Presenter
Jim O'Driscoll (BA Cambridge 1974, MA Essex 1986, PhD Ghent 1999) is a linguistic sociopragmatician who has held posts in six different countries, most recently at the universities of Huddersfield, Sheffield and Leeds in the UK. His research straddles several areas of language-in-situated-use. He is the author of some 30-odd papers and the book Offensive Language: Taboo, Offence and Social Control (Bloomsbury Academic 2020). He is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Politeness Research (De Gruyter Mouton) and co-founder of GAS, an informal group excavating the works of Goffman.
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