
Senior Lecturer in Multimedia Computing at University of Glamorgan
Cardiff, United Kingdom

Senior Lecturer in Multimedia Computing at University of Glamorgan
Cardiff, United Kingdom
The Computing and Minority Languages Group, led by Daniel Cunliffe, has been investigating aspects of the relationship between minority languages and Information Technology since 2000.
Areas of current research include: minority culture and minority language communities online; Web sites for bilingual users; the language behaviour of bilingual users in online environments; and issues of internationalisation, localisation and indigenous production. The extent to which Internet based technologies pose both a threat and an opportunity for minorities is of particular interest.
Daniel Cunliffe has published a number of papers and book chapters on a variety of topics relating to the use of the Welsh language online.
He has been Associate Editor of The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia since 1997.
(Public Company; 1-10 employees; Research industry)
1997 — Present (11 years)
(Internet industry)
September 1995 — Present (13 years)
(Public Company; Computer Software industry)
1988 — 1989 (1 year)
PhD, Biomedial Applications of Belief Networks, 1996
BA(hons), Computing and Artificial Intelligence, 1985 — 1988
Welsh language, Cymraeg, minority languages, language revitalization, new technology, software, language planning, hypermedia
BCS, British Computer Society, MBCS, CITP, CEng,
BCS South Wales Branch, committee,
BCS Interactions, specialist group, committee,
BCS Internet specialist group, committee,
Fellow of the, Institute for Welsh Affairs,
Fellow of the, Higher Education Academy,
Foundation for Endangered Languages, FEL,
CATaC, Cultural Attitudes towards Technology and Communication Conference,
Technology and Social Action Network,
AoIR, Association of Internet Researchers