Statistics show that the world wide web is dominated by a few widely spoken languages. However, in quieter corners of the web, clusters of minority language speakers can be found interacting and sharing content. This study is the first to compare three such clusters of Irish language social media users. Social network analysis of the most active public sites of interaction through Irish – the Irish language blogosphere, the Irish language Twittersphere and a popular Irish language Facebook group – reveals unique networks of individuals communicating through Irish in unique and innovative ways. Firstly, it describes the members and their activity, and the size and structure of the networks they share. Then through focused discourse analysis ...
We apply methods from social network analysis and visualization to facilitate a study of the Irish b...
This thesis explores how teenagers in two Irish-medium secondary schools see their relationship with...
This paper investigates the motivations of volunteers in participating in broadcasting on a communit...
The Irish language (‘Gaeilge’), although the first official language of the Republic of Ireland, is ...
As is the case with many languages, research into code-switching in Modern Irish has, until recentl...
I intend to test the perception that social media is a valuable means through which the Irish langua...
Online activism over Twitter has assumed a multidimensional nature, especially in societies with abu...
Online social media such as social network sites, online forums and blogs have emerged as spaces whe...
Researchers of minority language media are increasingly interested in the role of internet-based com...
To date no sociolinguistic study has addressed the issues around language contact in Ireland between...
Noisy user-generated text poses problems for natural language processing. In this paper, we show th...
The existence of many minority languages is threatened by language shift, whereby the community of s...
peer-reviewedThe people of Ireland have a complex relationship with the Irish language. Until the mi...
This report presents research findings about the background, practice and ideologies of ‘new speake...
Language has come to be increasingly constructed and managed in economic terms under the political...
We apply methods from social network analysis and visualization to facilitate a study of the Irish b...
This thesis explores how teenagers in two Irish-medium secondary schools see their relationship with...
This paper investigates the motivations of volunteers in participating in broadcasting on a communit...
The Irish language (‘Gaeilge’), although the first official language of the Republic of Ireland, is ...
As is the case with many languages, research into code-switching in Modern Irish has, until recentl...
I intend to test the perception that social media is a valuable means through which the Irish langua...
Online activism over Twitter has assumed a multidimensional nature, especially in societies with abu...
Online social media such as social network sites, online forums and blogs have emerged as spaces whe...
Researchers of minority language media are increasingly interested in the role of internet-based com...
To date no sociolinguistic study has addressed the issues around language contact in Ireland between...
Noisy user-generated text poses problems for natural language processing. In this paper, we show th...
The existence of many minority languages is threatened by language shift, whereby the community of s...
peer-reviewedThe people of Ireland have a complex relationship with the Irish language. Until the mi...
This report presents research findings about the background, practice and ideologies of ‘new speake...
Language has come to be increasingly constructed and managed in economic terms under the political...
We apply methods from social network analysis and visualization to facilitate a study of the Irish b...
This thesis explores how teenagers in two Irish-medium secondary schools see their relationship with...
This paper investigates the motivations of volunteers in participating in broadcasting on a communit...