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“Language, Identity, and the Internet”by: Mark Warschauer
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Notes for this articleWarschauer explores the dynamics of the internet and language in this piece. His argument is based on two years of ethnographic research on the uses of online technologies in Hawaiian language revitalization, the article argues that cyberspace, even in its ubiquitous English-language presentation, presents a meaningful site for resistance to English-language dominance through the facilitation of connectivity between geographically disparate communities of minority language speakers.
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