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MPhil/PhD student Francielle Carpenedo writes for Talking Humanities

by jmillington | Jan 22, 2019 | Latin Americans in the UK, News, Translingual Networks

Francielle Carpenedo, MPhil/PhD student in Latin American Studies at the Institute of Modern Language Research, writes in Talking Humanities about social media, Brazilian food and her work in association with OWRI Cross-Language Dynamics. Franciellle is a member of...
New Publication: ‘Ethnography and Modern Languages’

New Publication: ‘Ethnography and Modern Languages’

by jmillington | Jan 10, 2019 | News, Translingual Networks

‘Ethnography and Modern Languages’ published by Modern Languages Open, arising from OWRI Cross-Language Dynamics and AHRC Translating Cultures workshops. Authored by  Naomi Wells, Charles Forsdick, Jessica Bradley, Charles Burdett, Jennifer...
Who tells your story? Latin America at the British Library

Who tells your story? Latin America at the British Library

by jobradley | Dec 14, 2017 | Events, Latin Americans in the UK, Public Engagement, Translingual Networks

On Saturday 18 November, members of the Latin American community in London participated in a workshop at the British Library with curators and archivists who introduced the physical Latin American collections and UK Web Archive. Participants brought and shared their...
Digital Humanities subproject update: Languages and the UK Web Archive

Digital Humanities subproject update: Languages and the UK Web Archive

by jobradley | Sep 5, 2017 | Translingual Networks

Over the next few years and through a series of projects and events in collaboration with our cultural and community partners, our subproject will explore what a linguistically sensitive approach to research relating to digital technologies and media means in...

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