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Multilingual Digital Authorship (Symposium Report)
The World Wide Web is commonly perceived as the ultimate tool of homogenizing culture through dominant platforms such as Google and Facebook, and consequently as the major culprit in the […]
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Pacing out a Polyglot Poetics
To what extent is reading a book like walking into a museum? In this conversation, held in early 2017 at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Rebecca Braun and Ulrike […]
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Translation as the Quiet Revolution in UK Publishing
By Alessandro Gallenzi I was delighted to take part in one of the Authors and the World seminars at Lancaster University, a lively round-table discussion with other colleagues from […]
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Blog: Allyson Fiddler reflects on multilingual authorship
I’m very excited to be representing the Authors and the World research hub at this year’s Austrian Studies Association conference at the University of Michigan (Dearborn) next week (26-28 March). […]
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The Digital
What role do the new media and interactive technologies have in shaping authors’ careers and their writing? How do authors themselves shape digital media? How do such media alter the […]
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