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Dániel Zoltán Kádár, Professor, D.Litt, FHEA, Habil., Ph.D., MA

 

Full-time

Research Professor of Pragmatics

Chair, Centre for Pragmatics Research

Team Leader, MTA Momentum Interactional Ritual Research Group

Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

 

Qihang Chair Professor  

Doctoral Supervisor, Doctoral School of International Studies

School of English Studies

Director of Centre for Pragmatics Research, Institute for Linguistics Research

Dalian University of Foreign Languages

Dalian, China

 

Part-time

Visiting Professor (duties: PhD supervision, postgraduate teaching, course design)

PhD Program in Language and Communication

Hellenic American University, Athens

 

Visiting Professor (duty: PhD supervision)

Department of English and Media

Anglia Ruskin University

 

Office Address:

Benczur utca 33, Budapest, Hungary H-1068

6 Lüshun Nanlu Xiduan, Dalian, China, 116044

E-Mail:            dannier@dlufl.edu.cn; daniel.z.kadar@nytud.mta.hu ; daniel.kadar@anglia.ac.uk

Websites:           http://www.nytud.hu/depts/tlp/kadarz/index.html

Researchgate:      https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Daniel_Kadar

Google Scholar:   https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=p0DBpT8AAAAJ&hl=en

 

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Date and Place of Birth:

            July 20, 1979, Budapest

Citizenship:

            Hungarian

            British

            Long-term resident of China (holder of R visa)

Secondary Education:

            Baár-Madas Lutheran High School, Budapest (1993–1997)

Family Status:

Married (wife: Keiko Todo, Japanese citizen), two children (Naoka Nóra, Sakura Zita)

 

EDUCATION/QUALIFICATIONS

2015    Doctor of Letters. Higher Doctoral Degree, conferred by the University of Huddersfield, UK

 

2018    Habiliation: University of Szeged, Hungary.

 

2013    Fellow of Higher Education Academy, UK.

 

2011    Taiwanese Ministry of Education’s Qualification as Associate Professor (中華民國教育部副教授證書), Area of specialisation:

            Linguistics

 

2006    Ph.D. (Hons.) in Linguistics, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest,  Specialisation in Chinese sociolinguistics and intercultural

             politeness (2002–2006)

 

2002    M.A. (Hons.) in East Asian Studies, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Specialisation in Chinese linguistics (1997–2002)

 

LANGUAGES

English (British citizen, native-like competence)

Chinese (communicatively competent, especially in Mandarin and highly conversant in Classic Chinese)

Japanese (communicatively competent particular in spoken Japanese given time spent in the country and family relations)

Hungarian (native speaker)

 

AREAS OF RESEARCH

contrastive, cross-cultural and intercultural pragmatics, historical pragmatics, linguistic politeness research, interactional rituals, East Asian studies (with focus on Chinese and Japanese), language aggression

EMPLOYMENT 

Previously Full-time

  • 2012–2017

Professor of English Language and Linguistics & Director of the Centre for Advanced Studies in Pragmatics and Interaction

Department of English Linguistics and Foreign Languages, School of Humanities, Music and Media, University of Huddersfield

Duties:   Departmental co-ordinator of international academic matters & prestige indicators

               Until 2017: Postgraduate admissions

Panel Member: School Research Coordinators

Course Leader MA Intercultural Communication, MA Business English and Intercultural Communication

Modules taught: Introduction to Intercultural Communication (BA, foundation); Relations Across Cultures (BA, final year), Intercultural and Business Communication (MA), Child Language (BA), Interaction in English (MA)

 

Part-time:

  • 2015–2018

Yunshan Chair Professor

National Key Research Centre for Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies

Duties include advisory activity, research supervision, grant application and teaching a small number of specialist classes to postgraduate students.

 

  • 2014–2016

Reader, then Research Professor

Department of Theoretical Linguistics, Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

 

Full-time:

  • 2010–2012

Associate Professor in Linguistics

Department of Foreign Linguistics and Literature, School of Social Sciences, Ya-Chou University, Taiwan

Seminars taught: “Introduction to Linguistics” (語言學概論); “Language in Society” (語言與社會, graduate course); “Sociolinguistic Research” (社會語言學研究, graduate course); “Academic Writing”

Students: undergraduates and graduates

Language of education: Chinese/English

 

Part-time:

  • 2010–2012

Senior Lecturer (Research Fellow)

Department of Oriental Studies, Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences & Department of Theoretical Linguistics, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University

Seminars taught: “Discourse and Conversation”; “Sociopragmatics”; “Descriptive Japanese Grammar”

Students: undergraduates, graduates and postgraduates

Language of education: English/Hungarian

 

Full-time:

  • 2008–2010

Posdoctoral Research Fellow

Department of Oriental Studies, Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

 

  • 2004–2008

Project Co-director

Department of Oriental Studies, Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Responsibilities: research, administrative and organising duties, publication of volumes and peer-reviewed research papers, and participation in international conferences

 

  • 2003–2008

Assistant Professor (Acting Head 2006–2008)

Department of Chinese Language and Culture, Budapest College of Buddhist and Oriental Studies

Courses include “Introduction to Linguistics 1-2”; “Modern Chinese Grammar 1-6”; “Historical Chinese Linguistics”; “Reading and Writing Research Papers in English and Chinese”; “M.A. Thesis Consultation”

Students: undergraduates and graduates

Language of education: Hungarian/English

 

Part-time:

  • 2003–2006

Lecturer

Department of East Asian Studies, Eötvös Loránd University

Courses include “Introduction to Politeness in East Asia”, “Gendered Speech in Chinese”, “Reading Vernacular Chinese Texts”, “Vernacular Chinese Grammar”

Students: undergraduates and graduates

Language of education: Hungarian

 

Short-term international visits/lectures

  • 2014 April – As guest professor invited via an EU Grant Scheme

       Department of English Linguistics, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland

 

  • 2010 May–June

       Department of Foreign Languages, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Asia University, Taiwan

 

  • 2009 January

       Department of Linguistics, School of Humanities, The National University of Singapore

 

  • 2008 Summer

       Department of Linguistics, School of Humanities, The University of Hong Kong

 

  • 2007 Summer

       Linguistics Program, School of Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

 

  • 2007 April

       Graduate School of Chinese Studies, Centre of Language Studies, Kanagawa University, Japan

 

  • 2004 (Spring Semester, 6 months)

       Department of Linguistics, Fudan University, Shanghai

 

  • 2003 Spring

       SOAS Library & British Library, UK

MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE

  • Managing budgets

  • Line management of junior colleagues

  • Mentoring colleagues

  • Conducting research audits

  • Mentoring grant applicants

  • Course design

  • Quality assurance for grants

POSITIONS IN ACADEMIC ASSOCIATIONS

Since 2015:  Honorary Board Member, China Pragmatics Association

 

Since 2013:  Executive Board Member, European Association of Chinese Linguistics

 

Since 2013:  Management Group Member, Linguistic Politeness Research Group, UK

 

Since 2014:  International Scientific Panel Member, European Network for Intercultural Education Activities

 

Other memberships:

International Pragmatics Association

European Association of Chinese Studies

British Association of Applied Linguistics

The Public Body of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

 

GRADUATE & POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISION & PARTICIPATION AT POSTGRADUATE VIVAS

  • Current

Main PhD supervisor (student’s name and area of research):

1. Anna Fu – Heritage languages in North East China, Dalian University of Foreign Languages

4. Puyu Ning – intercultural pragmatics (with Prof. Balazs Suranyi) Pazmany Peter Catholic University, Budapest)

5. Laura Simoes – The sociopragmatics of a working-class setting, Hellenic American University, Athens

6. Bilge Kalkavan – Storytelling in classrooms, Hellenic American University, Athens

7. Chris Somos – The sociopragmatics of transgendered language, Hellenic American University, Athens

8. Abeer Malkawi – rituals (with Mr Ken Turner, University of Brighton)

9. Erizal Lugman – politeness research (with Dr Vahid Parvaresh, Anglia Ruskin University)

 

Co-supervisor (student’s name and area of research):

  1. Sen Zhang (with Professor Fengguang Liu, Dalian University of Foreign Languages)

  2. Wenrui Shi (with Professor Fengguang Liu, Dalian University of Foreign Languages)

  3. Han Dan (with Professor Fengguang Liu, Dalian University of Foreign Languages)

 

Successful defenses/awards:

1. Liz Marsden – Email communication and (im)politeness

2. Xiaoyi Bi – Chinese impoliteness and CMC

3. Grace Chew Chye Lay – Historical Vietnamese politeness

4. Murad Sawalmeh – Contrastive rhetoric

5. Kricia Baretto – Politeness theory

6. Beatrice Owiti – Language in the courtroom in Dhulou

7. Chunyao Zhao – Stereotypes in Chinese

8. Norwanto Norwanto – A 3rd wave model of Javanese politeness

9. May Asswae – Politeness in Libyan Arabic

10. Chengyu Zhuang – Historical Chinese face

 

MA by research

Nichola Roberts – politeness and healthcare

Wenrui Shi – political linguistics

 

2010–2012

Supervising Yin-Chu Chen (graduated), Cheng-hsing Chen (graduated), Sunisa Sae-tung (graduated), Yu-hsiang Lin, Mei-chiung Chen, Lu Jui-chi (graduated), Masters Programme, Department of Foreign Linguistics and Literature, Asia University

 

2007–2008

Supervising Ildikó Sárközi (Hungarian citizen), Masters Programme, Department of Chinese Language and Culture, Budapest College of Buddhist and Oriental Studies

 

  • 2020, External examiner, Masomueh Bahnan, University of Malaya

  • 2019, External examiner, Cherish How, University of Malaya

  • 2018, External examiner, Daoning Zhu, National University of Singapore

  • 2016, External examiner, Hyangmi Choi, University of York

  • 2016, Internal examiner, Aziza Ghagam’s viva, University of Huddersfield

  • 2015, External board member, Zhu Min’s viva, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest

  • 2015, Head of viva, Mao Ye’s viva, University of Huddersfield

  • 2014, External board member, Nattana Leelaharattanarak’s viva, University of Surrey

  • 2014, PhD confirmation panel, external member, William Cheung’s viva, Lancaster University

  • 2014, Internal examiner, Lisa Jones’ MA, University of Huddersfield

  • 2014, External board member, Dan Jiang’s viva, SOAS, London

  • 2014, External board member, Anett Gulyas’s viva, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest

  • 2014, External examiner, Han-Shiou Yang, The Use of Questions and Their Consequences in Media Discourse, University of Brighton

  • 2013, External examiner, Adelaine Koh, Politeness in Singaporean and Japanese Service Encounters, Department of English Language and Linguistics, The National University of Singapore

  • 2013, External examiner, Hou Zhitao, First Person Deixis in Zuo Zhuan 〈左传〉自称研究 (in Chinese), Department of Chinese, The National University of Singapore

  • 2013 Internal examiner of Piyanoot Rattankool, Politeness in Diplomatic Talk, University of Huddersfield

  • 2013 External examiner, Nina Keawseangtham: Polite Refusals and Impression Management of Thai High School Students in North Eastern of Thailand, Department of Sociology, University of Leicester

  • 2011 August External examiner, Malgorzata Suszczynska: Remedial Work in Hungarian, Szeged, University of Szeged

 

AWARDS/DISTINCTIONS

  • 2017 March, December

       2 times Nominee of “Thank You Award” (student satisfaction award at the University of Huddersfield)

 

  • 2011 June

       Memorial Plaquette of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences on the occasion of Bestowing the Bolyai Janos Research Grant

 

  • 2010 March

       Award for Young Outstanding Scholars, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

       The Award’s details were published in the Official Journal of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2010) LIX/4, p. 122

EXTERNAL CONSULTANCY

2020    International member of promotion board, Faculty of Arts, Prešov University, Slovakia

 

2019    External member of promotion board, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, US

 

2019    Staff promotion consultant, University of Queensland

 

2018    Grant evaluator, National Science Centre (Narodowe Centrum Nauki)

 

2018    Grant evaluator, National Research, Development and Innovation Office, Hungary

 

2018    Grant evaluator, German Israel Foundation, Israel

 

2017    External member of promotion board, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, US

 

2016    International promotion board advisory member, Mu’tah University, Jordan

 

2015    External reviewer, National Science Foundation, U.S.

 

2015    Promotion board advisory member, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, U.S.

 

2015    External grant assessor, Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange, Taiwan

 

2015    External assessor, Hungarian National Junior Research Competition (OTDK)

 

2015    External Assessor, Periodic Review of MAs in Intercultural Communication with International Business and Communication

            and International Marketing, University of Surrey

 

2015–2017 External examiner for the PG provision in Linguistics and English Language, University of Brighton

 

2015    External grant assessor, The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO, the Dutch Research Council)

 

2014    International grant assessor, Research Council, University of Leuven, Belgium

 

2013    External Academic Member, Promotion Board, Department of Chinese Studies, The National University of Singapore

 

2013    External Reader for Research Excellence Framework outputs, Humanities Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

 

2012    Advisor, Journal Classification Committee, Department of Chinese Studies, The National University of Singapore

EDITORIAL & BOARD Positions

Since 2019        Editor with Juliane House, Hong Liu and Karin Ajmer, Contrastive Pragmatics: A Cross-Disciplinary Journal, Leiden, 

                           Boston and Singapore, Brill Publishers ISSN 2666-0385

 

Since 2018:       Co-Editor in chief with Juliane House, Edinburgh Studies in Sociopragmatics, an academic book series of         

                            approximately 20 thematically related volumes, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press

 

2014:                   Editor-in-chief with Xinren Chen; Since 2019: Advisory Editor, East Asian Pragmatics international journal (indexed by

                            SCOPUS, MLA & ERIH-Plus), London, Equinox

 

Since 2020        Editorial Board Member, Acta Linguistica Academica

 

Since 2020        Editorial Board Member, Sociolinguistics Studies

 

Since 2019        Editorial Board Member, Journal of Pragmatics

 

Since 2019        Advisory Board Member, Sapienta Philologica

 

Since 2019        Editorial Board Member, Russian Journal of Linguistics

 

Since 2019       Advisory Board Member, English Language Teaching Educational Journal

 

Since 2018:       Advisory Editorial Board Member, International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation

 

2010-2019:       Series Editor (with Eniko Németh T. and Károly Bibok), Pragmatic Interfaces series, London, Equinox

 

Since 2018:       Editorial Board Member, Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict, Amsterdam: John Benjamins

 

Since 2017:       Advisory Board Member, International Journal of Language Studies.

 

Since 2017:       Advisory Board Member, Advances in (Im)Politeness Studies. New York: Springer (Chaoqun Xie ed.)

 

Since 2017:       Board Member, Foreign Language and Literature Studies (外国语言文学), Fujian Normal University (Chaoqun Xie ed.)

 

Since 2016:       Advisory Board Member, Sinología Hispanica (西班牙新汉学), Confucius Institute Headquarters (Hanban), China;

                            Confucius Institute, University of Leon, Spain (Qiuyang Li ed.)

 

Since 2013         Advisory Board Member, Journal of Politeness Research, Berlin and New York, Mouton de Gruyter

Since 2013        Advisory Board Member, 当代西方语言学前沿理论研究与应用探索 (Cutting Edge Research and Practical Inquiries into

                           Contemporary Western Linguistics) Book Series, Beijing, Foreign Language Teaching and Research  Press  (Xinren 

                           Chen ed.)

 

Since 2012        Advisory Board Member, Linguistics Applied – International Journal of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, Kazimierz

                          Wielki University Publishing House, Bydgoszcz, Poland

 

Since 2012        Advisory Board Member, Interfaces. Bydgoszcz Studies in Language, Mind and Translation Series, Berne, Peter Lang

                          (Anna Baczkowska ed.)

 

Since 2012:       Editorial Board (Review Committee) Member, Silva Iaponicarum, (Editor-in-Chief: Arkadiusz Jablonski), Adam

                           Mickiewicz University

 

2011-2018:       Editorial Board Member, Chinese as a Second Language Research, Berlin & New York, Mouton de Gruyter

 

Since 2009:       Editorial Board Member, Journal of Chinese Language and Discourse, Amsterdam & Philadelphia, John Benjamins

Regular reviewer for the following journals/book series:

Journal of Pragmatics, Pragmatics, Pragmatics and Society, Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, Journal of Historical Pragmatics, Multicultural Discourses, Issues in Applied Linguistics, Gender and Language, Space and Culture, Chinese Linguistics

PUBLICATIONS

Monographs

In progress:

  1. 2023          with Willis Edmondson and Juliane House: Speech Acts, Discourse, and Interaction: An Integrative Pedagogic Grammar of English. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (signed author contract)

  2. 2022          with Juliane House: Cross-Cultural Pragmatics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (signed author contract)

  3. 2021          The Language of Ritual. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (signed author contract)

  4. 2020 (in press) with Helen Spencer-Oatey: Intercultural Politeness: Relating Across Cultures. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

  5. 2021          with Jiayi Wang: The Changing Faces of Im/politeness in Modern Chinese. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh (signed author contract)

  6. Forth.        with Rosina Marquez-Reiter: Leveraging Relational Practices. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (signed author contract)

Published

  1. 2017    Politeness, Impoliteness, and Ritual: Managing the Moral Order in Interpersonal Interaction. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge  ISBN: 9781107052185, 262 pp.

  2. 2013          with Michael Haugh: Understanding Politeness, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ISBN: 9781107626942, 330 pp

  3. 2013          Relational Rituals and Communication: Ritual Interaction in Groups, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke  ISBN: 9780230393042, 224 pp. Published as 《交际中的人际关系仪式》by Peking University Press, Beijin

  4. 2011          co-written with Yuling Pan: Politeness in Historical and Contemporary Chinese, Continuum, London & New York Hardcover, ISBN: 9781847062758, 202 pp.

  5. 2010          Historical Chinese Letter Writing, Continuum, London & New York Hardcover, ISBN: 0826430880, ISBN 13: 9780826430885, 288+xviii pp. Softcover (2011), ISBN: 9781441180360

  6. 2007          Terms of (Im)politeness, A Study of the Communicational Properties of Traditional Chinese (Im)polite Terms of Address, Eötvös Loránd University Press, Budapest Hardcover, ISBN: 9789634639374, 187+xiii pp.

Translations

  1. 2011          Gaku-kanwa: A Ryūkyūan Source of Language Education (with the preface of Patrick Heinrich), CSP, Newcastle Hardcover, ISBN: 978-1-4438-2950-2, 135 pp.

  2. 2009         Model Letters in Late Imperial China: 60 Selected Epistles from ‘Letters of Snow Swan Retreat’, Lincom GmbH, München & Newcastle Paperback, ISBN: 9783929075625, 240+iii pp.

Edited volumes

In progress:

  1. 2022          with Juliane House: Political Language Use in Contrast, Special Issue of Journal of Pragmatics

  2. 2022          with Juliane House: ‘Politeness Markers’ Revisited, Special Issue of Lingua

  3. 2021          with Gudrun Held and Annick Paternoster: Politeness in Historical Europe, Double Special Issue of Journal of Historical Pragmatics

  4. 2020          with Michael Haugh: Offence Taking and Morality: Pragmatic Perspectives, special issue of Language and Communication, Elsevier

  5. 2020          with Karin Ajmer, Liu Hong and Juliane House: The Brill Handbook of Contrastive Pragmatics. Brill, Leiden

  6. 2020          with Michael Haugh and Marina Terkourafi: The Cambridge Handbook of Sociopragmatics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

 

Published:

  1. 2020          with Juliane House: The Pragmatics of Ritual, special issue of Pragmatics 30(1), John Benjamins

  2. 2020          with Fengguang Liu and Juliane House: Chinese Media and Political Discourse(s)– Politeness Perspectives, special issue of Discourse, Context & Media 35, Elsevier

  3. 2019          New Vistas in Chinese Politeness Research, special issue of Acta Linguistica Academica

  4. 2019          with Vahid Parvaresh: Language Aggression and Moral Order(s), special issue of Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 7(1), John Benjamins, pp. 130

  5. 2016          with Michael Haugh and Jonathan Culpeper: The Palgrave Handbook of Linguistic (Im)Politeness, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

  6. 2013          with Michael Haugh and Sara Mills: Interpersonal Pragmatics, special issue of Journal of Pragmatics, Elsevier           

  7. 2012          with Yuling Pan: Chinese Face and (Im)politeness, Special Issue of Journal of Politeness Research, Vol.8/1, Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin & New York

  8. 2012          with Marcel Bax and Dániel Z.: The Historical Understanding of Historical (Im)politeness. John Benjamins, Amsterdam & Philadelphia, Current Topics in Pragmatics Series

  9. 2011          with Yuling Pan: Chinese Discourse and Interaction, Equinox, London Hardcover, ISBN: 9781845536329, 320 pp.

  10. 2011          with Marcel Bax: The Historical Understanding of Historical (Im)politeness, Double Special Issue of Journal of Historical Pragmatics, Vol.12/1, 2, John Benjamins, Amsterdam & Philadelphia ISSN: 1566-5852, 319 pp.

  11. 2011          with Sara Mills: Politeness in East Asia, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ISBN: 9781107007062

  12. 2011          with Francesca Bargiela-Chiappini: Politeness across Cultures, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke Hardcover, ISBN: 978-0-230-23648-6, 274 pp.

  13. 2011          with Francesca Bargiela-Chiappini: Institutional Politeness in (South) East Asia, Special Issue Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, Vol.21/2, John Benjamins, Amsterdam & Philadelphia

  14. 2010          with Jonathan Culpeper: Historical (Im)politeness, Peter Lang, Bern Paperback, ISBN: 14248689, ISBN 13: 9783039114962, Linguistic Insights Series 57, 300 pp.

  15. 2008          with Hao Sun: It’s the Dragon’s Turn, Chinese Institutional Discourses, Peter Lang, Bern Paperback, ISBN: 978-3-03911-175-6, 262 pp., Linguistic Insights Series 48

Papers in peer-reviewed journals (SSCI/AHCI indicated in the list)

Currently under review/accepted for publication:

  1. Fortch.       ‘Interactional ritual and (im)politeness – Background and current research’, invited contribution to a special issue of Journal of Pragmatics. SSCI

  2. Forthc.       With Juliane House, Fengguang Liu and Yulong Song: ‘Admonishing – A case study of paradoxical pragmatic behaviour in antique China’, submitted for review.

  3. 2021 (forth.) with Juliane House, Fengguang Liu, Shiyu Liu: ‘Mimesis and ritual frames: A case study of military training in Chinese universities’, under review in Pragmatics and Cognition. SSCI

  4. 2022 (forth.) with Juliane House: ‘Offensiveness and (de)escalation in mediatised rites of aggression’, under review in Language & Communication. SSCI

  5. 2022 (forth.) with Fengguang Liu, Juliane House and Wenrui Shi: ‘Historical language use in Europe from a contrastive pragmatic perspective: An exploratory case study of letter closings’, accepted for publication in Journal of Historical Pragmatics. SSCI

  6. 2022 (forth.) with Gudrun Held and Annick Paternoster: ‘Introduction: Politeness in and across Historical Europe’, accepted for publication in Journal of Historical Pragmatics. SSCI

  7. 2021 (forth.) with Dimitra Vladimirou and Juliane House: ‘Complaining on social media: The case of #MuckyMerton’,  

  8. 2021 (forthc.) with Juliane House: ‘War crime apologies: A contrastive pragmatic case study’, to be submitted to Journal of Pragmatics SSCI

  9. 2020          with Juliane House: Evaluating the appropriacy of using ritual frame indicating Expressions (RFIEs) – A case study of learners of Chinese and English’, accepted for publication in Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 

  10. 2020           with Juliane House: ‘ ‘Politeness markers’ revisited: A contrastive pragmatic perspective’, accepted for publication in Journal of Politeness Research SSCI

  11. 2020           with Vahid Parvaresh and Rosina Marquez-Reiter: ‘Alternative approaches to politeness and impoliteness: An introduction’, accepted for publication in Journal of Politeness Research SSCI 

  12. 2020           with Rosina Marquez-Reiter: ‘Sociality and moral conflicts: migrant stories of relational vulnerability’, accepted for publication in Pragmatics and Society SSCI

  13. 2020           with Ling Zhou: ‘(Im)Politeness and Self-Denigration in Modern Chinese’. Accepted for publication in Journal of Politeness Research 17(2). DOI:10.1515/PR-2018-0043. SSCI

Published:

  1. 2020 with Jinbo Cao 曹金波 and Fukushima Saeko: 日本政治语体变异及其语用功能研究 ‘Pragmatic Variation in Japanese Political Language Use’. Foreign Languages and Their Teaching 2020/4 (313): 138–146. CSSCI

  2. 2020 with Juliane House, Karin Aijmer and Hong Liu: ‘Editorial’, Contrastive Pragmatics 1(1): 5–6.

  3. 2020           with Fengguang Liu and Yulong Song: 历史仪式礼貌视阙下《左传》谏政辞研究 ‘Jian discourse in Zuo’s Commentary - A historical ritual politeness-based inquiry’. Waiyu Xuekan 外语学刊 (Foreign Languages) 5[216]: 120–125.

  4. 2020 (forth.) with Juliane House and Fengguang Liu: ‘(Im)politeness and Chinese political language use: An introduction’, Discourse, Context and Media 35 SSCI doi.org/j.dcm.2020/100384 

  5. 2020 (forth.) with Fengguang Liu, Juliane House, and Wenrui Shi: ‘Ritual political advice in Chinese state media: Reports on the National People’s Congress’, Discourse, Context and Media 35: 1–8 SSCI

  6. 2020          with Juliane House: ‘T/V pronouns in global communication practices: The case of IKEA catalogues across linguacultures’, Open Access in Journal of Pragmatics 161: 1–15 SSCI

  7. 2020          with Juliane House: ‘Revisiting the duality of convention and ritual: A contrastive pragmatic inquiry’, accepted for publication in Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics 56(1): 83–111 SSCI DOI: 10.1515/psicl-2020-0003

  8. 2020          ‘Capturing injunctive norm in pragmatics: Meta-reflective evaluations and the moral order’, Open Access in Lingua 237, SSCI DOI: doi.org/10.1016/j.lingua.2020.102814

  9. 2020          with Juliane House: ‘The pragmatics of ritual: An introduction’, Pragmatics 30(1): 1–14. SSCI DOI: doi.org/10.1075/prag.19016.kad

  10. 2020          with Yongping Ran and Linsen Zhao: ‘(Im)politeness, morality and rites of public shaming in Chinese televised dispute mediation’, Accepted for publication in Pragmatics 30(1): 40–63 SSCI DOI: doi.org/10.1075/prag.19019.ran

  11. 2020with Puyu Ning and Rong Chen: ‘Evaluation of explanation in interaction: TheChinese perspective’ 解释性话语评价分析 – 以中国互动者视角为例’, Modern Foreign Languages Xiandai waiyu 现代外语 43(3): 161–173. CSSCI

  12. 2020          with Juliane House: ‘Ritual frames: A contrastive pragmatic approach’, Pragmatics 30(1): 142–168. SSCI DOI: doi.org/10.1075/prag.19018.kad

  13. 2020          with Juliane House: ‘Ritual frames and ‘politeness markers’, Pragmatics and Society 10(4): 641–649. SSCI

  14. 2020          with Peter Bull and Anita Fetzer: ‘Calling Mr Speaker ‘Mr Speaker’: The strategic use of ritual references to the Speaker of the UK House of Commons’, Pragmatics 30(1): 64–87. SSCI   DOI: doi.org/10.1075/prag.19020.bul

  15. 2020          with Andrea Szalai: ‘The socialisation of language rituals – A case study of ritual cursing as a form of teasing in Romani’, Pragmatics 30(1): 15–39. SSCI https://doi.org/10.1075/prag.19017.kad

  16. 2019          ‘Response to Mervyn Horgan’, accepted for publication in Contemporary Sociology 48(5): 593. SSCI  

  17. 2019          with Sen Zhang: ‘Approaches to (Chinese) linguistic politeness’, Foreign Languages and Their Teaching (外语教学与研究) 6(309): 18–28. CSSCI 

  18. 2019          with Puyu Ning: ‘Revisiting intercultural communication from an intercultural pragmatic angle – A case-study of Chinese cultural norms’ 从跨文化语用学研究视角探索跨文化交际学研究的新途径 -- 以中国文化思想观念为例. submitted to Intercultural Studies Forum Kuawenhua yanjiu conglun 跨文化研究从轮, 1(1): 80-88.

  19. 2019          with Puyu Ning: ‘Ritual public humiliation: Using pragmatics to model language aggression’ Acta Linguistica Academica 66(2): 189–208. SSCI    DOI: 10.1556/2062.2019.66.2.3

  20. 2019          ‘Introduction: Advancing (im)politeness theory by using Chinese data’, Acta Linguistica Academica 66(2): 149–164. SSCI

  21. 2019          with Sen Zhang: ‘(Im)politeness and alignment: A case-study of public monologues’, Acta Linguistica Academica 66(2): 229–249.  SSCI DOI: 10.1556/2062.2019.66.2.5

  22. 2019          with Sen Zhang: ‘Intersubjectivity and implicitness in Chinese political discourses: A case-study of the 2018 vaccine scandal’. Journal of Language and Politics 18(5): 698-717 SSCI  doi 10.1075/jlp.18053.kad

  23. 2019          with Fuding Qi and Tinting Xiao: ‘到底是声明还是道歉—日语公开道歉的研究 Is it a statement or an apology – On public apology in Japanese.’ Foreign anguages and Their Teaching 2019/3 (306): 56–66. CSSCI

  24. 2019          ‘Relational ritual politeness and self-display in historical Chinese letters’ Acta Orientalia Hungarica 72(2): 207–227. DOI: 10.1556/062.2019.72.2.4 AHCI

  25. 2019          with Juliane House: ‘Revisiting speech acts from the perspective of ritual: A discussion note’, Multilingua 38(6): 687–692. SSCI  DOI: 10.1515/MULTI-2019-0002 

  26. 2019          with Vahid Parvaresh: ‘Morality, Moral Order, and Language Aggression and Conflict – A Position Paper’, Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 7(1): 6–30.

  27. 2019          with Vahid Parvaresh: ‘Morality and language aggression’, Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 7(1): 1–5.

  28. 2019          with Kim Ridealgh: ‘Exploring (im)politeness in ancient languages: An introduction’, Journal of Historical Pragmatics 20(2): 1–14. SSCI

  29. 2019          Ritual and aggression – A research area with relevance to Indian academia, accepted for publication by International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics, 49.1: 79–91.

  30. 2018          with Saeko Fukushima: ‘The meta-conventionalisation of e-practices: A Japanese case-study’, Internet Pragmatics 1(2): 353–379.

  31. 2018          with Chengtuan Li and Yongping Ran: ‘Constructing self-expert identity via other-identity negation in Chinese televised debating discourse’, Text & Talk 38 (4): 435 – 455. SSCI

  32. 2018          with Puyu Ning and Yongping Ran: ‘Ritual public apology – A case study of Chinese, Discourse, Context & Media     SSCI     https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dcm.2018.01.003

  33. 2017          with Liz Marsden: ‘The pragmatics of mimesis – A case-study from intercultural communication’, FLEKS, Scandinavian Journal of Intercultural Theory and Practice 4.1

  34.  2017         ‘The role of ideology in evaluations of (in)appropriate behaviour in student- teacher relationships in China’, Pragmatics 27.1: 33– 56. SSCI

  35. 2016          with Siân Robinson Davies: ‘Ritual, aggression and participatory ambiguity: A case study of heckling’, Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 4.2: 202–233.

  36. 2016          with Luca Németh, and Michael Haugh: Nyelvi udvariasság/udvariatlanság és metapragmatika (Linguistic politeness, impoliteness and metapragmatics). Filológia.hu (Philology) 6/7.1-4: 4–27.

  37. 2016    Postscript. Special Issue – Politeness in Ancient Languages, Journal of Politeness Research 12.2: 291–294.   SSCI

  38. 2016.          with Zhou Ling 周凌: 面子研究的传承与嬗变 The inheritence and change of face research. Waiyu yanjiu 外语研究 (Foreign Languages Research) 157(3): 26–30.  CSSCI

  39. 2016          with Melvin De La Cruz: ‘Rituals of outspokenness and verbal conflict’, Pragmatics and Society 7(2): 265–290. SSCI

  40. 2016          with Helen Spencer-Oatey: ‘The bases of (im)politeness evaluations: Culture, the moral order and the East-West divide’. East Asian Pragmatics 1.1: 75–108.

  41. 2016          with Xinren Chen and Jef Verschueren: ‘Editorial’. East Asian Pragmatics 1.1:1–4.

  42. 2016          A bekiabálás vizsgálata mimetikus és személyközi nézőpontból (Exploring heckling from a mimetic point of view). Argumentum 12: 1–31

  43. 2015          with Annick Paternoster: On the role of historical analysis in metapragmatics: A study on ‘discernment’ , Pragmatics 25(3): 369–391. SSCI

  44. 2015          Identity and ritual action. International Review of Pragmatics 7.2: 278–307.

  45. 2015          with Rosina Marquez Reiter: (Im)politeness and (im)morality: Insights from intervention’, The 10th Anniversary Issue of Journal of Politeness Research 11(2): 239–260    SSCI

  46. 2015          with Yongping Ran: ‘Ritual in intercultural contact: A case study of heckling’, accepted for publication in Journal of Pragmatics 77: 41–55.  SSCI

  47. 2014          Heckling – A mimetic-interpersonal perspective. Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 2(1): 1–35.

  48. 2013          with Michael Haugh and Sara Mills: ‘Interpersonal pragmatics: issues and debates’, Journal of Pragmatics, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2013.09.009 SSCI

  49. 2013          with Marcel Bax: ‘In-group ritual and relational work’, Journal of Pragmatics, eds. Michael Haugh, Dániel Z. Kádár & Sara Mills doi 10.1016/j.pragma.2013.03.011 SSCI

  50. 2013          with Michael Haugh and Weilin Chang: ‘Identities and Relational Practices in Chinese Online Discussion Boards’, Pramgatics 25(1): 73 – 97, Special Issue: (Im)politeness, eds. Miriam Locher, Brook Bolander & Nicole Hoehn SSCI

  51. 2013          with Sara Mills: ‘Re-thinking discernment’, Journal of Politeness Research, pp. 133-158. Vol.9/2 DOI 10.1515/pr-2013-0007. SSCI

  52. 2013          with Michael Haugh and Weilin Chang: ‘Aggression in mainland Chinese and Taiwanese CMC discussion lists’, Multilingua, pp. 343-372. Vol.33/3. doi 10.1515/multi-2013-0016. SSCI

  53. 2012          with Yuling Pan: ‘“Face” and politeness in Chinese: An introduction’, Journal of Politeness Research, Special Issue: Chinese Face and (Im)politeness, eds. Yuling Pan & Dániel Z. Kádár, pp. 1–10, Vol.8/1 SSCI

  54. 2012          ‘Historical Chinese politeness and rhetoric. A case study of epistolary refusals’, Journal of Politeness Research, Special Issue: Chinese Face and (Im)politeness, eds. Yuling Pan & Dániel Z. Kádár, pp. 93–110, Vol.8/1 SSCI

  55. 2011          人情與中文敬謙稱 – 古漢語中的“敬语转换”研究 [‘Emotions and Chinese honorific language – A study of historical Chinese vocative shifts’], 外國語文研究 (Studies in Linguistics and Literature [Nanjing University 南京大學]), pp. 26–40, Vol. 2

  56. 2011          with Yuling Pan: ‘Contemporary vs. historical Chinese politeness’, Journal of Pragmatics, Special Issue: Postcolonial Pragmatics, eds. Richard W. Janney & Eric Anchimbe, pp. 1528–1539, Vol.43/6  SSCI

  57. 2011          with Sükriye Ruhi: ‘Expressing through face: A historical perspective from Turkish and Chinese’, in Journal of Historical Pragmatics, Double Special Issue: The Historical Understanding of Historical (Im)politeness, eds. Marcel Bax and Dániel Z. Kádár, pp. 25–48, Vol.12/1-2   SSCI

  58. 2011          with Marcel Bax: ‘The historical understanding of historical (im)politeness: Introductory notes’, in. Journal of Historical Pragmatics, Double Special Issue: The Historical Understanding of Historical (Im)politeness, eds. Marcel Bax and Dániel Z. Kádár, pp. 1–24, Vol.12/1-2    SSCI

  59. 2011          ‘A graphic-semiotic analysis of the Chinese multimodal elevation and denigration phenomenon’, US-China Foreign Language (美中外語), pp. 77–88, Vol. 9/2

  60. 2011          with Francesca Bargiela-Chiappini: ‘Institutional politeness in (South) East Asia: An introduction’, Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, Special Issue:  Institutional Politeness in (South) East Asia, eds. Francesca Bargiela-Chiappini & Dániel Z. Kádár, pp. 1–9, Vol.20/2

  61. 2007          ‘On historical Chinese apology and its strategic application’, Journal of Politeness Research, Special Issue: Apology, eds. Karen Grainger and Sandra Harris, pp. 125–150, Vol.3/1    SSCI

  62. 2007          ‘On historical Chinese vocative shifts: a discourse analytic study’, Ming Qing Yanjiu 名清研究 (Journal of Ming and Qing Studies), pp. 96–132, Vol.14

  63. 2007          ‘考察近代漢語有禮和無禮稱謂用語的對話解釋 [‘On the interactional interpretation of deferential and rude vocatives in early modern vernacular Chinese texts’], Asian and African Studies, Special Issue: Languages and Realities of China and Japan, ed. Maja Veslic, pp. 1–20, Vol.12/3 

  64. 2005          ‘The powerful and the powerless – on the classification of the Chinese politedenigrating/elevating addressing terminology’, Acta Orientalia Hungarica,pp. 421–443, Vol.58/4   AHCI

  65. 2005          ‘從語用學的角度看中國的「禮貌格言」-重考中國「輕自」現象 ‘Examining the Chinese ‘politeness maxim’ from a pragmatic perspective; reconsidering the ‘self-denigration’ phenomenon)’,Qinghai minzu xueyuan xuebao 青海民族學院學報, pp. 61–63, Vol.121

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Handbook chapters

  1. 2021          with Michael Haugh and Marina Terkourafi: ‘Introduction: Directions in sociopragmatics’, in Michael Haugh, Daniel Z. Kadar, and Marina Terkourafi (eds.) The Cambridge Handbook of Sociopragmatics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

  2. 2021          with Juliane House: ‘Conventions and practices’, in Michael Haugh, Daniel Z. Kadar, and Marina Terkourafi (eds.) The Cambridge Handbook of Sociopragmatics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 

  3. 2021          with Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich: ‘Sociopragmatics and morality’, in Michael Haugh, Daniel Z. Kadar, and Marina Terkourafi (eds.) The Cambridge Handbook of Sociopragmatics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

  4. 2020          ‘Historical pragmatics’: Revised version, in ed. Carole A. Chapelle, The Concise Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics, Wiley-Blackwell, London DOI: 10.1002/9781405198431.wbeal1413

  5. 2018          ‘Politeness’, in Robin Clark (ed.) The Oxford Research Encyclopedia. Oxford University Press, Oxford

  6. 2018     Politeness and impoliteness in Chinese discourse, pp. 203–215, in Chris Shei (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Chinese Discourse Analysis, London, Routledge      

  7. 2017          with Jonathan Culpeper, and Michael Haugh: ‘Introduction’ pp. 1–8, in eds. Jonathan Culpeper, Michael Haugh, and Dániel Z. Kádár, The Palgrave Handbook of Linguistic Politeness, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan   DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-37508-7_1

  8. 2017          with Michael Haugh: ’Intercultural Politeness’, pp. 601–631 in eds. Jonathan Culpeper, Michael Haugh, and Dániel Z. Kádár, The Palgrave Handbook of Linguistic Politeness, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan   DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-37508-7_23

  9. 2017    with Marina Terkourafi: ‘Convention and ritual’, pp. 171–196, in eds. Jonathan Culpeper, Michael Haugh, and Dániel Z. Kádár, The Palgrave Handbook of Linguistic Politeness, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-37508-7_8

  10. 2016          ‘Chinese terms of address - Premodern’, pp. 299–302, in Rint Sybesma et al. eds.Encyclopedia of Chinese Language and Linguistics. Leiden: Brill.  

  11. 2013          ‘Historical politeness’, pp. 1–34, in eds. Jef Verschueren and Jan-Ola Östman, The Handbook of Pragmatics, John Benjamins, Amsterdam and Philadelphia 

  12. 2014          ‘Historical pragmatics’, in ed. Carole A. Chapelle, The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics, Wiley-Blackwell, London DOI: 10.1002/9781405198431.wbeal1413

  13. 2014          ‘Language education, power, and cultural expansion in Ryukyu: Chinese kanwa textbooks’, pp. 667–684, in. eds. Shinshi Miyara and Patrick Heinrich, Handbook of Ryukyuan Languages, Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin

  14. 2012          ‘Relational ritual’, pp. 1–48 in eds. Jef Verschueren and Jan-Ola Östman, The Handbook of Pragmatics, John Benjamins, Amsterdam and Philadelphia

Chapters in peer-reviewed volumes

Forthc.

  1. 2019          ‘Chinese Sociopragmatics’. In: Lessons on Chinese Linguistics, 2020, edited by Chiara Romagnoli and Linda Badan, Cahiers de Linguistique Asie Orientale, Paris.

Published:

  1. 2020          book chapter edition of 2018   with Saeko Fukushima: ‘The meta-conventionalisation of e-practices: A Japanese case-study’, Internet Pragmatics 1(2): 353–379, in Chaoqun Xie (ed.) (Im)politeness and Moral Order in Online Interactions. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 149–173.

  2. 2019          Interpreting ‘historicisation’ in the digital context: A historical interpersonal interactional approach. In: Mel Evans and Caroline Tagg (eds.) Historicizing the Digital. Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter, pp. 38–54. 10.1515/9783110670837-003

  3. 2019          ‘Globalisation and politeness – A cross-cultural inquiry’. In: Pilar Blitvich and Eva Ogiermann (eds.) Perspective on Politeness: Festschrift for Maria Sifianou. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 280–300.

  4. 2017          ‘Indirect ritual offence – A case of elusive impoliteness’, pp. 177–199, In:  Cap, Piotr & Marta Dynel (Eds.) Implicitness: From Lexis to Discourse. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins.

  5. 2016          Ritual in pragmatics. In: Yongping Ran (ed.) Applied Linguistics Research, Vol. 2. Beijing: Higher Education Press (Gaodeng jiaoyi chubanshe), pp. 64–92. 

  6. 2015    with Rosina Marquez-Reiter and Sara Orthaber: Customers’ responses to corporate social media marketing strategies. In: Elizabeth Christopher ed. International Management and Intercultural Communication: A Collection of Case Studies. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

  7. 2013          with Michael Haugh: Understandings of politeness. In: Xinren Chen 陳新仁 ed. Linguistic Politeness and Language Education (Yuyan limao yu yuyan jiaoyu 語言禮貌與語言教育), Foreign Language Education and Research Press (Waiyu Jiaoxue yu Yanjiu Chubanshe 外語教學與研究出版社), Shanghai

  8. 2012          ‘On the positive formation of Chinese group identity’, pp. 1–11, in eds. Yuling Pan & Dániel Z. Kádár, Chinese Discourse and Interaction, Equinox, London

  9. 2012          with Yuling Pan: ‘Chinese discourse and interaction – An introduction’, pp. 271–291, in eds. Yuling Pan & Dániel Z. Kádár, Chinese Discourse and Interaction, Equinox, London

  10. 2011          ‘Historical intercultural politeness – A case from the Ryūkyū Kingdom’, pp.163–172, in ed. Robert McColl Millar & Mercedes Durham, Proceedings of the 2010 Conference of the British Association of Applied Linguistics, Scitsiugnil Press, London

  11. 2011          with Sara Mills: ‘Culture and politeness’, pp. 21–44, in eds. Dániel Z. Kádár & Sara Mills, Politeness in East Asia, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

  12. 2011          with Sara Mills: ‘Politeness in East Asia: An introduction’, pp. 1–17, in eds. Dániel Z. Kádár & Sara Mills, Politeness in East Asia, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

  13. 2011          with Yuling Pan: ‘Politeness in China’, pp. 125–146. in eds. Dániel Z. Kádár & Sara Mills, Politeness in East Asia, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

  14. 2011          ‘Postscript’, pp. 247–264, in ed. Linguistic Politeness Research Group’, Discursive Approaches to Politeness, Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin 

  15. 2011          ‘Introduction: Politeness research in and across cultures’, pp. 1–14, in eds. Francesca Bargiela-Chiappini and Dániel Z. Kádár, Politeness across Cultures, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan

  16. 2010          with Jonathan Culpeper: ‘Historical (im)politeness: An introduction’, pp. 9–35, in eds. Jonathan Culpeper & Dániel Z. Kádár, Historical (Im)politeness, Peter Lang, Bern 

  17. 2010          ‘Exploring the historical Chinese denigration/elevation phenomenon’, pp. 117–145, in eds. Jonathan Culpeper & Dániel Z. Kádár, Historical (Im)politeness, Peter Lang, Bern 

  18. 2008          ‘Power and (im)politeness in traditional Chinese criminal investigations’, pp. 127–179, in eds. Hao Sun & Dániel Z. Kádár, It’s the Dragon’s Turn – Chinese Institutional Discourses, Peter Lang, Bern

  19. 2008          with Hao Sun: ‘Preface’, pp. 7–16, in eds. Hao Sun & Dániel Z. Kádár, It’s the Dragon’s Turn – Chinese Institutional Discourses, Peter Lang, Bern

  20. 2005          ‘Power and profit: the role of elevating/denigrating forms of address in pre-modern Chinese business discourse’, pp. 21–56, in eds. Francesca Bargiela-Chiappini & Maurizio Gotti (eds.) Asian Business Discourse(s), Peter Lang, Bern

Online peer-reviewed articles

2009          ‘Questions on discursive politeness research – A research report’,

                        <http://research.shu.ac.uk/politeness/meetingdec09.html>

Reviews and review articles

  1. 2020    ‘Review of Vera Freytag. 2020. Exploring Politeness in Business Emails: A Mixed-Methods Analysis. Bristol: Multilingual Matters’, Pragmatics and Society SSCI

  2. 2020          ‘Amy Olberding, The Wrong of Rudeness: Learning Modern Civility from Ancient Chinese Philosophy, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2019’, Review for China Review International 25(2): 153-156.

  3. 2020          with Fengguang Liu: ‘Review of Winnie Choir’s Directional Particles in Cantonese’, Journal of Historical Pragmatics SSCI

  4. 2007          ‘Gender Shifts in the History of English’, pp. 295–300, Gender and Language, Vol.1/2 SSCI

  5. 2007          ‘Diachronic Perspectives on Address Term Systems’, pp. 159–164, Journal of Politeness Research, Vol.3/1 SSCI

  6. 2006          ‘Written Communication across Cultures’, Linguist List, 17-1510

  7. 2005          ‘New developments in baihua linguistics’, pp. 122–126, Acta Orientalia Hungarica, Vol.57/1 AHCI

Bibliographies

  1. 2009          with Jonathan Culpeper: Bibliography of Historical (Im)politeness, downloadable from the New Website of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group: <http://research.shu.ac.uk/politeness/bibliography.html> 

  2. 2009          with Yuling Pan: Bibliography of Chinese (Im)politeness, downloadable from the New Website of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group: <http://research.shu.ac.uk/politeness/bibliography.html>

Popular writings

  1. 2014          Politeness in the globalised workplace. Communication Director 2014 – 01, 37–39.

  2. 2012          The Two Faces of the Dragon: Linguistic Politeness – and Its Lack – in Chinese,Babel, Vol. 1.

Lexicon entries

  1. 2004          49 entries on Sinology, in Magyar Nagylexikon (Encyclopaedia Hungarica), Vol. 18, Magyar Nagylexikon Kiadó, Budapest

GRANTS & SECURING FUNDING FROM COMMERCIAL ORGANISATIONS

  1. Principal Investigator (with Juliane House, Centre for Pragmatics Research, RILHAS), ‘Globalisation and Language Use – A Contrastive Pragmatic Inquiry’ (132969), funded by the Hungarian National Research Fund, HUF 10,914,000 (ca. EUR 33,000)

  2. October 2019 – September 2021 Foreign Co-Investigator, 辽宁省高等学校国(境)外培养项目 Liaoning Provincial Fund for Higher Educational Exchange Overseas, to support collaboration between the Research Office of Dalian University of Foreign Languages and the Pragmatics Research Centre of RILHAS, RMB 48,000.

  3. September 2019 – August 2020 External Investigator, ‘Linguocultural identity and communicative styles in various sociocultural contexts’ project, funded by RUDN University, Moscow, Russia. 

  4. September 2018 – August 2022 Co-investigator (with Andrea Szalai, Centre for Pragmatics Research, RILHAS), “Politeness, Relational Rituals and Relational Work in Romani and Beas Interaction”, Hungarian National Research Fund, HUF43,819,000 (ca. EUR 136,000).

  5. July 2018 Funding from Tsuru University, Japan, to cover my participation at the annual conference of the Linguistic Politeness Research Groups (JP Yen 10,000).

  6. September 2018 – December 2018 Co-investigator, Leiden University LUCL research grant to set up a ‘ritual booth’ in Leiden and study intercultural rituals, PI: Dick Smackman. EUR 15,000.

  7. September 2018 – November 2018 Host investigator, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Visiting Professor research grant, provided to host Professor Juliane House (Hellenic University of Athens) to undertake joint research in the Centre for Pragmatics Research at the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HUF 6,498,000, ca. 21,000 euros)

  8. September 2018 – July 2019 Host supervisor, Lili Gong’s (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies) postdoctoral research, funded by the China Scholarship Council, hosted by the Centre for Pragmatics Research at the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (ca. EUR 20,000)

  9. September 2018 – July 2019 Host supervisor, Jia Qiu’s (Nanjing University) doctoral research, funded by the China Scholarship Council, hosted by the Centre for Pragmatics Research at the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (ca. EUR 20,000)

  10. September 2018 – August 2019 International consultant, “An interpersonal pragmatic study on identity construction in Chinese and American institutional discourses”, PI: Chengtuan Li, grant of the Chinese Ministry of Education, hosted by the Guangdong University of Foreign Studies (RMB5,000) 

  11. September 2018 – August 2022 Recipient of the MTA Grant to establish a research position for a Junior Research Fellow at the Centre for Pragmatics Research at the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (EUR 38,400)

  12. August 2018 – December 2018 Recipient of the New Generation Foundation fund for intercultural training (London), in the value of approx. EUR 6,500 

  13. July 2017 – June 2022 Principal Investigator, MTA Lendulet Research Grant (EUR 387,000)

  14. November 2016 – August 2018 Co-investigator, Interpersonal Pragmatic Competence Project (No. 16JJD74000) Chinese Ministry of Education Research Grand, in consortium with the Guangdong University of Foreign Studies. (£23,000)

  15. September 2016 – August 2019 Co-investigator, Humour in Taiwan, Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation Research Grant, in consortium with the University of Queensland, University of Wollongong, and National Taiwan Normal University. (£38,000)

  16. March 2015 – March 2016 Principal Investigator, Automatic detection of verbal threat in Hindi and English aggressive speech, UK and India Research Initiative (British Council), Thematic Partnership. Members of the research team working under my supervision include Jim O’Driscoll (Huddersfield), Liz Holt (Huddersfield), and Rosina Marquez Reiter (Surrey). (£7,400)

  17. October 2015 – October 2018 Principal Investigator, Collaborative Research Agreement Project, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies. (£23,000)

  18. September 2015 – August 2017 Co-investigator, Research on Evaluating Human Interactivity in Chinese New Media, Research Grant provided by the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. PI: Doreen D. Wu. (£4,000)

  19. September 2014–August 2017 International Consultant, Le ragioni della cortesia Project, Swiss National Foundation (£2,000)

  20. March 2013 – August 2015 Co-Investigator (with Doreen Wu) of the long-term research project Investigating Online Chinese Communities and Their Patterns of Interaction
(Project Account No.: G-UA93), offered by the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. (£4,000)

  21. September 2011–August 2014 Co-Investigator of the long-term research project Politeness in Taiwan supported by the Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation, Taiwan, and mutually hosted by the Griffith University, Brisbane and the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. (£38,500)

  22. September 2011–August 2014 ​Principal Investigator of the long-term research project Taiwanese Linguistic Politeness supported by the Bolyai Janos Research Fellowship (Hungarian Academy of Sciences), and hosted by the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. (£112,000)

  23. August 2008–July 2011 Recipient of the 3 year Postdoctoral Research Grant of the National Hungarian Research Fund (PD 71628); project title: “The Collapse and Birth of Linguistic Politeness Systems - Research of Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Chinese Politeness”; host institution: Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. (£57,500)

  24. August 2008–July 2011 Principal Investigator of the long-term research project The Collapse and Birth of Linguistics Politeness Systems: Research of the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Chinese Politeness supported by the Chiang Ching Kuo Foundation, Taiwan, and hosted by the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. (£16,100)

  25. September 2007–July 2008 Co-Investigator (with Huba Bartos) of the project Discourse and Impoliteness supported by the Chiang Ching Kuo Foundation, Taiwan, and hosted by the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (£4,000) 

  26. September 2006–August 2007 Co-Investigator (with Huba Bartos) of the project Discourse and Politeness supported by the Chiang Ching Kuo Foundation, Taiwan, and hosted by the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (£3,000)

  27. March 2006 – June 2006 Grantee of the Publication Grant of the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation to publish the monograph Terms of (Im)Politeness – A Study of the Communicational Properties of Traditional Chinese (Im)polite Terms of Address. Budapest: Department of East Asian Studies, Eötvös Loránd University Press (£1,500)

  28. September 2005–August 2006 Co-Investigator (with Huba Bartos) the project The Politeness of Chinese officials – A Study of Addressing Deviancies in Pre-modern Chinese Official Discourse supported by supported by the Chiang Ching Kuo Foundation, Taiwan, and hosted by the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (£1,700)

  29. November 2005 Research and conference participation in Hua-lien, Taiwan, supported by the Dong-hwa University, Taiwan (ca. £1,000)

  30. September 2004 – August 2005 Co-Investigator (with Huba Bartos) of the project A Pragmatic Analysis of the Polite Self-denigration System of the Vernacular Chinese Language supported by the Chiang Ching Kuo Foundation, Taiwan, and hosted by the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (£1,300)

Funding from commercial organisations

May 2013 Recipient of £3,000, provided by Palgrave Macmillan international publishing house, to appoint an editorial assistant for the Palgrave Handbook of Linguistic Politeness, edited by Kádár, Haugh and Culpeper, and hosted by the Centre for Intercultural Politeness Research of the University of Huddersfield.  (£3,000)​

Securing other forms of funding

  1. July 2018 – December 2018 Recipient of Research and Development Funding, granted by the New Generation Foundation for the Centre for Pragmatics Research of the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, to deliver intercultural trainings for Hungarian immigrants living in the London area (HUF2,000,000 (ca. 6,500 euros) )

  2. June 2018 Main organiser, Summer School in English Linguistics, co-organised by the Centre for Pragmatics Research of the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the School of Foreign Languages, Fujian Normal University (7,000 euros)

  3. March 2013 Recipient, International Networking Fund, University of Huddersfield (£2,500)

Professional INTERNATIONAL courses (scholarships)

  1. 1998–1999 Participant, Chinese Language and Culture Faculty, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China (grant provided by the Ministry of Education, China, and the Ministry of Education,Hungary)

  2. Summer 2002 Participant, Course for Foreign Chinese Language Teachers, Beijing Normal University (grant provided by the Ministry of Education, China, and the Ministry of Education, Hungary) 

  3. Summer 2004 Participant, Japanese Language Course for Graduate Students and Researchers, Osaka, Kansai (scholarship provided by the Japan Foundation)

ORGANISING CONFERENCES /PANELS

  1. Co-organiser (with Ritesh Kumar et al.), “TRAC-2: The Second Workshop on Trolling, Aggression & Cyberbullying” at LREC 2020 (Marseille, 11-16 May 2020)

  2. Co-organiser (with Juliane House), Political Discourses in Contrast Workshop, Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 29 November, 2019, Budapest

  3. Co-organiser (with Juliane House), Public Workshop on Politeness and Its History, organised as part of Tudomany Unnepe (Celebrating Science), of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 25 November, 2019. Budapest

  4. Organiser, 1st EAP International Symposium, Dalian University of Foreign Languages, Dalian, China, October 2019

  5. Co-organiser (with Yongping Ran), ’Chinese Impoliteness Panel’, 14th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, Hong Kong, July 2019

  6. Co-organiser (with Gudrun Bachleitner-Held and Annick Paternoster), ’Historical Politeness in Europe Panel’, 14th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, Hong Kong, July 2019

  7. Co-organiser (with Xinren Chen), Marginalising Discourses in Lesser Studied Languages Panel”, 14th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, Hong Kong, July 2019

  8. Co-organiser (with Chaoqun Xie), RILHAS Summer School in Linguistics, July 2018, Budapest

  9. Organising committee member, EACL-10 (10th International Conference of the European Association of Chinese, Milano, September 2018

  10. Co-organiser (with Ritesh Kumar) of the “First Workshop on Trolling, Aggression and Cyberbullying (TRAC – 1)”, COLING 2018, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

  11. Co-organiser (with Liz Holt) of the “Exploring CA-Pragmatics Interfaces Symposium”, September 2016, University of Huddersfield

  12. Co-organiser (with Jim O’Driscoll) of the “8th International Symposium of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group: Conventional (Im)Politeness”, July 2014, Huddersfield

  13. Organiser of the 1st Postgraduate Conference on Linguistic Politeness, Centre for Intercultural Politeness Research, The University of Huddersfield, March 2013, Huddersfield

  14. Co-organiser (with Xinren Chen) of the panel “Chinese Identity in Interaction”, 12th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, July 2011, Manchester

  15. Co-organiser (with Michael Haugh and Sara Mills) of the “Discursive Pragmatics Symposium”, June 2011, Sheffield Hallam University

  16. Co-organiser (with Yuling Pan) of the panel “Chinese Discourse and Interaction”, 11th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, July 2009, Melbourne

  17. Co-organiser (with Yuling Pan) of the Special Invited Panel “Chinese Face and (Im)Politeness”, Colloquium on Face and (Im)Politeness, July 2009, Brisbane, hosted by the Griffith University

  18. Organiser of the colloquium “Polite Practices of the Past: Historical Perspectives of Linguistics (Im)Politeness”, May 4, 2009 Budapest, Hosted by the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

  19. Co-organiser (with Francesca Bargiela-Chiappini and Huba Bartos) of the “4th International Symposium of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group: East meets West”, July 2008, Budapest, hosted by the Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

  20. Co-organiser (with Jonathan Culpeper) of the panel “Historical (Im)Politeness Research”, 4th International Symposium of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group “East meets West”, July 2008, Budapest

  21. Co-organiser (with Hao Sun) of the panel “Chinese Institutional Discourse(s)”, 10th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, July 2007, Göteborg

  22. Co-organiser (with Huba Bartos) of the “4th Conference of the European Association of Chinese Linguistics (EACL)”, hosted by the Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

INVITED MEMBER IN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE BOARDS

  1. Invited international scientific committee member, The 6th International Symposium on Chinese Language and Discourse (6th ISCLD), 20-21 May, 2020, University of Macau 

  2. Invited scientific committee member, 11th Symposium of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group, University of Valencia July 4-6, 2018.

  3. Invited member, Scientific Committee of "East and West: the International Conference of Contemporary China Studies (2018)", organised by the Confucius Institute of León University, Spain; 2-3, May, 2018.

  4. Invited scientific committee member, the 15th Asia-Pacific Conference of the Association for Business Communication (ABC), Hong Kong Polytechnic University between 9-11 June 2017. 

  5. Invited international organising committee member of the 25th Annual Meeting of the International Association of Chinese Linguistics (IACL-25), held in June 2017 in Budapest, Hungary.

  6. Invited international organising committee member of the “9th International Conference of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group”, 2015, Athens, hosted by The Kapodistran University of Athens

  7. Invited international organising committee member of the conference “Impoliteness and Interaction”, 2013, Bydogszcz, hosted by Kazimierz Wielki University, Poland

  8. Invited international organising committee member of the “7th International Conference of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group”, 2013, London, hosted by SOAS, UK

  9. Invited international organising committee member of the “6th International Conference of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group”, 2011, Ankara, hosted by Middle East Technical University, Turkey

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS/INVITED TALKES

Plenary Talks

  1. 17th China Pragmatics Conference, Dalian University of Foreign Languages, China, August 2021

  2. ‘AHSN2020: “Laughter and Belonging”’, the annual conference of the Australian Humour Studies Network, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia, February 2020

  3. ‘The 8th International Conference on New Discourse in Contemporary China (NDCC)’, Dalian University of Foreign Languages, Dalian, China, October 2019

  4. IV Firsova Readings “Language in Modern Discourse Practices” organized by the Faculty of Philology of the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 22–23 October 2019

  5. International Conference conducted in Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Yogyakarta Indonesia, September 5–7, 2019

  6. The 1st International EAP Symposium: Variational East Asian Pragmatics, Dalian University of Foreign Languages, Dalian, China, September 2019

  7. 12th International Symposium on Politeness, Anglia Ruskin University, July 2019

  8. Joint 37th Symposium on North East Asian Linguistics & 8th International Symposium of Translation Studies, Dalian University of Science and Technology, Dalian, June 2019

  9. ‘East and West Contact and Dialogue: 2nd International Conference of Contemporary China Studies (2019)’, University of León, May 2019

  10. ‘VISTA – Young Leadership Forum’, Conference organised by the New Generation Foundation, Antal József Knowledge Centre, Budapest, April 2019

  11. ‘Words as a Battlefield: Persuasion in Contemporary Political and Media Discourse’, University of Maribor, Slovenia March 2019

  12. ‘Globalising Sociolinguistics (GloSoc2) “Communicating in the city” ’, Leiden University, The Netherlands, December 2018

  13. ‘Symposium on (Im)Politeness’, Nanjing University, China, October 2018

  14. ‘The First International Conference on Internet Pragmatics’, Fujian Normal University, September 2018

  15. “Politeness across Time and Space” Symposium, Freie Universität Berlin, June 2018

  16. ‘The teaching and learning of L2 pragmatics’, University of Central Lancashire, June 2018

  17. ‘49th All Indian Conference of Dravidian Linguistics”, Kolkatta, Jadavpur University, June 2018

  18. “Rites in Native American societies: global and local features”, part of the 56th International Congress of Americanists, University of Salamanca, July 2018

  19. ‘Academic Career Conference: An Interdisciplinary Symposium for Doctoral Students’ of the New Generation Foundation, Hungary, May 2018, Budapest

  20. Workshop on (Im)Politeness Research, Fujian Normal University, May 2018

  21. “The International Symposium on Advances in (Im)politeness Studies”, Fujian Normal University, May 2018

  22. “Frontier Research on Interpersonal Pragmatics” Symposium, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, March 2018

  23. 10th International Symposium on Politeness (SymPol10), York St John University, July 2017

  24. “New Directions in Pragmatic Research: Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives” Symposium, Meiji University, Japan, March 2017

  25. Historical Politeness Symposium, University of East Anglia, UK, June 2016

  26. Mobility and Complexity: Theorised and Applied, Historicizing the Digital: Language Practices in Old and New Media Symposium, University of Birmingham, UK, June 2016

  27. Teaching (Im)Politeness Through the Lenses of Morality, The 63rd TEFLIN International Conference, English Education Department, Indonesia, 2015

  28. Verbal Aggression, Conflict and Impoliteness, International Seminar on Verbal Aggression and Conflict, Department of Linguistics, Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkhar University, Agra, December 2015

  29. Intervention and Aggression: An Overview, Symposium of Intervention in Chinese, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, China, 22 October 2015

  30. The Metapragmatics of (Im)Politeness; plenary lecture presented at the 21st International Conference of the International Association for Intercultural Communication Studies (IAICS) and the 11th Biennial International Conference of the China Association for Intercultural Communication (CAFIC), Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, 15-18 July, 2015

  31. Ritual and (Im)Politeness; plenary lecture presented at the 7th Lodz Symposium: New Developments in Linguistic Pragmatics, University of Lodz, Poland, 12-14 April, 2015.

  32. The Metapragmatics of ‘Impoliteness’; Impoliteness, Interpreting and Translation, symposium hosted by the Universtity of Oslo, 23-24, November, 2015.

  33. Ritual and Individual Identity in Interaction; Workshop: Identity and Interaction, held in the organisation of the ICA Regional Conference: Expanding Communication: Old Boundaries and New Frontiers, University of Lodz, Poland, 9-11 April, 2015.

  34. (Im)Politeness: Its Past, Present and Future; plenary lecture presented at The 14th China Pragmatics Conference, Anhui University, Hefei, China, October 23, 2015.

  35. Morality, Public Discourse and (Im)Politeness; Plenary lecture, presented at The 3rd GUFS Forum on Applied Linguistics, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Guangzhou, China, December 5-7 2014.

  36. The Meta-pragmatics of Politeness, Plenary lecture presented at the Conference of English Language and Culture, University of Presov, Slovakia, October 2015.

  37. Ritualisation and Historical Intercultural Communication; Plenary lecture, May 15, 2014, 1st Poznan Historical Sociopragmatics Symposium, The Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland.

  38. Moral Aggression and Intervention, Plenary lecture, June 2014, 1st International Conference on Impoliteness in Interaction, Kazimierz Wielki University, Bydgoszcz, Poland

  39. Relational Rituals across Cultures; Plenary lecture, March 15, 2014, 4th Meaning, Context and Cognition Conference, The Faculty of English, University of Lodz, Poland.

  40. The ‘Impoliteness’ of the Heckler: A Mimetic-Relational Perspective, Plenary lecture, July 2013, Symposium: The Heckler, organised by School of the Arts, Loughborough University, in Trade, Nottingham, UK.

  41. A New Perspective: Ritual Impoliteness, Plenary lecture, May 2013, 1st International Conference on Impoliteness in Interaction, Kazimierz Wielki University, Bydgoszcz, Poland

  42. Intercultural Politeness Research, Plenary lecture, March 2013, 1st Postgraduate Conference on Linguistic Politeness, University of Huddersfield

Inaugural Lectures

  1. Culture and Politeness, May 2014, Nanjing University of Science and Technology

  2. The Secret World of Rituals, January 2013, University of Huddersfield.

Invited Talks

  1. Invited talk on linguistic politeness (via Zoom), Day-event on linguistics, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India, 02/06/2020

  2. Invited talk (with Juliane House) on ritual frame indicating expressions, Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, May 2020, Budapest

  3. Invited talk (with Juliane House) on the crossover between contrastive pragmatics and language and politics, Political Discourses in Contrast Workshop, Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 29 November 2019, Budapest

  4. Invited talk (with Juliane House) on contrastive pragmatics, The Day of Research, Public event of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 23 November 2019, Budapest

  5. Invited lecture of historical Chinese politeness, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, October 2019

  6. Invited lecture series on historical pragmatics, Zhejiang Gongshang University, Hangzhou, China, October 2019

  7. Invited talk on the relationship between historical pragmatics and museology, Lvshun Museum, Dalian, China, September 2019

  8. Invited talk on East Asian Pragmatics, the East Asian Pragmatics pre-conference workshop, the 16th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, June 2019, Hong Kong

  9. Invited talk on politeness and intercultural pragmatics, Hong Kong Baptist University, May 2018

  10. Invited talk on politeness research, Tsing Hua University, China, March 2018

  11. Invited talk on language aggression, Nanjing University, China, March 2018.

  12. Invited talk on politeness research and intercultural communication, University of Maribor, Slovenia, October 2017.

  13. ‘Chinese politeness – The state of art’, public lecture at Trinity College, The University of Dublin, March 2018.

  14. ‘Politeness and impoliteness’; public lecture at Anglia Ruskin University, March 2018.

  15. Invited discussant lecture series in the panel “The diachronic aspect of politeness: Value and form” Panel, organised by Kazuko Tanabe and Lala Takeda, 15th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, July 2017, Belfast

  16. Invited talk on the state of art of politeness research, November 2015, University of East Anglia, Norwich

  17. Invited talk on historical pragmatics, May 2015, Instituto di studi italiani, Universita della Svizzera italiana, Lugano, Switzerland

  18. Invited lecture on politeness, April 2015, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan

  19. Invited lecture on (im)politeness, February 2015, Eotvos Lorand University, Hungary

  20. Invited lecture on linguistics (im)politeness, December 2014, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, China

  21. Invited talk on politeness and morality, November 2014, University of Brighton

  22. Invited talk, British Historical Pragmatics Symposium, October 2014, University of Sheffield

  23. Invited Talk, May 2014, Nanjing University, China

  24. Invited Talk and 2 invited seminars, March 2014, Lancaster University, UK

  25. Member of the Invited Panel Chinese Face and (Im)Politeness in the “Face and (Im)Politeness” Workshop, July 2009, Brisbane, hosted by the Griffith University

  26. Invited Talk (theme: “Language Rituals”), October 2011, Tsuru University, Japan

  27. Invited Talk (theme: “Historical (Im)politeness”), May 2010, Asia University, Taiwan

  28. Invited Talk (theme: “Self-reflexive Research Methodologies”), Research Seminar of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group, December 2009, Sheffield Hallam University

  29. Invited Talk (theme: “Historical Politeness Research”), December 2009, University of Huddersfield

Panel/Colloquia presentations

  1. “Chinese Impoliteness”. Contribution to the panel “Chinese Impoliteness”, organised by Yongping Ran and Dániel Kádár, at the 16th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, June 2019, Hong Kong

  2. with Puyu Ning: “Ritual humiliation and impoliteness: The case-study of Chinese extramartial affairs”. Contribution to the panel “Chinese Impoliteness”, organised by Yongping Ran and Dániel Kádár, at the 16th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, June 2019, Hong Kong

  3. “Sociality and moral conflicts: migrant stories of relational vulnerability”. Contribution to the panel “The Interactional Construction of Morality”, organised by Rosina Márquez-Reiter and Michael Haugh, at the 16th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, June 2019, Hong Kong

  4. with Han Dan: “Nationalism and the interactional co-construction of Chinese identities”. Contribution to the panel “Identity Perspective from Peripheries”, organised by Yoshiko Matsumoto and Jan-Ola Östman, at the 16th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, June 2019, Hong Kong

  5. with Fengguang Liu and Wenrui Shi: “Historical Contrastive Pragmatics: A Case-study of Farewell”. Contribution to the panel “Politeness in Historical Europe”, organised by Gudrun Held, Annick Paternoster and Daniel Kadar, at the 16th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, June 2019, Hong Kong

  6. with Sen Zhang: “Chinese Political Language and Implicitness – A Historical Developmental Perspective”. Contribution to the panel “Diachrony of Politeness in East Asia in Modern Times: What has Shifter in the Way People Communicate?”, organised by Masato Takiura and Michi Shina

  7. with Saeko Fukushima: “On meta-conventionalisation: A case-study of Japanese”, 11th International Symposium of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group”, hosted by the University of Valencia, July 2018, Spain

  8. “The moral order: A case study of public shaming”, 11th International Symposium of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group”, hosted by the University of Valencia, July 2018, Spain

  9. “The pragmatics of ritual”, introductory talk presented at the 15th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, July 2017, Belfast

  10. “Ritual, aggression, and participatory ambiguity A case study of heckling”, contribution to “Researching and understanding the language of aggression and conflict”, organised by Maria Sifianou and Pilar Blitvich, 14th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, July 2015, Antwerp

  11. “Chinese online relational rituals”, with Xinren Chen and Janet Yonghong Qian, contribution to “Interpersonal pragmatics of social interaction in Chinese”, organised by Wei-lin Chang and Michael Haugh, 14th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, July 2015, Antwerp

  12. “What is “discursive” in discursive politeness research: A study on ritual practices”, with May Asswae, contribution to “Re-examination of the discursive approach to politeness”, organised by Yasuko Obana and Jun Ohashi, 14th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, July 2015, Antwerp

  13. “Keith … I mean Dave, Phil, or Nigel … whatever the heck your name is.” Destructive Rituals and Mixed Messages”, “(Im)politeness and Mixed Messages Panel”, organised by Michael Haugh and Jonathan Culpeper, 13th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, September 2013, New Delhi

  14. “On the historicity of politeness” (with Chengyu Zhuang), “Historical (Im)politeness Panel”, organised by Jeremy King 13th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, September 2013, New Delhi

  15. “On the historical appearance of discourse evaluation”, Symposium “Discursive Pragmatics”, Sheffield Hallam University, UK, June 2011  

  16. “Chinese Discourse and Interaction”, panel organised by Yuling Pan and Dániel Z. Kádár in the 11th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, July 2009, Melbourne

  17.  “Polite Practices of the Past: Historical Perspectives of Linguistics (Im)Politeness”, colloquium organised by Dániel Z. Kádár, May 4, 2009 Budapest, hosted by the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

  18. “Historical (Im)Politeness Research”, panel organised by Jonathan Culpeper and Dániel Z. Kádár in the 4th International Symposium of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group ‘East meets West’, July 2008, Budapest

  19. “When Non-Emotion Expressions Reveal about Emotions in East-Asian Cultures”, panel organised by Paolo Santangelo in the 5th ICAS Conference, August 2007, Kuala Lumpur

  20. “Chinese Institutional Discourses”, panel organised by Hao Sun and Dániel Z. Kádár in the 10th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, July 2007, Göteborg

Conference Presentations

  1. “Kaiwanxiao (“just kidding”): Conversational humour and claims to non-serious intent in Taiwanese talk shows”, with Michael Haugh and Wei-Lin Melody Chang, presented at the 2016 Conference of the Australasian Humour Studies Network, Cairnes, Australia, February 2018

  2. “Leveraging relational practices”, with Rosina Marquez-Reiter, talk presented at Jan Ola-Östman’s panel “Responsibility, Migration and Integration”, 15th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, July 2017, Belfast

  3. “(Im)morality – A notion to consider/play with in CA analysis”; “Exploring CA-Pragmatics Interfaces Symposium”, September 2016, University of Huddersfield

  4. with Melvin De La Cruz, “Aggression and morality”, 8th International Symposium of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group, Huddersfield, July 2014, Huddersfield

  5. with Sian Robinson Davies: “Ritual, aggression and ambiguity”, 8th International Symposium of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group, Huddersfield, July 2014, Huddersfield

  6. “Chinese linguistic rituals”, 8th Conference of the European Association of Chinese Linguistics, Paris, September 2013, hosted by EHESS

  7. with Michael Haugh, 7th International Symposium of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group (LPRG),  London, July 2013, hosted by SOAS

  8. with Michael Haugh, 6th Lodz Symposium, Lodz, Poland, May 2012

  9. 12th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association, University of Manchaster, July 2011

  10. with Marcel Bax: “Changes of face: the particularization of a concept over time and across cultures”, Symposium “On Face”, University of Huddersfield, UK, June 2011

  11. 5th International Symposium of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group (LPRG), Ankara, July 2011, hosted by Middle East Technical University

  12. with Alex Chen: “Taiwanese mailing practices in English”, 2011 Language Education Conference, Huan-chiu University, Taiwan, May 2011

  13. 43rd Annual Conference of the British Association for Applied Linguistics, 9–11 September 2010, The University of Aberdeen (read by Jo Angouri)

  14. XVIII Biennial Conference of The European Association of Chinese Studies: “Culture is a Crowded Bridge”, 14–18 July, 2010, Riga

  15. 5th International Symposium of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group (LPRG): “Politeness On- and Offline”, 30 June – 2 July 2010, Basel (with Michael Haugh)

  16. 5th Conference of the European Association of Chinese Linguistics (EACL), September 2007, Leipzig

  17. 3rd International Symposium on Politeness, July 2007, Leeds

  18. 9th Workshop on Chinese Emotion Research, organised by Paolo Santangelo, May 2007, Cremona

  19. 15th Conference of the International Association of Chinese Linguistics (IACL) & 19th Annual North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics (NACCL) Joint Conference, May 2007, New York

  20. 2nd International Conference on Multicultural Discourses, April 2007, Hangzhou

  21. 16th Conference of the European Association of Chinese Studies (EACS), September 2006, Ljubljana

  22. 3rd Conference of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group (LPRG): “Linguistic Impoliteness and Rudeness: Confrontation and Conflict in Discourse”, July 2006, Huddersfield

  23. 31st International LAUD Symposium: “Intercultural Pragmatics”, March 2006, Landau

  24. 4th Conference of the European Association of Chinese Linguistics (EACL), January 2006, Budapest

  25. 4th International Junior Scholar’s Conference on Sinology, November 2005, Hua-lien

  26. 9th Conference of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA), July 2005, Riva del Garda

  27. 13th Conference of the International Association of Chinese Linguistics, June 2005, Leiden

  28. 2nd Conference of the Linguistic Politeness Research Group (LPRG): “Politeness: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Language and Culture”, March 2005 Nottingham

  29. 15th Conference of the European Association of Chinese Studies (EACS), August 2004, Heidelberg

  30. 3rd Conference of the European Association of Chinese Linguistics (EACL), September 2003, Ghent

  31. European Association of Chinese Linguistics (EACL), September 2003, Ghent

EXAMPLES OF ESTEEM INDICATORS & INTERVIEWS

2020 Cambridge University Press Blog on Interactional Rituals and COVID-19

http://www.cambridgeblog.org/author-profile/daniel-z-kadar/

 

Radio interview regarding intercultural pragmatics; interviewed by Hungarian Catholic Radio; 6 September, 2020

https://www.katolikusradio.hu/musoraink/adas/1/530424

 

Radio interview regarding cross-cultural pragmatics; interviewed by Klubradio; 25 August 2020

https://www.klubradio.hu/archivum/fulbevalo-2020-augusztus-25-kedd-1300-12527

Radio interview regarding intercultural pragmatics; interviewed by Hungarian Catholic Radio; 9 August, 2020

https://www.katolikusradio.hu/musoraink/adas/1/528294

 

Public talk on linguistic politeness in the Indian Institute of Technology

https://www.facebook.com/bornini.lahiri/videos/10214833098655481/

 

Radio interview on linguistic politeness research by Hungarian Catholic Radio, December 2019

https://www.katolikusradio.hu/musoraink/adas/1/509664

 

Report on Daniel Kadar’s Chinese language and politics-related research, published at the Polio Network:

https://www.comminit.com/polio/content/alignment-politeness-and-implicitness-chinese-political-discourse-case-study-2018-vaccin

 

Public talk on pragmatics at LinguaFest, in a large conference for business executives, Budapest, 7 September 2019

 

Radio interview on linguistic ritual research by Inforádió Hungary (the Hungarian partner radio of BBC), June 2018

 

Interview in the Hungarian M5 Television Channel “Mindenki Akadémiája” (Everyone’s Academy), May 2018

 

School interview on politeness

 Nyköpings Enskilda Gymnasium in Sweden, February 2018

 

Interview with Professor Daniel Kadar, Author of Politeness, Impoliteness and Ritual – WEEKENDAVISEN, Copenhagen, Denmark, 21 July 2017

https://www.pressreader.com/denmark/weekendavisen/20170721/281509341242869

 

Kiemelten fontosak a nyelvi rítusok (Interactional Rituals are Important), Interview with Professor Daniel

Kadar – Magyar Hirlap (Hungarian Daily), 2017

http://magyarhirlap.hu/cikk/88671/Kiemelten_fontosak_a_nyelvi_ritusok

 

The Times Higher Education – Appointments, 12 July 2014

http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/news/appointments-17-july-2014/2014504.article

 

Visit to The Guangzhou Provincial Youth Association, China

http://www.54cn.net/chn200906241436377/article.jsp?articleId=68099386

 

The Study of Politeness,

http://www.hud.ac.uk/research/researchnews/thestudyofpoliteness.php

 

Who is Who in Hungary, 6th Edition (Zug, Switzerland: Who is Who, Verlag für

Personenzyklopädien) – Biographical entry

 

Who is Who in Hungary, 5th Edition (Zug, Switzerland: Who is Who, Verlag für

Personenzyklopädien) – Biographical entry

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