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Xianbing Ke

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Xianbing Ke (柯贤兵)

 

1. Personal Information:

Name: Xianbing Ke(柯贤兵) 

Ph.D., Associate Professor of English Department, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, Hubei, P.R. China 430079 

Address: English Dept. Foreign Languages School, Central China Normal University, 152 Luoyu Road, Wuhan, Hubei, P.R.C. 430079                         

Email: kxbchina@mail.ccnu.edu.cn;

Phone number: (86)-(027)-67865907;                                                                 

 

2. Education: 

2.1 Education Background

    Bachelor of Arts in English Language & Literature (July 1998) Hu Bei University, Wuhan, Hubei, People’s Republic of China.

Master of Arts in Foreign linguistics and Applied Linguistics (July 2005) Central China Normal University (CCNU), Wuhan, Hubei, People’s Republic of China.

Doctor of Philosophy in English Language & Literature (July 2012)

Department of English, School of Foreign Languages, CCNU , Wuhan, Hubei, People’s Republic of China.

2.2 Academic title:  

Member of China Pragmatic Association (CPrA), People’s Republic of China, since 2003.

   Standing Member of China-Western Philosophy of Language Association (CWPLA), People’s Republic of China, 2017-2020.

  2.3 Teaching Qualification:

Teaching Staff, English Department, Hubei University of Science and Technology (the former College of Xianning Teachers College), 1998.09-1999.07 ;

Teaching Assistant , English Department, Hubei University of Science and Technology (the former College of Xianning Teachers College) ,1999.07-2003.06;

Lecturer, English Department, School of Foreign Languages, Hubei University of Science and Technology (the former Xianning University), 2003.06-2008.09; 

Associate Professor, English Department, School of Foreign Languages, Hubei University of Science and Technology (the former Xianning University), since 2008.09;

 Professor, English Department, School of Foreign Languages, Hubei University of Science and Technology (the former Xianning University), since 2014.06;

Associate Professor, English Department, School of Foreign Languages, Central China Normal University (CCNU), since 2012.09. 

A Visiting Scholar, English Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, supported by China Scholarship Council (CSC for short),from Sept. 8th, 2017 to Sept. 9th, 2018.

2.4 Teaching Experience:

MA Courses: Forensic Linguistics;

BA Courses: Introduction to Modern Linguistics; Integrated English course; I ⅈ English Grammar; Reading course; English writing course; etc.

 Double Degree Courses: Pragmatics and Communication; English linguistics; Intensive Reading IV; English Writing; English Lexicology; etc.

 

3. Research interests and current research work:

3.1 Research interests

· Pragmatics;

· Forensic Linguistics (centering on Mediation Discourse);

· Applied Linguistics( focusing on English teaching and learning);

· Conversation Analysis (majoring in Court-related Mediation Discourse Analysis).

3.2 Current Research Projects:

· CRP1: A Comparative Study of Court-related Mediation Discourse Between Chinese Civil Mediation and American ADR: A Game-oriented Perspective, financially supported by China Scholarship Council (CSC for short), from Sept.8th,2017 to Sept.9th, 2018;

· CRP2: The Empirical Study on Game-oriented Mechanism of LD (Legal Discourse) Within Chinese Legal System of Court Trial-and-Mediation Composite Procedure , funded by NSSFP ( National Social Science Fund Project, Peoples Republic of China) State-sponsored Social Science Foundation, granted in June 2016. In progress.

· CRP3: The Empirical Game-oriented Study of CMD (Court-related Mediation Discourse) in China, funded by MOE (Ministry of Education, Peoples Republic of China) Humanities and Social Sciences Foundation, granted in June 2012. Completed.

· CRP4: The Comparative Study of CMD and CTD(Court-related Trial Discourse) in China, funded by Yin Gui Project, CCNU, granted in April 2014. Completed.

· CRP5: The Pragmatic Studies of MA Thesis-defense Discourse, funded by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, Ministry of Education of the Peoples Republic of China, granted in April 2009. Completed.

· CRP6: The Strategically-mediating Studies of Court-related Mediation Discourse, funded by Department of Education, Hubei Province, Humanities and Social Sciences Foundation, granted in April 2012. Completed.

· CRP7: The Strategically-pragmatic Studies of MA Thesis-defense Discourse, funded by Department of Education, Hubei Province, Humanities and Social Sciences Foundation, granted in April 2006. Completed.

 

4. Major Recent Publications: 

4.1 Major Works:

1. Ke, Xianbing (2016). A Game-theortical Study of Court-related Mediation Discourse in Chinese [M], Wuhan:Central China Normal University Publishing Press.

2. Zhang, Yinlin, Xianbing Ke, etc. (2006). Discourse Analysis [M], Wuhan: Central China Normal University Publishing Press.

 

4.2  Mainly Academic Papers

1. Ke, X.B. & Yadi,Sun (2018). A Pragmatic Study of Reformulation Phenomena in Court-related Discourse[J]Hubei Social Science, CSSCI expanded version20187);45-53;

2. Ke, X.B (2018). Review Article: Janet Giltrow and Dieter Stein(Eds.) The Pragmatic Turn in Law: Inference and Interpretation in Legal Discourse[], Journal of Pragmatics, SSCI, 135 :1-3;

3.  Ke, X.B (2018). Review Article: Peter Simonson and David W. Park (Eds.) The International History of Communication Studies, International Journal of Communication (IJoC) , SSCI , (12): 860-862;

4. Ke, X.B. (2017). An Empirical Study of Court-related Strategically Mediated Discourse Mechanism: A Case Study of I dont want X/Y [J]. Journal of Zhejiang International Studies University ,(2)3-11. 

5. Ke ,X.B. & Sisi Li (2016) An Pilot Study of the Rhetoric of Court-related Discourse in China-----Based on the Courted-related Mediation Strategy I dont want X/Y[A]. Studies of Rhetoric and Writing[C]. Edited by Donghong Liu& Meizhen Liao, Wuhan: Central China Normal University Publishing Press, 146-154.

6. Ke ,X.B. & Zhenlin, Li (2014). Mediators Role-shifting Study of Court-

-related Mediation Discourse. CSSCIHubei Social Science ,329(5)153-158.

7. Ke ,X.B. & Sisi Li (2014). A Goal Game-theoretical Study of Court-related Mediation Discourse [J]. Journal of Huanggang Normal University , Volume34(4)102-106.

8. Ke ,X.B. (2014). A Goal Study of Non-polite Discourse Strategies in Court-related Mediation[J].Journal of Hubei Normal University(Philosophy and Social Science) , Volume34(3)45-50.

9. Ke ,X.B. (2014). A Strategic Study of Entertaining TV Program Based Conversational Structural Interaction [J]. Journal of Hubei Engineering University (Philosophy and Social Science) , Volume34(2)67-71.

10. Ke ,X.B. (2014). Construction of Court-related Mediation Discourse: An Active Judicial Perspective [J]. Journal of Hubei University of Science and Technology (Philosophy and Social Science) , Volume34(1)24-26.

11. Ke ,X.B. (2014). A Synopsis of Forensic Linguistics Research in Contemporary China[J]. Journal of Hubei University of Science and Technology (Philosophy and Social Science) , Volume34(3)4-7.

12. Ke ,X.B. (2014). Asymmetrical Power Game Study of Court-related Discourse [J]. Journal of Hubei University of Science and Technology (Philosophy and Social Science) , Volume34(5)24-26.

13. Ke, X.B. (2013). A Game-oriented Study on Politeness Addressing Terms of Court- -related Mediation [J]. CSSCI expanded versionHubei Social Science ,323(11)118-121.

14. Ke, X.B. (2013). A Game-oriented Study of Court-related Mediation Discoursefrom the Perspective of Interaction between Discourse Role and Discourse Power: Comments on Professor Lvs A Power Study of Legal Discourse [J]. Journal of Xianning University (Philosophy and Social Science) , Volume33(9)207-209.

15. Ke , X.B. (2012). Mediating Space Construction of Court- -related Mediation Discourse [J]. CSSCI extended versionHubei Social Science ,302(2)123-127.

16. Ke ,X.B. (2011). Towards a Goal Interpretation on Thesis Defense Interaction [J]. Journal of Xianning University (Philosophy and Social Science) , Volume31(8)100-102.

17. Ke, X.B. (2011). A Pragmatic Study of Politeness Addressing Terms of Court- -related Mediation [A]. Studies in Pragmatics [M].Beijing: Higher Education Press, Volume 4:119- -132.

18. Ke, X.B. (2011). Game-oriented Study On Discourse Communication----A Case Study of Game-oriented Court-related Mediation Discourse [J]. CSSCISocial Scientist ,169(5)154-157, 161.

19. Ke, X.B. (2011). Mediator-recognition Construction of Procedural Mediation

Discourse, CSSCI expanded versionGuangxi Social Science ,191(5)139-142.

20. Ke, X.B. & Meizhen, Liao (2011). A Game-theoretical Study of Court-related Mediation Discourse [J]. CSSCIForeign Language Research , 162(5)70-75.

21. Ke ,X.B. (2010). A Research on the Reply Strategies Based on the Question Types in Thesis Defense [J]. Journal of Xianning University (Philosophy and Social Science) , Volume30(4)93-97.

22. Ke ,X.B. (2010). Conversation Analysis of Thesis Defense Discourse: A Conversational Rhetoric Perspective [J]. Journal of Xianning University (Philosophy and Social Science) , Volume30(10)70-74.

23. Ke, X.B. & Si Qin (2008). Missing Links Analysis of X Bain Business Logo System[J].Journal of China Three Gorges University (Philosophy and Social Science) ,133(5)71-74.

24. Ke, X.B. & Jian Chen (2007). Historical Study and Implication of London School Theoretical Heritage and its Development [J]. CSSCI expanded versionHubei Social Science ,249(5)116-118.