[Air-L] Launch of the Digital Modern Languages Section on Modern Languages Open

Spence, Paul paul.spence at kcl.ac.uk
Wed Nov 13 14:30:48 PST 2019


Dear All

The announcement below may interest people working at the intersection of (modern) languages/linguistic diversity and digital studies.

Regards

Paul Spence
Senior Lecturer, Department of Digital Humanities
King's College London | Strand | London | WC2R 2LS
https://languageacts.org/digital-mediations/


Naomi Wells
Postdoctoral Research Associate in Translingual Communities and Digital Humanities
Institute of Modern Languages Research
School of Advanced Study | University of London

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Launch of the Digital Modern Languages Section on Modern Languages Open

Modern Languages Open, the Liverpool University Press open access platform for the publication of modern languages research, is delighted to announce the addition of a Digital Modern Languages section to the platform.

The new section will provide a space to reflect on the transformations wrought by new media and technologies across a range of fields of study, from cultural, linguistic and historical studies to more pedagogical perspectives.

Section Editors Paul Spence (King's College London) and Naomi Wells (Institute of Modern Languages Research) said:
"Our aim for the Section is to raise the visibility of digital teaching and research in Modern Languages, and to bring together distinct linguistic and cultural perspectives which challenge the dominance of Anglophone approaches to digital research."

Joining the Section Editors, the Editorial Board includes Caroline Ardrey (University of Birmingham), Guyda Armstrong (University of Manchester), Joe Dale (independent consultant), Orhan Elmaz (University of St Andrews), Mirjam Hauck (Open University) and Claire Taylor (University of Liverpool).

The Editors welcome proposals for Special Issues as well as the submission of individual research articles. They are also committed to exploring new forms of publication, in terms of audience, genre and media, and welcome proposals for innovative forms of research output.

Read the Press release here: https://liverpooluniversitypress.blog/2019/11/13/modern-languages-open-launch-of-the-digital-modern-languages-section/




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