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I work as an assistant professor of Language and Communication within the department of Language, Literature & Communication at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

Research

My research focusses on forms of expert to non-expert communication, such as science communication, science journalism, and health communication. These forms of communication require recontextualization and reformulation of expert discourse to make information accessible to a non-expert audience. My research interest lies with how these processes are reflected in discourse.

In my PhD thesis, titled Style and Substance: Training in popularization discourse for interdisciplinary higher education students, I focused on training in popularization writing skills for higher education students. In this interdisciplinary project I combined methodology from linguistics and educational sciences. I researched text strategies that occur in popularization discourse, baseline popularization writing skills and writing skills development in higher education students, and student perceptions of education in writing.

Teaching

I teach the following courses:

BA program Communication and Information Studies (CIS)

  • Formuleren (Stylistics)
  • Academische Vaardigheden CIW (Academic Skills CIS)
  • Document Design
  • BA thesis

MA program Communication and Information Studies (CIS)

  • Communication Design in Society 
  • Formuleren Plus (Stylistics Plus)
  • Visual Rhetoric
  • MA thesis 

Minor Criminology

  • Forensische Linguïstiek (Forensic Linguistics)

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User created Keywords

  • Language and communication
  • Science communication
  • Popularization
  • Corpus analysis
  • Health communication
  • Journalism studies
  • Interdisciplinarity

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