Grzegorz Zemełka, MA, is a graduate of the Institute of English, University of Silesia, Poland, and an active honorary member of NEOlinguists – the PhD candidate association. His academic interests revolve around research on language for specific purposes (LSP) and rhetoric, including both the linguistic and psychological means of persuasion in communication. He is particularly interested in spotlighting the ways in which the collective mind is shaped as a result of verbal persuasion and manipulation of perception in public debate.
He acts as a reviewer and language editor for academic journals, such as The European Journal of Humour Research and Logopedia Silesiana.
He is a member of the Cracow Tertium Society for the Promotion of Language Studies.