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Professor Michael Haugh
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Michael Haugh

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Overview

Background

Michael Haugh is Professor of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.

His research interests lie primarily in the field of pragmatics, the study of the use of language in context, with a particular focus on studying the role of language in social interaction. He works with recordings and transcriptions of naturally occuring spoken interactions, as well as data from digitally-mediated forms of communication across a number of languages, as he is ultimately interested in the ways in which pragmatic phenomena have their distinct local flavours, both across and within languages and cultures. An area of emerging importance in his view is the role that language corpora and technologies can play in pragmatics and linguistics more broadly. He is currently leading the establishment of the Language Data Commons of Australia (LDaCA) (https://www.ldaca.edu.au/) and the Australian Text Analytics Platform (ATAP) (https://www.atap.edu.au/), as well as being co-director of the Language Technology and Data Analysis Laboratory (LADAL) (http://ladal.edu.au).

He has published more than 150 papers and books, including Sociopragmatics of Japanese (2023, Routledge, with Yasuko Obana), Im/Politeness Implicatures (2015, Mouton de Gruyter), Pragmatics and the English Language (2014, Palgrave Macmillan, with Jonathan Culpeper), and Understanding Politeness (2013, Cambridge University Press, with Dániel Z. Kádár). He has also co-edited a number of books and special issues of journals, including Morality in Discourse (forthcoming, Oxford University Press, with Rosina Márquez Reiter), the Sociopragmatics of Emotion (forthcoming, Cambridge University Press, with Laura Alba-Juez), Action Ascription in Interaction (2022, Cambridge University Press, with Arnulf Deppermann), the Cambridge Handbook of Sociopragmatics (2021, Cambridge University Press, with Marina Terkourafi and Dániel Z. Kádár), and the Handbook of Linguistic (Im)politeness (2017, Palgrave Macmillan with Jonathan Culpeper and Dániel Z. Kádár). He was co-Editor in Chief of the Journal of Pragmatics (Elsevier, https://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pragmatics/) from 2015-2020, and is currently co-editor of Cambridge Elements in Pragmatics book series (Cambridge University Press, https://www.cambridge.org/core/what-we-publish/elements/pragmatics).

Availability

Professor Michael Haugh is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts, The University of Auckland
  • Bachelor of Science, The University of Auckland
  • Masters (Coursework), The University of Auckland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Pragmatics

  • Conversation analysis

  • Humour studies

  • Spoken corpora

  • Intercultural communication

Works

Search Professor Michael Haugh’s works on UQ eSpace

178 works between 1998 and 2025

41 - 60 of 178 works

2021

Journal Article

Teasing and claims to non-serious intent in Chinese talk shows

Chang, Wei-Lin Melody and Haugh, Michael (2021). Teasing and claims to non-serious intent in Chinese talk shows. East Asian Pragmatics, 6 (2), 135-159. doi: 10.1558/eap.18158

Teasing and claims to non-serious intent in Chinese talk shows

2020

Journal Article

The metapragmatics of “teasing” in Taiwanese Chinese conversational humour

Chang, Wei-Lin Melody and Haugh, Michael (2020). The metapragmatics of “teasing” in Taiwanese Chinese conversational humour. The European Journal of Humour Research, 8 (4), 7-30. doi: 10.7592/ejhr2020.8.4.chang

The metapragmatics of “teasing” in Taiwanese Chinese conversational humour

2020

Book Chapter

“The Great Australian Pastime”: pragmatic and semantic perspectives on taking the piss

Haugh, Michael and Weinglass, Lara (2020). “The Great Australian Pastime”: pragmatic and semantic perspectives on taking the piss. Studies in ethnopragmatics, cultural semantics, and intercultural communication: ethnopragmatics and semantic analysis. (pp. 95-117) edited by Kerry Mullan, Bert Peeters and Lauren Sadow. Singapore: Springer Singapore. doi: 10.1007/978-981-32-9983-2_6

“The Great Australian Pastime”: pragmatic and semantic perspectives on taking the piss

2020

Book Chapter

The Australian national corpus (and beyond)

Musgrave, Simon and Haugh, Michael (2020). The Australian national corpus (and beyond). Australian English reimagined: structure, features and developments. (pp. 238-256) edited by Louisa Willoughby and Howard Manns. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429019692-15

The Australian national corpus (and beyond)

2019

Journal Article

Indexical and sequential properties of criticisms in initial interactions: implications for examining (Im) politeness across cultures

Haugh, Michael and Chang, Wei-Lin Melody (2019). Indexical and sequential properties of criticisms in initial interactions: implications for examining (Im) politeness across cultures. Russian Journal of Linguistics, 23 (4), 904-929. doi: 10.22363/2687-0088-2019-23-4-904-929

Indexical and sequential properties of criticisms in initial interactions: implications for examining (Im) politeness across cultures

2019

Journal Article

Editorial: “Quo Vadis, Pragmatics?”

Terkourafi, Marina and Haugh, Michael (2019). Editorial: “Quo Vadis, Pragmatics?”. Journal of Pragmatics, 145, 1-3. doi: 10.1016/j.pragma.2019.04.005

Editorial: “Quo Vadis, Pragmatics?”

2019

Journal Article

Conversational lapses and laughter: towards a combinatorial approach to building collections in conversation analysis

Haugh, Michael and Musgrave, Simon (2019). Conversational lapses and laughter: towards a combinatorial approach to building collections in conversation analysis. Journal of Pragmatics, 143, 279-291. doi: 10.1016/j.pragma.2018.09.005

Conversational lapses and laughter: towards a combinatorial approach to building collections in conversation analysis

2019

Journal Article

Denunciation, blame and the moral turn in public life

Márquez-Reiter, Rosina and Haugh, Michael (2019). Denunciation, blame and the moral turn in public life. Discourse, Context and Media, 28, 35-43. doi: 10.1016/j.dcm.2018.09.001

Denunciation, blame and the moral turn in public life

2019

Journal Article

“The apology seemed (in)sincere”: Variability in perceptions of (im)politeness

Haugh, Michael and Melody Chang, Wei-Lin (2019). “The apology seemed (in)sincere”: Variability in perceptions of (im)politeness. Journal of Pragmatics, 142, 207-222. doi: 10.1016/j.pragma.2018.11.022

“The apology seemed (in)sincere”: Variability in perceptions of (im)politeness

2019

Journal Article

Modulating troubles affiliating in initial interactions the role of remedial accounts

Flint, Natalie, Haugh, Michael and Merrison, Andrew John (2019). Modulating troubles affiliating in initial interactions the role of remedial accounts. Pragmatics, 29 (3), 384-409. doi: 10.1075/prag.17010.fli

Modulating troubles affiliating in initial interactions the role of remedial accounts

2019

Book Chapter

The metapragmatics of consideration in (Australian and New Zealand) English

Haugh, Michael (2019). The metapragmatics of consideration in (Australian and New Zealand) English. From speech acts to lay understandings of politeness: multilingual and multicultural perspectives. (pp. 201-225) edited by Eva Ogiermann and Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781108182119.009

The metapragmatics of consideration in (Australian and New Zealand) English

2019

Book Chapter

Offence and conflict talk

Haugh, Michael and Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2019). Offence and conflict talk. The Routledge handbook of language in conflict. (pp. 196-214) edited by Matthew Evans, Lesley Jeffries and Jim O’Driscoll. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429058011-12

Offence and conflict talk

2018

Journal Article

The interactional achievement of speaker meaning: toward a formal account of conversational inference

Elder, Chi-He and Haugh, Michael (2018). The interactional achievement of speaker meaning: toward a formal account of conversational inference. Intercultural Pragmatics, 15 (5), 593-625. doi: 10.1515/ip-2018-0021

The interactional achievement of speaker meaning: toward a formal account of conversational inference

2018

Journal Article

Divided by a common language? Jocular quips and (non-)affiliative responses in initial interactions among American and Australian speakers of English

Haugh, Michael and Weinglass, Lara (2018). Divided by a common language? Jocular quips and (non-)affiliative responses in initial interactions among American and Australian speakers of English. Intercultural Pragmatics, 15 (4), 533-562. doi: 10.1515/ip-2018-0019

Divided by a common language? Jocular quips and (non-)affiliative responses in initial interactions among American and Australian speakers of English

2018

Journal Article

Accusations and interpersonal conflict in televised multi-party interactions amongst speakers of (Argentinian and Peninsular) Spanish

Haugh, Michael and Sinkeviciute, Valeria (2018). Accusations and interpersonal conflict in televised multi-party interactions amongst speakers of (Argentinian and Peninsular) Spanish. Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict, 6 (2), 248-270. doi: 10.1075/jlac.00012.hau

Accusations and interpersonal conflict in televised multi-party interactions amongst speakers of (Argentinian and Peninsular) Spanish

2018

Book Chapter

Corpus-based metapragmatics

Haugh, Michael (2018). Corpus-based metapragmatics. Methods in pragmatics. (pp. 619-643) edited by Andreas H. Jucker, Klaus P. Schneider and Wolfram Bublitz. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. doi: 10.1515/9783110424928-024

Corpus-based metapragmatics

2018

Journal Article

Getting to know you: teasing as an invitation to intimacy in initial interactions

Haugh, Michael and Pillet-Shore, Danielle (2018). Getting to know you: teasing as an invitation to intimacy in initial interactions. Discourse Studies, 20 (2), 246-269. doi: 10.1177/1461445617734936

Getting to know you: teasing as an invitation to intimacy in initial interactions

2018

Journal Article

Malefactive uses of giving/receiving expressions: the case of te-kureru in Japanese

Obana, Yasuko and Haugh, Michael (2018). Malefactive uses of giving/receiving expressions: the case of te-kureru in Japanese. East Asian Pragmatics, 3 (2), 201-231. doi: 10.1558/eap.35239

Malefactive uses of giving/receiving expressions: the case of te-kureru in Japanese

2018

Journal Article

Afterword: Theorizing (im)politeness

Haugh, Michael (2018). Afterword: Theorizing (im)politeness. Journal of Politeness Research-Language Behaviour Culture, 14 (1), 153-165. doi: 10.1515/pr-2017-0058

Afterword: Theorizing (im)politeness

2018

Book Chapter

Linguistic politeness

Haugh, Michael (2018). Linguistic politeness. Cambridge handbook of Japanese linguistics. (pp. 608-627) edited by Yoko Hasegawa. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.

Linguistic politeness

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2028
    Language Data Commons of Australia (LDaCA-RDC)
    Australian Research Data Commons Limited
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2025
    Offence and online public shaming in Taiwan
    Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2023
    Language Data Commons of Australia (LDaCA): Community Connect (DP768A)
    Australian Research Data Commons Limited
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2024
    Language Data Commons of Australia HASS RDC (LDaCA-RDC)
    ARDC - Australian Data Partnerships
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2023
    Australian Text Analytics Platform
    ARDC - Australian Data Partnerships
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2023
    Language Data Commons of Australia (LDaCA-DP)
    ARDC - Australian Data Partnerships
    Open grant
  • 2019
    Overcoming pinch-points in ingesting, cataloguing and accessing (meta) data for the development of a national language data commons (Australian Research Data Commons grant)
    Monash University
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2019
    Humor in Taiwan
    Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Michael Haugh is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The establishment and management of interpersonal relationships in early encounters between Australian and Japanese language exchange partners

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Valeria Sinkeviciute

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Table talk: Floor and focus in sustained multiparty interaction

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Ilana Mushin

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Humour and Laughter at Work: Sustained Humour Episodes in Australian Blue-Collar Workplaces

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Ilana Mushin

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Conversational humour in English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) workplaces

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Valeria Sinkeviciute

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Table talk: Floor and focus in sustained multiparty interaction

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Ilana Mushin

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Table talk: Floor and focus in sustained multiparty interaction

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Ilana Mushin

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Emerging intercultural communication styles among Japanese and Australian entrepreneurs

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Melody Chang

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Humour and Laughter at work: Sustained Humour Episodes in Australian Blue-Collar Workplaces

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Ilana Mushin

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Humour and Laughter at Work: Sustained Humour Episodes in Australian Blue-Collar Workplaces

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Ilana Mushin

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Footballer Identity, Humour, and the Digital Interactional Domain

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Valeria Sinkeviciute

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Advice-giving in PhD supervision meetings

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Ilana Mushin

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Negotiation of identity construction and action ascription during collaborative activities: A study of casual and institutional cooking interactions

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Valeria Sinkeviciute

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Professor Michael Haugh directly for media enquiries about:

  • intention
  • intercultural communication
  • offence
  • politeness

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