We are delighted to introduce ‘Convergences franco-chinoises: La valeur de la créativité’ the latest special collection from Modern Languages Open which is available to read Open Access. Taking into account the evolution of world public opinion towards China, this study reveals new trends in the creative practice of Franco-Chinese artists and in the field of research, as well as the growing role of the visual arts. This Special Collection is edited by Dr Rosalind Silvester, Queen’s University Belfast, who introduces the Collection, with her thoughts on the contemporary field of Francophone Chinese Studies.
Celebrating 10 Years of Modern Languages Open
2024 marks the 10th anniversary of the launch of Modern Languages Open (MLO.) Since its establishment in 2014, MLO has provided a platform for the Open Access dissemination of peer-reviewed scholarship from across the modern languages to a global audience.
Introducing ‘New Directions in Digital Modern Languages Research’: A Digital Modern Languages Open Special Collection
We are delighted to introduce ‘New Directions in Digital Modern Languages Research’, the latest special collection from Modern Languages Open.
Introducing ‘Post-pandemic Pedagogies for Language Education’: A Digital Modern Languages Open Special Collection
We are delighted to introduce ‘Post-pandemic Pedagogies for Language Education’, the latest special collection from Modern Languages Open. The range of essays contained within this collection focus on research-led practice which looks at how language education has responded to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic from primary schools to higher education, based on a series of ‘dialogues’ between … Continue reading
‘Community over Commercialization’: Celebrating International Open Access Week 2023
The theme of this year’s International Open Access week is 'Community over Commercialization', so here are a few of LUP's #OA highlights from 2023...