A research cluster dedicated to examining how language, discourse, and interaction shape social realities across contexts.
To advance corpus-based and multimodal linguistics in understanding language, society, and inclusive communication, and to contribute to equitable and sustainable social development.


We collaborate with researchers in conducting rigorous analyses of linguistic and multimodal data across diverse contexts. Drawing on corpus-based methods, discourse analysis, and multimodal frameworks, we examine large-scale textual datasets, spoken interaction, and digital communication to uncover meaningful patterns and social implications. Our analytical expertise supports joint publications, grant-based research, and projects with broader societal and policy relevance.

We develop collaborative research projects tailored to specific scholarly questions and institutional priorities. From conceptual design and methodological planning to data analysis and dissemination, we work alongside research partners to ensure theoretical depth and methodological rigor. While rooted in academic inquiry, our projects may also contribute to language-informed policy development and socially responsible decision-making.

We offer research training and methodological consultation in corpus-based and multimodal approaches to support scholars, research groups, and institutions in strengthening their analytical capacities. Through workshops, collaborative mentoring, and methodological advisory sessions, we facilitate the development of robust research designs, data strategies, and publication-oriented outcomes. Our programs aim to foster sustainable research partnerships and long-term scholarly growth.