Ensslin, Astrid

Astrid Ensslin joined Bangor University in 2007 after completing her PhD (summa cum laude) on electronic literature (hypertext, hypermedia and canonicity) from Heidelberg University, having previously held British Academy and ESRC-funded research (as well as teaching) positions at the Universities of Leeds and Manchester. Her main interests are in the field of Digital Humanities, in particular digital culture and communication. Her current research revolves around reading digital fiction (AHRC-funded) and literary gaming. Further interests include the language of videogames and gaming; language ideologies in the (new) media and studying learner language using corpus-based discourse analysis. She convenes Bangor University’s Digital Economies Cluster and is Principal Investigator of the Journal of Gaming and Virtual Worlds.
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