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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 32 MIN

Metaphor with Professor Veronika Koller

from Doing Critical Discourse Analysis · host Michael Farrelly

In this episode, I talk with Professor Veronica Koller about her CDA-related research across corporate and workplace discourse, language/gender/sexuality, political discourse, and metaphor.   Veronica explains metaphor as talking about one thing in terms of another and shows how metaphors shape experience and do ideological work (e.g., illness as battle/journey; migration as viruses/tsunamis). We discuss metaphor clusters and mixed metaphors. We hear examples from current and recent projects, including the MANTRaP project (Misogyny and the Red Pill) on online misogyny, and Voices of Supporters, which analyses social media comments around European populist parties.   In the subscriber edition, we briefly discuss scaling metaphor analysis with corpus methods, emerging work on metaphors and large language models, and developing research projects.    00:00 Welcome and Introductions 00:48 Research Themes Overview 02:07 Current Projects and Data 03:40 What Metaphor Means 06:41 Why We Use Metaphors 08:12 Ideology and Power Effects 09:40 Metaphor Clusters and Mixing 12:52 Critical Metaphor Analysis 15:27 Identifying Metaphors Systematically 21:18 Worked Example Leadership and Space 26:48 Metaphors That Disguise Vagueness 28:16 Using Metaphor in Research Projects —— 31:51 New Directions Corpus and LLMs 34:29 How Research Questions Begin 38:46 Wrap Up and Where to Find More   Metaphors AIs live by - Brigitte Nerlich MANTRaP - Misogyny and the Red Pill Voices of Supporters - book Veronika Koller - Lancaster University Words & Actions podcast  Discourse Academy

In this episode, I talk with Professor Veronica Koller about her CDA-related research across corporate and workplace discourse, language/gender/sexuality, political discourse, and metaphor.   Veronica explains metaphor as talking about one thing in terms of another and shows how metaphors shape experience and do ideological work (e.g., illness as battle/journey; migration as viruses/tsunamis). We discuss metaphor clusters and mixed metaphors. We hear examples from current and recent projects, including the MANTRaP project (Misogyny and the Red Pill) on online misogyny, and Voices of Supporters, which analyses social media comments around European populist parties.   In the subscriber edition, we briefly discuss scaling metaphor analysis with corpus methods, emerging work on metaphors and large language models, and developing research projects.    00:00 Welcome and Introductions 00:48 Research Themes Overview 02:07 Current Projects and Data 03:40 What Metaphor Means 06:41 Why We Use Metaphors 08:12 Ideology and Power Effects 09:40 Metaphor Clusters and Mixing 12:52 Critical Metaphor Analysis 15:27 Identifying Metaphors Systematically 21:18 Worked Example Leadership and Space 26:48 Metaphors That Disguise Vagueness 28:16 Using Metaphor in Research Projects —— 31:51 New Directions Corpus and LLMs 34:29 How Research Questions Begin 38:46 Wrap Up and Where to Find More   Metaphors AIs live by - Brigitte Nerlich MANTRaP - Misogyny and the Red Pill Voices of Supporters - book Veronika Koller - Lancaster University Words & Actions podcast  Discourse Academy

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