Dialogue

15:00 Tamar KATRIEL & Nimrod SHAVIT

"Breaking the Silence": Narratives of Occupation by Israeli Soldiers

 

Conference Dinner (RSVP)

19:00 Location to be arranged: Ask for specific details at the Registration Desk (N.B. Dinner must be paid separately)

 

FRIDAY, NOV.16

THE CONFERENCE WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE FACULTY OF HIND EL-HUSSEINI FOR WOMEN, SHAIKH JARRAH CAMPUS/JERUSALEM, Ibn Jubair Street, (opposite the Strand Hotel) ON FRIDAY.

BE SURE TO PICK UP A SCHEDULE FOR ROOM ASSIGNMENTS FROM THE REGISTRATION DESK.

 

10:00 Coffee & Photography Exhibition

Panel

Moderator: Marcelo DASCAL

10:30 Words that Kill, Words that Save: Peace Activists' Experience in an Occupied/ Occupier Context

1. Suleiman AL HAMRI

2. Sari BASHI

3. Mohammed DARAGHMEH

4. Hagit OFRAN

5. Esti TSAL (Photographer, presenting exhibition: "Walls that Talk")

 

 

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