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D-Index
43
Citations
10221
World Ranking
4333
National Ranking
727

Overview

John Richardson is affiliated with Loughborough University in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the broad domain of Arts and Humanities, with a focus on several subfields including Philosophy, Music, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Visual Arts and Performing Arts.

Richardson's work engages with multiple research topics, notably Diverse Musicological Studies, Music Technology and Sound Studies, Visual Culture and Art Theory, Seventeenth-Century Political and Philosophical Thought, and the philosophies of Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, and Hegel.

Their recent publications include:

  • Tristram Shandy and War Representation, 2020, Eighteenth-Century Life
  • The Private Sublime in Public Discourse: War Poetry of the American Revolution, 2020, Eighteenth-Century Life
  • Replies, 2021, The Agonist

Other notable papers by Richardson's frequent collaborators include works such as "Radioactive Music: The Eerie Agency of Hildur Guðnadóttir's Music for the Television Series Chernobyl", published in 2021 in Music and the Moving Image, and "Building and practicing anticolonial psychotherapy: Using the psychology of radical healing to address the coloniality of gender," published in 2025 in American Psychologist.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Richardson include Sergio Domínguez, Em Matsuno, Hector Y. Adames, Della V. Mosley, and Joonwoo Lee.

Richardson tends to publish across various venues, with multiple contributions to Eighteenth-Century Life, alongside publications in American Psychologist, Music and the Moving Image, and The Agonist.

Best Publications

  • Analysing Newspapers: An Approach from Critical Discourse Analysis

    John E. Richardson

  • (mis)Representing Islam: The Racism and Rhetoric of British Broadsheet Newspapers

    John E. Richardson

  • Hypertext in Context

    Cliff McKnight;Andrew Dillon;John Richardson

  • Muslims and the news media

    Elizabeth Poole;John E. Richardson

  • The Language of Empire: Rome and the Idea of Empire from the Third Century BC to the Second Century AD

    John Richardson

  • The effects of display size and text splitting on reading lengthy text from screen

    Andrew Dillon;John Richardson;Cliff McKnight

  • A Comparison of linear and hypertext formats in information retrieval

    Cliff McKnight;Andrew Dillon;John Richardson

  • The impact of visual racism: Visual arguments in political leaflets of Austrian and British Far-right Parties

    J.E. Richardson;R. Wodak

  • Recontextualising fascist ideologies of the past: right-wing discourses on employment and nativism in Austria and the United Kingdom

    John E. Richardson;Ruth Wodak

  • Space - the Final Chapter or Why Physical Representations are not Semantic Intentions

    Andrew Dillon;John Richardson;Cliff McKnight

  • Towards a linguistics of news production

    Paola Catenaccio;Colleen Cotter;Mark De Smedt;Giuliana Garzone

  • Navigation in hypertext: A critical review of the concept

    Andrew Dillon;Cliff McKnight;John Richardson

  • The Romans in Spain

    J. S. Richardson

  • Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the Years 1825, 1826, and 1827

    John Franklin;John Richardson

  • Imperium Romanum : Empire and the Language of Power

    J. S. Richardson

  • Analysing fascist discourse: European fascism in talk and text

    Ruth Wodak;John E. Richardson

  • Reading from paper versus reading from screen

    A. Dillon;C. McKnight;J. Richardson

  • HyperText: A Psychological Perspective

    Cliff McKnight;J. Richardson;A. Dillon

  • Reader opinion in the digital age: tabloid and broadsheet newspaper websites and the exercise of political voice

    John E. Richardson;James Stanyer

  • Getting it done : how to lead when you're not in charge

    Roger Fisher;Alan Sharp;John Richardson

  • The Oxford Handbook of New Audiovisual Aesthetics

    John Richardson;Claudia Gorbman;Carol Vernallis

  • The Oxford handbook of sound and image in digital media

    Carol Vernallis;Amy Herzog;John Richardson

Frequent Co-Authors

Ruth Wodak
Ruth Wodak Lancaster University
Michal Krzyzanowski
Michal Krzyzanowski Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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