Social Media and Minority Languages : Convergence and the Creative Industries /: Convergence and the Creative Industries. (2013)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Social Media and Minority Languages : Convergence and the Creative Industries /: Convergence and the Creative Industries. (2013)
- Main Title:
- Social Media and Minority Languages : Convergence and the Creative Industries
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Elin Haf Gruffydd Jones and Enrique Uribe-Jongbloed.
- Other Names:
- Haf Gruffydd Jones, Elin editor of compilation.
- Contents:
- Preface A note on the Mercator Network Introductory Essay 1. Donald R. Browne and Enrique Uribe-Jongbloed: Ethnic/Linguistic minority media: What their history reveals, how scholars have studied them, and what we might ask next SECTION I Theoretical Debates on Convergence and Minority Languages 2. Enrique Uribe-Jongbloed: Minority Language Media studies and Communication for Social Change: Dialogue between Europe and Latin America 3. László Vincze and Tom Moring: Towards Ethnolinguistic Identity Gratifications 4. Elin Haf Gruffydd Jones: Minority Language Media, convergence culture and the indices of linguistic vitality SECTION II Web 2.0, Social Networking Sites, and Minority Languages 5. Daniel Cunliffe, Delyth Morris and Cynog Prys: Investigating the differential use of Welsh in young speakers’ social networks: A comparison of communication in face-to-face settings, in electronic texts and on social networking sites 6. Melanie Wagner: Luxembourgish on Facebook: Language ideologies and writing strategies 7. Ian Johnson: Audience design and communication accommodation theory: use of twitter by Welsh - English biliterates 8. Nicole Dołowy-Rybińska: Kashubian and modern media – the influence of new technologies on endangered languages 9. Daniel Cunliffe and Rhodri ap Dyfrig: The Welsh language on YouTube: Initial observations 10. Niall Mac Uidhilin: Learning communities mediated through technology: Pedagogic opportunities for Minority Languages 11. Philippe Lacour, AnyPreface A note on the Mercator Network Introductory Essay 1. Donald R. Browne and Enrique Uribe-Jongbloed: Ethnic/Linguistic minority media: What their history reveals, how scholars have studied them, and what we might ask next SECTION I Theoretical Debates on Convergence and Minority Languages 2. Enrique Uribe-Jongbloed: Minority Language Media studies and Communication for Social Change: Dialogue between Europe and Latin America 3. László Vincze and Tom Moring: Towards Ethnolinguistic Identity Gratifications 4. Elin Haf Gruffydd Jones: Minority Language Media, convergence culture and the indices of linguistic vitality SECTION II Web 2.0, Social Networking Sites, and Minority Languages 5. Daniel Cunliffe, Delyth Morris and Cynog Prys: Investigating the differential use of Welsh in young speakers’ social networks: A comparison of communication in face-to-face settings, in electronic texts and on social networking sites 6. Melanie Wagner: Luxembourgish on Facebook: Language ideologies and writing strategies 7. Ian Johnson: Audience design and communication accommodation theory: use of twitter by Welsh - English biliterates 8. Nicole Dołowy-Rybińska: Kashubian and modern media – the influence of new technologies on endangered languages 9. Daniel Cunliffe and Rhodri ap Dyfrig: The Welsh language on YouTube: Initial observations 10. Niall Mac Uidhilin: Learning communities mediated through technology: Pedagogic opportunities for Minority Languages 11. Philippe Lacour, Any Freitas, Aurélien Bénel, Franck Eyraud, Diana Zambon: Enhancing linguistic diversity through collaborative translation: TraduXio, an open source platform for multilingual workflow management in media 12. Philippa Law: Experiences of audience interaction by BBC network radio producers: Implications for endangered language media SECTION III Media Convergence and Creative Industries 13. Eithne O’Connell: Towards a template for a linguistic policy for minority language broadcasters 14. Júlia Cordonet and David Forniès: Legislating the language of cinema: developments in Catalonia 15. Douglas Chalmers, Mike Danson, Alison Lang, Lindsay Milligan: The contribution of BBC ALBA to Gaelic: a social and economic review 16. Amaia Pavón and Aitor Zuberogoitia: Multilingual practice of the EITB Group and its TV provision for teenagers 17. Ruth Lysaght: Tell a Song/Waiata Mai/ Abair Amhrán: Singing Out 18. Bea Narbaiza, Josu Amezaga, Edorta Arana, Patxi Azpillaga: Languages: Obstacles and brand values in the age of media convergence CONCLUDING REMARKS Mike Cormack: Towards an understanding of media impact on Minority Language use … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Bristol : Multilingual Matters
- Publication Date:
- 2013
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (288 pages)
- Subjects:
- 302.2308
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies
Minorities in mass media
Minorities in the mass media industry
Linguistic minorities
Social media
Web 2.0 -- Social aspects
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies
Media studies - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781847699060
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