Research Associate at Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics
Ralph Morton
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In the latest in our AIFL blog Interview Series, Julija Danu talks to Karoline Marko from @uni-graz.at about her research, FL in Austria and Germany, and her thoughts on the future of the field aifl-blog.com/aifl-intervi...
NEW AIFL BLOG ALERT! In an excellent new post out today, Lily Calloway shares her tips for surviving a PhD in Forensic Linguistics aifl-blog.com/surviving-a-...
NEW AIFL BLOG ALERT! A couple of weeks back Tim Grant gave a fascinating talk as part of the AIFL seminar series on 'user centred explanation design in AI-produced forensic evidence'. If you missed it, or would like a recap, it is now available as a blog. Find it here: aifl-blog.com/the-future-o...
aifl-blog.com/announcing-t... New blog post with information about the upcoming (20th!) International Summer School in Forensic Linguistics Analysis.
Ralph Morton
Fantastic new AIFL Blog post from Lucia Busso on cognitive linguistic / construction grammar approaches to cross-genre authorship analysis aifl-blog.com/constructing... #linguistics #idiolect, #cognitivelinguistics #constructiongrammar #genre #authorship
NEW AIFL BLOG ALERT! aifl-blog.com/aifl-intervi... For the latest in our AIFL Interview Series we spoke to Jessica Woodhams Professor of Psychology at University of Birmingham about crime linkage, combining linguistics and psychology, and supporting people working emotionally demanding material
aifl-blog.com/an-introduct... highly recommend checking out the fascinating (and magical!) new post on the AIFL blog today from David Griffin (@linguistlawyer.com) and Gordon Reynolds
Ralph Morton
New episode of Writing Wrongs out today! I talk to @timgrant123.bsky.social and @drniccimacleod.bsky.social about the rhetorical moves and identities of a child sex offender who assumed multiple online personae to target and engage victims. www.linkedin.com/posts/emily-...
Ralph Morton
Ralph Morton
#Language and the #Law
By David Griffin (PhD, JD) and Gordon Reynolds (PhD)
#ForensicLinguistics lecture at Aston University and online. Free.
Thursday, 30 April 4-5pm
Title:Hybrid Authorship and the Limits of Detection
Speaker: Dr. Sheila Queralt.
Evaluating the performance & reluability of AI detection tools in forensic contexts.
Register via Eventbrite đŸ‘‡
New episode of Writing Wrongs out today! I talk to Tim Grant and Dr Nicci MacLeod about the rhetorical moves and identities of a child sex offender who assumed multiple online personae to target and ...