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Daniel Pascual

Daniel Pascual is an applied linguist interested in the analysis of discourse in both websites and social media. His current research investigates visibility, credibility, pragmatic intention, recontextualization of information, and identity construction to examine how experts and users interact and negotiate in digital spaces.

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