Bilyana Martinovski

Bilyana Martinovski

1. Academic Qualifications

2. Research Activity

3. Teaching Experience

4. Publications and Conference Presentations

5. Contact Details

1. Academic Qualifications

(Förteckning över akademisk utbildning och anställningar)

Degrees

Employment

Academic Services

Program committees

Invited reviewer

Editorial Boards

Selected Academic Awards and Fellowships

Languages

2. Research Activity

(Förteckning över vetenskaplig verksamhet)

Research activities focusing on five partly overlapping areas:

Research Projects and Fellowships

Participation internally and externally funded research projects, some of which involve international collaboration:

3. Teaching Experience

(Pedagogisk verksamhet)

Undergraduate and graduate teaching in general linguistics at Göteborg University, Department of Linguistics, Center for South-Eastern Studies, and School of Economy, since 1993. Courses taught include the following:

General linguistics and informatics, undergraduate level

General linguistics and informatics, graduate level

Between 2001 and 2003 functioned as an instructor and supervisor of 5 graduate students within the MRE Natural Language Project, Corpus Collection and Coding.

Teaching experience also includes lecturing at other universities in Sweden and in Europe, such as Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg; IT University, Göteborg, Sweden; Verchelli University, Torino, Italy; Sofia University, Bulgaria.

Pedagogical Texts

Development of pedagogic texts for courses in general linguistics and computational linguistics cover the following areas:

Development of web-based courses on semantics, cognitive semantics, pragmatics, and intercultural communication
(see http://www.ling.gu.se/~biljana/st1-97 and http://www.ling.gu.se/internet/china97).

4. Publications and Conference Presentations

(Förteckning över vetenskapliga arbeten)

Books

Books chapters

Encyclopedia articles

Journals – Guest Editor

Journal articles

  1. Martinovski. B. (2009) Emotion and interactive technology-mediated group decision and negotiation. JJournal of Group Decision and NegotiationJ. Vol. 18, no. 3.
  2. Martinovski. B. and Mao, W. (2009) Emotion as an argumentation engine: Modelling the role of emotion in negotiation. JJournal of Group Decision and NegotiationJ. Vol. 18, no. 3.
  3. Martinovski, B., Traum D. and Stacy Marsella. (2007) Rejection of empathy in negotiation. Journal of Group Decision and Negotiation. Vol. 16, no. 1.
  4. Martinovski, B. (2006) Framework for analysis of mitigation in courts. Journal of Pragmatics. Vol. 38, no. 12, pp. 2065-2086.
  5. Martinovski, B. (1995) Shifting worlds or deictic signs in WWW. Indexicality. (ed.) Ch. Pankow, SSKKII: Göteborg.

Invited talks/papers

  1. Promoting agreement in intercultural negotiations. Delft, Holland. Other panellists: Mel Shakun, Amer Obeidi, Paul Thagard and Fred Sudit, International Conference on Group Decisions and Negotiations GDN 2010, Delft, Holland.
  2. Framework for analysis of functional potential and multi-functionality of emotions in negotiation, International Conference on Group Decisions and Negotiations GDN 2010, Delft, Holland.
  3. Emotion in Negotiation. Session chair, International Conference on Group Decisions and Negotiations GDN 2010, Delft, Holland, other session members: Paul Thagard and James Bryant.
  4. Common ground negotiations, International Conference on Group Decisions and Negotiations GDN 2009,Toronto, Canada. Session co-chair with Melvin Shakun.
  5. Thinking about Empathy, SSKKII, Goteborg, Sweden, 2009.
  6. Discourse, common ground and ethics: Is common ground a desirable condition for negotiation? GDN 2008, Portugal.
  7. Activity–Based Communication Analysis and Conversation Analysis, Department of Informatics and Business Computer Science, Boras University College, Sweden, January 2007.
  8. Semiotics, Communication Theory and Information Design, Department of Informatics and Business Computer Science, Boras University College, Sweden, January 2007.
  9. Shifting Attention as Re-contextualization in Negotiation, International Conference on Group Decisions and Negotiations GDN 2007, Montreal, May 2007.
  10. Empathy and Theory of Mind and Body in Evolution, Festskrift for Prof. Jens Allwood, August 2007.
  11. Virtuality and Intercultural communication,Workshop on Intercultural communication and IT, Boras University College and Göteborg University, Sweden, 2007.
  12. Group Decision, Negotiation and Emotion, International Conference on Group Decisions and Negotiations, GDN 2006, Karlsruhe, Germany, June 2006.
  13. Virtual Reality and Role Play, Institute for Creative Technologies, USC, February 2003, CA, USA.
  14. Corpora, Military, and Virtual Reality, Goteborg, Sweden, September 2002.
  15. Corpus Development, Tools and Discourse Analysis, Sofia State University “Kliment Ohridski”, May 2000.
  16. Göteborg Corpus of Spoken Language and Interaction, Department of Linguistics, University of California at Santa Barbara, California, U.S.A., November 2000.
  17. Corpus Design and Analysis, Verchelli University, Italy, May 1998.

Conference Papers and Presentations

Papers presented at 42 international conferences:

  1. Martinovski, B. (2011) Reciprocal Adaptation and Emotion in Conflict Transformation, In Proceedings of 24th Annual Conference of the International Association for Conflict Management Conference (IACM), Istanbul, Turkey.
  2. Martinovski, B. and Mao, W. (2011) Emotion as Decision Engine: Emotion in Negotiation and Decision Making, European Cognitive Science Conference, Sofia, Bulgaria.
  3. Martinovski, B. (2010d) The role of emotion in conflict transformation. In Proceedings of 4th IMA Conference 2010, Oxford, UK.
  4. Martinovski, B. (2010b) Framework for analysis of functional potential and multi-functionality of emotion in negotiation, In Proceedings of GDN2010, Delft, Holland.
  5. Sudeep Gandhe, David DeVault, Antonio Roque, Bilyana Martinovski, Ron Artstein, Anton Leuski, Jillian Gerten, David Traum (2008) From Domain Specification to Virtual Humans: An integrated approach to authoring tactical questioning characters, Army Science Conference, Florida, USA.
  6. Kim, Seung Bong, Alihesam Azari, Umer Jawaid, Jung Eun Kim, Seyed Nasir Mortezaei Kerahroudi, and Bilyana Martinovski (2009) Greetings for successful communication from East to Middle East. In Proceedings of 16th NIC Conference on Intercultural Communication, Borås, Sweden.
  7. Geyrhofer, Johanna, Mohammedreza Farmand, Sanaz Mossavi, Sabrina Schell, and Bilyana Martinovski (2009) Cultural influences and differences for international students in Sweden. In Proceedings of 16th NIC Conference on Intercultural Communication, Borås, Sweden.
  8. Xuyan, Li, Peter Heuts, Adib Kalantar Mehrjerdi, and Bilyana Martinovski (2009) Click-click - Greeting You & Me. In Proceedings of 16th NIC Conference on Intercultural Communication, Borås, Sweden.
  9. Ronan, Paul, David Russell, Alejandro Guerrero Milan, Danny Spring, and Bilyana Martinovski (2009) Globalisation of Stereotypes. In Proceedings of 16th NIC Conference on Intercultural Communication, Borås, Sweden.
  10. Seifner, Ulrike, Edina Struhár, Ganesh Murugan, Kai Yu, and Bilyana Martinovski (2009) Food is GOOD! Dining etiquette and eating habits from spätzle through naan till rice. In Proceedings of 16th NIC Conference on Intercultural Communication, Borås, Sweden.
  11. Reeh, A., S. Aydin, J. Moréno, M. Jiménez García, G. Rodrigo Mota, and B. Martinovski (2009) Body language in intercultural and cross-cultural communication. In Proceedings of 16th NIC Conference on Intercultural Communication, Borås, Sweden.
  12. Kovács, Peter, Thomas Carlsson, Joanna Miklos, and Bilyana Martinovski (2009) Identity tourism in Internet-based intercultural communication. In Proceedings of 16th NIC Conference on Intercultural Communication, Borås, Sweden.
  13. Azaneckaite, Aurelija, Sarunas Cesna, Hassan Mohamed, Christian Reinhalter and Bilyana Martinovski (2009) How Much Multiculturality Can a Kingdom Take? In Proceedings of 16th NIC Conference on Intercultural Communication, Borås, Sweden.
  14. Ziyarazavi, Seyed Merat, Linda Andersson, Vitalii Budkevych, Thi Cam Thach Doan, and Bilyana Martinovski (2009) Intercultural Communication Web Service Design. In Proceedings of 16th NIC Conference on Intercultural Communication, Borås, Sweden.
  15. Chachula, Gabriela, Hubert Kucharski, Anna Lubas, Katarzyna Malachowska, and Bilyana Martinovski (2009) The influence of Islam on advertising efforts. In Proceedings of 16th NIC Conference on Intercultural Communication, Borås, Sweden.
  16. Marie Ells and Bilyana Martinovski (2009) Is computer-mediated communication helpful for ICC? In Proceedings of 16th NIC Conference on Intercultural Communication, Borås, Sweden.
  17. Martinovski, B. (2009) Interactive Technology-Mediated Group Decision, Negotiation and Emotion, Web Science, Internal Conference, Göteborg University, Sweden.
  18. Martinovski, B. (2007) Shifting Attention as Re-contextualization in Negotiation, In Proceedings of GDN, Montreal, May 2007.
  19. Jan, Dushan, David Herrera, Bilyana Martinovski, David Novick, and David Traum (2007) A Computational Model of Culture-Specific Conversational Behavior, In ProceedingsIVA07, Marina Del Rey, USA.
  20. Traum, David, Antonio Roque, Anton Leuski, Panayiotis Georgiou, Jillian Gerten, Bilyana Martinovski, Shrikanth Narayanan,Susan Robinson and Ashish Vaswani (2007) A Virtual Human for Tactical Questioning, Eight SIGDIAL Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue, SIGDIAL07, Antwerp, Belgium.
  21. Martinovski, B.(2007) Virtuality and Intercultural communication, Workshop on Intercultural communication and IT, Boras University College and Goteborg University, Sweden.
  22. Martinovski, Bilyana. (2006) Cognitive and Emotive Empathy in Discourse. In Proceedings of CogSci 2006, Vancouver, Canada.
  23. Martinovski, B. and A. Vaswani. (2006) Activity-Based Dialogue Analysis as Evaluation Method. Interspeech Workshop: Dialogue on Dialogue, Pittsburgh, USA.
  24. Martinovski, B., Traum D. and Stacy Marsella (2005) Rejection of Empathy and its Linguistic Manifestations. In Proceedings of Conference on Formal and Informal Negotiation, FINEXIN 2005, Ottawa, Canada.
  25. Martinovski, B., Mao. W., Gratch, J., and Stacy Marsella (2005) Mitigation Theory: An Integrated Approach. In Proceedings of Cog Sci 2005, Stresa, Italy.
  26. Martinovski, B., Kennedy, B., Vaswani, A., Roque, A. and D. Traum. (2005) Interactive Action via Radio: Translation and Coding Manual for ‘Call for Fire’. Institute for Creative Technologies, USC, USA.
  27. David Traum, William Swartout, Jonathan Gratch, Stacy Marsella, Patrick Kenny, Eduard Hovy, Shri Narayanan, Ed Fast, Bilyana Martinovski, Rahul Baghat, Susan Robinson, Andrew Marshall, Dagen Wang, Sudeep Gandhe and Anton Leuski (2005) Dealing with Doctors: A Virtual Human for Non-team Interaction Demo presented at Sigdial 05, September 2005.
  28. Martinovski, B. and Stacy Marsella (2005) Theory of Mind and Coping Strategies. In Proceedings of Artificial Intelligence and Social Behavior, AISB 2005, Hatfield, U.K.
  29. Traum, David et al. (2005) Virtual Humans for Non-team Interaction Training. In Proceedings of SIGdial 2005, Lisbon, Portugal.
  30. Martinovski, B., David Traum and Stacy Marsella. (2005) Rejection of Empathy and its Linguistic Manifestations. (with David Traum and Stacy Marsella) In Proceedings of Conference on Formal and Informal Negotiation, FINEXIN 2005, Ottawa, Canada.
  31. Susan Robinson, Bilyana Martinovski, Saurabh Garg, Jens Stephan, David R.Traum, (2004) Issues in corpus development for multi-party multi-modal task-oriented dialogue, in Proceedings of Fourth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2004), pp. 1707-1710.
  32. Garg, Saurabh, Martinovski, Bilyana, Robinson, Susan, Stephan, Jens,Tetreault, Joel, David Traum. (2004) Evaluation of Transcription and Annotation tools for a Multi-modal, Multi-party dialogue corpus, In Proceedings of Fourth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2004), pp. 2163-2166.
  33. Martinovski, B. (2004) Communication as reproduction of self vs. ethics of otherness. Nordic Conference on Intercultural Communication, NIC 2004, Goteborg University, Goteborg, Sweden.
  34. Martinovski, B. and David Traum. (2003) Functions and Patterns of Speakers and Addressee Identifications in Distributed Complex Organizational Tasks Over Radio. Diabruck Proceedings, Saarland University.
  35. Martinovski, B. and Stacy Marsella. (2003) Dynamic Reconstruction of Selfhood: Coping Processes in Discourse. Proceedings of Joint International Conference on Cognitive Science, Sydney.
  36. Martinovski, B. (2003) Ethics, Communication, and Media, Hawaii International Conference in Arts and Humanities, January 2003, Hawaii.
  37. Martinovski, B. (2003) Dynamic Reconstruction of Selfhood: Coping Processes in Discourse. Proceedings of Joint International Conference on Cognitive Science, Sydney.
  38. Martinovski, B. and David Traum. (2003) The Error is the Clue: Breakdown in Human-Machine Interaction. Proceedings of ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop International Speech Communication Association, Switzerland.
  39. Martinovski, B. and David Traum. (2003) The Error is the Clue: Breakdown in Human-Machine Interaction. Proceedings of ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop International Speech Communication Association, Switzerland.
  40. Martinovski, B. (2002) Manual for Coding of Military Speech. Los Angeles: Institute for Creative Technologies.
  41. Martinovski, B. (2001) Ethics and Communication in Courts, LISO University of southern California, Santa Barbara, April 2001
  42. Martinovski, B. (2001) Anatomy of Court Speechification, Conference on Human Frailty, Bristol, September 2001.
  43. Martinovski, B. (2000) Epistemic particles in Swedish – ‘ju’, ‘väl’, ‘nog’, Nordic Workshop on Discourse Particles, Uppsala, January 2000.
  44. Martinovski, B. (2000) Bulgarian Corpus Linguistics and Bulgarian Orthography, Workshop on Corpus Linguistics, Sofia Bulgaria, May 2000.
  45. Martinovski, B. (1999) Are Doubts Negotiable in Courts? , International Pragmatics Conference, PRAGMA, Tel-Aviv, June 1999.
  46. Martinovski, B.(1998) Doubts in Courts. Workshop on Conversation Analysis, York, Great Britain.
  47. Martinovski, B. (1998) Interactive Mechanisms in Swedish and Bulgarian Courtroom Interrogations, Sixth International Pragmatics Conference, Reims, France.
  48. Martinovski, B.(1998) Interactive Management of Doubts During Courtroom Examinations, Nordic Conference on Spoken Language Interaction, Linköping, Sweden.
  49. Martinovski, B.(1998) A Study on the Function and the Analysis of Communicative Acts, Workshop on Law and Pragmatics, Oñati, Spain.
  50. Martinovski, B. (1998) On Universals in Interaction", 5th NIC Symposium in Intercultural Communication, Göteborg, Sweden, November.
  51. Martinovski, B. (1997) Repetitions in Courts, Third Conference of the International Association of Forensic Linguistics, Durham, USA.
  52. Martinovski, B. (1996) Copy-Sequences in Courtroom Examinations, Law and Society Conference, St. Louis, USA.

Other publications

  1. Martinovski, B. (2001) Forensic Linguistics. Compendium. California University, Santa Barbara: Department of Linguistics.
  2. Martinovski, B. (2000) Kognitiv semantik och pragmatik. Compendium. Göteborg University: Department of Linguistics. (in Swedish)
  3. Martinovski, B. & Gronqvist, L. (2000) Multimodal Corpus Linguistics and Discourse Analysis. Compendium. Sofia University “Kliment Ohridski”: Department of Bulgarian Philology and Department of Russian Philology.
  4. Martinovski, B. (1997) Kognitiv semantik. Compendium. Göteborg University: Department of Linguistics. (in Swedish)
  5. Martinovski, B. (1996) Speech and Activity Style: a comparative study of two activities – an interview and a discussion. Monograph. Gothenburg Papers in Theoretical Linguistics, Göteborgs University: Department of Linguistics.
  6. Martinovski, B. (1996) Förtröende och Företagsledning. In Report on Trust and Leadership. Göteborg University: Department of Linguistics and School of Business and Econonmics. (in Swedish)
  7. Martinovski, B. & Dahlöff, M. (1995) Semiotik. Compendium. Göteborg University: Department of Linguistics. (in Swedish)
  8. Martinovski (1995) Knowledge, Perception, and Inference. Göteborg University: Department of Linguistics. Manuscript.
  9. Martinovski, B. (1995) Three Cognitive Theories: Major Differences and Similarities. Göteborg University: Department of Linguistics. Manuscript.
  10. Martinovski, B. (1995) Metaphors as Products of Abductive Reasoning. Göteborg University: Department of Linguistics. Manuscript.
  11. Martinovski, B. (1992) William av Occam – Semantik och Epistemologi. Göteborg University: Department of Linguistics. Manuscript (in Swedish).
  12. Martinovski, B. (1992) Intertextualitetsmodeller i Stig Dagermans korta noveller. Göteborg University: Department of Literary Theory. Manuscript (in Swedish).
  13. Martinovski, B. (1992) Cross-Linguistic Semantic Variation of Coordinate Conjunctions. Göteborg University: Department of Slavic Languages. Manuscript.

5. Contact Details

University of Stockholm

University of Stockholm
Department of Computer and Systems Sciences (DSV)
Forum 100
SE 16440 Kista
Sweden

University College of Borås

School of Business and Informatics
University College of Borås
SE 501 90 Borås
Sweden
Email: bilyana.martinovsky@hb.se