With the usual apologies for any cross-posting: In the Department of 
Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University, we’re celebrating our 
50th anniversary in 2024. In a series of public lectures, we will showcase our 
recent research in different areas of linguistics. Everyone is welcome!

Our next talk should be of particular interest to corpus linguists, forensic 
linguists, researchers broadly interested in the security and protection 
sciences:

The shared anti-science discourses, by Dr Isobelle 
Clarke<https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/linguistics/about/people/isobelle-clarke>
Anti-science discourse has been studied through the optic of particular 
governments (Carter et al., 2019) or specific topics, such as anti-vaccination 
(Davis, 2019), anti-genetically modified organisms (Cook et al. 2004), stem 
cell research (Marcon, Murdoch and Caulfield, 2017), and climate denial 
discourse (Park, 2015). This research often details the development and content 
of the anti-science position and discourses. Yet, little is known about how the 
discourses compare across topics. Are there anti-science discourses that are 
shared across topics or does the discourse vary with the topic? In this talk, I 
will present the results of the common discourses which are shared between 
texts from websites known to promote pseudoscience and conspiracy on the topics 
of stem cells, climate change, vaccination and genetically modified organisms.

For details of this talk and the upcoming programme, please visit our 50th 
anniversary website<https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/linguistics/50th-anniversary/>.

Register
Register here<https://www.trybooking.com/uk/events/landing/68278> to attend.

Date and time
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (UTC+01), Thursday 24th October 2024

Location
Faraday 
Lecture<https://use.mazemap.com/#v=1&config=lancaster&campusid=341&zlevel=1&center=-2.784396,54.010911&zoom=18&sharepoitype=poi&sharepoi=874208>
 Theatre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, LA1 4YW

Getting to the University
More information on ways to get to the university can be found 
here<https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/about-us/maps-and-travel/>.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.

Regards
Claire

Professor Claire Hardaker (she/her)
Professor of Forensic Linguistics
Director of the MSc in Forensic Linguistics & Speech 
Science<https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/postgraduate-courses/forensic-linguistics-and-speech-science-msc/>
Lancaster University, LA1 4YL

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