12/12/2019 Institute of Forensic Linguistics Research Seminar Series, Aston University.
Clarke, I. (2019) Inauthentic identities: Comparing trolling tweets to general tweets.
23/10/2019 Linguistics Research Seminars, University of Huddersfield
Clarke, I. (2019) "Inauthentic identities: Comparing trolling tweets to general tweets"
13/11/2019 BAAL Corpus Linguistics Special Interest Group Annual Worskhop, Lancaster University
Clarke, I. and McGlashan, M. (2019) "Online Discourses of Toxic Masculinity"
22-25/07/2019 The 10th International Corpus Linguistics conference, Cardiff University
Clarke, I. (2019). "Comparing Twitter Trolling to the Dimensions of General English Twitter".
Fuoli, M., Clarke, I., Weigand, V., Mahlberg, M. (2019). "Responding effectively to customer feedback on Twitter: a mixed-methods approach".
4/03/2019 Interactions between linguists and the private sector, Lancaster University
Clarke, I. (2019). "Investigative Linguistics in the Private Sector: Receiving Requests, Taking Cases, and the Challenges in Building a Reputation".
06/12/2018 English Language and Communication research seminar talk, University of Hertfordshire.
Clarke, I. (2018). "Poor little snowflake, are you 'grossly' offended?": Quantifying Communicative Styles of Twitter Trolling.
22/11/2018 Guest lecture for The Sociolinguistics of Cyberspace, University of Lausanne, Switzerland.
Clarke, I. (2018). A Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Twitter Trolling.
26/10/2018 Jurilinguistics II: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Language and Law, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, Spain.
Kredens, K. and Clarke, I. (2018). The linguist as expert in the legal setting: constructing a professional identity.
15/10/2018 Seminar series on Social Media Aggression, Goldsmiths, London.
Clarke, I. (2018). "Poor little snowflake, are you 'grossly' offended?": Quantifying Communicative Styles of Twitter Trolling. Video
22/09/2018 14th American Association for Corpus Linguistics (AACL) Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.
Grieve, J. and Clarke, I. (2018). Tracking stylistic change on the Donald Trump Twitter Account.
21/09/2018 14th American Association for Corpus Linguistics (AACL) Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.
Grieve, J., Clarke, I., Popoola, O. and Waibel, E. (2018). Native Language Identification of the Guccifer 2.0 corpus.
04/08/2018 The 6th Roundtable for the Germanic Society of Forensic Linguistics (GSFL'18), York University.
Clarke, I. (2018). Stylistic Variation in Twitter Trolling: Countering and Spreading (Mis)information.
19/07/2018 The International Society for the Linguistics of English (ISLE 5) Conference, Institute of English Studies, Senate House, University of London.
Clarke, I and Grieve, J. (2018). A Multidimensional Analysis of English Twitter.
9/07/2018 Centre for Crime, Justice and Policing annual conference, University of Birmingham.
Grieve, J., Clarke, I., Popoola, O. and Waibel, E. (2018). Native Language Identification through Back Translation.
23/06/2018 Corpora and Discourse International Conference, Lancaster University.
Clarke, I. and Grieve, J. (2018). Stylistic variation in the Donald Trump Twitter account.
06/06/2018 Elective at R statistics summer school, University of Birmingham.
Clarke, I. (2018). How to use Multiple Correspondence Analysis in R for linguistic analysis.
04/08/2017 The 1stWorkshop on Abusive Language Online, Association of Computational Linguists Conference, Vancouver, Canada.
Clarke, I. and Grieve, J. (2017). Dimensions of Abusive Language on Twitter. Video.
25/07/2017 The 9thInternational Corpus Linguistics Conference, University of Birmingham.
Clarke, I. (2017). Dimensions of Twitter Trolling: Short text classification using Multiple Correspondence Analysis.
26/07/2017 The 9thInternational Corpus Linguistics Conference, University of Birmingham.
Grieve, J., Carmody, E., Clarke, I., Gideon, H., Heini, A., Nini, A. and Waibel, E. (2017). Attributing the Bixby Letter using n-gram tracing.
12/07/2017 The 13thInternational Association of Forensic Linguists Conference, Porto, Portugal
Paper 1: Clarke, I and Kredens, K. (2017). Discursive construction of the forensic linguistic expert.
Paper 2: Clarke, I. (2017). Dimensions of Twitter Trolling.
15/06/2017 The Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Conference, Aston University, Birmingham.
Clarke, I. (2017). Dimensions of Twitter Trolling.
26/08/2016 The Germanic Society of Forensic Linguistics Roundtable, Mainz, Germany.
Clarke, I. (2016). Constructing the professional identity of forensic linguist expert witnesses: A corpus-assisted discourse study.
13/04/2016 LSS Seminar Series, Aston University.
Jack Grieve, J. Carmody, E., Clarke, I., Csemezova, M., Gideon, H., Greco, C., Heini, A., Nini, A., Tagtalidou, M., Waibel, E. (2016). Attributing the Bixby Letter: A Case of Historical Disputed Authorship.
14/02/2015 TEDx University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, Hertfordshire.
Clarke, I. (2015). Native Speaker-ism. Video. (4hrs 44mins 9secs). Interview.