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CARMEN GREGORI SIGNES
PDI-Titular d'Universitat
Knowledge area: ENGLISH PHILOLOGY
Department: English and German
Facultat de Filologia, Traducció i Comunicació Av. Blasco Ibañez 32 46010 València
(9633) 95033
Biography

Dr. Carmen Gregori is a senior lecturer at the Dpt. of English and German Philology since 1991, a member of IULMA (University Institute of Modern Languages) since 2005, member of the Language Commission of the University of Valencia. She has experience teaching English at all levels and has also taught Spanish as a foreign language both in Spain and abroad (Iowa University, Middlebury College, United States). He completed a Master's degree in English Language and Linguistics at the University of Nottingham and has been a visiting professor at several foreign universities (Nottingham University, Birmingham University, Iowa University, Cambridge University, Università degli studi di Bergamo, Swansea University, Queen Mary University, George Mason University). She was the Erasmus Coordinator for English Studies from 2003 to 2011 and Erasmus Coordinator for Humanities from 2006 to 2011. Her current research interests include corpus linguistics, multimodal discourse analysis, grammar and ICT in the classroom. Recently her research is dedicated to the study of hate speech, violence and abuse against women, both in fiction and non-fiction. She is director of the research group CORPLING GIUV2018-425 (Corpus Linguistics: developments and applications) and member of the research project NEWSGEN (ID2019-110863GB-I00) that studies the textual and multimodal construction of gender violence against women in large corpora. He is a member of the scientific committee of the journals: English Profile (Cambridge University Press), Philologia Hispalensis (University of Seville) and Revista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas, Digital Education Review; and of the series  Genderising/Reconsidering Genre.

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