Marina Sbisà - Curriculum Vitae#
- 1967-1971 University of Trieste, Faculty of Lettere e Filosofia.
- 1971 Degree in Philosophy
Academic positions at the University of Trieste
- 1975 Researcher in Philosophy
- 1991 Lecturer in Semiotics
- 1992 Associate Professor of Semiotics
- 1998 Associate Professor of Philosophy of Language
- 2001 Full Professor (Professore Ordinario) of Philosophy and Theory of Languages
- 2018 (November 1st) Retired
- 2019 (Spring Term) Lecturer in Philosophy of Language
- Coordinator or Vice-Coordinator of study programs at BA, MA and PhD level.
- Member of the CIRD (Interdepartmental Center for Research on Teaching)
- Coordinator of the CIMeL (Interdepartmental Center for Research on Mind and Language).
- 2012-2015 Head of the Department of Humanities and a member of the Academic Senate
Research areas: philosophy of language of Wittgenstein, Austin, and Grice; pragmatics (speech act theory, presupposition, implicature); gender studies (the feminine subject, gender , language); narrative semiotics and discourse analysis (analyses of corpora from the press, especially political discourse and scientific information). She is currently engaged in a major reconstruction and reassessment of the philosophy of J. L. Austin (as regards language, action, knowledge, and metaphilosophy).
Her publications are exceptionally widely cited internationally, and include: 4 single author monographs; 7 edited or co-edited volumes (including the second edition of J.L Austin’s How to do Things with Words); and approximately 158 articles and book chapters (Google Scholar, accessed 29 March 2019)
For details on publications, international collaborations across continental Europe, the UK and the USA, and other scholarly activity and leadership roles, see attached CV.