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  • Title: Digital Ethics

    Digital Ethics

    Research and Practice
    by Don Heider (Volume editor) Adrienne L. Massanari (Volume editor)
    ©2013 Textbook
  • Title: Studies in Old and Middle English

    Studies in Old and Middle English

    by Jacek Fisiak (Volume editor)
    ©2012 Edited Collection
  • Title: Þe comoun peplis language

    Þe comoun peplis language

    Assistants to the editors: Ewa Ciszek and Katarzyna Bronk
    by Marcin Krygier (Volume editor) Liliana Sikorska (Volume editor)
    ©2010 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Þe Laurer of Oure Englische Tonge

    Þe Laurer of Oure Englische Tonge

    Assistants to the editors: Ewa Ciszek and Łukasz Hudomięt
    by Marcin Krygier (Volume editor) Liliana Sikorska (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Conference proceedings
  • Title: The Chartist Prisoners

    The Chartist Prisoners

    The Radical Lives of Thomas Cooper (1805-1892) and Arthur O’Neill (1819-1896)
    by Stephen Roberts (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Poor Paul: L Vocalisation and the Process of Syllable-Coda Weakening
  • Title: The Propur Langage of Englische Men

    The Propur Langage of Englische Men

    Ewa Ciszek & Lukasz Hudomiet (assistants-to-the-editors)
    by Marcin Krygier (Volume editor) Liliana Sikorska (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Switzerland and South Africa 1948-1994

    Switzerland and South Africa 1948-1994

    Final report of the NFP 42+- commissioned by the Swiss Federal Council
    by Georg Kreis (Author)
    ©2007 Others
  • Title: Linguistic Interference and First-Language Attrition

    Linguistic Interference and First-Language Attrition

    German and Hungarian in the San Francisco Bay Area
    by Gergely Tóth (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Studies in Contact Linguistics

    Studies in Contact Linguistics

    Essays in Honor of Glenn G. Gilbert
    by Linda Thornburg-Panther (Volume editor) Janet M. Fuller (Volume editor)
    ©2006 Others
  • Title: Selected Writings – Ausgewählte Schriften Vol./Teil 2

    Selected Writings – Ausgewählte Schriften Vol./Teil 2

    History of Science, English Surnames, American English, Languages in Contact, Language and School, "Atlas Linguarum Europae- </I>Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Englische Familiennamen, Amerikanisches Englisch, Sprachen in Kontakt, Sprache und Schule, "At
    by Wolfgang Viereck (Author)
    ©2006 Edited Collection
  • Title: Germany and Israel in the 1990s and Beyond: Still a ‘Special Relationship’?

    Germany and Israel in the 1990s and Beyond: Still a ‘Special Relationship’?

    Still a Special Relationship?
    by Yves Pallade (Author)
    ©2005 Thesis
  • Title: For the Loue of Inglis Lede

    For the Loue of Inglis Lede

    by Marcin Krygier (Volume editor) Liliana Sikorska (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Middle Scots inflectional system in the south-west of Scotland
  • Title: Pidgin and Creole Linguistics in the Twenty-First Century

    Pidgin and Creole Linguistics in the Twenty-First Century

    by Glenn Gilbert (Volume editor)
    ©2002 Monographs
  • Mikrokosmos

    Beiträge zur germanistischen und allgemeinen Literaturwissenschaft

    Wolfgang Harms established the Mikrokosmos series in 1974 and was later joined by Peter Strohschneider as co-editor. In 2015, editorial responsibility was taken over by Frieder von Ammon and Michael Waltenberger. The monographs and anthologies published in this series focus on subjects in the field of German-speaking literature from the distant past right up to the present. Areas of contact with neighbouring literature, relations to other forms of art, and interrelationships with cultural contexts are also addressed. Particular focus lies on studies that analyse their subject matter in great depth, combined with extensive conceptual and methodical reflection, to produce advanced contributions to topics currently under discussion in the field of literature theory. Die Reihe Mikrokosmos wurde 1974 von Wolfgang Harms gegründet, später von ihm gemeinsam mit Peter Strohschneider herausgegeben. Seit 2015 liegt die Herausgeberschaft bei Frieder von Ammon und Michael Waltenberger. Die Monographien und Sammelbände der Reihe befassen sich mit Themen aus dem Gesamtbereich der deutschsprachigen Literatur von ihren Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart. Kontaktzonen zu den Nachbarliteraturen, Beziehungen zu den anderen Künsten und Wechselwirkungen mit kulturellen Kontexten werden mitbeachtet. Einen Schwerpunkt bilden Studien, die mit dem präzisen analytischen Zugriff auf ihren Gegenstand einen hohen Grad an konzeptueller und methodischer Reflexion verbinden und auf diese Weise avancierte Beiträge zu aktuellen literaturtheoretischen Diskussionen liefern können.

    78 publications

  • Critical Intercultural Communication Studies

    ISSN: 1528-6118

    Critical approaches to the study of intercultural communication have arisen at the end of the 20th century and are poised to flourish in the new millenium.. As cultures come into contact driven by migration, refugees, the internet, wars, media, transnational capitalism, cultural imperialism, and more, critical interrogations of the ways that cultures interact communicatively are a needed aspect of understanding culture and communication. This series will interrogate --from a critical perspective--the role of communication in intercultural contact, in both domestic and international contexts. Through attentiveness to the complexities of power relations in intercultural communication, this series is open to studies in key areas such as postcolonialism, transnationalism, critical race theory, queer diaspora studies, and critical feminist approaches as they relate to intercultural communication. Proposals might focus on various contexts of intercultural communication such as international advertising, popular culture, language policies, hate crimes, ethnic cleansing and ethnic group conficts, as well as engaging theoretical issues such as hybridity, displacement, multiplicity, identity, orientalism, and materialism. By creating a space for these critical approaches, this series will be at the forefront of this new wave in intercultural communication scholarship. Manuscripts and proposals are welcome which advance this new approach.

    45 publications

  • Telecollaboration in Education

    ISSN: 1662-3037

    The series' focus is on the pedagogical processes and outcomes of engaging learners in different geographical locations in virtual contact and collaboration together. This contact can take place through the application of online communication tools such as e-mail, synchronous chat and threaded discussion as well as the tools of Web 2.0: like wikis, blogs, and online publishing. The series is also particularly interested in innovative teaching practices involving telecollaboration that integrate the use of newly emerging forms of Internet tools such as social networking or 3D virtual worlds. A major aim is to reflect the diversity of research and practice in this area of knowledge, providing a space for transversal dialogue among teachers and teacher trainers, administrators, researchers, and educators working in different subject areas as well as various areas of education. Telecollaboration in Education deals with the application of such activity in different subject areas (e.g. Foreign Languages, History, Science) and in different educational contexts, including but not limited to primary, secondary, university and adult education. Publications within the series include scholarly monographs and collected papers editions as well as cutting-edge projects that exemplify good practice in the application of distanced collaborative efforts. Training manuals for educators in the organisation and application of telecollaboration are also a possible type of publication within the series. Language of publication is English.

    6 publications

  • Critical Studies of Latinxs in the Americas

    ISSN: 2372-6830

    The Latinx presence continues to grow and intersect with every aspect of life in the 21st century. This is evident when one considers the appointment of Sonia Sotomayor as Associate Justice to the United States Supreme Court. As well as the prominence of distinct Latinx individuals in various spheres of social, cultural, and political life such as Mario J. Molina, Nobel Prize winner and recipient of the Medal of the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2013; and Jorge Maria Bergoglio (Pope Francis) who has revolutionized the Catholic church since he became the highest ecclesiastical authority of the Catholic world in 2013. Latino Studies, as an academic field of inquiry, began to emerge during the early 1990s surfacing from the more recognized field of Chicano Studies. As such, the major contributions to the field first emerged from Mexican/Chicano scholarship—publications such as Aztlán, the most important journal in the field of Chicano Studies since 1970; Gloria Anzaldúa’’s groundbreaking memoir/essay, Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza (1987); George J. Sanchez’s historical account, Becoming Mexican American: Ethnicity, Culture, and Identity in Chicano Los Angeles, 1900-1945 (1995); and the two volumes of The Chicano Studies Reader: An Anthology of Aztlan, 1970-2010. These are a few examples of the consolidation and the continuing development of Chicano Studies in the United States. In the past two decades, Latino Studies have grown and expanded significantly. There have been a large number of publications about Latinxs in the Midwest and North East; in addition, due to the fast-growing population of Latinxs in the area, new scholarship has emerged about the Latinxs in the New South. Some examples of the emerging field of Latino Studies are the Latinos on the East Coast (2015) edited by Yolanda Medina and Ángeles Donoso Macaya, Global Cities and Immigrants (2015) by Francisco Velasco Caballero and María de los Angeles Torres; the Handbook of Latinos and Education (2010) edited by Enrique Murillo, et al.; Angela Anselmo’s and Alma Rubal-Lopez’s 2004 On Becoming Nuyoricans; David Carey Jr. and Robert Atkinson (2009) Latino Voices in New England; Yolanda Prieto’s case study entitled, The Cubans of Union City: Immigrants and Exiles in a New Jersey Community (2009); and Lawrence La Fontaine-Stokes’ Queer Ricans Cultures and Sexualities in the Diaspora (2009). Critical Studies of Latinxs in the Americas will become the counterpart of the aforementioned research about the Latinx diaspora that deserve equal scholarly attention and will add to the academic field of inquiry that highlights the lived experience, consequential progress and contributions, as well as the issues and concerns that all Latinxs face in present times. This provocative series will offer a critical space for reflection and questioning of what it means to be Latinx living in the Americas, extending the dialogue to include the North and South hemispheric relations that are prevalent in other fields of global studies such as Post-Colonial Theory, Post-Colonial Feminism, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Critical Race Theory, and others. This broader scope can contribute to prolific interdisciplinary research and can also promote changes in policies and practices that will enable today’s leaders to deal with the overall issues that affect us all. Topics that explore contemporary inequalities and social exclusions associated with processes of racialization, economic exploitation, health, education, transnationalism, immigration, identity politics, and abilities that are not commonly highlighted in the current literature as well as the multitude of socio-economic, and cultural commonalities and differences among the Latinxs in the Americas will be at the center of the series. As the Latinx population continues to grow and change, and universities enhance their Latino Studies programs to be inclusive of all types of Latinx identities, a series dedicated to the lived experience of Latinxs in the Americas and a consideration of their progress and concerns in the social, cultural, political, economic, and artistic arenas is of incredible value in the quest for pedagogical practices and understandings that apply a critical perspective to the issues facing scholars in this area of study. Scholars, faculties, and students alike will benefit from this series. Expressions of interest for authored or edited books will be considered on a first come basis. A Book Proposal Guideline is available on request. For individual or group inquiries please contact the Series Editors at ymedina@bmcc.cuny.edu &amp; Margarita.MachadoCasas@UTSA.edu.

    53 publications

  • Vampire Studies: New Perspectives on the Undead

    ISSN: 2977-0718

    Vampires are everywhere. Appearing on streaming services, in book series and on multimedia platforms, vampires and the undead are an integral part of popular culture in the twenty-first century. But vampires have a long and varied history across cultures from at least the early eighteenth century onwards. Nina Auerbach once commented on their cultural ubiquity: ‘Every age embraces the vampire it needs, and gets the vampire it deserves’. The inherently transformative properties of vampires have made them uniquely able to reflect the age in which they appear. As a result, they provide original and multiple perspectives, not just on culture, but on established and emerging areas of study. Vampires and the undead serve as a useful lens for exploring Indigeneity, environmental studies and the ecogothic; identity, ethnicity and gender politics; material culture, spectatorship and fan cultures; hybridity, post-humanism and futurities; disability, mental health and ageing studies; and theology, philosophy and politics. These new territories and methodologies of vampire studies also retroactively shift the ways we view and understand earlier iterations of the undead and the different cultures they materialized from. In this first book series dedicated to vampire studies, authors will explore the ongoing evolution of vampires and the undead in the broadest sense – including the supernatural, super-human and non-human, and across cultures, histories and media – and will use new theoretical frameworks to offer original and innovative readings of established and more recent texts. This original series aims to provide a focused hub for the diverse and often dispersed body of study that sees the vampire and the undead not as a subgenre of other categories such as the Gothic or horror, but as a genre in its own right that intersects with others. An important dimension of the series is diversity and the inclusion of multiple cultural and minority perspectives, including LGBTQ+, disability, Indigeneity, and any approaches that encourage new ways of viewing the cultural impact of vampires and the undead and widen our understanding of an ever-expanding genre. Proposals for monographs and edited collections are warmly invited. All projects undergo rigorous peer review. Please contact the series editor, Simon Bacon (baconetti@googlemail.com), or editorial@peterlang.com for more information. Editorial Board: Stacey Abbott (Birkbeck, University of London), Katarzyna Ancuta (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand), Uzoamaka Melissa Anyiwo (University of Scranton, USA), John Edgar Browning (Savannah College of Art and Design, USA), S. Brooke Cameron (Queen's University, Canada), Sir Christopher Frayling, Tabish Khair (University of Aarhus, Denmark), Lorna Piatti-Farnell (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand), Xavier Aldana Reyes (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK), Cristina Santos (Brock University, Canada), Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock (Central Michigan University, USA), Laura Westengard (City University of New York).

    0 publications

  • Title: Societies and Spaces in Contact

    Societies and Spaces in Contact

    Between Convergence and Divergence
    by Milan Bufon (Volume editor) Tove H. Malloy (Volume editor) Colin Williams (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Edited Collection
  • Title: Innovative Paths of Albanology

    Innovative Paths of Albanology

    Proceedings of the Early Career Researcher Conference on 14th and 15th October 2021
    by Christian Voß (Volume editor) Lumnije Jusufi (Volume editor) Evelyn Reuter (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Edited Collection
  • Title: Contact and Conflict in English Studies

    Contact and Conflict in English Studies

    Assistant editors: Christian Grösslinger / Christopher Herzog
    by Sabine Coelsch-Foisner (Volume editor) Herbert Schendl (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: Ashkenazim and Sephardim: A European Perspective

    Ashkenazim and Sephardim: A European Perspective

    by Andrzej Katny (Volume editor) Izabela Olszewska (Volume editor) Aleksandra Twardowska (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: Variation in Language

    Variation in Language

    Faces of Facebook English
    by Marta Dąbrowska (Author) 2013
    ©2014 Monographs
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