Faculty Member, Creative Studies and Media
Senior Lecturer in Digital Humanities
Arts and Humanities
Thesis Title: Canonizing Hypertext: Explorations and Constructions
About
My main research interests are in the fields of digital fiction, discourse analysis / semiotics, CMC, language in the new media, games studies, cyberculture, multimodal and critical discourse analysis, and corpus linguistics. I have a BA/MA (Distinction) from Tuebingen University (2002), a Postgraduate Teaching Certificate from Leeds University and a PhD (s.c.l.) from Heidelberg University (2006). I am founding editor of the MHRA Working Papers in the Humanities and Journal of Gaming and Virtual Worlds. I am Co-Investigator of the Leverhulme Digital Fiction International Network (DFIN) and Principal Investigator of the AHRC 'What's Hard in German' Corpus Project (with Prof Anke Luedeling, Berlin Humboldt).
For updates on my research outputs, teaching, etc., follow the link to my homepage.
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