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Dr Beth Malory

Casual - Teaching, Visiting Research Fellow

Beth Malory

County South

LA1 4YL

Lancaster

Profile

My research is concerned with the ways in which language reflects, perpetuates and otherwise interacts with social norms and hierarchies. In particular, I am interested in the role discursive patterns play in sustaining or challenging societal structures and mainstream ideologies. I often use corpus-assisted discourse analysis, and am interested in the ways in which qualitative and quantitative methods can complement one another. 

 

I am currently a member of the editorial team at Lancaster which is producing 'Introducing Linguistics', a new textbook to be published by Routledge in 2022. In addition to my editorial role, I am also contributing two chapters to this book: one on historical linguistics and the other, co-authored with Professor Karin Tusting, on sociolinguistics. 

 

I am also currently collaborating with Animal Think Tank, conducting research which uses both qualitative and quantitative approaches to explore how animals are discursively represented in society. 

 

Previously, I have worked on the SAMUELS and Trinity Lancaster Corpus projects, and have lectured at Lancaster, the University of Manchester and Liverpool Hope University. 

Contact me

b.malory@lancaster.ac.uk

Qualifications

M.A. (Oxon) English Language and Literature: Mansfield College, Oxford (2012)

M.St. English Language: Oriel College, Oxford (2013)

Ph.D. Linguistics: Lancaster (2021)

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