Still time to register for next Wednesday's seminar with @Lijing_Shi offering reflections and strategies for synchronous online language teaching https://t.co/9rzN3ErC1q #mfltwitterati@EurocallLang @IMLR_News @lselangcentre @KingsMLC @AULC_Languages@ALL4language @UCML
📢 DH JOB KLAXON 📢
We're looking for a Deputy Director of Digital Humanities to join our growing @sotonDH team.
➡️ Your DHy work should align with English, Film, Modern Languages/Linguistics, or Philosophy
➡️ Deadline 24 May
➡️ ❓ ask me
➡️ Full info ⬇️
https://t.co/wX9d18sayb
Have you registered for the London French book launch duet? The event is tomorrow at 5pm. Don't miss the opportunity to join the authors, Debra Kelly and @svshh. Register here https://t.co/vQy7Ab83Zk
@wminhumanities@livunipress#HowTheFrenchMadeLondonHome
Update: please see my MoCo project blog for some initial findings from a survey into mobile messaging - how do people cope with constant pings from their phones when there's so much else they need to be doing? https://t.co/GAQR1IcW8s
Stay tuned for more MoCo updates! @OU_LAL
Join us for the next @digmodlang seminar with @Lijing_Shi (@lselangcentre) presenting on 'Improving Synchronous Online Language Teaching Via Eyetracking' on 9 March, 4-5pm GMT: https://t.co/9rzN3Es9QY @IMLR_News #mfltwitterati
You can read the full Digital Modern Languages Section Launch Issue over at MLO. Full of new and exciting digital research being conducted by Modern Languages researchers. Available to read for free via #OpenAccess 👉https://t.co/cKwHA80rIr
#ModernLanguages#DigitalHumanities
Starting in 30 minutes - a talk by Dr. Emmanuel Ngué Um (partly in Basaa with English translation) about his work to strengthen languages of Cameroon, and to create digital resources for African languages! 🇨🇲
Streaming live: https://t.co/pnTyFhku21
Please share across your language and digital research communities, particularly with Early Career Researchers conducting exciting new research in this area @UCML @UCML_ECA @MultilingualDH @IMLR_News
Coming up next week: "Tibet, Economic Development and the Affective Politics of Online State Media in the PRC" - the latest in the Digital Modern Languages seminar series
🎙️ Séagh Kehoe (Westminster)
🗓️ 26 Jan
⏰ 4-5pm GMT
✍️ 👇
https://t.co/HQefFRL9k3
Book now for the first @DigModLang seminar of 2022 with @seaghkehoe's (@wminlanguages) talk on "Tibet, Economic Development and the Affective Politics of Online State Media in the PRC" on 26 Jan, 4-5pm GMT: https://t.co/VxabG2gXuT @IMLR_News
‘The Media Intertextuality of “Que Tiro Foi Esse”: Tracking the Circulation of (Stray) Bullets in and through a Brazilian Internet Meme’ by @toririo, examines the meme that captured the political mood of Brazil’s 2018 election. Read for free #OpenAccess ➡️https://t.co/IDlkbo3hqx
Matthew Reynolds and Giovanni Pietro Vitali explore the new perspectives on #translation, and fresh avenues for archival scholarship that emerged from the ongoing Prismatic #JaneEyre project. Read #OpenAccess ➡️https://t.co/sw7RhSjNxJ
#ModernLanguages@vitaligp
My latest article on Italian experimentation across literary forms and electronic media where I discuss the milieu and birth of Italian e-lit in the 1960s and Balestrini’s milestone works. Comments and feedback by readers would be appreciated!