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A philologist joins ICS to research freedom of expression in the university environment

Alberto de Lucas will be part of project 'Public discourse', where he did his doctoral studies thesis

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Alberto de Lucas, researcher of 'Public discourse'.
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21/02/19 11:00 Isabel Solana

Alberto de Lucas, graduate in Philology Hispánica and PhD in Linguistics, has joined the Institute for Culture and Society (ICS) of the University of Navarra to research on freedom of expression in the university environment. He has joined project 'Public discourse', where he did his thesis .

As he explains, he will focus on analyzing discourses that have originated in the public space (media, social networks...) around critical cases in which the limits of such freedom have been questioned.

"With this I hope to verify, from the arguments used by one or the other, how this right is socially conceived in the world of the Education superior and to what extent political correctness limits the exercise of this freedom in the internship ," he explains.

Alberto de Lucas is graduate in Philology Hispanic by the University of Murcia and did the Master's Degree University in Spanish and English as Foreign Languages and New Languages (specialization program: Spanish) at the University of Navarra. In this same center she received her PhD in Art and Humanities, specialization program in Linguistics. She also has ten years of experience as professor of Education Secondary School and high school diploma.

Polyphonic strategies of argumentation in the press.

In recent years, his research has focused on the polyphonic strategies of argumentation in the press, topic of his thesis , on which he has published several articles.

De Lucas says that what attracts me most about joining the ICS again is that "it is a place where rigorous and serious research is encouraged and valued at Humanities and the possibility of multidisciplinary perspectives".

 

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