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Department of English

At the Department of English, we engage with English as the language of globalisation, the native language for almost 400 million people, and the language of communication for many more. English at Aarhus University is one of the largest and most international departments within the Faculty of Arts, with researchers and lecturers from the UK, the USA, Canada, Ireland, India, the Czech Republic, Germany, Tanzania and, of course, Denmark. The research covers four broad disciplines - linguistics, literature, social/historical/media studies, and international business communication - and regions in which English is the primary language - the British Isles, the United States and the English-speaking post-colonial world, as well as English as the global language of international business communication.

Research environment

The linguistic research ranges over language acquisition, multilingualism, comparative and theoretical phonetics and phonology, comparative and theoretical morphology and syntax, language variation and change, language comprehension, and how language is processed in the brain. Research in literature is concerned with a wide range of authors, from Shakespeare, through Austen and Dickens, to living writers such as Thomas Pynchon and Amitav Ghosh, as well as with theoretical approaches to literature such as new historicism, eco-criticism, gender studies, and the relations between literature and moral philosophy. Research in social/historical/media studies examines topics such as migration, hybridity and identity, culture and technology, ethnic conflict and nationalism, memory policy, cultural heritage and tourism, social media, film, and popular and folk music history. Research in international business communication ranges over theories and methods of strategic corporate communication, knowledge communication, lexicography, translation and intercultural communication needed to manage English professional communication in Danish and international companies and organisations with particular focus on business-related topics concerning the English language, business communication and the business environment.

Recent publications

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Maier, C. D. (2013). Multimodal strategic communication in corporate films. Paper presented at AAL, Dallas, United States.
McQuaid, S. D. (2013). 'Nonsense on Stilts': Debating Britishness in the 21st Century. Anglo files : journal of English teaching, 170, 60.
McQuaid, S. D. (2013). Nordic Horizons for a ‘Council of the Isles’? Instituting Regional Cooperation. In G. Hassan & J. Mitchell (Eds.), After Independence: The State of the Scottish Nation Debate Luath Press Limited. http://www.luath.co.uk/after-independence.html
Hansson, G. Ó., Miestamo, M., Vikner, S., Ringen, C. & Westergaard, M. (Eds.) (2013). Nordic Journal of Linguistics, vol. 36. Cambridge University Press. Nordic Journal of Linguistics Vol. 3 No. 1
Torrance, I. C. (2013). Oaths and the Barbarian. In A. Sommerstein & A. Bayliss (Eds.), Oath and State in Ancient Greece (pp. 307-22). De Gruyter.
Nyvad, A. M. (2013). Processeringen af sætningsknuder. In Møde om Udforskningen af Dansk Sprog (Vol. 14). Nordisk Institut Aarhus Universitet.
Johansen, T. S. & Andersen, S. E. (2013). Re-conceptualizing integration in communication: A co-creation perspective. In R. Gambetti & S. Quigley (Eds.), Managing corporate communication: A cross-cultural approach (pp. 287-309). Palgrave Macmillan. http://www.statsbiblioteket.dk/au/showrecord.jsp?record_id=sb_5565083