Hello! 🍀
I am Chun, born in Guangdong province, China. I am currently a PhD candidate at Maynooth University in beautiful Ireland. My doctoral thesis explores lexical diversity and discursive framing of food-related ecological neologisms, with a particular focus on how Irish media discourse constructs narratives around food transitions. I combine critical discourse analysis with corpus-based methods in the research and aim to foster the interdisciplinary dialogues between linguistics and food studies and to critically examine the impacts of language on sustainable practices.
I like hiking, playing tennis,
film photography and writing traditional Chinese calligraphy.
Research interests 🤩 (open to collaborations)
- Ecolinguistics
- Corpus Linguistics
- Discourse nalysis
- Neology (food and environment related)
Education 📚
🏫 Visiting PhD programme: @Universidad de Granada· Spain
🎓 Master: Translation and Interpreting @Huaqiao University· China
🎓 Bachalor: Buiness English @Dongguan University of Technology · China
Honours 🏆
- John Pat & Hume Doctoral Scholarship at Maynooth University
- Honorary Title of Outstanding Graduates (BA)
- Honorary Title of Outstanding Student Leader in the Student Union of DGUT (BA)
- Award of The Best Charity Project for voluntary teaching in rural areas of northwestern China (Gansu)
Skills 🔍
- Corpus: Sketch Engine; AntConc
- Statistics and Visual: SQL; R programming
- Translation Certificate: CATTI Ⅱ (China Accreditation Test for Translators and Interpreters, issued by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security)
Languages 🗣️
- Mandarin (Native), English (work proficiency)
- Teochew dialect, Cantonese (mother tongues)
- Spanish, French (conversational/basic)