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DISKUR 2026
Discourses of Crisis: Language, Communication and Culture in Times of Polycrisis DISKUR 2026
Date: 22–23 September 2026
ONLINE CONFERENCE
The Department of Specialised Languages and Intercultural Communication, University of Lodz, Poland is pleased to invite to the scientific conference DISKUR 2026
Languages of presentation: English and Polish
The contemporary world is marked by a state of ongoing tension, no longer driven by isolated crises, but by the convergence and interplay of multiple, simultaneous crises: pandemics, war, migration, climate catastrophes, economic instability, disinformation, and the erosion of social trust. This polycrisis has become a new paradigm of experiencing reality — complex, unpredictable, and difficult to articulate in simple terms.
In this context, language gains critical importance — not only as a tool for description but as a means of constructing reality, managing emotions, and shaping collective attitudes.
The DISKUR 2026 conference invites scholars from across disciplines to engage in reflection on the role of discourse in the context of multidimensional crises. We welcome contributions focusing on both top-down institutional and expert communication strategies, and grassroots crisis narratives emerging in media, culture, and everyday language.
Key questions include:
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How do we talk about crises?
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What emotions and values are mobilized in public and expert narratives?
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How does language contribute to amplifying or defusing collective fears?
We also aim to explore the role of media, technology, and cultural translation in shaping crisis discourses — from the micro (local) to the macro (global) level. How is expert knowledge translated into accessible public discourse? How does knowledge circulate in conditions of uncertainty? How are specialized languages (e.g. in medicine, economics, law) transformed by the ongoing need for adaptation?
Topics of particular interest include but are not limited to the following:
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Linguistic representations of crisis in media, politics, science, and culture
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The rhetoric of fear, hope, and mobilization as tools of shaping public behavior
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Communication strategies of public institutions and experts in various crisis contexts
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Transformation of specialized languages (medical, economic, legal, environmental) in the age of polycrisis
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Cross-linguistic and cross-cultural translation of crisis discourses and their local/global interpretations
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The role of traditional and digital media (including social platforms) in amplifying and reframing crisis narratives
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The performativity of language in building (or fracturing) communities, identities, and social boundaries in times of threat
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Securitization of discourse – framing social, cultural, or health-related challenges as security threats, privileging logic of control, exclusion, and fear-based governance
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Disinformation and infodemic – the spread of false or manipulated information disrupting reliable communication, influencing public decisions, and undermining crisis response (especially in public health, migration, climate, or war contexts)
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Ethics and fair play in crisis communication
Plenary Speakers:
The following internationally-recognized experts have accepted our invitation:
Prof. Ruth Breeze (University of Navarra, Spain) Performing the crisis: Engaging with the cultural imaginary through affective-discursive practices
Prof. Piotr Cap (University of Lodz, Poland) The new normal of conflict and crisis: Analyzing populist discourse through the cognitive CDS tools
Prof. Anne Wagner (University of Lille, France) Framing Polycrisis: Legal and Cultural Discourses in Times of Multidimensional Uncertainty
Prof. Ruth Wodak University of Lancaster, UK; University of Vienna, Austria). Crisis and the Fear of 'losing control': Analyzing the normalization of far-right rhetoric
Abstract Submission
All abstracts should be submitted in .doc or .docx format and must include the author’s name, affiliation, and paper title. Please send your abstract directly to the conference email address: diskur@uni.lodz.pl.
Abstracts must not exceed 300 words and should include up to five keywords.
Post-Conference Publications
Selected papers presented at the conference will be considered for publication in peer-reviewed edited volumes and special thematic issues of academic journals. The language of publication is English.
Important dates
Deadline for abstract submission: 15 June 2026
Notification of acceptance: 30 June 2026
Registration and fee payment deadline: 31 August 2026
CONFERENCE FEES
Online participation fee covers access to all sessions via the video conferencing platform MS Teams:
Regular Fee:
Polish participants – 250 PLN
Participants from other countries – 70 EUR
Reduced Fee for MA and PhD Students:
Polish participants – 200 PLN
Participants from other countries – 50 EUR
Bank transfer and exchange costs are paid by participants.
Conference fees should be transferred to the following bank account:
Account number (PLN): 37 1240 3028 1111 0011 6396 5524
IBAN (for international transfers): PL37 1240 3028 1111 0011 6396 5524
SWIFT/BIC: PKOPPLPW
Please ensure that the participant’s name and “DISKUR 2026” are included in the payment reference.
Any inquiries and questions regarding the conference should be sent to diskur@uni.lodz.pl.
Conference Organizing Committee
Prof. Stanisław Goźdź-Roszkowski – Conference Chair
Prof. Beata Grzeszczakowska-Pawlikowska – Conference Co-Chair
Prof. Julia Mazurkiewicz-Sułkowska – Conference Co-Chair
dr Katarzyna Fronczak – Conference Secretary
mgr Grzegorz Zgondek IT Assistant

