Diabetes Stigma UK Media: Type 1 vs Type 2 | AcademicJobs
Cardiff University analysis of 10,000 UK news articles uncovers biased portrayals of Type 1 vs Type 2 diabetes, linking to stigma. Explore findings, impacts, and solutions.
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Dr Sara Vilar Lluch is a lecturer in Language and Linguistics at Cardiff University, based in the Centre for Language and Communication Research within the School of English, Communication and Philosophy. She holds a BA, MA and PhD in Linguistics, along with Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). Her academic background includes doctoral studies at the University of East Anglia and prior affiliation with the University of Nottingham.
Dr Vilar Lluch specialises in discourse analysis. Her research focuses on areas including Systemic Functional Linguistics, metaphor analysis, health communication, and representations in textual genres. She has contributed to publications and co-edited volumes on topics such as discourses of inclusive and exclusionary health communication. She teaches modules including Language and Gender. Her professional email address is VilarLluchS@cardiff.ac.uk.
Cardiff University analysis of 10,000 UK news articles uncovers biased portrayals of Type 1 vs Type 2 diabetes, linking to stigma. Explore findings, impacts, and solutions.










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