2018-2019

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MICHAELMAS TERM, 2018

DATE ROOM GUEST(S) TITLE NOTES
W01, 1100-1200, Wed 10th Oct County South B89 Dr Claire Hardaker (T)
Senior Lecturer in Forensic Corpus Linguistics
Lancaster University
THE DEMOS IS IN THE DETAILS: Are women really more misogynistic than men online? 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.
W04, 1100-1200, Wed 31st Oct County South B89 Dr Lara Warmelink (T)
Lecturer, Security Lancaster
Lancaster University
If you go down to the woods today…
W07, 1100-1200, Wed 21st Nov County South B89 Dr Kirk Luther (T)
Lecturer in Psychology
Lancaster University
Nudging Eyewitnesses: The Effect of Social Influence on Recalling Witnessed Events
W10, 1100-1200, Wed 12th Dec County South B89 Dr Sam Larner (T)
Senior Lecturer in Forensic Linguistics
Manchester Metropolitan University
How Children and Young People Disclose Sexual Abuse: A linguistic analysis of NSPCC ChildLine online chat transcripts 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.

LENT TERM, 2019

DATE ROOM GUEST(S) TITLE NOTES
W11, 1100-1300, Wed 16th Jan Management School A001c (PC/Learning Lab) Dr Paul Rayson (T)
Reader in Natural Language Processing
Lancaster University
Wmatrix for forensic linguistics: a practical hands-on demo Co-hosted with UCREL CRS
W14, 1100-1200, Wed 06th Feb County South B89 Mathew Gillings (T)
PhD student in Linguistics
Lancaster University
Building a corpus of deception: methodological and analytical considerations
W17, 1100-1200, Wed 27th Feb County South B89 Dr David Wright (T)
Lecturer in Linguistics
Nottingham Trent University
“You need to speak in English, you’re in f***ing England”: how the British press fan the flames of linguistic discrimination 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.
W18, 1100-1200, Wed, 06th Mar County South B89 William Dance (B, T)
PhD student in Linguistics and Disinformation
Lancaster University
Linguistics and disinformation: motivations and solutions for sharing fake news
W19, 1100-1200, Wed, 13th Mar County South B89 Ed Dearden (T)
PhD student in NLP and Disinformation
Lancaster University
Alternative fakes
W20, 1100-1200, Wed 20th Mar County South B89 Olu Popoola (T)
PhD student in deception detection
Birmingham University
Fake news

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