Our Projects

1. Special Issues on Emerging Topics

  • Periodic special issues focusing on cutting-edge themes such as artificial intelligence in linguistics, eco-criticism in literature, and multilingualism in digital spaces. These issues aim to highlight innovative research and foster dialogue on contemporary challenges and opportunities.

2. Global Linguistic and Literary Survey

  • An ongoing project to document and analyze emerging linguistic trends, endangered languages, and evolving literary genres across different cultures. This project involves collaborations with researchers worldwide to contribute to the preservation and understanding of global linguistic and literary diversity.

3. IBLL Early Career Researcher Forum

  • A platform to mentor and support emerging scholars by organizing workshops, webinars, and conferences. This initiative provides young researchers with opportunities to present their work, receive constructive feedback, and build networks with senior academics.

4. Digital Humanities and Linguistics Collaboration

  • Development of interdisciplinary projects integrating digital tools and methods to explore new dimensions in linguistics and literary studies. Examples include corpus analysis, computational linguistics, and visualization of literary data.

5. Open-Access Knowledge Repository

  • Creation of an accessible repository to archive IBLL publications, datasets, and supplementary materials. This project promotes the dissemination of knowledge and encourages a broader audience to engage with linguistic and literary scholarship.

6. Multilingual Publication Initiative

  • A project to promote multilingual research by accepting submissions in multiple languages and providing translations of key works. This effort seeks to bridge linguistic barriers in academic publishing and increase the inclusivity of non-English-speaking scholars.

7. Annual International Conference

  • An annual event bringing together linguists, literary scholars, and interdisciplinary researchers to present their findings, share ideas, and explore collaborative opportunities. Each conference features a specific theme aligned with the journal's aims and objectives.

8. Public Outreach and Community Engagement

  • Projects aimed at bridging academia and the public, such as hosting public lectures, publishing accessible articles on linguistic and literary topics, and engaging with educators and policymakers to apply scholarly insights in practical contexts.