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Humanist Archives: May 22, 2020, 6:30 a.m. Humanist 34.44 - events: digital monolingualism

                  Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 34, No. 44.
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        Date: 2020-05-21 15:54:17+00:00
        From: Paul Spence 
        Subject: Registration now open for on-line ‘Disrupting Digital Monolingualism’ workshop

Dear colleagues

Registration is now open for an on-line workshop on the theme of "Disrupting
Digital Monolingualism" on 16th and 17th June 2020
(https://languageacts.org/digital-mediations/event/disrupting-digital-
monolingualism/). This two-day virtual workshop will bring together
leading researchers, educators, digital practitioners, language-focused
professionals, policy makers and other interested parties to address the
challenges of multilingualism in digital spaces and to collectively present new
models and solutions. The workshop will combine both conceptual (strategy,
policy and theory) and practical perspectives (digital ecosystems, methods and
tools with a focus on language). It is hosted by the AHRC-funded "Language Acts
& Worldmaking" project with the support of the "Cross-Language Dynamics:
Reshaping Community" project.

The workshop will include a combination of lightning talks, demos, posters,
panels and a mini-workshop, and we encourage participation on social channels.

You can register here:
https://languageacts.org/digital-mediations/event/disrupting-digital-
monolingualism/registration/

Further information about the workshop is available here:
https://languageacts.org/digital-mediations/event/disrupting-digital-
monolingualism/

Attendance is free but registration is essential. Book your place and you will
be sent an access link to attend the workshop online, along with the event
programme (including abstracts, speaker bios and panel details) a few days prior
to the event.

Kind regards
Paul Spence, Renata Brandão and Naomi Wells (on behalf of the organising
committee)

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Paul Spence
Senior Lecturer, Department of Digital Humanities
King's College London | Strand | London | WC2R 2LS
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