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Literature’s audiovisual heritage: time and countertime of memory

open access: yes, 2021
References to authors and works of literary history circulate today not only through written texts but also, in a growing proportion, through animated images and sound: documentaries, televised interviews, videos… This multifaceted corpus, accumulated since the beginning of the 20th century and spread across literary and audiovisual archives, libraries
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Kinship‐based deference among Jaru siblings: A collaborative, adaptive, and multimodal accomplishment

open access: yesJournal of Linguistic Anthropology, Volume 36, Issue 1, May 2026.
Abstract In the Jaru community of northern Western Australia, certain in‐laws and relatives are categorized as being in a highly respectful relationship in which they are expected to pay deference to one another. This conversation‐analytic study closely examines the deferential practices that are used among three Jaru siblings in an ordinary multi ...
Josua Dahmen
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Intersemiotic Adaptation of Palestinian Identity: Song Lyrics into Music Video in Zeyne’s 7arrir 3aqlak/ Asli Ana [PDF]

open access: yesWadī Al-Nīl Lil Dirāsāt wa Al-Buẖūṯ Al-Insāniyyaẗ wa Al-Iğtimāʿiyyaẗ wa Al-Tarbawiyyaẗ
This study investigates the intersemiotic adaptation of Palestinian identity in Zeyne’s 2024 7arrir 3aqlak/ Asli Ana from song lyrics into an audiovisual music video.
Hagar Mohamed Serry
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Co‐textual dopes: How LLMs produce contextually appropriate text in chat interactions with humans without access to context

open access: yesJournal of Linguistic Anthropology, Volume 36, Issue 1, May 2026.
Abstract This paper asks how LLM‐based systems can produce text that is taken as contextually appropriate by humans without having seen text in its broader context. To understand how this is possible, context and co‐text have to be distinguished. Co‐text is input to LLMs during training and at inference as well as the primary resource of sense‐making ...
Ole Pütz
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Nonhuman situational enmeshments—How participants build temporal infrastructures for ChatGPT

open access: yesJournal of Linguistic Anthropology, Volume 36, Issue 1, May 2026.
Abstract This paper investigates how participants recruit Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT as interactional co‐participants depending on their temporal enmeshment within an interactional flow. Using Charles Goodwin's co‐operative action framework, we analyze video data of human–AI interaction to trace the temporal structures established by ...
Nils Klowait, Maria Erofeeva
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The Complex Geography of Cultural Networks

open access: yesGeography Compass, Volume 20, Issue 4, April 2026.
ABSTRACT This article examines the cultural sector as complex, sprawling, and uneven spatial networks, shaped by the interactions of people, institutions, goods and services. At the intersection of network science and geography, it synthesises how spatial network approaches have been applied to the study of cultural and creative industries, including ...
Andrea Ballatore
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‘Great Stuff!’

open access: yesVIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture, 2018
In 2014, British Pathé launched its YouTube channel with more than 85,000 items of audiovisual heritage from the 20th century. This article analyses the curational strategies of this channel as developed by the German multi-channel network Mediakraft in ...
Müller, Eggo
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From Margins to Networks: Minoritized Language Digital Content Creation's Impact on Linguistic Ideologies: The Galician Case

open access: yesStudies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, Volume 26, Issue 1, Page 60-73, April 2026.
ABSTRACT By focusing on Galician‐language online content creation through a corpus of semistructured interviews with eight professional and semiprofessional influencers, this paper examines how language ideologies surrounding minoritized languages have been shaped and reshaped because of their inclusion in the digital realm.
Ramón Brais Freire Braña
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Architecture and Branding: Heritage as an Element of Corporate Identity in Universities

open access: yesComunicação e Sociedade
This study examines the role of architecture in shaping the corporate identity of universities designated as “UNESCO World Heritage Sites”. The objective is to assess how these institutions utilize their architectural heritage in institutional ...
Íñigo Urquía Uriaguereca
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