Items where Division is "College of Business and Social Sciences > Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics" and Year is 2023
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Atkins, Sarah (2023). The ethics of engagement::Research relationships in an applied linguistics partnership with a professional medical body. Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice ,
Atkins, Sarah, Pilnick, Alison, Maben, Jill and Thompson, Laura (2023). Storytelling and affiliation between healthcare staff in Schwartz Round interactions: A conversation analytic study. Social science and medicine, 333 ,
Basu, Nabanita, Weber, Philip, Bali, Agnes S, Rosas-Aguilar, Claudia, Edmond, Gary, Martire, Kristy A and Morrison, Geoffrey Stewart (2023). Speaker identification in courtroom contexts – Part II: Investigation of bias in individual listeners’ responses. Forensic Science International, 349 ,
Chiang, Emily, De Rond, Mark and Lok, Jaco (2023). Identity in a Self-styled ‘Paedophile-hunting’ Group: A Linguistic Analysis of Stance in Facebook Group Chats. Applied Linguistics ,
Deamer, Felicity (2023). Do you read me? Speech acts, expressive behaviour and states of mind in rape cases. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 30 (1), pp. 1-21.
Deamer, Felicity, Richardson, Emma, Ward, Thomas, Garety, Philippa, Craig, Tom K J, Rus-Calafell, Mar and Edwards, Clementine (2023). Hypothetical active voicing in AVATAR therapy. Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice , (In Press)
Elstein, Solly and Kredens, Krzysztof (2023). Occupational stress in forensic linguistic practice. Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice, 17 (1), pp. 50-72.
Haworth, Kate, Tompkinson, James, Richardson, Emma, Deamer, Felicity and Hamann, Magnus (2023). 'For the Record': applying linguistics to improve evidential consistency in police investigative interview records. Frontiers in Communication, 8 ,
Heini, Annina and Kredens, Krzysztof (2023). Remote data collection in sociolinguistics: Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic. International Journal of Social Research Methodology ,
Makouar, Nadia, Devine, Lauren and Parker, Stephen (2023). Legislating to Control Online Hate Speech: a Corpus-assisted semantic Analysis of French Parliamentary Debates. International Journal for the Semiotics of Law, 36 (6), pp. 2323-2353.
Mojedano Batel, Andrea, Alberich, Neus and Kredens, Krzysztof (2023). Estabilidad idiolectal a través de cuatro géneros de comunicación:aportaciones al análisis de autoría forense. Revista de Llengua i Dret (79), pp. 285-304.
Mojedano Batel, Andrea, Soler Bonafont, Amparo and Kredens, Krzysztof (2023). Epistemic Modality Constructions as Stable Idiolectal Features: A Cross-genre Study of Spanish. International Journal for the Semiotics of Law ,
Morrison, Geoffrey Stewart (2023). A response to Busey & Klutzke (2022): Regarding subjective assignment of likelihood ratios. Science and Justice, 63 (1), pp. 61-62.
Richardson, Emma, Hamann, Magnus, Tompkinson, James, Haworth, Kate and Deamer, Felicity (2023). Understanding the role of transcription in evidential consistency of police interview records in England and Wales. Language in Society ,
Tompkinson, James, Haworth, Kate, Deamer, Felicity and Richardson, Emma (2023). Perceptual instability in police interview records: Examining the effect of pauses and modality on people’s perceptions of an interviewee. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 30 (1), pp. 22-51.
Tompkinson, James, Mileva, Mila, Watt, Dominic and Burton, Anthony Michael (2023). Perception of threat and intent to harm from vocal and facial cues. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology , pp. 1-17.
Book Section
Busso, Lucia (2023). CorIELLS: a specialised bilingual corpus of English and Italian legal-lay language. IN: Proceedings of the workshop “Forensic linguistics between scientific research and legal practice”. Studi AISV, 9 . Associazione Italiana Scienze della Voce (AISV).
Thesis
Booth, Amy Ellison (2023). Collective Identity and Careers in a White Nationalist Forum. PHD thesis, Aston University.
Reczek, Andrew Patrick (2023). Forensic Applications of Appraisal Theory and Genre to Threatening and Malicious Language. Masters thesis, Aston University.