DiLCo Colloquium at SS24 in Ghent
In 2022 DiLCo organised a colloquium at the Sociolinguistic Symposium 24 in Ghent on the topic: Beyond boundaries in digital sociolinguistics: synergizing between ‘interactional’ and ‘computational’ approaches with contributions from network members (please see list below). The colloquium was recorded and is available online on Lecture2Go.
- Christoph Purschke (University of Luxembourg): The many sources of variation and the winding course towards standardization - The case of Luxembourgish
- Jenia Yudytska (University of Hamburg): The interaction of technological affordances and user preferences: A corpus study of graphic features
- Laura Rosseel (Free University of Brussels) & Dong Nguyen (Utrecht University): When social meaning meets NLP: How can NLP models inform sociolinguistic research and vice versa?
- Holly Lopez, Alexandra O’Neil &Sandra Kübler (Indiana University): Annotating fine-grained categories for abusive and non-abusive data: Beyond binary decisions
- Jannis Androutsopoulos (University of Hamburg): Small- and large-scale data sets in digital language variation research: A study of graphic prosody
- Alexandra Georgakopoulou (King’s College London): In search of context online: (How) can small-big data synergies help?
- Susan C. Herring (Indiana University) & Rodney H. Jones (University of Reading): Discussion