Ms Josie Ryan
Overview
My current research project uses a Cognitive Linguistic approach to discourse analysis to investigate the language people use to talk about national identity. By analysing language patterns in elicited data on the subject of national identity, my hope to draw insights about how national identity is coneptualised and represented linguistically.
Previous projects include work on British values, extremism, Brexit, and national identity using metaphor analysis, discourse space theory and other construal operations identified in the Cognitive Linguistic Approach to Critical Discourse Studies.
I am on the executive committee of CADAAD (Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis Across Cultures) as a PhD representative.
Qualifications
- MA: MA Cognitive Linguistics
2017 - Other: PGCE
Glyndwr University, 2014 - BA: English Literature and Drama
Royal Holloway, 2007
Publications
2019
- PublishedA Nation Divided: Metaphors and Scenarios in Media Coverage of the 2016 British EU Referendum
Ryan, J. & Koller, V., Jun 2019, Cognitive Linguistic Approaches to Text and Discourse: From Poetics to Politics. Hart, C. (ed.). Edinburgh University Press
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review