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18 Facts About Lilie Chouliaraki

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Lilie Chouliaraki is Chair in Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Sciences.

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Lilie Chouliaraki's publications have pioneered an interdisciplinary research field in Media and Communications Ethics, focusing on three areas of research:.

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Lilie Chouliaraki's research has expanded to include the history and politics of victimhood, particularly within the context of emotional capitalism, social media platforms, and far-right populism.

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Lilie Chouliaraki has a background in Languages and Linguistics, having completed both her MA and PhD in Linguistics from Lancaster University and her BA at the University of Athens.

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From 1997 to 2003, Lilie Chouliaraki worked as a post-doc, Assistant and Associate Professor at the Departments of Philology, and of Film and Media, University of Copenhagen.

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Lilie Chouliaraki maintains an Honorary Professorship at the Copenhagen Business School and has held visiting professorships at several universities, including CELSA-Sorbonne, Paris, University of Helsinki, Stockholm University, The New School of Social Research, Yale University and New York University.

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Lilie Chouliaraki held a Professorial Fellowship at the Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Bologna in 2017.

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Lilie Chouliaraki's work has been translated in Portuguese, Polish, Danish, Greek, Italian, French, Chinese and is currently being translated in Korean.

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Lilie Chouliaraki's work has received funding from the Greek, Danish, Nordic and Dutch Research Councils.

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In 2020, Lilie Chouliaraki was announced as an ICA Fellow, in recognition of her distinguished scholarly contributions to the field of Media and Communications.

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Lilie Chouliaraki serves on the editorial board of numerous international journals, including the International Journal of Communication, Discourse and Society; Visual Communication; Social Semiotics; Critical Discourse Studies; Crime, Media, Culture; Journal of Language and Politics, JOMEC Journal, Popular Communication, Digital Journalism.

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Lilie Chouliaraki was a judge at The Guardian's International Development Competition, 2012 and 2013.

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Lilie Chouliaraki argues that we need to deepen our critique of the political economy of platforms both by advancing evidence-driven reforms in platform regulation and by questioning the whole profit-driven architecture of platforms and working towards alternative business models oriented towards the public interest and less oriented towards private profit.

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Solidarity in the Age of Post-humanitarianism, Lilie Chouliaraki turns her attention to the problem of human vulnerability in the context of humanitarian and human rights communication.

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Lilie Chouliaraki has taken this work further in her more recent, coedited collection of state-of-the-art studies on the current challenges and future directions of the field, titled The Routledge Handbook of Humanitarian Communication.

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Lilie Chouliaraki further contributed to a more refined conceptualization of the symbolic border, understood as the mediated network of multimodal narratives that form part of the border's logics of classification and othering.

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Lilie Chouliaraki's publications include Discourse in Late Modernity, The Spectatorship of Suffering, The Soft Power of War, Media, Organizations, Identity, Self-mediation.

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Lilie Chouliaraki's work is widely cited and has been published in French, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Danish, Greek and Chinese.