<p>Open Access</p> <p>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 encou
Language, Migration and Multilingualism in the Age of Digital Humanities
โ Scribed by Ignacio Andrรฉs Soria (editor); Sandra Issel-Dombert (editor); Laura Morgenthaler Garcรญa (editor)
- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 272
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Open Access
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.
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