Language, Migration and Multilingualism in the Age of Digital Humanities
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Edited by:
Ignacio Andrés Soria
, Sandra Issel-Dombert and Laura Morgenthaler García
About this book
Located at the intersection of humanities and applied informatics, the fledgling discipline of Digital Humanities is bringing new impulses to the field of (Romance) linguistics. Those are especially productive in the context of migration and heteroglossic practices, which encounter constraining language ideologies in Western societies.
The aim of this volume is to critically reflect on both the usefulness and limitations of digitization in different areas and superdiverse contexts of the Spanish-speaking world. Through 11 case studies, it illuminates the digital turn from different theoretical and methodological perspectives, providing a better understanding of the complex interplay between language and digitization.
Author / Editor information
Ignacio Andrés Soria, Sandra Issel-Dombert, and Laura Morgenthaler García, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany.
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Section 1: Language Repertoires, Translingual Practices and Indexicality
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Translinguistic Creativity and Speakerhood of Migrant Young People in a Digital Epistemic Community Gabriela Prego Vázquez Open Access Download PDF |
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Insights from a Critical Network Ethnography Maria Sabaté-Dalmau Open Access Download PDF |
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Supervernacular Spanish and the Variational Perception of the Equatoguinean YouTuber Monanga Bueneke and her Community of Practice Andrea Chagas Open Access Download PDF |
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Nélida Murguía Cruz Open Access Download PDF |
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Franziska Kailich Open Access Download PDF |
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Olga Kellert Open Access Download PDF |
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Section 2: Language and Identity Construction
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The Case of Latino Migrants in the Multilingual Context of Montreal (Canada) Enrique Pato Open Access Download PDF |
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Phonographic Uses of Andalusian Variables in Migration Contexts Jannis Harjus Open Access Download PDF |
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Section 3: Digital Discourses and Glotopolitical Perspectives
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Alba Polo-Artal Open Access Download PDF |
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Francisco José Sánchez García Open Access Download PDF |
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Elucidating Explicit and Implicit Anti-Migratory Thought Patterns in the Covid-19 Discourse Made by the Right-Wing Populistic Vox and Rassemblement National Parties on Twitter Svenja Dufferain-Ottmann Open Access Download PDF |
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