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Prof. Dr. Jutta Hartmann is a faculty member at Bielefeld University, affiliated with the Faculty of Linguistics and Literary Studies and the Department of General Linguistics. She serves as Co-spokesperson of the Collaborative Research Center (SFB) 1646: Linguistic Creativity in Communication, leading projects in both Area A (Linguistic Creativity and the Sign) and Area B (Linguistic Creativity and Interpretation). She is also associated with the Center for Uncertainty Studies (CeUS) and the interdisciplinary focus area Processes of Innovation and Creativity (PINC). Additionally, she holds roles as an additional board member, member of the Commission for Teaching and Student Affairs (LeKo), and member of the Academic Advisory Board.
Her research centers on linguistic creativity, discourse structures, and meaning construction, particularly focusing on interrogative forms, implicit meaning, and incongruence in communication. Her work is deeply embedded in theoretical and applied linguistics, with connections to computational and clinical applications. She contributes to interdisciplinary research on uncertainty, innovation, and socio-technical communication.
Prof. Hartmann is actively involved in teaching, responsible for multiple modules including Introduction to Linguistics, Linguistics Basis 1, Grammar Theory, and advanced profile modules in general linguistics at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
She has no listed scientific awards in the provided information.
Prof. Hartmann advises no students listed in the available data. She is involved in significant research grants through her leadership in SFB 1646 and participation in interdisciplinary research centers. She is a key member of research teams in the SFB 1646, particularly in projects A01, A03, and B03, and contributes to the academic governance of her faculty through committee memberships.
She is affiliated with the Center for Uncertainty Studies (CeUS) and the Collaborative Research Center 1646, both of which foster interdisciplinary collaboration across departments and institutions.
