Past Seminars

Acculturation and digital trans-literacies in identity construction: An interdisciplinary perspective (Nov 6th, 2025)

Professor GU Mingyue

 

Abstract

In this talk, I examine the mediating role of language and semiotics in shaping the interaction between individuals and social worlds, particularly in the ongoing process of exploring and defining selves across physical/digital spheres. I address three interconnected domains. First, I consider how acculturation, gender, and identity intersect in everyday linguistic practices, and how immigrant communities across generations mobilize diverse resources to construct pathways of belonging. Second, I turn to youth cultures, exploring how youth digital trans-literacies (Gu et al., 2025) on social media shape self-concept clarity and well-being. Third, I present how social media content demonstrate the ways sentiment, emotion, and linguistic features influence audiences’ responses and experiences. Taken together, these perspectives underscore the need for an interdisciplinary lens to capture the complex interplay among self, content, and environment.

Speaker

Professor GU Mingyue

About the Speaker

Gu Mingyue Michelle (PhD) is Professor of Sociolinguistics, the Faculty of Humanities, the Education University of Hong Kong. Mingyue’s major research areas include: language and identity, multilingualism and mobility, digital trans-literacies, youths’ development in social media, and family language policy. She is a prolific scholar, publishing widely in the above fields. She has a strong record in securing external competitive research grants as PI.

Date

2025-11-06

Time

12:45-14:00

Location

Room 202, Runme Shaw Building

Chair

Prof. JIANG Lianjiang

 

 

 

 

 

 

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