35.2402, FYI: DiLCo Video Reader: A YouTube-based Collection of Lectures on Digital Language and Communication Research
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Subject: 35.2402, FYI: DiLCo Video Reader: A YouTube-based Collection of Lectures on Digital Language and Communication Research
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Date: 04-Sep-2024
From: Jannis Androutsopoulos [jannis.androutsopoulos at uni-hamburg.de]
Subject: DiLCo Video Reader: A YouTube-based Collection of Lectures on Digital Language and Communication Research
The DiLCo Video Reader is a dedicated YouTube channel with 36 video
lectures that were commissioned and produced by the DiLCo Network
("Digital Language Variation in Context", University of Hamburg) from
2021-2024.
Authored and delivered by expert researchers from around the world,
these lectures represent state of-the art scholarship in digital
language and communication research, covering qualitative
(interactional, ethnographic), quantitative (variationist,
computational), and mixed-methods approaches to digital data analysis
in linguistics.
The DiLCo Video Reader is arranged in 12 Playlists, each with 3-6
video lectures, grouped by topic or methodology:
[01] Digital language variation and change
[02] Digitally mediated interaction
[03] Digital discourse and narrative
[04] Semiotic features and communicative practices
[05] Enregisterment on social media
[06] Perceptions and ideologies of digital language
[07] Researching TikTok
[08] Multilingual practices across methods
[09] Approaches to multimodal and transmodal analysis
[10] Digital methods: Research ethics
[11] Digital methods: Natural Language Processing
[12] Digital methods: Multi-sited fieldwork and on/offline nexus
analysis
Full details are available in a citeable Information file (DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25592/uhhfdm.14786).
We hope the DiLCo Video Reader will be useful to scholars worldwide as
an academic resource for research and teaching.
We welcome feedback at dilco.slm at uni-hamburg.de.
The DiLCo Team
University of Hamburg
Links:
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@DiLCo_Video_Reader
Information file: https://doi.org/10.25592/uhhfdm.14786
Network website: https://www.dilco.uni-hamburg.de
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Computational Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
Semantics
Sociolinguistics
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