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Martin Gill is an Academic Lecturer in the Faculty of Humanities, Psychology and Theology, specifically affiliated with the unit of Culture, History and Philosophy. His research lies at the intersection of applied linguistics, discourse analysis, and media studies, with a focus on populist rhetoric, authenticity, and public discourse in digital environments.
- Academic Lecturer, PhD
- Faculty of Humanities, Psychology and Theology
- Culture, History and Philosophy
- ORCID: 0009-0001-3648-978X
His research interests include discourse analysis, pragmatics, media discourse, and the ideological dimensions of language, particularly in online political debates and tabloid media. He investigates how authenticity is constructed in populist communication, especially through 'below the line' comments in pro-Brexit British tabloids. His work integrates sociolinguistic and critical discourse frameworks to analyze power, identity, and ideology in public communication.
The recent publications of Martin Gill reflect a consistent and evolving engagement with discourse in new media, Brexit, and political rhetoric. His 2024 contributions include chapters on hypocrisy and populism, and vernacular voices in the public sphere, as well as co-editing a volume on discourse structures. These works emphasize discourse interaction, adaptability in digital communication, and rhetorical dynamics, showcasing a strong thematic coherence across time.
Martin Gill has no listed scientific awards in the provided text.
Martin Gill is actively engaged in research and publication, with no indication of advising students in the provided data. He has not received any listed grants, but his peer-reviewed publications in high-quality series such as Pragmatics and Beyond New Series suggest active scholarly contributions. His editorial roles indicate leadership in academic discourse.
Martin Gill is involved in collaborative research networks focused on discourse and pragmatics, as seen in his co-edited volume. His work connects with broader academic communities in applied linguistics and media studies, particularly through conference proceedings and interdisciplinary publications.
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