Elena Semino
@elenasemino.bsky.social
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Professor in Linguistics & English Language, Lancaster University; ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science. Metaphor, narrative | corpora | cancer, pain, Covid, vaccines https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/linguistics/about/people/elena-semino
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It seems like as good a day as any to repost links to the five metaphor-based animations we created - based on this paper journals.plos.org/plosone/arti... - about the importance of #vaccines. @sflusberg.bsky.social

First one: A castle metaphor for how vaccines work
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How do vaccines work? A castle metaphor
YouTube video by Science Animated
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cambup-linguistics.cambridge.org
A guide to corpus-based approaches to health communication

Applying Corpus Linguistics to Illness and Healthcare by @elenasemino.bsky.social @paulari.bsky.social @lukeccollins.bsky.social & @tonymcenery.bsky.social, Out Now & #OpenAccess

#Linguistics #LangSky 🐦🐦

https://cup.org/4nXkIiq
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elenasemino.bsky.social
Our book 'Applying Corpus Linguistics to Illness and Healthcare' is out open access! We wrote it to share what we learnt in many years of research in @corpussocialsci.bsky.social, on topics such as communication about anxiety, dementia, cancer, obesity and vaccines. cambridgeblog.org/2025/08/appl...
Applying Corpus Linguistics to Illness and Healthcare
This book has been fun and also somewhat liberating to write. To explain this we have to tell the story of how the book came about.
cambridgeblog.org
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tonymcenery.bsky.social
Congratulations to my colleagues @elenasemino.bsky.social @chrishartlinguist.bsky.social @vaclavbrezina.bsky.social @juditkormos.bsky.social
@jculpeper.bsky.social @paulari.bsky.social Alison Mackey & Jason Rothman for being in the Stanford/Elsevier top 2% of scientists list. I’m in good company!
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vaclavbrezina.bsky.social
In conversation with @elenasemino.bsky.social on #CorpusMOOC

#healthcare #corpuslinguistics #communication

👉Find out more: edx.org/learn/social...

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elenasemino.bsky.social
We have lots of great Linguistics-related activities for our @lancslinguistics.bsky.social Open Day visitors today.
elenasemino.bsky.social
Thank you to all contributors to this @corpussocialsci.bsky.social event: two days of thought-provoking presentations on different issues in health communication, using different methodologies and with data from Europe, Africa, Asia and the US. See you all at the next @ic4ch.bsky.social event!
ic4ch.bsky.social
Join us for our 5th Symposium of the International Consortium for Communication in Health Care!

📆When: 11-12 September 2025
📍At: Lancaster University, UK

Early bird registration is open until June 15th registration.lancaster.ac.uk/Registration...

More info: ic4ch.wordpress.com/activities/
Image shows the entrance of Lancaster Castle in spring. Image shows day 1 of the programme, which can be read in full as a PDF at https://ic4ch.wordpress.com/activities/ 

Day 1: Thursday 11th of September 2025

09.30 - 10.15 	Registration
10.15 - 10.30 	Symposium Opening Address
10.30 - 12.00 	Panel 1: Chronic and long-term health 
12.00 - 13.00 	Lunch
13.00 - 14.30 	Panel 2: Infectious diseases and pandemics
How will we work together? Communication and Caring in the Time of Pandemics 
14.30 - 15.00 	Break
15.00 – 16.30 	Panel 3: Vaccinations
16.30 – 17.00 	Roundtable discussion Image shows day 2 of the programme, which can be read in full as a PDF at https://ic4ch.wordpress.com/activities/ 

Day 2: Friday 12th of September 2025

09.30 – 11.00 	Panel 4: Interactions in healthcare settings
11.00 – 11.30 	Break
11.30 – 12.30 	Panel 4 (Continued): Interactions in healthcare settings
12.30 – 13.30 	Lunch
13.30 – 15.00 	Panel 5: Interactions in healthcare settings and end of life
15.30 – 16.00 	Roundtable discussion
16.00 – 16.20 	Event Close
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bgstorytelling.bsky.social
🎙️ Elena Semino, Distinguished Professor of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University joins host Dr. Joe Bianco to discuss the subtle and surprising ways that language 🗣️ and humor 😂 shape health experiences 💙.
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lancslinguistics.bsky.social
📢 Free Webinar Corpus Linguistics: Skills for the Future

Join @elenasemino.bsky.social & @danagablas.bsky.social as they explore how corpus methods shape healthcare communication & GenAI in language learning.

📆 22 July 2025 | 2–3pm UK time

🔗 Register free: forms.office.com/e/uppRBrE5AF
elenasemino.bsky.social
International Pragmatics Conference just kicking off at the University of Queensland in Brisbane. Always a great opportunity to pick up conversations with so many friends and colleagues as if no time had passed since we last met.
elenasemino.bsky.social
One of my favourite events of the year. Our corpus summer schools participants are the best audience one can ever hope for #LancsSS25
corpussocialsci.bsky.social
💭A fascinating talk to end the first day of #LancsSS25 by Prof. Elena Semino on using corpus methods in health communication. The discussion focused on vaccination discourses in the Victorian era and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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corpussocialsci.bsky.social
✅Registration has opened for #LancsSS25! Tag us in your pictures of the week ahead!
elenasemino.bsky.social
Looking forward to speaking on metaphors and vaccines (online) twice in the next 2 days:
- International Conference of the Faculty of Linguistics and Ukrainian Association of Cognitive Linguistics and Poetics uaclipconf.com.ua
- Semmelweis Medical Linguistics Conference semmelweis.hu/szaknyelv/en...
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ic4ch.bsky.social
📬Registration is now open for the 5th Symposium of the International Consortium for Communication in Health Care (IC4CH)!

📆When: 11-12 September 2025
📍At: Lancaster University, UK

For more event information (registration, programme, speakers, abstracts, etc.) see ic4ch.wordpress.com/activities/
Image shows day 1 of the programme, which can be read as a PDF at https://ic4ch.wordpress.com/activities/ 

Symposium Programme
Day 1: Thursday 11th of September 2025

09.30 - 10.15 	Registration
10.15 - 10.30 	Symposium Opening Address
10.30 - 12.00 	Panel 1: Chronic and long-term health 
Sex differences on a forum about anxiety 
Paul Baker (Lancaster University, UK)
Shared decision making, health literacy and management of heart failure: an analysis of patients’ interactions through their hospital journey. 
Susy Macqueen, Diana Slade and Suzanne Raine (Australian National University)
Communicating dementia: Comparing AI-generated stereotypes to experience-led discussions 
Emma Putland and Gavin Brookes (Lancaster University, UK)
12.00 - 13.00 	Lunch
13.00 - 14.30 	Panel 2: Infectious diseases and pandemics
How will we work together? Communication and Caring in the Time of Pandemics 
Elizabeth A. Rider (Harvard Medical School, Boston Children’s Hospital, USA)
The mental health of university graduates in a post-COVID world: A mixed-methods sociolinguistic approach 
Olga Zayts-Spence, Paul W.C. Wong, David Matthew Edmonds (University of Hong Kong) 
Challenges and Opportunities in Participatory Surveillance for Dengue Prevention: A Sri Lankan Case Study 
Prasad Wimalaratne (University of Colombo, Sri Lanka) and May O. Lwin  (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
14.30 - 15.00 	Break
15.00 – 16.30 	Panel 3: Vaccinations
Post-pandemic challenges in communication about vaccines 
Elena Semino (Lancaster University, UK)
Enhancing the value and wider benefit of research into Coronavirus Discourses: A Pan-London Immunisation Campaign 
Svenja Adolphs, Emma McClaughlin and Sara Vilar-Lluch (University of Nottingham  and Cardiff University, UK)
The problem with ‘side effects’ 
Zsófia Demjén (University College London, UK)
16.30 – 17.00 	Roundtable discussion Image shows day 2 of the programme, which can be read as a PDF at https://ic4ch.wordpress.com/activities/ 

Day 2: Friday 12th of September 2025

09.30 – 11.00 	Panel 4: Interactions in healthcare settings
Intercultural moments in emergency calls: Issues of access, accommodation, and attitude 
 Jennifer Watermeyer and Rhona Nattrass (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)  
(In)equality, (in)visibilised diversity and exclusion: the ideological framing of language in NHS interpreting and translation guidelines. 
Emma Brooks (University College London, UK)  
Medical consultations with older adult patients in a multicultural setting: Dynamics of doctor-patient communication and the impact of companions 
May O. Lwin (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
11.00 – 11.30 	Break
11.30 – 12.30 	Panel 4 (Continued): Interactions in healthcare settings
Enhancing Patient Engagement in Oncology-Specific Genetic Counselling: A Conversation Analytic Approach 
K.K. Luke (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) 
How REACHE equips asylum seeker and refugee doctors for safe and effective practice in the NHS 
Hayley Poulson (Refugee and Asylum Seekers Centre for Healthcare Professionals Education (REACHE Northwest), Salford Royal Hospital, UK)
12.30 – 13.30 	Lunch
13.30 – 15.00 	Panel 5: Interactions in healthcare settings and end of life
The EMPATHY Protocol: Modern Support in Challenging Moments of Patient Care 
Aldona Katarzyna Jankowska (Nicolaus Copernicus University Torun, Poland)
The taboo of communication about assisted dying 
Nancy Preston (Lancaster University, UK)
How to Talk about Dying? Lessons Learned from a Swiss Framework for Teaching Compassionate Communication about the End of Life 
Sibylle Felber (University Hospital Bern and University of Bern, Switzerland)  
15.30 – 16.00 	Roundtable discussion
16.00 – 16.20 	Event Close
elenasemino.bsky.social
Grateful to Linguistics at Georgetown for inviting me to give a talk but it looks like they arranged for Lancaster weather for my visit
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lancslinguistics.bsky.social
We are excited to be at Campus in the City this week!

❗️Come and see a wide range of activities, from a language escape game to ultrasound imaging of the tongue during beatboxing!

➡️ Fri 11 April at More Music in Morecambe

#sparkyourcuriosity #CITC2025
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paulapsobrino.bsky.social
Happy 5th-anniversary #ReframeCovid initiative! People collaboratively compiled non-belic metaphors to frame the pandemic. But how do they *really* impact our decision-making? @iraideia.bsky.social & I have just published a study on this - here's a thread with the results if you only have 5 mins:
elenasemino.bsky.social
I am deeply grateful to Aalborg University for a doctorate honoris causa and wonderful hospitality this week. Looking forward to collaborations with the Communication, Language and Discourse Research Group.
Four honorary doctors and the Rektor on stage at Aalborg University
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lancslinguistics.bsky.social
We are delighted to have been ranked 3rd in the world for Linguistics by the QS World Subject Rankings 2025!

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