Nadine Rentel

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Nadine Rentel (* 1976 in Düsseldorf ) is a German Romanist .

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Rentel studied Romance languages ​​(French and Italian) and computational linguistics at the University of Duisburg from 1996 to 2000 . She then worked as a research assistant at the University of Duisburg-Essen and received her doctorate in 2004 from Bernd Spillner with a thesis on language-image relationships in French advertising. This work was awarded the Prize of the Duisburg University Society.

From 2006 to 2010 Rentel worked as a DAAD lecturer at the Université de Franche-Comté in Besançon and at the Université de Paris IV-Sorbonne. At the same time, she was the coordinator of the French lecturer program in the DAAD branch in Paris. After another year as a university assistant at the Vienna University of Economics and Business , she accepted a professorship for Romance languages ​​(with a focus on business French ) at the West Saxon University of Applied Sciences in Zwickau in 2011 .

Her main research interests include business communication, intercultural communication, communication in social networks (Twitter) and the evaluation of a multilingual SMS corpus.

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  • Image and language in advertising: the formal and content-related connection of verbal and visual partial text in contemporary French advertising . Frankfurt am Main 2005.
  • (together with Stephanie Schwerter) Défis et enjeux de la médiation interculturelle: perspectives plurilingues et transdisciplinaires. Frankfurt am Main 2012.
  • (as editor) From the newspaper to Twitter twilight: types of media texts and new forms of communication in a German-French comparison. Berlin 2014.
  • (together with Tilman Schröder and Ramona Schröpf ) Are communicative patterns of action changing? : Chats, forums and Web 2.0 services in a German-Spanish comparison. Frankfurt am Main 2015.

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