Ruth Wodak, Facss
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Emeritus Distinguished Professor Dr. Dr.h.c. Ruth Wodak, FAcSS EXTENDED CURRICULUM VITAE BIO-DATA, CONTACT DETAILS, EDUCATION ............................................................................................ 2 CAREER .................................................................................................................................................... 3 VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS ..................................................................................................................... 4 AWARDS .................................................................................................................................................. 5 MAJOR RESEARCH GRANTS ..................................................................................................................... 5 KEY RESEARCH INTERESTS ....................................................................................................................... 6 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES .......................................................................................................... 8 JOURNAL EDITORSHIP ........................................................................................................................... 10 BOOK SERIES EDITORSHIP ..................................................................................................................... 10 MEMBERSHIP IN JOURNAL ADVISORY BOARDS .................................................................................... 10 MEMBERSHIP IN BOOK SERIES EDITORIAL BOARDS ............................................................................. 10 MEMBERSHIP IN JOURNAL HONORARY BOARDS .................................................................................. 11 MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANISATIONS .............................................................................. 11 RECENT INVITED LECTURES AND SPEECHES (detailed list since 2000) ................................................. 11 SYMPOSIUM AND WORKSHOP ORGANISATION (selection) ................................................................. 24 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS .......................................................................................................................... 27 FULL LIST OF RESEARCH GRANTS .......................................................................................................... 72 SELECTED LIST OF SUPERVISED PHD THESES......................................................................................... 75 1 BIO-DATA Born in London, 12 July 1950 Austrian Citizen Resident in Vienna, Austria CONTACT DETAILS Email: [email protected] Profile: http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/profiles/ruth-wodak Correspondence Address: Puchsbaumgasse 1c/6/6.6 1100 Vienna Austria EDUCATION 1980 Habilitation in Applied Linguistics, including Socio- and Psycholinguistics University of Vienna (Habilitation Thesis: Language Behavior in Therapy Groups) 1974 PhD Linguistics (Sub Auspiciis Praesidentis Rei Publicae) University of Vienna (Thesis: The Language of Defendants in the Judicial Process) 2 CAREER Since 10/2014 Emerita Distinguished Professor Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University, UK 12/2007 – 09/2014 Distinguished Professor and Chair in Discourse Studies Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University, UK 09/2004 – 12/2007 Chair in Discourse Studies Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University, UK 03/2005 Offer, Canadian Research Chair (not accepted) University of Waterloo, Canada 10/1999 – 10/2002 Research Professor Austrian Academy of Sciences 03/1997 – 01/2006 Director Discourse, Politics, Identity, Wittgenstein Research Centre, University of Vienna, Austria Since 10/2000 Co-Director Austrian National Focal Point, European Agency for Fundamental Rights 1991 – 2004 Professor of Applied Linguistics, Chair University of Vienna, Austria 1991 Offer, "Full Professor" for Applied Linguistics, Chair (not accepted) University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, US 1983 – 1991 Associate Professor of Sociolinguistics and Psycholinguistics University of Vienna, Austria 1975 – 1983 Assistant Professor of Linguistics University of Vienna, Austria 1971 – 1972 Research Fellow Department of Linguistics and Indo-Germanic Studies, University of Vienna, Austria 3 VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS 2018/19 (September 2018 Visiting Fellow – January 2019) Institut f. die Wissenschaft des Menschen (IWM), Vienna 2017 Willi Brandt Chair Malmö University 2016 Distinguished Senior Visiting Fellow Schuman Fellow, European University Institute 2014 Davis Chair for Interdisciplinary Studies Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA 2012 – 2015 Academic Icon University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur 2012 Distinguished Visiting Professor Carelton University, Ottawa, Canada 2011 Visiting Professor University of Graz, Austria 2008 Kerstin Hesselgren Visiting Chair of the Swedish Parliament Örebrö University, Sweden 2004 Leverhulme Trust Visiting Professor University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK 2002 – 2004 Permanent Fellow Collegium Budapest, Budapest, Hungary 1999 Visiting Professor Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA 1995 Hill Professorship University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA 1992 – 1993 Austrian Chair Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA 1992 Visiting Professor FUMS, Uppsala University, Sweden 07/1982 Research Fellow Rockefeller Foundation Center, Bellagio, Italy 4 AWARDS 2018 “Lebenswerk – Preis” (Life-Achievment – Prize) (Austrian Ministery for Women’s Affairs) Grand Decoration of Honour in Silver for Services to the Republic of 2011 Austria 2010 Honorary Doctorate, Örebro University, Sweden 2006 Women’s Prize of the City of Vienna 2003 Willy and Helga Verkauf-Verlon Award (for antifascist research) 2001 Science Award of the City of Vienna 1996 Ludwig Wittgenstein Award (for research excellence) 1990 Dr. Hertha Firnberg National Award (for special achievements in the area of science and research) 1989 Austrian Medical Society Award (for the research project ‘Everyday life in an out-patient clinic’) 1980 Kardinal Innitzer Prize (for Habilitation thesis) 1974 Theodor Körner Prize (for PhD Thesis) MAJOR RESEARCH GRANTS 2015 – 2018 Discursive Construction of National identity – 2015 (PI) FWF, Award: €280,691 2012 – 2015 Kinderjause: Von der Marginalisierung in die Mitte der Gesellschaft, Vienna Zukunftsfond, Award: €40,000 2006 – 2011 DYLAN: Language Dynamics and Management of Diversity (PI of Lancaster Team, in cooperation with University of Lausanne) European Union 6th Framework, Award: €304,435 2006 – 2009 New Discourses in Contemporary China (PI) The Leverhulme Trust Academic Collaboration-International Network, Award: £59,036 5 2005 – 2007 Asylum Seekers and Refugees in the UK Press (CI, with Paul Baker and Tony McEnery) Economic and Social Research Council, Award: £45,635 2002 – 2005 XENOPHOB: The European Dilemma – Institutional Patterns and Politics of 'Racial' Discrimination (PI of Austrian Team, University of Vienna with Uppsala University) European Union 5th Framework, Award: €173,856 1997 – 2003 Discourses on Neutrality, Discourses of Unemployment, and The Discursive Construction of History (PI, Director of the Discourse, Politics, Identity Research Centre) Wittgenstein Award Grants, Total Award: €1,300,000 1996 – 1999 Racism at the Top Austrian Ministry of Science and Transport 1994 – 1996 Discursive Construction of Austrian Identity IFK, Internationales Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaften KEY RESEARCH INTERESTS Discourse Analysis Theory and methods in CDA (Critical Discourse Analysis); development of theories of text planning and text comprehension; argumentation theory; qualitative and quantitative methods of text analysis; development of the Discourse-Historical Approach in CDA (DHA) Organizational Discourse Analysis of communication/interaction in hospitals, bureaucracies, schools, political and multinational organizations, training seminars for teachers, lawyers, doctors, politicians, bureaucrats, etc. Sociolinguistics Sociolinguistic theory; gender specific and class specific language behaviour; language policies (language conflicts, multilingualism); Language and/in Politics Analysis of political discourse; identity politics (national and transnational); intercultural communication; performance of politics; politics of the past; populism and the far-right. Prejudice and Stereotypes and prejudices in discourse; linguistic realization of Discrimination prejudice in public and private discourse (racism, xenophobia, and antisemitism) 6 Gender Studies Discursive practices in female socialization; guidelines for non- discriminatory language use; men and women in conversation; Interaction and communication of women in different private and institutional settings; Methodologies of qualitative analysis and Ethnographic approach in CDA linguistic fieldwork 7 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Member of Advisory Board Since 2018 BRAVE Project (EUI), FATIGUE (UCL) Since 2017 Member of Advisory Board “Visual Storytelling” (Vienna University), SHIFTBOUND (Oslo University) Member of Advisory Board Since 2014 Alpbach Seminars Since 2013 Fellow British Academy of Social Sciences Since 2010 Member Academia Europaea 2006 – 2007 Chair Panel for the Humanities and Social Sciences, EURYI Award, European Science Foundation 2010 – 2013 Member of Advisory Board ACCEPT and ELDIA Projects (7th EU Framework) Since 2006 Member of Advisory Board Hanadiv Foundation, London (Research on Racism, Xenophobia, and Antisemitism)