ABOUT US

TEAM Coordinator
Ewa Kucelman, PhD
Graduate of Jagiellonian University in Kraków.
2010 PhD title for “Reflexive Pronouns in Early Modern English”. Since 2001 employed at Pedagogical University of Cracow, Institute of Modern Languages, English Studies.
The author of one monograph, Self-based Anaphora in Early Modern English. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2013.
Main research interests include historical linguistics, pragmatics, discourse analysis, cohesion and coherence and the ways of building these, and most recently the evaluation of written and spoken discourse. I am also currently working on an international project concerning the pragmatics of political discourse on Twitter.

TEAM Leader
Joanna K. Bojarska, BA
A fourth-year English Philology student, specialising in Language Communication. During her BA studies, she specialised in translation but wrote her thesis in linguistics. Her research interests include discourse analysis, Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC), Natural Language Processing (NLP), and sociolinguistics.
She is a senator in the University Senate, and a member of the Institute and the Faculty Councils.
Her other interests include reading, writing, theatre, travelling, and occasional gaming.

Vice TEAM Leader
Mateusz B. Wysocki, BA
A fourth-year English philology student. Despite his BA specialisation being Teaching, he wrote his thesis in phonetics and currently he is specialising in Language Communication. His main areas of academic interests include phonetics, pragmatics, and syntax. In his spare time, he is devoted to playing computer games with an occasional break for watching films and TV series.

TEAM Treasurer
Kornelia Wlezień
A second-year English Philology student, specialising in translation. She is an open, energetic person with plenty of ideas and aspirations in her head. She relishes seeking linguistic curiosities and finding out how languages are complicated and fascinating. However, her biggest passion is contemporary dance, in which one can tell stories through the language of dance.
