Multilingual Digital Authorship
Symposium
Lancaster University, 8-9 March 2018 (InfoLab C60b/c)
Programme:
Thursday 8 March
10.00-11.10
Erika Fülöp (Lancaster University): The Creative Web of Languages: An Opening
Claire Larsonneur (Paris 8): Do android authors dream of multilingual sheep?
11.10-11.30 Coffee
11.30-13.00 Chair: Charlie Gere
Saskia Huc-Hepher (University of Westminster): Hidden Histories in the Archived Web: Habitus Transformation & Hysteresis Potential among London-French Bloggers
Marwa Elkhodairy (University of Central Lancashire): Digital Technologies and Translation as Tools of Activism
Yohanna Joseph Waliya (University of Calabar): Technolingualism and Multilingualism on The Web 3.0: A Case Study of the Usbek et Rica Blog
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-16.00 Chair: Erika Fülöp
Maria Mencia (Kingston University): Hybrid Digital Poetics: A Cross-Fertilisation of Languages
Alexandra Saemmer (Paris 8): Is there any way out of the Colony? The Capturing of Language by the Digital Machine, and Where Poetic Insurrection May Begin
Serge Bouchardon (Université de Technologie de Compiègne): Proposing a Work of Digital Literature in Several Languages: Issues and Feedback
16.00-16.30 Coffee
16.30-18.00 Chair: Claire Larsonneur
Stephanie Obermeier (University of Kent): “Josephine Baker is now Friends with Justin Timberlake”: Communication, Digital Narratives, and Knowledge Processing in Thomas Meinecke’s Lookalikes (2011)
Claudia Zucca (Trinity College Dublin): Translingual Digital Texts: Antoine Cassar
Khadija Belfarhi (University of Annaba): Pragmatic Functions of Emoticons in CMC
19.30 Dinner ( The Sun Cafe Restaurant)
Friday 9 March
9.45-11.00 Chair: Erika Fülöp
Canan Marasligil: City in Translation: Exploring Languages in Urban Spaces
Lou Sarabadzic : Translating Digital Identities, a Bilingual Experience
11.00-11.30 Coffee
11.30-13.30 Chair: Johnny Unger
Claire Taylor (University of Liverpool): Mixing Languages and Sources in Latin(o) American Digital Authors
Emmanuela Patti (Royal Holloway): Performing Italian Authorship in the Digital Age: PluraL Identities and Hybrid Genres
Odile Farge (Paris 8): Thinking Digital Creativity: Rhetorical Strategies and Authorship
13.30-14.30 Lunch
14.30-15.45 Chair: Nathan Jones
JR Carpenter: Straight Quotes, Square Brackets: Page-based Poetics Inflected with the Syntax and Grammar of Code Languages
Amy Spencer (University of the West of England): Between Literary Spaces: The Languages of Ambient Literature
15.45-16.15 Coffee
16.15-18.15 Chair: Erika Fülöp
Roundtable discussion: Languages and the Digital Space
Participants:
Claire Larsonneur
Claire Taylor
Paul Spence (King’s College London)
Rebecca Braun (Lancaster University)
Joe Deville (Lancaster University)
Astrid Nordin (Lancaster University)
18.15 (Open) Closure and Wine reception
Pour vous inscrire, merci de contacter l'organisatrice, Erika Fülöp (e.fulop@lancaster.ac.uk).