Find further details of each talk in the Book of Abstracts here.
Those marked with ★ are eligible for nomination to a student researcher award. Find the full list of awards here.
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Panel chaired by Sharon Glaas (@SLGlaas).

Insight into the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games: A corpus-driven analysis of national image ★
Jincao Yu – University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
[short paper]
[withdrawn]

National Identity in the Press: Britain vs. Europe Dichotomy
Anna Islentyeva – Free University of Berlin
anna.islentyeva@gmail.com
https://www.geisteswissenschaften.fu-berlin.de/en/we06/institut/mitarbeiter/Islentyeva/index.html
[long paper]

‘Plotting’, ‘robbing’, ‘revolting’: ‘Remainers’ and national identity in the pro-Brexit press. ★
Tamsin Parnell – University of Nottingham
tamsin.parnell@nottingham.ac.uk
@tamsinparnell
https://www.midlands4cities.ac.uk/student_profile/tamsin-parnell/
[short paper]

“Russians are very sweet and nice”: a corpus-assisted multimodal discourse analysis of the representation of people in online travel reviews about Moscow ★
Ekaterina Ignatova – Lancaster University
e.ignatova@lancaster.ac.uk
@IgnatovaKat
https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/linguistics/about/people/Ekaterina-Ignatova
[long paper]
Very interesting presentations, thank you!
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