Excited to formally announce https://t.co/T6EO4vTSMK, a website I collaboratively maintain with Dr. Tammy Gales that is devoted to providing public access to hard-to-find, freely available data on topics related to forensic linguistics and language and the law!
I’ve started putting together a global Directory of Forensic Linguistics/Language and Law degree programs (e.g., degrees, short courses/summer schools/individual courses).
It’s very much a work in progress that I’m hoping can be a collaborative effort!
https://t.co/ntBLvli2FC
My cousin is turning 50 and running 500km in 10 days (50km a day!) across Manitoba in support of @CMHAmbwpg and to raise awareness for metal health and suicide prevention.
#wing50for50
Support her here: https://t.co/fzOd5bffMY
The amazing Diane Wing was on CTV Morning Live to talk about her Run Across Manitoba. Watch it here https://t.co/L5wh9a1BMy
She's making an incredible journey running 50 km a day for 10 days in support of CMHA for mental health and suicide prevention. #Wing50for50#Manitoba
My article with Marianne Laplante in the Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice is available now as Advance Access! We analyze the language of wanted person lists produced by the @wpgpolice and @WpgCrimeStopper and offer some recommendations.
https://t.co/pAd7SOdxjB
The Proceedings of the Canadian Symposium on Language and Law are now published!
Here’s our Introduction (letter from the editors) giving an overview of the symposium and the papers in the proceedings: https://t.co/igS07aO5pM
Full issue here: https://t.co/lKfSPQ0OCX
It’s been a long time coming, but this paper is finally out in the Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture!
A Corpus Analysis of the Issuing of Miranda Warnings on TV
https://t.co/bQ3ZViN3r9
Don’t miss your chance to read new Cambridge Element Decoding Terrorism by Julia Kupper, Marie Bojsen-Møller, Tanya Karoli Christensen, @dakwing, Marcus Papadopulos and Sharon Smith Free access available until 20 December.
https://t.co/rKTYmixkir
#languageandlinguistics
New Cambridge Element Decoding Terrorism by Julia Kupper, Marie Bojsen-Møller, Tanya Karoli Christensen, @dakwing, Marcus Papadopulos and Sharon Smith is now free to read for 4 weeks!
https://t.co/bjo9gM9CJX
#cambridgeelements#languageandlinguistics
Exciting news!
Our @CambUP_LangLing Element is out! (and open access for 2 weeks!)
•We look at the 2019 Halle terrorism case from a variety of perspectives
•My main contribution is the section on authorial stance in the terrorist’s manifesto
https://t.co/HXEP7iI2Th