Jones, E.H.G., and Uribe-Jongbloed, E. (Eds.). (2013). Social Media and Minority Languages: Convergence and the Creative Industries. Bristol: Multilingual Matters

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  • Kyle Conway Author University of North Dakota

Abstract

Social Media and Minority Languages is a collection of timely, meticulous reports about minority language media (MLM) in the era of convergence. In different ways, the contributors all address the question of how MLM can strengthen language use and speakers' sense of belonging to a linguistic and cultural community. They adopt an engaged approach and investigate a wide range of phenomena, such as the tensions between centralized and decentralized modes of production and between passive and active modes of reception.

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2013-05-22

How to Cite

Conway, K. (2013). Jones, E.H.G., and Uribe-Jongbloed, E. (Eds.). (2013). Social Media and Minority Languages: Convergence and the Creative Industries. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. Palabra Clave, 16(2), 625–630. Retrieved from https://palabraclave.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/palabraclave/article/view/3286

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