33.945, FYI: DiLCo Lecture Series 2022 (online)

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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-945. Fri Mar 11 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.945, FYI: DiLCo Lecture Series 2022 (online)

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Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2022 19:04:18
From: Markus Majewski [markus.majewski at uni-hamburg.de]
Subject: DiLCo Lecture Series 2022 (online)

 
DiLCo an international research network on ‘Digital language variation in
context’ is announcing a new series of online lectures on digital language and
communication research in 2022. Featuring cutting-edge researchers from
Europe, US, Asia and Australia.

All lectures are delivered on Zoom and are free of charge, but registration is
required. For information on all upcoming lectures, abstracts, and
registration visit the DiLCo website:
https://www.dilco.uni-hamburg.de/activities/lecture-series-2022.html

The first lecture on April 08 will be given by Ruth Page (University of
Birmingham) about ‘Shared Stories and Social Media Influencers on TikTok’.

Please note that having installed the Zoom client on your computer is a
prerequisite to attend, as the University of Hamburg does not permit Zoom
connectivity via browser.

DiLCo (‘Digital language variation in context’) is a 3-year international
research network initiated in 2021 by Jannis Androutsopoulos and Heike
Zinsmeister at Universität Hamburg. The network brings together researchers
with expertise in computational and interactional approaches to digital
language and communication research. It aims to provide a platform for
interdisciplinary synergy and early-career capacity building.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
                     Sociolinguistics





 



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