Documentary linguists and risk communication: views from the virALLanguages project experience (original) (raw)

Pandemic possibilities for applied linguists’ actions

George Jacobs

2020

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Researching language and communication during the COVID-19 pandemic: A linguistic duo-ethnography

Melanie M van den Hoven

Transformations in Social Science Research Methods during the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2024

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Reinventing Linguistic Ethnographic Fieldwork During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Blanka Barabás

2020

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Linguistic Access, Belonging, and Symbolic Power during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Melanie M van den Hoven

COVID-19 Cultural Change and Institutional Adaptation, 2023

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LANGUAGE AS A TOOL FOR COMMUNICATION IN MANAGING THE CHALLENGES OF PANDEMICS

Nzube V I V I A N Okpala

Sapientia Foundation Journal of Education, Science and Gender Studies, 2023

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Lexicon of a Pandemic: Language as a Virus

Eduardo Mendieta

Solstice Literary Magazine, 2020

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The Linguistic Dimensions of COVID-19: How the Pandemic Influenced Language and Vice-versa

Kamo araz

2024

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ERL Journal Volume 5: COVID-19 – A Source of Threats or Opportunities for Linguistic Education

Educational Role of Language Association ERLA

Educational Role of Language Journal, 2021

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Indigenous language sustainability during COVID-19

Dion Enari

Journal of Indigenous Social Development, 2021

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Linguistic Innovation in the Covid-19 Pandemic

Elisa Mattiello

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Dying to be counted: the commodification of endangered languages in documentary linguistics

Peter K Austin

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Endangered languages in public outreach: Lessons for linguists

Radosław Wójtowicz

2015

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Cultural chronicles of COVID-19, part 1: language

Marina Levina

Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 2022

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After the Deluge: An Action Notebook for a Responsible Sociolinguist

Udaya Narayana Singh

2021

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Why Don't Linguists Talk about Politics? Moving Forward on Language Endangerment—Together

Ruth Singer

American Anthropologist

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Language documentation and community-empowering projects: bridging the gap

Ahmar Mahboob

2018

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Applied Linguist Needed: Cross-disciplinary networking for revitalization and education in endangered language contexts

Lida Cope, Susan Penfield

Applied Linguist Needed: Cross-disciplinary Teamwork in Endangered Language Contexts, 2012

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Community Response / La comunidad responde: Transforming media literacy through translanguaging

Tasha Darbes

Critical Media Literacy, 2022

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The Unequal Effects of COVID-19 on Multilingual Immigrant Communities

Maya Daurio

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Speaking COVID-19: Supporting COVID-19 communication and engagement efforts with people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities

Abela Mahimbo

Research Square (Research Square), 2022

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Collaborative Issues in Language Variation Documentaries

Walter Wolfram

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Language of the Pandemic: The #LexiCOVID Project

Divine Angeli Endriga, Vincent Christopher A Santiago

Diliman Review, 2020

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Endangered languages documentation: from standardization to mobilization

David Nathan

Digital Resources for the Humanities, Cheltenham, …, 2003

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Global Activism Role of Language 1 Global Activism: The Role of Language and Linguistics in Making and Sustaining Connections

Robert D . Hobbs

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The Lothian Diary Project: sociolinguistic methods during the COVID-19 lockdown

Lauren Hall-Lew

Linguistics Vanguard

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The Importance of Multilingual Information and Plain English in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Barbara Cappuzzo

European Scientific Journal, ESJ

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Woodbury, Anthony C. 2003. Defining documentary linguistics. In Peter Austin (ed.), Language Documentation and Description 1:35-51. London: SOAS.

Anthony C Woodbury

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Endangered languages, social subjects and mediatization: the case of Wikitongues Endangered languages, social subjects and mediatization: the case of Wikitongues

Eliane F . Azzari

International Journal for Innovation Education and Research, 2019

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Covid-19 Insights and Linguistic Methods

Woods, Peter Charles

3L The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies, 2020

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Global Activism: The Role of Language and Linguistics in Making and Sustaining Connections

Dr. Robert Dean Hobbs

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A SOCIO LINGUISTIC SURVEY OF HOW COVID 19 TEMINOLOGIES

Martin Chabu (Ph.D), History

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS, 2022

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From documenting to revitalizing an endangered language: where do applied linguists fit

Benjamin Tucker

Language and Education, 2011

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Unity in Adversity: Multilingual Crisis Translation and Emergency Linguistics in the COVID-19 Pandemic

Sharon Dreisbach

The Open Public Health Journal, 2021

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