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A-MODE 2019: Isabel Corona talks about newsworthiness in project homepages from the lens of multimodality
The A-Mode international conference (Aproaches to Multimodal Digital Environments: from theories to practices) took place at the University of “Tor Vergata” (Rome) from 22th to 24th June 2019. The conference was a great venue to discuss the up-to-date issue of multimodal digital communication and keynote sessions included the participation of our InterGedi colleague Marina Bondi,…
Read MoreADDA2 2019: Daniel Pascual analyses the use of Twitter as a networking mechanism for international research groups
Daniel Pascual participated in the 2nd ADDA (Approaches to Digital Discourse Analysis) international conference organised at the University of Turku, Finland (23-25 May 2019). This forum provided wonderful insights into digital discourses in new genres, media and platforms, including social media. Daniel presented a preliminary study of the interrelationship between Twitter and research project websites,…
Read MoreSuganthi John
Suganthi John I am a Professor of English Language in the Department of English Language and Linguistics at the University of Birmingham. I have taught at universities in Singapore and Birmingham at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The primary focus of my research is on theories of identity in academic discourse and linguistic representations (namely self-representation)…
Read MoreMarina Bondi
Marina Bondi I am a full professor of English Linguistics at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy), where I am coordinator of the PhD programme and Founding Director of the CLAVIER Centre (Corpus and LAnguage Variation In English Research). I have published extensively in the field of genre analysis, EAP and corpus linguistics, with a focus…
Read MoreDaniel Pascual
Daniel Pascual I am a research fellow in the Department of English and German Studies at the University of Zaragoza (Spain). I finished my PhD thesis in 2023, for which I was granted a competitive research fellowship financed by the Diputación General de Aragón (DGA). My thesis is framed within the field of Applied Linguistics…
Read MoreIsabel Herrando-Rodrigo
Isabel Herrando-Rodrigo I am a senior lecturer (PhD) in the Department of English and German Studies at the Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain), where I teach linguistics. My research interests focus on the exploration of Identity in medical RAs and their correspondent popularizations, genre analysis and written academic discourse. The results of my research on the…
Read MoreIsabel Corona
Isabel Corona I am a senior lecturer in the Department of English and German Studies at the Faculty of Arts, Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain), where I currently teach English grammar, phonetics and phonology of the English language and specialized translation. My research has focused on the analysis academic and professional genres and discourses in traditional…
Read MorePilar Mur Dueñas
Pilar Mur Dueñas I am a senior lecturer in the Department of English and German Studies at the Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain). My research focuses on the analysis of multilingual scholars’ discursive practices in English. I have explored scholars’ publication practices looking into academic genres from an intercultural perspective. My more recent research focuses on…
Read MoreSilvia Murillo Ornat
Silvia Murillo Ornat I am a senior lecturer in the Department of English and German Studies at the Faculty of Arts of the Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain). I currently teach English grammar, academic English, contrastive linguistics and specialized translation courses. My research includes contrastive studies (English-Spanish) on general corpora and on academic corpora (covering L1…
Read MoreRamón Plo-Alastrué
Ramón Plo-Alastrué I am a full professor in the Department of English and German Studies at the Faculty of Arts, Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain). The structure and symbolic meaning of Lawrence Durrell’s “quincunx” of novels The Avignon Quintet was the subject of my doctoral dissertation back in 1996. Since then, I have been a member…
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