Journals, Modern Languages

Introducing ‘Sociolinguistic Methodologies at a Crossroads: Innovations from the Postgraduate Community’: A Modern Languages Open Special Collection

This month sees the launch of a new special collection on Modern Languages Open that rethinks methodological approaches in sociolinguistics since Covid 19. The collection includes cutting-edge contributions from the postgraduate community that explore novel ways of applying research methods in a rapidly evolving research climate. Here, the co-editors of the collection, Nicola Bermingham, Stefania Tufi, and Claire Nance explain the research context and thinking that informs this collection of essays.

Journals, Liverpool Interest, music, News

The Journal of Beatles Studies invites submissions for its second issue, to be published in Summer, 2023

The Journal of Beatles Studies invites submissions for its second issue, to be published in Summer, 2023.

Journals, Literature, Modern Languages, News

‘Revista Iberoamericana’ landmark issue dedicated to contemporary Latin American women writers

We are delighted to announce that Revista Iberoamericana Volume 89 Issue 282-283 is now available online, published in partnership with the Instituto International de Literatura Iberoamericana (IILI). Here we introduce this latest issue with it’s special focus on contemporary Latin American women writers, Edited by Luciano Martínez, Swarthmore College.

Journals

Featured in Town Planning Review 94.1: Natural experiments in healthy cities research: how can urban planning and design knowledge reinforce the causal inference?

The editors of Town Planning Review (TPR) have selected the following paper as the Featured Article in TPR 94.1. This paper will be free to access for a limited time: 'Natural experiments in healthy cities research: how can urban planning and design knowledge reinforce the causal inference?' by Guibo Sun, Eun Yeong Choe, and Chris Webster.

Journals, Literature, News

T. S. Eliot Studies Annual available as part of the curated Journal Collections at ProjectMUSE

Liverpool University is delighted to share the exciting news that as of 2023, the T. S. Eliot Studies Annual will be available as part of the curated Journal Collections at Project MUSE.