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International Conference on Power, Ideology, and Discourse (ICPID - 26)

26th - 27th October 2026 | Brno, Czech Republic

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UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 1
SDG 1 No Poverty
SDG 4
SDG 4 Quality Education
SDG 5
SDG 5 Gender Equality
Track 01

Power Dynamics in Political Discourse

This track explores the intricate relationships between power and political communication, focusing on how discourse shapes and is shaped by authority. Participants are encouraged to analyze case studies that highlight the role of language in political structures and governance.

Track 02

Ideology and Representation in Media

This session invites contributions that examine the representation of ideologies in various media forms, including news, film, and social media. Discussions will center on how media narratives influence public perception and cultural norms.

Track 03

Critical Theory and Social Structures

Focusing on critical theoretical frameworks, this track seeks to investigate how social structures are constructed and maintained through discourse. Papers may address the implications of these structures for marginalized voices and social justice.

Track 04

Sociolinguistics and Power Relations

This session aims to delve into the sociolinguistic aspects of power, examining how language use reflects and reinforces social hierarchies. Contributions may include studies on dialects, language policy, and the role of language in identity formation.

Track 05

Cultural Analysis of Discourse

This track encourages interdisciplinary approaches to cultural analysis, focusing on how discourse shapes cultural identities and practices. Participants are invited to explore the intersections of culture, ideology, and power through various theoretical lenses.

Track 06

Public Influence and Political Communication

This session will investigate the mechanisms through which public influence is exerted in political communication. Papers may analyze the role of rhetoric, persuasion, and public opinion in shaping policy and governance.

Track 07

Authority and Discourse in Governance

This track examines the role of discourse in establishing and contesting authority within governance frameworks. Contributions may include analyses of institutional language, policy discourse, and the impact of authority on public engagement.

Track 08

Discourse and Social Movements

Focusing on the discourse of social movements, this session invites papers that explore how language mobilizes collective action and shapes social change. Discussions will consider the rhetorical strategies employed by movements to challenge dominant ideologies.

Track 09

Media Studies and Ideological Critique

This track seeks to engage with media studies through the lens of ideological critique, examining how media representations perpetuate or challenge existing power structures. Participants are encouraged to analyze specific media texts and their socio-political implications.

Track 10

The Role of Discourse in Policy Formation

This session will explore how discourse influences policy formation and implementation across various sectors. Papers may address the interplay between language, ideology, and the political processes that shape public policy.

Track 11

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Discourse Analysis

This track invites innovative interdisciplinary methodologies for analyzing discourse within diverse contexts. Contributions may draw from linguistics, sociology, cultural studies, and political science to enrich our understanding of discourse's role in society.