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OWRI, strategy, partnerships and the future of modern languages

OWRI, strategy, partnerships and the future of modern languages

by Talking Humanities | Dec 7, 2021 | Analysis & Comment, Features, Fellowships & Networks, Languages & Literature, Research & Resources

The Open World Research initiative (OWRI) has left rich legacies to build on, writes Professor Janice Carruthers, dean of research in arts, humanities and social sciences at Queen’s University Belfast I have just completed a four-year period as priority area...
Attention economies and the evolution of American English

Attention economies and the evolution of American English

by Talking Humanities | Feb 8, 2018 | Digital, Features, Languages & Literature

Modern communication is evolving as we speak, says Thomas Hills, professor of psychology at Warwick University. The best-selling novels in Japan in 2007 were all written on mobile phones and read more like text messages than the standard chapter format many of us are...

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