New Directions in Digital Modern Languages Research
Elmaz, O., Huc-Hepher, S., Spence, P. and Wells, N. 2023. New Directions in Digital Modern Languages Research . Modern Languages Open.
Elmaz, O., Huc-Hepher, S., Spence, P. and Wells, N. 2023. New Directions in Digital Modern Languages Research . Modern Languages Open.
Title | New Directions in Digital Modern Languages Research |
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Authors | Elmaz, O., Huc-Hepher, S., Spence, P. and Wells, N. |
Description | This Special Collection results from an open call that sought out new and emerging research at the intersection of Modern Languages and digital culture, media, and technologies. The Collection is intentionally wide-ranging and transdisciplinary in focus, and it includes research on a range of geographic, cultural and linguistic contexts in Latin America, Europe, Africa and the Arabian Peninsula that falls broadly into three areas: digital archives and memory studies, language use in the digital space, and digital storytelling and literature. With a number of contributions by doctoral and early career researchers, the Collection exemplifies the creative and diverse ways Modern Languages researchers are responding to a rapidly changing digital research landscape, in which minoritized languages are also gaining visibility. Alongside more computational approaches, the Collection highlights the continued value of qualitative approaches that build on the existing methodological and analytical strengths of Modern Languages research, while contributing to the larger field of Digital Humanities. The contributions cover a range of subjects, including database solutions to support collaborative research across languages; the potential and limitations of digital media platforms to critically engage with recent history; and using digital storytelling to improve performance in the language classroom. Guest Editors: |
Year | 2023 |
Output media | Special Collection |
Publisher | Modern Languages Open |
Publication dates | |
Published | 18 Dec 2023 |
Web address (URL) | https://modernlanguagesopen.org/collections/new-directions-in-dml-research |