
معرفی
Clyde Ancarno is a Senior Lecturer in Applied Linguistics and Education at King's College London, affiliated with the Centre for Language, Discourse & Communication (LDC) within the School of Education, Communication & Society. Her research focuses on corpus-assisted discourse studies (CADS), multilingual education in postcolonial contexts, inter-religious relations, and human-animal discourse. She has led projects such as the Gambia Multilingual Education initiative and the Leverhulme-funded study on animal discourse representation.
Her work combines corpus linguistics with ethnography and qualitative methods to analyze discourse in education, media, and healthcare. Ancarno has published widely on topics including inter-religious dynamics in Nigeria, clinical communication education, and the sociocultural dimensions of health. She co-organizes the 'Corpus research in linguistics and beyond' seminar series and developed the Multilingual Education in The Gambia Hub.
Key grants include GCRF and ECS Seedcorn funding for multilingual education research and a Leverhulme grant for animal discourse analysis. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges linguistics, anthropology, and public health, with notable contributions to understanding discourse in both academic and applied contexts.



