Studies of argumentation from textual, discursive and enunciative perspectives

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https://doi.org/10.21680/1983-2435.2024v9nEspecialID37825

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Argumentation

Abstract

This dossier presents as its guiding axis the theme Studies of argumentation from textual, discursive and enunciative perspectives, aimed at researchers, teachers, postgraduate and undergraduate students, in short, at all those who dedicate themselves to the study of argumentation from multiple perspectives in the different spheres of human activity. In this direction, the articles are situated in a discursive domain, or in more than one domain, that is, they are hybrid. The reader will find twenty-four articles: on the one hand, there are works limited to the spheres of teaching, digital, academic, political, media, legal and religious, on the other, there are texts that reveal more than one of these domains, such as, for example, political and legal, political and media, and so on.

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Author Biographies

Maria das Graças Soares Rodrigues, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte

She holds a degree in Literature from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (1981), a specialization in French from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, a master's degree in Literature from the Federal University of Pernambuco (1995), a PhD in Linguistics from the Federal University of Pernambuco (2002) and a post-doctorate from the University of Lausanne, Switzerland (2016). She is currently Associate Professor IV at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte. She has experience in the area of ​​Linguistics, develops research in the scope of Text Linguistics, Enunciation, Textual Analysis of Discourses (ATD), being interested mainly in academic, legal, political and media discursive/textual genres, focusing on Enunciative Responsibility, the Relationship between Grammar Teaching/Sequence or Textual Types, History of Brazilian Portuguese, Genetic Criticism, Reading and Written Textual Production. She was a member of the Project Analysis of Texts and Discourses: Genres, Interaction, Sociocognition and Teaching of Portuguese Language (PROCAD-NF/CAPES, involving UFRN/USP/PUC-SP). She was coordinator of the Associated IES 1 (UFRN), in the project (PROCAD/CAPES, involving USP/UFRN/UNISINOS), "Portuguese Language in Basic and Higher Education: from textual/discursive genres of textbooks, academic, legal and political genres to textuality strategies of orality and writing". She participated in the Project Reading and Writing: inter and multidisciplinary approaches in the teaching of mathematics and Portuguese (Education Observatory/CAPES). She coordinated the International Cooperation Agreement between UFRN and the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. She is the leader of the Research Group "Textual Analysis of Discourses" (UFRN/CNPq). She is a member of the Research Group "Text, Writing and Reading" (PUC-SP/CNPq). She was the director of the Center for Human Sciences, Letters and Arts. She was the General Coordinator of the Professional Master's Degree in Letters - PROFLETRAS. She was an associate member of the CRTT Laboratory (Centre de Recherche en Terminologie et Traduction) of the Lumière University Lyon 2. She is a member of the Ibero-American Network for Teacher Training, based at the Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid. She is the coordinator of the project Legal discourse in multiple perspectives: international research EXTERNAL NETWORK PROJECT. Together with Professor Maria Inês Batista Campos Noel Ribeiro (USP), she is the coordinator of the “Teaching, Research, Extension and Innovation Cooperation Agreement” between USP (FFLCH) and UFRN (G Pesquisa ATD). Together with Professor Mariana Cucatto, she coordinates the research project “Studies on legal language and communication” (P30) at ALFAL, the Latin American Association of Linguistics and Philology. She coordinates the Cooperation Agreement between UFRN and Lambert-Lucas. She coordinates, with Prof. Dr. Sonia Berlinski, the Cooperation Agreement between UFRN and the University of Bucharest. She coordinates, in Brazil, together with Prof. Dr. Isabel Seara, in Portugal, the Research Project “Analysis of the Discourse of Violence in Different Media”. She is a member of REDEJUR, linked to ALED, and the ADARR Group Analyse du discours, Argumentation & Rhétorique, based at Tel Aviv University. She is a member of the following associations: ANPOLL, ABRALIN, ALED, ALFAL, ABA and GELNE. She is a translator from French to Portuguese.

Maria Inês Batista Campos Noel Ribeiro Noel Ribeiro, Universidade de São Paulo

Professor, researcher and supervisor of Master's and Doctoral degrees in the Postgraduate Program in Philology and Portuguese Language of the Department of Classical and Vernacular Letters of the Faculty of Philosophy, Letters and Human Sciences of the University of São Paulo. Leader of the GP/CNPq/USP Languages, discourse and teaching. Member of the Research Groups GEDUSP (USP Discourse Studies Group) and Language, Identity and Memory (CNPq/PUC-SP). Coordinator of the Anpoll Bakhtin Studies GT for the biennium 2023-2025. Since 2017, she has participated in the Dual Degree Program of the Université Lumière Lyon 2/USP. She participated in the Portuguese language subproject of the Institutional Program for Teaching Initiation Grants -PIBID/USP (2020-2022). From August 2023 to February 2024, she did a postdoctoral fellowship at the Federal University of Paraná under the supervision of Carlos Alberto Faraco. She was the editor-in-chief of Linha dÁgua, an academic journal of the Graduate Program in Philology and Portuguese Language from 2010 to September 2021. She participated in the Dinter Cooperation Program (State University of Pará) between 2016-2020. She was the Coordinator of the Professional Master's Degree in Letters (Profletras)/USP in the biennia 2015-2017; 2018-2020. In February 2018, she was a visiting professor at the Faculté des Langues at Université Lumière Lyon 2, France, as a lecturer in the subject Portuguese Linguistics. She was vice-coordinator of the International Degree Program/PLI-France, between the University of Paris IV and USP (2012-2014); coordinator of the Letters Degree Commission (CoC Licenciatura/ Letras), from 2009 to 2012; vice-coordinator of the ANPOLL Bakhtinian Studies GT (2010-2014). In 2017, she did a post-doctorate at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, with a Capes-Procad scholarship. In 2015, she did a post-doctorate at the Université Paris VIII Saint Denis, France with a Fapesp scholarship; in 2014, she did a post-doctorate in the Graduate Program in Letters at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul; in 2008 - 2009 she did a post-doctorate in the Applied Linguistics and Language Studies Program (LAEL) at PUC-SP. She is a member of ABRALIN, ANPOLL, ABA, ALFAL and the Ibero-American Network for Teacher Training based at the Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid. She has experience in the area of ​​Applied Linguistics and Portuguese language teaching. She is the author of Portuguese language teaching materials for secondary education. She works with the following topics: Bakhtinian theory, discourse genres, authorship, style, dissertation and argumentation in Portuguese language textbooks, argumentation on topics related to social vulnerability.

Sueli Cristina Marquesi, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo

PhD in Applied Linguistics and Full Professor of Portuguese Language at PUC-SP, working in the Postgraduate Studies Program in Portuguese Language, at the Institute of Linguistic Research Sedes Sapientiae for Portuguese Studies (IP) and at the Department of Portuguese of the Faculty of Philosophy, Communication, Letters and Arts. She is an Institutional Evaluator for INEP/MEC and Professor Emeritus at Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul. She carried out postdoctoral studies in Linguistics at the University of Porto (Portugal) and the University of Lausanne (Switzerland), a professional internship in university management at the University of Montreal (Canada), and a work mission in a research project at the Sorbonne University - Paris V (France), within the CAPES-COFECUB project. Throughout her career, she has dedicated herself to higher education, both in undergraduate and graduate courses, developing research related to reading, writing, use of verbal language in virtual learning environments, legal language and typology and textual genres. She is the leader of the Research Group "Text, Writing and Reading" (PUCSP-CNPq) and was coordinator, in the 2016-2018 biennium, of the Text Linguistics and Conversation Analysis GT, of the National Association for Research in Letters and Linguistics (ANPOLL). From 2010 to 2013, she participated as team coordinator of the Text and Discourse Analysis Project, led by the University of Rio Grande do Norte, within the CAPES PROCAD - NF Program. Since 2018, she has been a member of the International Argumentation Research Network - REDIPAr and, since 2015, of the Research Group "Textual Analysis of Discourses (UFRN-CNPq)". She has been a member of the scientific council of the NURC/SP Project - USP Center since 2020. She has authored books, book chapters, and articles in scientific journals. Her professional career also includes outreach activities aimed at the continuing education of Portuguese language teachers. She has held several academic management positions, including: at PUC-SP, Vice-Director of the Faculty of Philosophy, Communication, Letters, and Arts (1991-1996), Coordinator of the Postgraduate Studies Program in Portuguese Language (1993-1996), and Academic Vice-Rector (1996-2000); at Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul, Director of Postgraduate Studies and Research (1997-2001), Academic Pro-Rector (2001), and Rector (2001-2017); at the Módulo University Center, as Rector (2010-2017); and, at the São Sebastião College, as Academic Supervisor (2015-2017). She was an Advisor to the Ministry for ENADE in the area of ​​Letters. She currently holds the position of Coordinator of the Letters course: Portuguese Language and English Language - Bachelor's Degree, at PUC-SP, biennium 2020-2022.

Mariana Cucatto, Universidade Nacional de La Plata

Mariana Cucatto is a Professor, Graduate and Doctor in Letters from the Faculty of Humanities of the National University of La Plata (Argentina), institution in which she works as a professor of "Language II: discourse analysis and textual linguistics" and as coordinator of the Research Group in Forensic Linguistics (GILF), which depends on the Center for Linguistic Studies and Research (CEIL), Institute of Research in Humanities and Social Sciences (IdIHCS, UNLP-CONICET). She is a researcher at the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET). Her areas of specialty are: cognitive linguistics, legal discourse and specialized/professional languages ​​(communication, clarification, democratization). Her scientific and academic production, which she has presented at conferences and in national and international publications, is notable for a great interest in consolidating cognitive linguistics in textual-discursive analysis, and in achieving its transfer to teaching and professional practice. She has extensive experience in the field of human resources training. She directs research projects and theses for undergraduate, specialization, master's and doctoral degrees in various subjects related to cognitive linguistics and legal discourse analysis. She has given courses and seminars for professionals in various areas (linguistics, communication, translation, law) in university institutions and judicial bodies, for example, in the "Specialization in Criminal Law" and in the "Specialization in Jurisdictional Activity" (Faculty of Legal and Social Sciences, UNLP), at the Institute of Judicial Studies (Supreme Court of Justice of the Province of Buenos Aires), at the Training Center (General Prosecutor's Office of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Province of Buenos Aires), and at the Judicial School of the Association of Magistrates and Officials of the National Justice (La Plata Delegation), among others. Since 2011, she has been the teacher in charge of the course “Legal Language and Communication”, taught at the Judicial School, Council of the Magistracy of the Province of Buenos Aires. She was president of SAEL, Argentine Society of Linguistic Studies (2019-2021) and General Secretary of ALED, Latin American Association of Discourse Studies (2021-2023). She is currently a member of the Supervisory Commission of SAEL. With Dr. Maria das Graças Soares Rodrigues (Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte), they coordinate the research project “Studies on legal language and communication” (P30) at ALFAL, Association of Linguistics and Philology of Latin America.

Luis Passeggi, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte

He is a full professor of Linguistics at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte. He holds a PhD in Linguistics from the Université Paul Valéry - Montpellier III - France (1981); a master's degree in Lettres Modernes from the same university (1976). His research interests include text linguistics, textual analysis and text semantics. His research focuses on textualization operations and semantic operations of texts from different discourse universes, with an emphasis on texts of sociocultural and socio-historical relevance. Supervision: PhD and master's degree in the Postgraduate Program in Language Studies PPGEL, UFRN.

Alexandro Teixeira Gomes, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte

He holds a degree in Portuguese/Spanish Languages ​​and Literature (2003) and a Master's degree in Linguistics (2006), both from the Federal University of Ceará, and a PhD in Language Studies (2014) from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, with a doctorate in sandwich studies at the University of Barcelona and Pompeu Fabra University, both in Spain. He worked as a full-time professor of Spanish at the Department of Education of the State of Ceará, at the State University of Rio Grande do Norte and at the Federal University of Piauí, as well as a temporary professor at the Federal University of Ceará. He is currently Associate Professor II at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte and Director of the Faculty of Engineering, Languages ​​and Social Sciences of Seridó - FELCS. He is a member of the Research Group on Textual Analysis of Discourses - PPGEL - UFRN and founder and leader of the Research Group Laboratory of Linguistic Studies - LABLING - FELCS - UFRN. He is a faculty member of the Professional Master's Degree in Letters - PROFLETRAS at the Currais Novos/RN Campus. He is also a member of the National Association of Postgraduate Studies and Research in Letters and Linguistics - ANPOLL, of the International Network for Research in Argumentation - REDIPAr, of the Latin American Association for Discourse Studies - ALED and of the Association of Linguistics and Philology of Latin America - ALFAL, holding the position of treasure of the latter in the five-year period from 2024 to 2029. He was vice-director of the Higher Education Center of Seridó - CERES/UFRN from 2015 to 2020 and President of the Association of Teachers and Students of Spanish Language of Rio Grande do Norte APELLE-RN from 2020 to 2022. He has experience in the area of ​​Linguistics and develops research, mainly, in Applied Linguistics, Text Linguistics, Linguistics of Enunciation. Forensic Linguistics and Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language. Recent research has focused on Textual Analysis of Discourses, Enunciative Responsibility, Mediative Framework, Legal Discourse, Teaching Spanish as a Foreign.

Published

24-11-2024

How to Cite

RODRIGUES, M. das G. S.; NOEL RIBEIRO, M. I. B. C. N. R.; MARQUESI, S. C.; CUCATTO, M.; PASSEGGI, L.; GOMES, A. T. Studies of argumentation from textual, discursive and enunciative perspectives. Odisseia, [S. l.], v. 9, n. Especial, p. i-xii, 2024. DOI: 10.21680/1983-2435.2024v9nEspecialID37825. Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufrn.br/odisseia/article/view/37825. Acesso em: 21 dec. 2024.