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@helenawoodfield

PhD Applied Linguistics. Forensic Linguist X Clinical Animal Behaviourist. Somehow managing to incorporate dogs into all aspects of life and research đŸ€Ș

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If you’re a forensic linguist caseworker, consider participating in this research. Will be invaluable in helping to understand the effects that the pandemic has had!

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Looking forward to our English at Aston University research seminar on Wed 25/Nov. Dr Pam Lowe and I will be talking about some of the work we've been doing on our Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics project on the language of anti-abortion campaigns. Aston Sociology and Policy All welcome! register here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/lunchtime-re


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A look at some of our graphs from our upcoming paper - coding by topic, date and news type (real and fake) in Jayson Blair’s articles at the NYT (Also a super interesting thread in general)

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Excellent and thought provoking conversation at #LanguageAndPersuasion on the forensic linguistics panel. In particular was valuable to share research and different perspectives on forensic data and self care!

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🎉 I'm bringing data to DARG! 🎉 Come along if you're interested in chat rooms and how people interact summoning bots!

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When your sister thinks she’s hilarious sending you a Valentine’s Card addressed like this 😂 (arrived late) NB: my middle name is not Jelly, UoB don’t put that on my transcript.

When your sister thinks she’s hilarious sending you a Valentine’s Card addressed like this 😂 (arrived late)

NB: my middle name is not Jelly, UoB don’t put that on my transcript.
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My beautiful girl being featured on the Ladies Working Dog Group. We are lucky to be ambassadors for this super inclusive organisation â˜ș

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If anyone’s interested in my perspective on fake news and hearing some new and intriguing findings on my dataset then register below â˜ș

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It was an absolute privilege to speak at Aston’s Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics (albeit virtually) this evening. Lots to think about in terms of feedback and questions but really it was just so welcoming and nice to be around people I know, from the field I love!

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I made this to show just a semblance of what women have to consider compared to men when out alone in the dark evenings. Truth be told, I ran out of space in the left-hand column.

I made this to show just a semblance of what women have to consider compared to men when out alone in the dark evenings. Truth be told, I ran out of space in the left-hand column.
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Please read this, reflect on the fact that we know Flo isn’t alone in experiencing these failures in the system due to lack of awareness and specifically lack of awareness of what Autism looks like for women. Donate if you can! #AutismAcceptance #AutismAwarenessWeek

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Absolute pleasure to speak at #CL2021 on my most recent comparisons, looking at Jayson Blair, Janet Cooke and Boris Johnson’s use of language in fake news!

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Just submitted a short book entitled ‘The Language of Fake News’ to CUP Linguistics w helenawoodfield! The study focuses on the case of Jayson Blair and The New York Times. Been a very busy last few months for me but looking forward to getting reviews and seeing this in press!

Just submitted a short book entitled ‘The Language of Fake News’ to <a href="/CambUP_LangLing/">CUP Linguistics</a> w <a href="/helenawoodfield/">helenawoodfield</a>! The study focuses on the case of <a href="/jaysonblair7/">Jayson Blair</a> and <a href="/nytimes/">The New York Times</a>. Been a very busy last few months for me but looking forward to getting reviews and seeing this in press!