PROGRAMME

Thursday, January 25Session 1: Salão Nobre (Noble Hall)
Chair: Nat Hansen
9:30-10:00Registration/Coffee
10:00-11:00Keynote 1: Quill R Kukla (Georgetown University, US)
‘Uptake and Consent’
11:00-11:30Coffee break
11:30-12:15Marina Terkourafi (Leiden University, NL)
‘Partial speech acts’
12:15-13:00Marcin Lewiński (NOVA University of Lisbon, PT)
‘Triadic authority and metalinguistic appeals’
13:00-14:30Lunch
Thursday, January 25Session 2: Sala (Room) SE1
Chairs: Leo Townsend and Luís Duarte d’Almeida
14:30- 15:15Daniel Skibra (University of Konstanz, DE) and Hadil Karawani (University of Konstanz, DE)
‘Normative generics: Doing things with definitions’
15:15-16:00Lucija Duda (University of Manchester, UK) and Amalia Haro (University of Granada, ES)
‘Taking back the power: a metalinguistic perspective’
16:00-16:30Coffee break
16:30-17:15Eleonora Volta (Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, IT)
‘Sexist ideology and practices of silencing in rape trials: a Performative approach to epistemic exchanges’
Friday, January 26 Session 3: Sala (Room) SE1
Chair: Quill R Kukla
10:00-11:00Keynote 2: Leo Townsend (University of Reading, UK)
‘Accommodating Spokesperson Authority’
11:00-11:30Coffee break
11:30-12:15Vittorio Catalano (University of Milan, IT)
‘Normalizing Things with Words: On Speech and Oppressive Norms’
12:15-13:00Marlene Valek (University of Cambridge, UK)
‘Step 1: Being Part of the Conversation’
13:00-14:30Lunch
Friday, January 26 Session 4: Sala (Room) SE1
Chair: Álvaro Domínguez-Armas
14:30-15:15Cristina Corredor (Spanish National University for Distance Education, ES)
‘Authoritative illocutions and political legitimacy’
15:15-16:00Manuel Almagro (University of Valencia, ES)
‘Expertise, identity, and manipulation’
16:00-16:30Coffee break
16:30-17:30Keynote 3: Nat Hansen (University of Reading, UK)
‘Passionate Metalinguistic Utterances’