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Professor Christopher Hart

Professor of Linguistics

  1. 2018
  2. Discourses of disorder: Representations of riots, strikes and protests in globalised cities

    Hart, C. (Keynote speaker)

    2018

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesInvited talk

  3. 2017
  4. Experimental methods in critical discourse studies

    Hart, C. (Keynote speaker)

    2017

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesInvited talk

  5. With Banners Held High

    Hart, C. (Speaker)

    2017

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesInvited talk

  6. 2016
  7. Discourses of Power and the Power of Discourse

    Hart, C. (Keynote/plenary speaker)

    2016

    Activity: Participating in or organising an event typesParticipation in conference -Mixed Audience

  8. 2015
  9. Polish Cognitive Linguistics Conference

    Hart, C. (Keynote/plenary speaker)

    2015

    Activity: Participating in or organising an event typesParticipation in conference -Mixed Audience

  10. 2014
  11. CDA 20+

    Hart, C. (Invited speaker)

    8/09/20149/09/2014

    Activity: Participating in or organising an event typesParticipation in conference -Mixed Audience

  12. CADAAD 2014

    Hart, C. (Speaker)

    1/09/20143/09/2014

    Activity: Participating in or organising an event typesParticipation in conference -Mixed Audience

  13. UK Cognitive Linguistics Pre-Conference Workshop

    Hart, C. (Invited speaker)

    28/07/2014

    Activity: Participating in or organising an event typesParticipation in workshop, seminar, course

  14. Political Linguistics III

    Hart, C. (Keynote/plenary speaker)

    8/05/201410/05/2014

    Activity: Participating in or organising an event typesParticipation in conference -Mixed Audience

  15. 2013
  16. 5th International Conference New Discourses in Contemporary China

    Hart, C. (Keynote/plenary speaker)

    19/10/201320/10/2013

    Activity: Participating in or organising an event typesParticipation in conference -Mixed Audience

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