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to deconstruct the language of rape, sexual harassment, and sexual assault, often in the legal system. Her work seeks to identify the underlying prejudices within the language of the legal system, particularly in cases of sexual assault and sexual harassment where linguistic evidence is often the
377:(2013) with Tanya Romaniuk. “On the Interactional Import of Self-Repair in the Courtroom” In Makoto Hayashi, Geoffrey Raymond & Jack Sidnell (eds.) Conversational Repair and Human Understanding. (pp. 172–197). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 197:'s linguistics department, between January and May 1992; a visiting professor at the Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics Summer Institute (LOT), in June 1997; and a visiting professor at the Summer School in Sociolinguistics at the 380:(2013) “Post-Penetration Rape and the Decontextualization of Witness Testimony” In John Conley, Chris Heffer and Frances Rock (eds.) Legal-Lay Communication: Textual Travels in the Law. (pp. 189–205). Oxford: Oxford University Press. 392:(2014) with Miriam Meyerhoff "Introduction: Language, Gender and Sexuality" In Susan Ehrlich, Miriam Meyerhoff and Janet Holmes (eds.) The Handbook of Language, Gender, and Sexuality, 2nd edition. (pp. 1–20) Oxford: Wiley Blackwell. 389:(2014) "Language, Gender and Sexual Violence: Legal Perspective" In Susan Ehrlich, Miriam Meyerhoff and Janet Holmes (eds.) The Handbook of Language, Gender, and Sexuality, 2nd edition. (pp. 452–470) Oxford: Wiley Blackwell. 383:(2013) “Ethical Dilemmas in Sociolinguistic Data Collection” In Christine Mallinson, Becky Childs and Gerard van Herk (eds.) Data Collection in Sociolinguistic Methods and Applications. (pp. 54–57). New York: Routledge. 359:(2008) “Sexual Assault Trials, Discursive Identities and Institutional Change.” In Rosana Dolon and Julia Todoli (eds.) Analyzing Identities in Discourse. (pp. 159–177). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. 371:(2012) “Perpetuating – and Resisting – Rape Myths in Trial Discourse” In Elizabeth Sheehy (ed.) Sexual Assault Law, Practice and Activism in a Post-Jane Doe Era. (pp. 407–426). Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press. 398:(2015) "Narratives, Institutional Processes and Gendered Inequalitites." In Anna de Fina and Alexandra Georgakopoulou (eds.) The Handbook of Narrative Analysis. (pp. 293–310) Oxford: Wiley Blackwell. 190:. Between 1988 and 1990 she held this same position on a full-time basis as an assistant professor. In 1990, she became an associate professor at York University and obtained full professorship in 1999. 179:. Her PhD was awarded in 1986, for a dissertation entitled: A Linguistic Analysis of Point of View in Fiction. Between 1983 and 1986 she held lecturer positions at the University of Toronto, 386:(2014) with Tanya Romaniuk. “Discourse Analysis” In Robert Podesva and Devanyi Sharma (eds.) Research Methods in Linguistics. (pp. 466–499). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 368:(2011) with S. Levesque. “The Strategic Marginalization of Working-Class Masculinity in a Batterers’ Treatment Program.” International Gender and Language Journal 5: 271–301. 362:(2010) “Rape Victims in the Legal System.” In Malcolm Coulthard and Alison Johnson (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Forensic Linguistics. (pp. 265–280). London: Routledge. 340:(forthcoming) with Diana Eades and Janet Ainsworth. Coercion and Consent in the Legal Process: Linguistic and Discursive Perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press. 245: 237:
between the years of 2002–2004 and 2008–2009 and chaired the committee between 2009–2010. Additionally, she served as the secretary for the executive committee of the
356:(2007) “Normative Discourses and Representations of Coerced Sex.” In J. Cotterill (ed.) The Language of Sexual Crime (pp. 126–138). London: Palgrave Macmillan. 350:(2006) with J. Sidnell. “’That’s not an assumption I think you ought to make’: Challenging Presuppositions in Inquiry Testimony.” Language in Society 35: 655–676. 365:(2010) “Courtroom Discourse.” In Ruth Wodak, Barbara Johnstone and Paul Kerswill (eds.) Sage Handbook of Sociolinguistics. (pp. 361–374). London: Sage. 238: 615: 253: 269:
only available evidence and serves to not only describe events, but build or destroy the character of the perpetrator and victim.
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with Tommaso Milani. She served as a member of the executive committee of the Social and Political Concerns Committee for the
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In 1986, she joined York University's Department of Languages Literatures and Linguistics as a
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Between 1996 and 2004 she served as the linguistics representative for the
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in 2015 and has served as a member of the editorial board for
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Point of View: A Linguistic Analysis of Literary Style
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since 1999. Since 2020 she has been the co-editor of
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Representing rape : language and sexual consent
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Language and Gender: Major Themes in English Studies
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Alma mater
York University
BA
University of Toronto
MA
PhD
Discourse analysis
Language and gender
forensic linguistics
Canadian
linguist
language and gender
language and the law
rape
Bachelor of Arts
York University
master's degree
Ph.D.
University of Toronto
Brock University
sessional faculty member
University of California at Berkeley
University of Edinburgh
International Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality
Gender and Language
Discourse & Society
Language in Society
Linguistic Society of America
International Gender and Language Association
Canadian Federation for the Humanities

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