37.1202, Calls: Digital Studies in Language and Literature (Jrnl)

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Subject: 37.1202, Calls: Digital Studies in Language and Literature (Jrnl)

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Date: 24-Mar-2026
From: Digital Studies in Language and Literature [dsll at degruyterbrill.com]
Subject: Digital Studies in Language and Literature (Jrnl)


Journal: Digital Studies in Language and Literature

Digital Studies in Language and Literature, published by De Gruyter
and led by Co-Editors-in-Chief Shaofeng Li and Qiyang Mo, welcomes all
submissions in line with the aims and scope below. Accepted articles
will be published via fully sponsored Open Access under a Creative
Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) License, ensuring that your research
is freely available for all to read and download.
Aims and Scope:
DSLL provides a platform for scholars, researchers, educators, and
practitioners to explore and share their insights, discoveries, and
innovations in language and literature involving digital technology.
DSLL welcomes empirical studies, review articles (including
meta-analysis and narrative synthesis), case studies, theoretical
articles, and studies on research methods. The scope encompasses
studies conducted using quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods;
studies that are either text- or learning-based; studies investigating
the creation, application, or influence of technological tools and
instruments; and studies that observe the occurrence of an event or
feature or examine the relationships between phenomena. We encourage
interdisciplinary research that bridges the gap between digital
technology, language, and literature, as well as insightful
discussions on the challenges and opportunities posed by the digital
era in the realms of linguistic and literary studies. The journal
especially welcomes research that uses innovative methods, generates
transformative evidence, informs practice and policy making, and
adopts unique perspectives. In addition to welcoming research on
topics and texts that have long received academic attention, the
journal is also interested in expanding the conversation to include
populations, regions, settings, and subjects that have been ignored or
less represented in mainstream academic work.
Topics:
Digital Studies in Language and Literature invites submissions
covering a wide range of topics, and below are some example topics and
research strands that fall into the scope of this journal:
 - Artificial intelligence (AI) in language and literature
 - Big data, data mining, and visualisation
 - Computational linguistics
 - Computer-assisted language learning and teaching
 - Corpus linguistics
 - Distant reading from any or all of the six continents that
collectively produce world literature
 - Instructional technology in language education
 - Literary and linguistic computing
 - Mobile-assisted language learning (MALL)
 - Multimodality
 - Natural language processing
 - Social media in language education
 - Technology-driven research in translation
 - Topic modelling
Useful Links:
DSLL Homepage: https://www.degruyter.com/dsll
DSLL Online Submission Site – https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/dsll

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Computational Linguistics
                     General Linguistics
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics
                     Translation

Subject Language(s): English (eng)




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