2023

Grogan, Kimberly. (2023, June 28). “Multimodal persuasion: Metaphor in climate change activism”. Researching and Applying Metaphor 16. Alcalá de Henares, Spain. [download poster pdf]

Johnstone, Caitlin, Browning, Celeste, and Elise Stickles. (2023, June 28). “Diffusing the time bomb – Differential impacts of metaphor on climate doomism”. Researching and Applying Metaphor 16. Alcalá de Henares, Spain. [download presentation pdf]

Bonnefille, Stéphanie. (2023, June 29). “A new word for a new concept. How is “eco-anxiety” framed in the press (January 2018-January 2023)?”. Researching and Applying Metaphor 16. Alcalá de Henares, Spain.

Wallace, Bryce, and Eve Sweetser. (2023, June 29). “Anti-Vax framings and metaphors: What makes an Anti-Vaxxer?”. Researching and Applying Metaphor 16. [download presentation pdf]

Laparle, Schuyler. (2023, June 30). “Metaphors for displacement in times of crisis”. Researching and Applying Metaphor 16. Alcalá de Henares, Spain.

Stickles, Elise, Arrieta-Zamudio, Ana, Lozano, Inés, Olavarría, Yorka, and Rodolfo Ortiz. (2023, June 30). “¿El virus del dragón o un pequeño covicho?: Variation and change in COVID-19 metaphors across varieties of Spanish”. Researching and Applying Metaphor 16. Alcalá de Henares, Spain. [download presentation pdf]

Grogan, Kimberly. (2023, August 8). “Climate change discourse: Blending and viewpoint in multimodal artifacts”. International Cognitive Linguistics Conference 16. Düsseldorf, Germany.

Johnstone, Caitlin. (2023, August 8). “The Future is Now: Blending theory and the reconfiguration of the climate crisis”. International Cognitive Linguistics Conference 16. Düsseldorf, Germany.

Grogan, Kimberly, and Elise Stickles. (2023, August 9). “Climate change: a constructional approach”. International Cognitive Linguistics Conference 16. Düsseldorf, Germany.

Moar, Sarah, Bonnefille, Stéphanie, Sweetser, Eve, and Elise Stickles. (2023, August 10). “Building the French-language MetaNet Wiki: A collaborative online resource for metaphor and image schema analysis en français”. International Cognitive Linguistics Conference 16. Düsseldorf, Germany.