
معرفی
Annabelle Lukin is an Associate Professor in Linguistics at Macquarie University, specializing in discourse analysis and corpus linguistics. She holds a PhD in Linguistics from Macquarie University (2003), alongside degrees in Education, TESOL, and History. Her research focuses on language in politics, media, healthcare, and literature, particularly examining ideologies around war, climate denialism, and healthcare communication. She is affiliated with the Sydney Corpus Lab and a member of Communicators Declare, an organization opposing fossil fuel advocacy.
Education:
- PhD in Linguistics, Macquarie University, 2003
- Graduate Diploma in Educational Studies, University of Sydney, 1998
- Graduate Certificate in Adult TESOL, University of Technology Sydney, 1994
- Master of Arts (Spanish and Latin American Studies), University of New South Wales, 1989
Research Interests: Media power, political discourse, climate denialism, ideologies of war, and stylistics in literature. Current projects include communication in inflammatory bowel disease and studies on the language of international war law.
Media Contributions: Annabelle has contributed to The Conversation on topics like media reporting of Israel-Palestine conflicts, linguistic strategies in political speeches, and grammar's role in healthcare communication. Her work emphasizes public understanding of language's societal impacts.
Teaching: She teaches courses on grammar, semantics, and modern linguistic theories. Active in research supervision, she prioritizes students with expertise in systemic functional linguistics and corpus methods.
Affiliations: Sydney Corpus Lab, Communicators Declare, and collaborations with medical institutions like Ingham Applied Medical Research Institute.





