Video and audio from Mapping Multilingualism and Digital Culture workshop at King's College London on 22 June 2017. For full video relating to project see the Language Acts & Worldmaking YouTube channel.
Welcome:
Welcome & Introduction by Paul Spence and Renata Brandao to the opening workshop of the 'Digital Mediations' strand of the Language Acts & Worldmaking project.
Keynote speaker:
Keynote speech by Claire Taylor (University of Liverpool) at the 'Mapping multilingualism and digital culture' workshop at King’s College London on June 22nd 2017. Claire’s talk was title ‘Digital Culture and Re-thinking Modern Languages’ and explored “how the rise of digital forms of communication and dissemination, and research into them, raise important questions about modern languages as a discipline, and the ways in which we undertake our research”.
Panel:
Panellists Tori Holmes (Queen’s University Belfast, Guyda Armstrong (University of Manchester), Inma Alvarez (The Open University) at the 'Mapping multilingualism and digital culture' workshop at King’s College London on June 22nd 2017.
Morning Presentations:
Presentations from Thea Pitman (University of Leeds), Ewan Cass-Kavanagh, Clare Hooper (Liverpool University Press) at the 'Mapping multilingualism and digital culture' workshop at King’s College London on June 22nd, 2017.
Afternoon Presentations:
Presentations from Saskia Huc-Hepher (University of Westminster) and Caroline Ardrey (University of Birmingham) and Katia Chornik (University of Manchester) at the 'Mapping multilingualism and digital culture' workshop at King’s College London on June 22nd, 2017.