- Ruth Wodak
Ruth Wodak is Distinguished Professor and Chair in Discourse Studies at
Lancaster University [ [http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/profiles/265/ Ruth Wodak, Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University ] ] . She moved fromVienna ,Austria , where she was full professor ofApplied Linguistics since 1991. She has stayed co-director of theAustrian National Focal Point (NFP) of the European Monitoring Centre forRacism ,Xenophobia andAnti Semitism .Besides various other prizes, she was awarded the
Wittgenstein Prize for Elite Researchers in 1996. Her main projects focussed on "Discourses on Un/employment in EU organizations; Debates onNATO and Neutrality in Austria and Hungary; The Discursive Construction of European Identities; Attitudes towards EU-Enlargement; Racism at the Top. Parliamentary Debates on Immigration in Six EU countries; The Discursive Construction of the Past - Individual and Collective Memories of the German Wehrmacht and the Second World War." In October 2006, she was awarded the Woman's Prize of the City of Vienna.Her research is mainly located in Discourse Studies (DS) and in
Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). Together with her former colleagues and Ph.D students in Vienna (Rudolf de Cillia, Gertraud Benke, Helmut Gruber, Florian Menz, Martin Reisigl, Usama Suleiman, Christine Anthonissen), she elaborated theDiscourse Historical Approach in CDA" (DHA) which is interdisciplinary, problem-oriented, and analyzes the change of discursive practices over time and in various genres.She is member of the editorial board of a range of linguistic journals, co-editor of the journal Discourse and Society and editor of Critical Discourse Studies (with
Norman Fairclough , Phil Graham and Jay Lemke) and of the Journal of Language and Politics (withPaul Chilton ). Together with Greg Myers, she edits the book series DAPSAC (Benjamins). She was also section editor of "Language and Politics" for the Second Edition of the Elsevier Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Ruth chaired theHumanities andSocial Sciences Panel for the EURYI award, in theEuropean Science Foundation , 2006 - 2008.She has held visiting professorships in
Uppsala ,Stanford University ,University of Minnesota andGeorgetown University , Washington, D.C. In the spring 2004, she had a Leverhulme Visiting Professorship at theUniversity of East Anglia , Norwich, UK. Recently, she was awarded theKerstin Hesselgren Chair of the Swedish Parliament and will be staying at University of Örebro, Sweden, from March to June 2008.She has co-authored works with
Teun A. van Dijk .Notes and references
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