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Ulrike Hanna Meinhof

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Ulrike Hanna Meinhof is Professor in the Department of Modern Languages at the University of Southampton, previously having worked as a professor and Chair of Cultural Studies at the University of Bradford. She is a specialist in discourse analysis. Her main areas of research currently involve ethnographic research in European border communities and a comparative media-project about the 20th century on television.

She is the author of Language Learning in the Age of Satellite Television, published by Oxford University Press.

Works

  • Text, Discourse and Context: Representation of Poverty in Britain. (with K. Richardson, eds.), London & New York: Longman, 1994
  • Masculinity and Language (with S. Johnson, eds.) Oxford: Blackwell, 1997
  • Language Learning in the Age of Satellite Television. Oxford University Press, 1998
  • Worlds in Common? Satellite discourse in a changing Europe (with Kay Richardson), London & New York: Routledge, 1999
  • Intertextuality and the Media: from Genre to Everyday life (with Jonathan M. Smith, eds.) Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 2000