Stamatina Katsiveli
CommunicationB.A. (Hons) Philology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki; M.A. Theoretical Linguistics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki; Ph.D. Linguistics, Queen Mary University of London
Stamatina Katsiveli received her Ph.D. in Linguistics from Queen Mary University of London, funded by QMUL Principal’s Studentship. Her field of expertise is sociolinguistics and the investigation of talk-in-interaction in Greek and in English, focusing on interpersonal communication in ordinary and professional settings. Her research interests revolve around the relationship between language and (institutional) identity, intersectionality, gender/sexuality and national belonging. She has published in scientific journals (e.g., Journal of Pragmatics, Gender & Language, Anglistica AION), co-authored several papers and book chapters, and presented her research at various international conferences. She is currently a reviewer in Gender & Language and a member of ISCA Editorial Committee.
Dr. Katsiveli has taught on undergraduate courses in sociolinguistics and related areas, including Foundations of Language, Research Methods, Language in the Media, as well as more formal linguistic topics, such as Phonology, Syntax, and Semantics.
In 2021, she joined the Department of Communication at Deree – The American College of Greece, where she is currently teaching courses on Professional Communication.