Philipp Dreesen is Professor of Digital Linguistics and Discourse Analysis at the School of Applied Linguistics, Zurich University of Applied Sciences (Switzerland). His research interests include discourse linguistics, corpus linguistics, digital transformation, language criticism, and connections between language, politics, and law. He developed methodologies for the new field of comparative discourse linguistics and applied discourse analysis.
Recent publication:
2020 (with N. Bubenhofer): Das Konzept „Übersetzen“ in der digitalen Transformation. Soziolinguistische Reflexion des Maschinellen Übersetzens. Germanistik in der Schweiz 16, 26–49. DOI: 10.24894/1664-2457.00003.
Julia Krasselt is a senior researcher at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences. She holds a PhD in linguistics from the Ruhr-University Bochum. Her research lies at the interface of digital and corpus linguistics, natural language processing and discourse analysis. She publishes on various topics concerning the data driven identification of language patterns.
Most recent publication:
2021 (with M. Fluor, K. Rothenhäusler & Ph. Dreesen): A Workbench for Corpus Linguistic Discourse Analysis. In D. Gromann et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 3rd Conference of Language, Data and Knowledge. 35:1-35:10
Peter Stücheli-Herlach works as a Professor of Organizational Communication at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (Switzerland). His research is on the applied linguistics of strategic communication, with a particular focus on design, process, and discourse analysis. He is also engaged in continuing professional education and consulting.
Recent publication:
2021 (with F. Cooren, in press): Handbook of Management Communication (Handbook of Applied Linguistic Series), HAL 16. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter.