Research at the School of Applied Linguistics
Language matters. At the School of Applied Linguistics, we research the key role played by language and communication, enabling practitioners and society at large to reap practical benefits from linguistics.
The two strategic areas of energy research and societal integration shape the ZHAW research agenda, and the School of Applied Linguistics incorporates related topics into its own projects and labs. For example:
- Swiss-AL, a web corpus of Swiss sources, has been compiled by the School of Applied Linguistics and is used by researchers and students to conduct data-supported and data-driven research on public discourses in multilingual Switzerland, including monitoring the energy discourse.
- In the LAIC Lab – Language Accessibility and Inclusive Communication Lab, our researchers collaborate with service providers, target group representatives and relevant associations to develop practical, needs-based solutions. These draw on well-established research about communication modes that foster societal inclusion for everyone.
Video series "Science talks"
Blog "Language matters"
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Neue Technologien und rasanter Wandel fordern die Kommunikation heraus
Die digitale Transformation und der Einsatz von Generativer KI werden die Unternehmenskommunikation stark verändern – sowohl als Abteilung als auch in ihrer Rolle im Unternehmen. Dies zeigt die ...
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Tradurre il futuro: Tra collaborazione e innovazione linguistica
Come migliorare la qualità della traduzione automatica del linguaggio scientifico tedesco in italiano? Federica Lattanzio è in prima linea in questo ambito così dinamico. Attualmente dottoranda presso ...
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Augmented Reality in Online-Meetings. Ein Forschungsversuch
Kann der Einsatz von Augmented Reality die Zoom Fatigue bei Videokonferenzen verringern? Das will Anne Catherine Gieshoff herausfinden. Bis sie mit ihrem Projekt aber richtig starten konnte, hatte sie ...
Professorships
In the professorships at the School of Applied Linguistics, we conduct research on language use in domain-specific communication, language-mediated cross-domain communication and media-mediated public communication.
Domain-specific communication
- German as a Foreign/Second Language (Prof. Dr. Liana Konstantinidou)
- Digital Linguistics (Prof. Dr. Philipp Dreesen, Prof. Dr. Cerstin Mahlow, Prof. Dr. Julia Krasselt)
- Intercultural Studies and Linguistic Diversity (Prof. Dr. Christiane Hohenstein)
- Language Management and Globalisation (Prof. Dr. Patrick Studer)
- Professional Literacy (Prof. Dr. Marlies Whitehouse)
Language-mediated cross-domain communication
- Applied Discourse Studies (Prof. Dr. habil. Ulla Kleinberger)
- Accessibility Studies (Dr. Martin Kappus)
- Interpreting Studies (Prof. Dr. Michaela Albl-Mikasa)
- Human–Machine Communication (Prof. Dr. Alice Delorme Benites)
- Creativity and the Language Industry (Prof. Dr. Chantal Wright)
- Translation Studies (Prof. Dr. Caroline Lehr)
Media-mediated public communication
- Journalism Studies (Prof. Dr. Vinzenz Wyss)
- Media Literacy (Prof. Dr. Guido Keel)
- Media Linguistics (Prof. Dr. Aleksandra Gnach, Prof. Dr. Wibke Weber)
- Organisational Communication and Management (Prof. Dr. Nicole Rosenberger Staub)
- Organisational Communication and Public Spheres (Prof. Dr. Peter Stücheli-Herlach)
Labs
The labs at the School of Applied Linguistics bring researchers in the professorships together with stakeholders from all areas of society. These experts from academia and professional practice collaborate to develop innovative and sustainable solutions for the benefit of society.
Projects
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Transformation by Creagilization - Designing the Future with Creagile Skills & AI Literacy (CreAIgile Literacy)
Project to promote creative skills for the responsible use of AI Developments in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming language and communication professions to a particular extent. While machine translations and automatic text production are taking over routine tasks, specifically human ...
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Enhance Your Photo With Interestingness Guided Img2Img Translation
Images have the ability to capture and hold an individual's attention, which is the definition of visual interest. We distinguish between subjective and common interests. To maximise attention on social media and websites, you need to decide which images to use to generate the most common interest. First, we ...
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Affective Responses to AI in Language Work
In an era of globalisation, digitalisation, and the increasing use of AI (Artificial Intelligence), it is the aim of this joint multi-site project to ethnographically assess the lived experiences and affective effects of this technological transformation on multilingual language work in multinational institutions ...