Posts Tagged ‘Daniel Pascual’
Daniel Pascual’s thesis defence
Our team member Dr Daniel Pascual Oliva defended his PhD thesis last March 17th, titled “Scientific dissemination and professional practices through digital media: The study of pragmatic strategies in the communication of international research projects”. This project was directed by our members Prof Rosa Lorés Sanz and Dr Pilar Mur Dueñas, and the viva was…
Read MoreInterGedi members publish in the CLAC Special Issue
Four of our team members, Rosa Lorés, Pilar Mur-Dueñas, Daniel Pascual and Isabel Herrando, have published their research in the new Special Issue of the journal Círculo de Lingüística Aplicada a la Comunicación (CLAC). The first volume of this SI (Vol.90), titled “Posicionamiento y dialogicidad en la escritura académica y profesional” was published in May…
Read MoreDaniel Pascual delivers a workshop on digital tools
Our team member Daniel Pascual carried out a content and work session on digital tools and apps for retrieving and storing texts from websites for corpus compilations. Together we explored how they work and their affordances and limitations. He focused on three main tools: The first one was NCapture, which is a tool used with…
Read More#DigitalTools: Daniel Pascual delivers a workshop on resources for digital corpus compilation and analysis
In one of our InterGedi content sessions, Daniel Pascual offered a workshop for the team in order to take advantage of some digital tools that may facilitate the processes of corpus compilatio, annotation, filtering and analysis. The hands-on workshop was helpful to carry out a more effective design of our SciDis Corpus and enabled us…
Read MoreAJL2022: Daniel Pascual analyses the pragmatic strategies used in the digital dissemination of research projects
Daniel Pascual delivered a paper at the 36th edition of the Asociación de Jóvenes Lingüistas (AJL) conference, hosted by the University of Sevilla the days 21st to 23rd of September 2022. In his presentation, he analysed the pragmatic strategies used in the communication of research projects from the EUROPRO digital corpus. Pascual also presented and…
Read MoreDaniel Pascual and Paula Wood present their projects at the AJL’22 conference
Daniel Pascual and Paula Wood delivered two papers at the 36th International Conference of the Asociación de Jóvenes Lingüistas (aimed at PhD students in the field of linguistics), which took place at the University of Sevilla during the 21st to 23rd of September 2022. Daniel Pascual discussed the theoretical and methodological approaches towards the ways…
Read MoreDaniel Pascual and Paula Wood participate in the Digital Humanities Summer School in Modena
Our junior team members Daniel Pascual and Paula Wood attended the “Digital Humanities and Digital Communication: New Approaches to Core Questions” Summer School organised by the Doctoral Program in Human Sciences of the University of Modena from the 6th to the 10th of June 2022. This Summer School had our team member Marina Bondi as…
Read MoreThe InterGedi team participates in the SEING IV conference
The 4th edition of the SEING (Seminar in English Studies) conference, celebrated last May, was organised by the English Philology Department at the University of Zaragoza and intended for doctoral students in English studies who wish to present their current research. This year the conference has been titled “English Studies in the New Normal”, as…
Read MoreInterGedi at AESLA 2022
Our team members Rosa Lorés, Pilar Mur-Dueñas and Daniel Pascual participated in the 39th edition of the Spanish Association of Applied Linguistics (AESLA) Conference, hosted by the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria on the 27th-29th April 2022. Rosa Lorés delivered a paper titled “Engaging diversified audiences: pragmatic strategies in the recontextualization of expert…
Read MoreAESLA 2022: Daniel Pascual analyses the promotional pragmatic strategies used by research groups in their projects’ Twitter accounts, referencing the digital corpus EUROPROtweets.
Daniel Pascual presented at the 39th AESLA (Asociación Española de Lingüística Aplicada) conference that was held in the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Canary Islands) from 27th to 29th April. His paper, titled “The self-branding of international research projects in Twitter: Pragmatic strategies to promote research groups’ investigation and identity” examined the way…
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