Martin Reisigl

Martin Reisigl

Martin Reisigl is Associate Professor at the Department of Linguistics at the University of Vienna. He holds a PhD in Applied Linguistics. Between 2011 and 2017, he has been an Assistant Professor for Sociolinguistics at the Institute for German Studies and the Center for the Study of Language and Society (CSLS), University of Bern. He was a Substitute Professor for German Linguistics at the Technical University Dortmund (2016-2017) and the University of Hamburg (2009-2010). Furthermore, he was a visiting professor at the Central European University in Budapest (2009, 2011). His research interests include (critical) discourse studies, text linguistics, sociolinguistics, pragmatics, politolinguistics, ecolinguistics, rhetoric, language and history, linguistics and literature, argumentation analysis, semiotics. Recent co-edited publications include ‘Diskursanalyse und Kritik [Discourse Analysis and Critique]’ (with Antje Langer and Martin Nonhoff, 2019), ‘Discursive Representations of Controversial Issues in Medicine and Health’ (with Giuliana Elena Garzone and Maria Cristina Paganoni, 2019), ‘Sprache und Geschlecht. Band 1 & 2: [Language and Gender: Volume 1 & 2 (with Constanze Spieß, 2017), ‘Diskurs – semiotisch. Aspekte multiformaler Diskurskodierung [Discourse – semiotically. Aspects of multiformal discourse coding]’ (with Ernest W. B. Hess-Lüttich, Heidrun Kämper & Ingo H. Warnke, 2017), ‘Klima in der Krise – Kontroversen, Widersprüche und Herausforderungen in Diskursen über Klimawandel [Climate in Crisis – Controversies, Contradictions and Challenges in Discourses on Climate Change]’ (2020), ‘Sprachenpolitik in Österreich. Bestandsaufnahme 2021 [Language policy in Austria. Stocktaking 2021]’ (with Rudolf de Cillia and Eva Vetter, in print), ‘Diskursgrammatik [Discourse Grammar]’ (with Marcus Müller, Maria Becker, Michael Bender and Ekkehard Felder, in preparation].