2021. Jennifer Carpenter, Annie Guerin, Michelle Kaczmarek, Gerry Lawson, Kim Lawson, Lisa P. Nathan and Mark Turin. “Locally Contingent and Community-Dependent: Tools and Technologies for Indigenous Language Mobilization.” In Indigenous Languages and the Promise of Archives, edited by Adrianna Link, Abigail Shelton, and Patrick Spero, 125–55. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press
Over the last few centuries, languages in every part of the world have undergone dramatic changes in...
In this paper, we will describe how community members of the Splatsin First Nation near Enderby, Bri...
Many Indigenous projects, such as language recording, use existing information technology (IT) resou...
2021. Jennifer Carpenter, Annie Guerin, Michelle Kaczmarek, Gerry Lawson, Kim Lawson, Lisa P. Nathan...
This dissertation reports findings from a study documenting the use of multimedia technology among I...
This dissertation reports findings from a study documenting the use of multimedia technology among I...
The Canadian Northern Corridor (CNC) program integrates formal academic research and a strategy of e...
Live demonstrations of cutting-edge projects show how information and communication technologies can...
Indigenous people in remote Australia face many dilemmas in relation to the status and vitality of t...
The sharing of existing linguistic resources through online platforms has become an increasingly imp...
The sharing of existing linguistic resources through online platforms has become an increasingly imp...
This thesis addresses how stakeholders of Kaska, a Dene Athabaskan language spoken in northeastern B...
This thesis explores how people involved in Indigenous language revitalization efforts in Canada hav...
People are coming to rely on Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) to provide them with ...
It is necessary that linguists and others involved in the documentation of indigenous and minority l...
Over the last few centuries, languages in every part of the world have undergone dramatic changes in...
In this paper, we will describe how community members of the Splatsin First Nation near Enderby, Bri...
Many Indigenous projects, such as language recording, use existing information technology (IT) resou...
2021. Jennifer Carpenter, Annie Guerin, Michelle Kaczmarek, Gerry Lawson, Kim Lawson, Lisa P. Nathan...
This dissertation reports findings from a study documenting the use of multimedia technology among I...
This dissertation reports findings from a study documenting the use of multimedia technology among I...
The Canadian Northern Corridor (CNC) program integrates formal academic research and a strategy of e...
Live demonstrations of cutting-edge projects show how information and communication technologies can...
Indigenous people in remote Australia face many dilemmas in relation to the status and vitality of t...
The sharing of existing linguistic resources through online platforms has become an increasingly imp...
The sharing of existing linguistic resources through online platforms has become an increasingly imp...
This thesis addresses how stakeholders of Kaska, a Dene Athabaskan language spoken in northeastern B...
This thesis explores how people involved in Indigenous language revitalization efforts in Canada hav...
People are coming to rely on Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) to provide them with ...
It is necessary that linguists and others involved in the documentation of indigenous and minority l...
Over the last few centuries, languages in every part of the world have undergone dramatic changes in...
In this paper, we will describe how community members of the Splatsin First Nation near Enderby, Bri...
Many Indigenous projects, such as language recording, use existing information technology (IT) resou...