30.141, Summer Schools: 2nd Forensic Linguistics Short Course/Germany

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Subject: 30.141, Summer Schools: 2nd Forensic Linguistics Short Course/Germany

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Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2019 21:43:05
From: Dominic Schmitz [Dominic.Schmitz at hhu.de]
Subject: 2nd Forensic Linguistics Short Course/Germany

 

2nd Forensic Linguistics Short Course

Host Institution: Universität zu Köln
Website: http://fs-lup.uni-koeln.de/flsc.html

Dates: 04-Aug-2019 - 08-Aug-2019
Location: Cologne, NRW, Germany

Focus: This summer school will focus intensively on three of the aspects of forensic linguistics: authorship profiling and attribution; discourse analysis; and language and meaning.
Minimum Education Level: Undergraduate


Description:
The summer school "Forensic Linguistics Short Course" addresses subjects
within the broadly defined discipline of forensic linguistics. We work with
authentic data and use real cases to illustrate theory. We wish for a high
degree of participant involvement and encourage critical inquiry and debate.

The international program offers theoretical and applied introductions on
topics in forensic linguistics as well as lectures, poster presentations, and
an excursion. 

Invited scholars are well-known members of the Forensic Linguistics community.
Each session of this summer school will be led by one of the following
scholars:
Dr Ria Perkins graduated from Aston University's Master's programme in Applied
Linguistics with Forensic Linguistics. Her PhD focused on native language
identification in online Persian-English texts from 'weblogistan' and her
current research is centred around linguistic issues in online radicalisation.
She is working at the Centre for Forensic Linguistics as a research associate.
Dr Isabel Picornell is a fraud examiner working from the Channel Islands. Her
research examined linguistic cues to deception in written witness statements
and devised a method for identifying deceptive linguistic strategies. She
recently provided an expert report on such deception in a UK asylum appeal.


Linguistic Field(s): Forensic Linguistics


Subject Languages: English

Tuition: 430 EUR

Tuition Explanation: The fee covers lunches, excursions as well as snacks and beverages during the
summer school.


Registration: 01-Jan-2019 to 01-Mar-2019

Contact Person: Dominic Schmitz
                Email: fs-lup at gmx.de

Apply on the web: https://goo.gl/forms/QWYUi6j3rkFQdFDB3

Registration Instructions:
Please use the provided form to apply. In case of any problems, please feel
free to message us via email.




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