
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
Fields of research
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
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Pragmatics
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Conversation analysis
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Humour studies
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Spoken corpora
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Intercultural communication
Works
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2014
Journal Article
Accessing phonetic variation in spoken language corpora through non-standard orthography
Schalley, Andrea C., Musgrave, Simon and Haugh, Michael (2014). Accessing phonetic variation in spoken language corpora through non-standard orthography. Australian Journal of Linguistics, 34 (1), 139-170. doi: 10.1080/07268602.2014.875459
2014
Journal Article
Speech Styles and Spoken Interaction in the Australian National Corpus
Peters, Pam and Haugh, Michael (2014). Speech Styles and Spoken Interaction in the Australian National Corpus. Australian Journal of Linguistics, 34 (1), 1-3. doi: 10.1080/07268602.2014.875451
2014
Book Chapter
The use of ontologies as a tool for aggregating spoken corpora
Musgrave, Simon, Schalley, Andrea C. and Haugh. Michael (2014). The use of ontologies as a tool for aggregating spoken corpora. Best practices for spoken corpora in linguistic research. (pp. 225-248) edited by Şükriye Ruhi, Michael Haugh, Thomas Schmidt and Kai Wörner. Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
2014
Book
Best practices for spoken corpora in linguistic research
S̨ükriye Ruhi, Michael Haugh, Thomas Schmidt and Kai Wörner eds. (2014). Best practices for spoken corpora in linguistic research. Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
2014
Book Chapter
Introduction: putting practices in spoken corpora into focus
Ruhi, Sukriye, Schmidt, Thomas, Worner, Kai and Haugh, Michael (2014). Introduction: putting practices in spoken corpora into focus. Best practices for spoken corpora in linguistic research. (pp. 1-17) edited by Şükriye Ruhi, Michael Haugh, Thomas Schmidt and Kai Wörner. Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
2013
Journal Article
Interpersonal pragmatics: issues and debates
Haugh, Michael, Kadar, Daniel Z. and Mills, Sara (2013). Interpersonal pragmatics: issues and debates. Journal of Pragmatics, 58, 1-11. doi: 10.1016/j.pragma.2013.09.009
2013
Journal Article
Im/politeness, social practice and the participation order
Haugh, Michael (2013). Im/politeness, social practice and the participation order. Journal of Pragmatics, 58, 53-72. doi: 10.1016/j.pragma.2013.07.003
2013
Journal Article
The functions of self-initiated self-repair in the second language Chinese classroom
Simpson, Rebecca, Eisenchlas, Susana and Haugh, Michael (2013). The functions of self-initiated self-repair in the second language Chinese classroom. International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 23 (2), 144-165. doi: 10.1111/j.1473-4192.2012.00323.x
2013
Journal Article
Aggression and perceived national face threats in Mainland Chinese and Taiwanese CMC discussion boards
Kadar, Daniel Z., Haugh, Michael and Chang, Wei-Lin Melody (2013). Aggression and perceived national face threats in Mainland Chinese and Taiwanese CMC discussion boards. Multilingua, 32 (3), 343-372. doi: 10.1515/multi-2013-0016
2013
Journal Article
Speaker meaning and accountability in interaction
Haugh, Michael (2013). Speaker meaning and accountability in interaction. Journal of Pragmatics, 48 (1), 41-56. doi: 10.1016/j.pragma.2012.11.009
2013
Journal Article
Disentangling face, facework and im/politeness
Haugh, Michael (2013). Disentangling face, facework and im/politeness. Pragmatica Sociocultural, 1 (1), 46-73. doi: 10.1515/soprag-2012-0005
2013
Book
Understanding politeness
Kadar, Daniel Z. and Haugh, Michael (2013). Understanding politeness. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9781139382717
2013
Book Chapter
'Face' in Taiwanese business interactions: from emic concepts to emic practices
Chang, Wei-Lin Melody and Haugh, Michael (2013). 'Face' in Taiwanese business interactions: from emic concepts to emic practices. Chinese discourse and interaction. (pp. 126-150) edited by Yuling Pan and Daniel Z. Kadar. Bristol, United Kingdom: Equinox Publishing.
2013
Book Chapter
Collaborative creation of spoken language corpora
Haugh, Michael and Chang, Wei-Lin Melody (2013). Collaborative creation of spoken language corpora. Pragmatics language learning. (pp. 133-159) edited by Tim Greer, Donna Tatsuki and Carsten Roever. Honolulu, HI, United States: National Foreign Language Resource Center.
2013
Book Chapter
Implicature, inference and cancellability
Haugh, Michael (2013). Implicature, inference and cancellability. Perspectives on pragmatics and philosophy. (pp. 133-151) edited by Alessandro Capone, Franco Lo Piparo and Marco Carapezza. New York, NY, United States: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-01011-3_6
2012
Journal Article
Mock impoliteness, jocular mockery and jocular abuse in Australian and British English
Haugh, Michael and Bousfield, Derek (2012). Mock impoliteness, jocular mockery and jocular abuse in Australian and British English. Journal of Pragmatics, 44 (9), 1099-1114. doi: 10.1016/j.pragma.2012.02.003
2012
Journal Article
Im/politeness across Englishes
Haugh, Michael and Schneider, Klaus P. (2012). Im/politeness across Englishes. Journal of Pragmatics, 44 (9), 1017-1021. doi: 10.1016/j.pragma.2012.05.010
2012
Journal Article
Getting stuff done: comparing 'e-mail requests' from students in higher education in Britain and Australia
Merrison, Andrew John, Wilson, Jack J., Davies, Bethan L. and Haugh, Michael (2012). Getting stuff done: comparing 'e-mail requests' from students in higher education in Britain and Australia. Journal of Pragmatics, 44 (9), 1077-1098. doi: 10.1016/j.pragma.2012.05.009
2012
Journal Article
On understandings of intention: a response to Wedgewood
Haugh, Michael (2012). On understandings of intention: a response to Wedgewood. Intercultural Pragmatics, 9 (2), 161-194. doi: 10.1515/ip-2012-0011
2012
Conference Publication
The Australian National Corpus: National Infrastructure for Language Resources
Cassidy, Steve, Haugh, Michael, Peters, Pam and Fallu, Mark (2012). The Australian National Corpus: National Infrastructure for Language Resources. Eight International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, Istanbul, Turkey, 21-27 May 2012. Istanbul, Turkey: European Language Resources Association.
Funding
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Conversational humour in English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) workplaces
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Valeria Sinkeviciute
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Doctor Philosophy
Table talk: Floor and focus in sustained multiparty interaction
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ilana Mushin
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Doctor Philosophy
Table talk: Floor and focus in sustained multiparty interaction
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ilana Mushin
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Doctor Philosophy
Emerging intercultural communication styles among Japanese and Australian entrepreneurs
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Melody Chang
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Doctor Philosophy
Humour and Laughter at work: Sustained Humour Episodes in Australian Blue-Collar Workplaces
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ilana Mushin
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Doctor Philosophy
Humour and Laughter at Work: Sustained Humour Episodes in Australian Blue-Collar Workplaces
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ilana Mushin
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Doctor Philosophy
Footballer Identity, Humour, and the Digital Interactional Domain
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Valeria Sinkeviciute
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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
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Doctor Philosophy
Table talk: Floor and focus in sustained multiparty interaction
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ilana Mushin
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Doctor Philosophy
Humour and Laughter at Work: Sustained Humour Episodes in Australian Blue-Collar Workplaces
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ilana Mushin
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Doctor Philosophy
Advice-giving in PhD supervision meetings
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ilana Mushin
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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
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Humour and Laughter at Work: Sustained Humour Episodes in Australian Blue-Collar Workplaces
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ilana Mushin
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Conversational humour in intercultural initial interactions in English
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Melody Chang, Dr Valeria Sinkeviciute
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Intercultural (Im)Politeness, Offence and Troubles-Remedy Sequences
Principal Advisor
Media
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