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Dr. Daniel Ocic Ihrmark is a faculty member at Linnaeus University's Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Department of Cultural Sciences. His research focuses on Digital Humanities, corpus linguistics applied to literary analysis, and educational linguistics. He leads projects like The Lost Generation Corpus (studying 1920s American authors) and 'Trolling the Library' (analyzing threats to public libraries). Active in interdisciplinary groups like Data Intensive Digital Humanities and Educational Linguistics, his work bridges computational methods with literary studies.
Education: Completed a PhD in 2023 titled Automated Text Analytics in Swedish English Classrooms. Research interests include corpus stylistics of Hemingway and Fitzgerald, LGBTQ+ literature representation, and low-code tools for linguistic analysis. He teaches Digital Humanities methodologies and English language pedagogy.
Notable contributions include KNIME workflow applications for text analysis, cultural studies of horror narratives, and collaborative projects on social media's impact on language use. His publications span journals like Journal of Documentation and Education for Information, focusing on corpus-driven literary analysis and educational technology.

