Fwd: Call for Papers: Sociolinguistic Studies

Susan Ervin-Tripp ervintripp at berkeley.edu
Thu Jul 13 16:49:06 UTC 2006


>SOCIOLINGUISTIC STUDIES
>
>A new international sociolinguistics journal
>
>CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>Sociolinguistic Studies is the new title of 
>Estudios de Sociolinguistica 
>(<http://www.sociolinguistica.uvigo.es>http://www.sociolinguistica.uvigo.es) 
>a journal founded in 2000 at the University of 
>Vigo (Spain), and indexed/abstracted in the 
>International Bibliography of the Social 
>Sciences (IBSS); Latindex; Linguistics Abstracts 
>(LA); Linguistics & Language Behavior Abstracts 
>(LLBA); MLA International Bibliography; 
>SocINDEX; Sociological Abstracts; and 
>Bibliographie Linguistique/Linguistic 
>Bibliography.
>
>Sociolinguistic Studies will be published at 
>United Kingdom by Equinox Publishing House 
>(www.equinoxpub.com). There are three issues per 
>volume year (April, August, and December), the 
>first issue, with the new title, is due in April 
>2007.
>
>Sociolinguistic Studies is a peer-reviewed 
>journal in two formats: online and in hard copy, 
>internationally diffused and distributed (ISSN: 
>1750-8649 -hard-, ISSN: 1750-8657 -online).
>
>Sociolinguistic Studies offers a linguistic and 
>cultural bridge between the Romance world 
>-particularly the Spanish and Latin American 
>world- and the English-speaking world.
>
>The journal publishes substantial research 
>papers, discussion notes, reviews and review 
>articles (the Book Review Editor is Aneta 
>Pavlenko, Temple University), and regularly 
>publishes thematic issues.
>
>The editors invite contributions in English, 
>Spanish or French (75% of the contents of the 
>journal are in English).
>
>Edited in Galicia (Spain), the journal pays 
>special attention to minority languages and 
>cultures, language contact and change, 
>linguistic diversity, language revival, shift 
>and loss, language and social inequalities, and 
>language planning and policy. We consider that 
>bilingualism and multilingualism is an essential 
>field linking sociolinguistics with other 
>disciplines (psycholinguistics, linguistic 
>anthropology, pedagogy, etc.). The journal will 
>also pay special attention to theoretical and 
>methodological contributions from sociology, 
>social psychology or anthropology that can give 
>consistency to the theoretical and 
>methodological principles of sociolinguistics, 
>and to make known the conceptual evolution in 
>the social sciences among sociolinguists.
>
>Sociolinguistic Studies takes an ecumenical 
>approach to the different schools, 
>methodological principles or research 
>orientations within sociolinguistic research and 
>also accepts contributions from related fields 
>such as pragmatics, discourse analysis, 
>conversational analysis, interactional 
>linguistics, language acquisition and 
>socialization, linguistic anthropology, 
>ethnomethodology and the ethnography of 
>communication.
>
>Papers should be limited to approximately 7.000 
>words (Din A4 size), in Word-PC format. For 
>further details, please contact the journal 
>Editors. Please send submissions (preferably in 
>electronic format) to the Editors: Fernando 
>Ramallo (framallo at uvigo.es) and Xoan Paulo 
>Rodriguez-Yanez (xoanp at uvigo.es).
>
>Postal address:                   
>
>Sociolinguistic Studies   
>Facultade Filoloxía e Tradución
>Universidade de Vigo
>Campus das Lagoas-Marcosende
>Praza das Cantigas, s/n
>E-36310 Vigo (Spain)
>
>The Journal Editors:
>
>Xoan Paulo Rodriguez-Yanez
>xoanp at uvigo.es    
>
>Fernando Ramallo
>framallo at uvigo.es
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