Germanistische Linguistik "RGL" mit Prof. Dr. Britt-Marie Schuster und Prof. Dr. Noah Bubenhofer

De Gruyter
17 Mar 202227:05

Summary

TLDRThe video script covers a presentation by Carolin Eckert, representing the Detroit publishing company, where she introduces a session on the future of Germanic linguistics. Professors Marie Schuster (University of Paderborn) and Buben Hofer (University of Zurich) are introduced as new editors of a Germanic linguistics series. They discuss the evolution of the field, focusing on the relevance of Germanic linguistics in a global, multilingual context, public discourse, and the impact of digital communication. The talk also encourages book proposals and outlines the publication process, highlighting open access options and funding opportunities.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The event is hosted by Carolin Eckert, representing the e-bike of the Detroiter Verlag, and features technical instructions for recording and later uploading to YouTube.
  • πŸ“š The speakers, Professor Marie Schuster from the University of Paderborn and Professor Dr. Hoher Bogen Hofer from the University of Zurich, are the new editors of the Germanistic Linguistics series.
  • πŸ” The Germanistic Linguistics series, established in the 1970s, has a history of over ten years of commitment from previous editors and now comprises over 300 volumes covering a wide range of themes, theories, and methodological approaches.
  • πŸŽ“ Professor Schuster's research focuses on the younger language history from the late Middle Ages to the recent past, with a particular interest in language, communication, and socio-cultural aspects.
  • πŸ›οΈ Professor Hofer's research interests lie in the areas of Romanticism, pragmatics in culture and society, and the latest language history, with a strong corpus linguistic interest.
  • 🌐 There's a discussion about the role of Germanistic Linguistics in a globally networked world where communication often transcends language barriers.
  • πŸ€” The speakers question whether the focus on Germanistic Linguistics is appropriate given the current reality of language use and suggest exploring multilingual practices and language contact.
  • πŸ—£οΈ The role of Germanistic Linguistics in public debates is examined, considering whether it should only describe or also contribute to critical enlightenment.
  • πŸ“Š There's a call for proposals for new book projects within the series, inviting ideas that reflect on the challenges faced by the discipline.
  • πŸ”§ The discussion highlights the need for innovative approaches to data and methods, including the use of new types of data and the consideration of digital contexts in language use.
  • πŸ“ The process for submitting and reviewing book proposals for the series is outlined, emphasizing the importance of excellence and the potential for open access publication.

Q & A

  • Who is the representative from the Detroiter Verlag mentioned in the script?

    -Carolin Eckert is the representative from the Detroiter Verlag.

  • What is the purpose of the event that is being discussed?

    -The event is for the introduction of new editors for the German linguistics series and to discuss the future direction and challenges of the field.

  • Who are the new editors of the Germanistic Linguistics series?

    -Professor Marie Schuster from the University of Paderborn and Professor Dr. Hoher Bogen Hofer from the University of Zurich are the new editors.

  • What is the name of the series that the new editors are taking over?

    -The series is called 'Germanistic Linguistics' (Gemanistische Linguistik).

  • How many volumes does the Germanistic Linguistics series have?

    -The series currently has over 300 volumes.

  • What is the topic of the first volume of the Germanistic Linguistics series?

    -The first volume, written by Gunter Rohdenburg, is titled 'Dramatische Kategorien' and discusses the relationship between traditional and modern linguistics.

  • What are the main areas of focus for Professor Marie Schuster's research?

    -Professor Marie Schuster's research focuses on the history of language from the late Middle Ages to the present, with a particular interest in the interplay of language and communication, and the societal and sociocultural influences on language.

  • What are the main research interests of Professor Dr. Hoher Bogen Hofer?

    -Professor Dr. Hoher Bogen Hofer's research interests include the language of the Romantic era, pragmatics in culture and society, and the latest language history, with a strong corpus linguistic interest.

  • What is the significance of the 50-year history of the Germanistic Linguistics series mentioned in the script?

    -The 50-year history signifies the series' long-standing tradition and its ability to cover a broad spectrum of themes, theories, and methodological approaches in Germanistics.

  • What are the challenges that the new editors are considering in their role?

    -The new editors are considering challenges such as the role of Germanistic Linguistics in a globalized, media-networked world, the need for the field to engage with public debates, and the necessity to adapt to new types of data and methods in linguistic research.

  • What does the term 'multimodal data' refer to as discussed in the script?

    -Multimodal data refers to the various modes of communication that include spoken language, written text, images, gestures, and other forms of communication that are used together in digital media.

  • What is the process for proposing a book project for the Germanistic Linguistics series?

    -To propose a book project, one should first contact the editorial board and then present the project exclusively. If there is interest, the manuscript goes through a peer review process, and its acceptance depends on the outcome of that review.

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