Creative Multilingualism in World Literatures Exploring multilingualism’s revolutionary potential and creative force in language, literature, thought and the visual arts.
Multilingual Locals and Significant Geographies Countering the identification of world literature with English by highlighting the multilingualism and the many factors that contribute to regional and transnational literary fields.
The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to World Literature A far-reaching and sustained study of key authors, texts, and topics from around the world and throughout history.
Prominent Possessors Investigating the phenomenon of "prominent internal possessors" from a theoretical and cross-linguistic perspective.
The Hashima Virtual Reality Project: A hundred years of life on a tiny Japanese island Integrating historical research methods with virtual reality game design to reconstruct daily life on Hashima Island.
Morphosyntactic variation in Bantu: Typology, contact and change Exploring linguistic similarities within a sample of Bantu languages.
Crossroads: Investigating the unexplored side of multilingualism Investigating multilingualism and language contact between three languages spoken at the “crossroads” – a group of neighbouring villages in the Casamance area of Senegal.
Engaged humanities in Europe: Capacity building for participatory research in linguistic-cultural heritage (ENGHUM) Implementing an innovative scientific strategy and capacity building at universities across Europe.
Arabic and contact-induced language change Improving our understanding of how and why languages tend to change when they come into contact, with a particular focus on Arabic.