Complete profile
Nicoletta VASTA
- DILL Dipartimento di lingue e letterature, comunicazione, formazione e società
- Professoressa Ordinaria
- ANGL-01/C Lingua, traduzione e linguistica inglese
Curriculum vitae
Publications
Professors' office hours
- Martedì dalle 12:00 alle 13:00 dal 01/10/2024 al 30/09/2025 presso I semestre: online su Teams; II semestre: Laboratorio di Comunicazione - Santa Chiara, Gorizia
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Research
She has authored and (co-)/edited volumes on language education and testing (e.g. Università e Lingue alle Elementari, 1996; with N. Komninos, Il testing linguistico, 2008), as well as on economic and political discourse analysis (e.g. Moral Suasion in Central Banking. A Pragmatic-Textual Approach to Economic Discourse, 1994; Rallying Voters: New Labour's Verbal-Visual Strategies, 2001; with D.R. Miller, La costruzione linguistica della comunicazione politica, 1997; Forms of Promotion: Texts, Contexts and Cultures, 2006; with C.R. Caldas-Coulthard, Identity Construction and Positioning in Discourse and Society, 2009). She has published essays and book chapters on political, advertising, and conflict discourse analysis in a multimodal and/or SFL/CDA-based perspective (e.g. “Sport a Yellow Ribbon” and Other Strategies for Raising Public Opinion’s Consensus on Military Actions in Iraq: a linguistic analysis of conflict management”, 2004; “Profits and Principles: Is There a Choice? The Multimodal Construction of SHELL's Commitment to Social Responsibility and the Environment in and across Advertising Texts”, 2005; “‘Once upon a time there was a little blue egg...’: A Multimodal Analysis of Political Humour in the Labour PEB Dave the Chameleon - The Debut”, 2009; “Negotiating Roles and Identities in Corporate Advertising: A Multimodal Analysis of the Total Energy Doubled 2005 TV Commercial”, 2010; “Identities in Conflict: Making Sense of Voices from inside the War on Terror”, 2016). She has published essays/articles/chapters on multimodality in educational settings (with P. Trevisan, “Who Cares About Children’s Rights? Critical Multimodal Awareness and its Implications for the Design, Analysis and Use of Children’s Online Educational Materials”, 2017; “Advances and Challenges in EFL Multiliteracy Environments”, 2020) and has recently co-edited (with A.P. Baldry) the volume Multiliteracy Advances and Multimodal Challenges in ELT Environments, 2020. She has also investigated identity, values and emotions in a sociolinguistic and cross-cultural perspective (e.g. with J. Douthwaite, “Supreme Revolutions. Equity, symmetry and argument in end-of-life decisions”, 2001; “The Construction of Gender Identities and Ideologies in Print Ads: developing students' multimodal, intercultural and professional competence”, 2003; with I. Jammernegg, Paura e paure, 2005; “Promoting One's Party as 'the Solution': Prospective and Retrospective Fears in Two Labour Party Political Broadcasts”, 2006; et al. (eds.), Identities in Transition in the English-speaking World, 2011; “Marketing and Resisting Plastic Surgery: heteroglossic voices in the multimodal construction of female identity”, 2012), as well as cultural and semiotic trajectories and intertextual thematic formations across genres (e.g. “Multimodal Meaning-making Patterns and Cultural Constructs in Party Political Broadcasts and Party Election Broadcasts”, 2004; “Consent and Dissent in British and Italian Parliamentary Debates on the 1998 Gulf Crisis”, 2004).
She has participated in, and/or coordinated local, national and international projects. These include:
1. 2017-2019: Scientific Coordinator of the PRID (Departmental Project) “Cutting Edge: Multiliteracy Advances and Challenges in Hypermedia English Teaching Environments (MACHETE)” (University of Udine); score 46/50; total funding granted: €37,000.00 including the Udine University co-funding of a one-year fellowship grant.
2. 2014-2017: Scientific Coordinator of the MARIE CURIE IOF Project on “Improving Dyslexic Children’s Reading Abilities: the Role of Action Video Games and Hypermedia Texts” (University of Udine & Sydney University. Researcher: Piergiorgio Trevisan); score 95.20/100 (threshold: 70.00/100.00); total funding granted: €226,481.70
3. Various roles in four PRIN (National Interest Research) Projects:
a) 2009-2011: ACT - Access through Text - Accessibilità mediata dai testi. Project n° 2009RL3NF4; score 59/60; Ministerial co-funding €67,816.00. Co-ordinator local research unit’s subproject:
MACE - Multimodal Awareness for Children's Empowerment (COME - COnsapevolezza Multimodale e Empowerment dei minori), which included Udine University co-funding of a one-year fellowship grant;
b) 2005-2007: e-Colingua: e-corpora negli studi linguistici e multimodali, nella traduzione, nell'apprendimento e nelle verifiche online delle lingue. Project n° 2005102425; score 58/60; Ministerial co-funding €230,000.00. Member for the University of Udine within the local Trieste research unit’s sub-project: AMTA;
c) 2002-2004: Didactas: Project n° 2002101553; score: Class A: 66/80 78/80; Ministerial co-funding €119,000.00. Member of the local Trieste research unit’s sub-project: C.A.T.T;
d) 2000-2002: Linguatel: Progetto telematico di lingua e mediazione interlinguistica: Project n° MM10197342. Member of the local Trieste research unit’s sub-project: Coptatas.
4. 1999-2001: MURST (Ministry of University and Scientific & Technological Research) project for young researchers, University of Trieste: "Promuovere un prodotto/'produrre' un candidato: il linguaggio della persuasione tra mercato e politica" ("Promoting a product/'manufacturing' a candidate: the language of persuasion between marketing and politics").
A former Board member (2009-2013) of A.I.A. (Associazione italiana di Anglistica – Italian Society of English Studies) and of the Editorial Committee of its (class A-rating) academic journal Textus. English Studies in Italy, she was Vice President of A.I.A. from 2011 to 2013. Between 2007 and 2010, she was Secretary of the National Board of A.I.C.L.U. (Associazione italiana centri linguistici universitari - Italian Association of University Language Centres).
She has presented numerous papers at international conferences and was a member of the Academic Programme Committee of, e.g., 28th and 29th European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference
Research groups
- Group coordinator: MACHETE - Multiliteracy Advances and Challenges in Hypermedia Environments
- Group member: Social Science & Humanities for Health