About
My research is in the areas of lexical semantics, ecolinguistics, emotional intelligence, discourse analysis, and intercultural communication in relation to the environment. I received my PhD in English Linguistics from the University of Strasbourg, specializing in Cognitive Linguistics.
My research is often interdisciplinary and encompasses approaches from affective science, philosophy, and sociocultural studies. I am particularly interested in the following topics :
- Social challenges and environmental crises
– Ocean sustainability
– Sustainable urban infrastructure
– Emotional well-being in megacities
– Everyday aesthetics and the living environment
My current research project draws on a blend of cognitive semantics and ecolinguistics to explore how language and culture shape the human-nature interactions in urban green-blue infrastructure in megacities. Through this project, I advocate for the relevance of language-focused research for responding better to ecological and social issues.
My teaching focuses mainly on English for specific purposes. In my work as a translator, I specialize in technical topics, marketing and tourism.
Keywords :
Cognitive Linguistics, discourse analysis, lexical semantics, ecolinguistics, emotion