2016-2017

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MICHAELMAS TERM, 2016

DATE ROOM GUEST(S) TITLE NOTES
W01, 1200-1300, Mon 10th Oct County South C89 Prof Jonathan Culpeper (Linguistics & English Language), Prof Paul Iganski (Law), & Dr Abe Sweiry (Law) Linguistic impoliteness and religiously aggravated hate crime in England and Wales This talk contains language, images, or other examples that audience members may find disturbing, offensive, and/or otherwise upsetting. This talk is not suitable for anyone under the age of sixteen.
W01, 1200-1300, Wed 12th Oct Cavendish Colloquium Holly Anderson Forensic linguistics in practice This talk contains language, images, or other examples that audience members may find disturbing, offensive, and/or otherwise upsetting. This talk is not suitable for anyone under the age of sixteen.
Strictly no photographs, recording, or real-time broadcasting (e.g. via Twitter) of any kind.
W07, 1200-1300, Mon 21st Nov County South C89 Dr Ricky Chan (Linguistics & English Language) Tone coarticulation and implications for forensic speaker comparison Joint event with the Lancaster University Phonetics Lab
W10, 1200-1300, Mon 12th Dec County South B89 Marton Petyko (Linguistics & English Language) The motives attributed to the assumed trolls on three Hungarian left-wing political blogs

LENT TERM, 2017

DATE ROOM GUEST(S) TITLE NOTES
W11, 1300-1400, Mon 16th Jan County South B89 Prof Alisdair Gillespie (Law) We know why it’s illegal, we just don’t know what it is: Sexual Offending against Children and the Law This talk has been cancelled.
W14, 1300-1400, Mon 06th Feb County South B89 Matt Edwards & Dr Steve Wattam (Computing & Communications) Why privacy makes privacy research hard Joint talk with UCREL’s CRS
W17, 1300-1400, Mon 27th Feb County South B89 Dr Bela Chatterjee (Law) Gender and cyberwarfare – a critical examination of key terms and images
W17, 1200-1400, Thu 02nd Mar George Fox LT3 Former Detective Chief Superintendent Laurence Carr (Merseyside Police) The practicalities of police interviews This talk contains language, images, or other examples that audience members may find disturbing, offensive, and/or otherwise upsetting. This talk is not suitable for anyone under the age of sixteen.
Strictly no photographs, recording, or real-time broadcasting (e.g. via Twitter) of any kind.
W20, 1300-1400, Wed 22nd Mar Management School LT6 Prof Tim Grant (Aston) Taking language analysis to Court – How linguistic investigative advice, language evidence, and expert opinion are used in the UK justice system

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Strictly no photographs, recording, or real-time broadcasting (e.g. via Twitter) of any kind. Strictly no photographs, recording, or real-time broadcasting (e.g. via Twitter) of any kind.

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