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Greco Luca is a tenured Professor at the University of Lorraine, affiliated with the UFR Human and Social Sciences-Metz and the Praxitexte team at Crem. His research focuses on Gender, Interaction, Multimodality, and Performance, with a strong emphasis on queer theory, linguistic anthropology, and discourse analysis. He serves as Deputy Director of the Gender Institute (2025), Head of Axis 3 at MSH Lorraine, and co-director of the 'Language and Society Facts' collection.
- Key Roles: Editor-in-Chief of Langage et société (2018–2025), co-founder of the Pratiques langagières et informationnelles traversées par le genre (Plige) network (2023).
- Projects: Supervision of the Maplepo study on mountain walking as linguistic/political practice, leadership in the CAP-CONTROVERSES project on public capacity in environmental debates.
His publications bridge gender performativity and multimodal interaction, including studies on prenatal ultrasound discourse, drag king encounters, and non-binary pronouns. He has organized numerous conferences on oracular performance, linguistic practices, and gender studies, and collaborates with international institutions in Italy, Canada, and Sweden.
- Advising: Supervises research on queer dancefloors and gendered language practices.
- Expertise: Member of the Institut universitaire de France jury (2024), evaluator for doctoral projects at CNRS (2024).




