17.2082, Calls: Sociolinguistics

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Subject: 17.2082, Calls: Sociolinguistics

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Date: 13-Jul-2006
From: Fernando Ramallo < framallo at uvigo.es >
Subject: Estudios de Sociolingüística 

	
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Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 10:06:02
From: Fernando Ramallo < framallo at uvigo.es >
Subject: Estudios de Sociolingüística 
 


Full Title: Estudios de Sociolingüística 


Linguistic Field(s): None;Sociolinguistics 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2007 

SOCIOLINGUISTIC  STUDIES

A new international sociolinguistics journal

Sociolinguistic Studies is the new title of Estudios de Sociolingüística
(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 in 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 Xoán Paulo Rodríguez-Yáñez
(xoanp at uvigo.es).

Postal address: 		
Sociolinguistic Studies			
Facultade Filoloxía e Tradución			Universidade de Vigo				
Praza das Cantigas, s/n
E-36310 Vigo (Spain)

The Journal Editors:

Fernando Ramallo      
framallo at uvigo.es     

Xoán Paulo Rodríguez-Yáñez
xoanp at uvigo.es




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