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Community Data Talks Back
After three years of working alongside community groups as part of the GALLANT (Glasgow As A Living Lab Accelerating Novel Transformation) project based at the University of Glasgow, our team has reached a major milestone: the end of our core data collection period across six community science projects. We have an extraordinary amount of data.
What makes this dataset unique isn’t just its size or duration, but rather that the entire process was co-produced and community-gene

Sarah Gambell
Feb 124 min read


What is a social actor?
Screen shot of analysis of the representation of social actors from recent Language and Power Podcast episode This question—what is a social actor—is an important one that we, as people doing text and discourse analysis, should take seriously. It is a question that we should address before getting into the details and procedures on how and why we analyse the ‘representation’ of social actors in text and discourse. This is because understanding what we mean by ‘social actor’ w

Michael Farrelly
Oct 21, 20253 min read


Analysing the Representation of Social Actors in Text and Discourse
Screen shot of analysis of the representation of social actors from recent Language and Power Podcast episode I’ve been analysing the representation of social actors in text and discourse for many years now. I first used Theo van Leeuwen’s system for analysing the representation of social acts for my PhD, which I completed in 2006. I found this system incredibly useful at the time and have continued to do so in many discourse analytical projects since. If anything, I find ana

Michael Farrelly
Jun 18, 20252 min read
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