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Recent Developments in Forensic Linguistics
Edited by Hannes Kniffka - In cooperation with Susan Blackwell and Malcolm Coulthard©1996 Edited Collection -
Criminal Humanities & Forensic Semiotics
This series publishes monographs, anthologies, annotated literary editions, and comparative studies that critically engage the humanities as a locus for the study of criminal offending, criminal investigation, deviance, penology, and deterrence, as well as the epistemology of justice. We are especially interested in submissions with a strong interdisciplinary orientation and which lie at the crossroads of theory and practice. In other words, this series is foremost concerned with using artistic, literary, and multimedia texts, situations, and other products of the strictly non-investigative world as vehicles for exploring long-standing social and procedural issues of interest to both academia and the general public. By engaging a wide readership encompassing both scholars and practitioners, it is the intent of this series to breathe new life into the humanities and cultural studies, not to further alienate or obfuscate the scholarship done in these disciplines. For this reason, collaborations between authors representing academic institutions and those working in both private and public knowledge sectors, including government and specialized areas of law enforcement, are encouraged to collaborate with respect to this project. The series will publish studies and anthologies that explore the connection between fictional writing, movies, music, traditional electronic media, the Internet, and other domains of popular culture and how they have influenced the perception of crime and criminality. The synergy that exists between real crime (reality) and imagined criminality as manifesting itself through representations in writing and media is the primary focus of the series. We also welcome submissions that draw on any number of semiotic, linguistic, and comparative literature traditions, particularly those espousing new approaches to these fields and which allow key concepts to be unpacked within the framework of the criminal justice system, the forensic sciences, or other professions or institutions that serve the public interest.
5 publications
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Individual Differences in Speech Production and Perception
©2015 Edited Collection -
Language and the Law: International Outlooks
©2008 Edited Collection -
Competition, Community, and Educational Growth
Contemporary Perspectives on Competitive Speech and Debate©2018 Textbook -
Linguagem e Legislação
Análise Sintático-Semântica dos Códigos Penais de Portugal e do Brasil (estudo contrastivo-textual)©2021 Postdoctoral Thesis -
The Pilgrimage and Conversion of Thomas Chalmers
Following His Journey from Anstruther to GlasgowMonographs -
Decolonizing Africa and African Development
The Twenty-First-Century Pan-Africanist ChallengeMonographs -
The Communication of Jealousy
©2013 Textbook -
Synchronic English Linguistics
©2012 Textbook -
Musical Acoustics, Neurocognition and Psychology of Music - Musikalische Akustik, Neurokognition und Musikpsychologie
Current Research in Systematic Musicology at the Institute of Musicology, University of Hamburg - Aktuelle Forschung der Systematischen Musikwissenschaft am Institut für Musikwissenschaft, Universität Hamburg©2009 Thesis -
The Use of Science & Technology in Service to Children in the Courts
©2006 Monographs -
New Approaches to Applied Linguistics
This series provides an outlet for academic monographs and edited volumes that offer a contemporary and original contribution to applied linguistics. Applied linguistics is understood in a broad sense, to encompass language pedagogy and second-language learning, discourse analysis, bi- and multilingualism, language policy and planning, language use in the internet age, lexicography, professional and organisational communication, literacies, forensic linguistics, pragmatics, and other fields associated with solving real-life language and communication problems. Interdisciplinary contributions, and research that challenges disciplinary assumptions, are particularly welcomed. The series does not impose limitations in terms of methodology or genre and does not support a particular linguistic school. Whilst the series volumes are of a high scholarly standard, they are intended to be accessible to researchers in other fields and to the interested general reader. New Approaches to Applied Linguistics is based at the Centre for Language Assessment Research, University of Roehampton.
3 publications