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Jöran Landschoff is a Researcher in German Linguistics and Corpus Linguistics, currently serving as a Research Associate at the University of Graz and an Associated Researcher at the Multidisciplinary Environmental Studies in the Humanities (MESH) at the University of Cologne. He completed his doctorate in 2024 at the University of Heidelberg as part of the project A Transdisciplinary Model for Collective Decision Making: Linguistic and Physical Perspective.
His research focuses on socio- and discourse linguistic questions, particularly political opinion dynamics, cultural knowledge structures, and the interplay between discourse, power, and philosophy of language. Central to his work is analyzing modern societal debates, with an emphasis on how individuals and groups construct future challenges and solutions. His PhD thesis examined a German Twitter corpus to identify communicative patterns, argumentative strategies, and opinion communities regarding climate change, the pandemic, and the 2021 German Chancellorship candidates.
Currently, he contributes to the Just Futures? project at MESH, specifically in WP2 (Modelling Climate Futures in Multimodal Social Media Discourse), collaborating with Dr. Carolin Schwegler. This project explores cultural climate models through social media discourse analysis.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. He has no listed advisees or students.
His work is affiliated with the University of Graz and MESH, though no specific labs or teams beyond the mentioned projects are detailed.



