Call for Papers

The Corpora and Discourse International Conference showcases research that combines corpus linguistics and discourse analysis in all forms and under all names. Our key objective is to bring together researchers who are interested in how discourse(s) are structured, patterned, and received, and who use corpus linguistics as part of this work.

We are delighted to announce our confirmed keynote speakers:

We welcome abstracts for both oral presentations and poster presentations reporting on work at the intersections of corpus linguistics and discourse analysis, broadly conceived. Contributions might address, but certainly do not need to be limited to, the following areas:

  • academic, scientific, technological and medical discourse(s);
  • comparative studies;
  • discourse(s) and identities;
  • discourse(s) in language acquisition, language learning and teaching;
  • discursive and/or language change over time (including historical analyses);
  • discourse(s) and social issues (e.g., health, the environment, gender and sexuality, technology, politics and polycrises);
  • figurative language in discourse (e.g. metaphor, metonymy, irony);
  • institutional discourse(s);
  • intercultural discourses;
  • language ideology and policy;
  • media, social media, new media and hybrid text types;
  • methodological innovations in corpus and discourse analysis approaches;
  • multimodality and corpora;
  • reflective contributions on the assumptions, practices, ethical dilemmas and implications of corpus and discourse analysis research;
  • corpus stylistics and literary discourse;
  • translation studies and discourse(s).

As this is an in-person only conference, all presenting participants must attend the conference in person.

Oral presentations should present research that is either completed or that is ongoing with some substantial results. Research that is a work in progress and that is yet to yield substantial results is welcome in the form of a poster presentation

Oral presentations will consist of a 20-minute talk followed by 5 minutes for questions and discussion.

For oral/poster presentations, please submit an unstructured abstract of up to 4000 characters (including references).

All abstracts should be submitted via this form: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/e/qkm2sqPKA1.  

Please format your in-text references and bibliography in Chicago Citation Style.

  • The call for papers opens on 2 September 2025.
  • The deadline for abstract submission is Friday 19th December 2025 (extended deadline).
  • Notification of acceptance (or rejection) will be sent out  mid January 2026.
  • Registration opens on 2 February 2026.
  • Registration closes on 1 June 2026.
  • The conference will take place from 23 to 25 June 2026. 

Venue: Lancaster University, UK

Website: https://wp.lancs.ac.uk/cad-2026

Bluesky: @corporadiscourse.bsky.social

Contact: Gavin Brookes atg.brookes@lancaster.ac.uk