UID:
kobvindex_HPB1256238102
Umfang:
1 online resource (208 p.).
ISBN:
9781800412316
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1800412312
Serie:
New Perspectives on Language and Education
Inhalt:
This book challenges the view that digital communication in Africa is relatively unsophisticated and questions the assumption that digital communication has a damaging effect on indigenous African languages. It offers a paradigm of language merging that provides a blueprint for the decolonization of African languages through digital platforms.
Anmerkung:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Intro -- DOI https://doi.org/10.21832/MAKALE2309 -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Part 1 Multilingual Practices -- 1 Multilingual Literacies and Technology in Africa: Towards Ubuntu Digital Translanguaging -- 2 Translanguaging in the Rwandan Social Media: New Meaning Making in a Changing Society -- Part 2 Linguistic and Cultural Maintenance -- 3 Creating Translated Interfaces: The Representations of African Languages and Cultures in Digital Media
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4 Mdocumentation: Combining New Technologies and Language Documentation to Promote Multilingualism in Nubian Heritage Language Learners of the Diaspora -- Part 3 The Effects of Communication Outside Africa -- 5 A Network of Anger and Hope: An Investigation of Communication on a Feminist Activist Facebook Website, the Network of Eritrean Women (RENEW) -- 6 Identity, Language and Literacy in an African Digital Landscape -- 7 Networked Poetics: WhatsApp Poetry Groups and Malawian Aesthetic Networks -- Part 4 Language Change
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8 Human-Agent Interaction: L1-mode Intelligent Software Agents Instructing Nigerian L2 Speakers of English During Assembly Tasks -- Conclusion: Digital Technology and African Multilingualism -- Index
Weitere Ausg.:
Print version: Makalela, Leketi Rethinking Language Use in Digital Africa Bristol : Channel View Publications,c2021 ISBN 9781800412293
Sprache:
Englisch