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- Lockdown memes: the creation of humour and public perceptions towards the government during the Coronavirus pandemic 2020.
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Lockdown memes: the creation of humour and public perceptions towards the government during the Coronavirus pandemic 2020.
For my BA dissertation, I looked at lockdown memes generated during the Coronavirus pandemic. Firstly, let me ask you a question; did you see any memes during lockdown? Unless you don’t participate in social media, I am sure everyone has … Continue reading
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Professor wins grant to study online learning
Prof Parvaneh Tavakoli has recently received research funding from the prestigious Future of English/British Council scheme for a project entitled ‘Digitally-mediated EMI communication in Higher Education classrooms: Transforming evidence to practical resources’. Prof Tavakoli is a Co-investigator on this project working collaboratively in collaboration with … Continue reading
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