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Johannes Angermuller

Johannes Angermuller is a discourse researcher in linguistics and sociology. He is Professor of Discourse in the Centre for Applied Linguistics at Warwick (UK) and a member of CEMS/EHESS in Paris. He lives in London and Paris.
== Biography ==

Born in 1973, he grew up in Erlangen, a Franconian town in southern Germany. His parents are mathematicians but he became interested in questions of language when he discovered James Joyce. After time spent as a student at Duke University and St. Petersburg State University, he obtained a Master’s degree in sociology, Eastern European history and American Studies from Erlangen-Nuremberg University. At Duke he encountered Fred Jameson, who aroused his passion for (French) Theory.〔"Fredric Jameson. Marxistische Kulturtheorie" http://johannes-angermuller.net/pub/doc/Angermueller2006Jameson.doc 2006〕 While doing his PhD, he began to live in Paris (France), where Dominique Maingueneau introduced him to discourse analysis.〔"Discourse Analysis in France: A conversation between Dominique Maingueneau and Johannes Angermüller", http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs-texte/2-07/07-2-21-e.htm May 2007〕 From 1999 to 2009, he was a lecturer at Magdeburg University in eastern Germany. In 2003, he finished a binational PhD in (linguistic) discourse analysis (University of East Paris) and sociology (University of Magdeburg). From 2009 to 2012, he taught as a Professor (W1) of the Sociology of Higher Education at Mainz University (Germany). In 2012, he was appointed (Research) Professor of Discourse at the Centre for Applied Linguistics at Warwick, near Coventry (UK). Warwick University is in Coventry, between London and Birmingham (UK). He also joined the Centre d’Etude des Mouvements Sociaux at Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris. His name then lost the umlaut but older publications are still signed “Angermüller”.

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