We are thrilled to announce the official publication of the Conference Proceedings for the 5th International Conference on Language Studies, Translation and Education (ICLTE 2025).
Successfully convened in the historic and vibrant city of Bursa, Turkiye, from February 20–22, 2025, this year’s conference brought together a diverse tapestry of researchers, practitioners, and visionaries to explore the intersection of Language, Culture, Technology, and Multimodal Communication in a Global Context.
A Curated Collection of Innovation
The ICLTE 2025 Proceedings represent a significant contribution to the global academic community. Spanning 62 pages of rigorous research and professional practice, the volume offers a plurality of visions and methodologies. From the digital transformation of classrooms to the semiotic nuances of internet culture, this collection serves as a snapshot of the dynamic shifts currently redefining education and language studies.
Every paper included in this volume underwent a rigorous blind double peer-review process, ensuring that the findings presented meet the highest standards of academic integrity and scientific accuracy.
Key Highlights and Research Tendencies
The 2025 proceedings highlight several emerging trends that are shaping our field today:
- The Intersection of AI and Pedagogy: Research by Shama Iqbal Hussain explored how AI can be harnessed for storytelling and ELT instruction, marking a transition toward highly personalized, technology-enhanced learning environments.
- Multiliteracy and Digital Storytelling: Deniz Gül presented innovative practices in integrating culture through digital storytelling, emphasizing the need for learners to navigate complex multimodal landscapes.
- Cultural Translation and Diaspora: Fauzia Amin examined the asymmetries in Pakistani Diaspora poetry, shedding light on the complexities of maintaining cultural identity through translation.
- Digital Semiotics and Brand Identity: The analysis of digital artifacts, such as Naheed Ashfaq Qureshi and Syeda Faiza Babar’s work on Temu memes, demonstrates the power of visual communication in deconstructing modern consumer culture.
- Ideology and National Identity: Scholars like Rahat Bashir and Muhammad Aslam provided a multimodal analysis of how sports victories are used to construct national narratives.
Evaluative Reflections: The Editorial Vision
Under the scientific editorship of Prof. Dr. Iryna Sekret (IATELS Committee Chair) and Prof. Dr. Nadia Anwar (University of Management and Technology, Pakistan), the ICLTE 2025 Proceedings emphasize that intellectual diversity is essential for advancing our field.
The volume reflects a deep-seated commitment to understanding how technology does not merely assist communication but fundamentally changes the way we construct meaning across borders. As noted in the preface by Prof. Dr. Iryna Sekret, the “familial atmosphere” of the IATELS community continues to foster partnerships that bridge the gap between theoretical research and real-world pedagogical application.
Access and Publication Details
The proceedings are published by STARTINFORUM and are available in E-book format for the international academic community.
- Title: Language, Culture, Technology And Multimodal Communication In A Global Context
- ISBN: 978-605-68986-9-3
- Sponsor: STARTINFORUM
- Organizer: IATELS (International Association for Technologies, Education and Language Studies)
Looking Ahead
As we reflect on the success of ICLTE 2025, we invite our global network to build upon these findings. The research presented here serves as the foundation for our further projects and IATELS initiatives.
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