21.2758, FYI: Call for Book Proposals - Lang. Studies, Science and Engineering

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Subject: 21.2758, FYI: Call for Book Proposals - Lang. Studies, Science and Engineering

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Date: 29-Jun-2010
From: Paul Peranteau < paul at benjamins.com >
Subject: Call for Book Proposals - Language Studies, Science and Engineering
 

	
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Subject: Call for Book Proposals - Language Studies, Science and Engineering 

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Call for book proposals for new John Benjamins book series: Language
Studies, Science and Engineering

The Language Studies, Science and Engineering book series seeks submissions
of book proposals that address the interface among language studies,
science, engineering and education. This book series aims to bring together
researchers from the fields of language studies and science/engineering
education with the aim of generating new interdisciplinary knowledge. This
book series is premised on the concept that science is of central
importance in the 21st century and that research informed by linguistic
knowledge can contribute to the description, understanding, education and
practice of science and engineering. The goal of this series is to enhance
educational and professional practices in the sciences and engineering
through interdisciplinary interaction between language researchers, science
and engineering educators and scientists. 

The scope of this book series covers the range of potential contributions
that language studies can make to the advancement of science, engineering
and educational practices in these fields. Researchers who utilize language
based methodologies, such as discourse analysis, computational linguistics,
conversational analysis, multimodal analysis, rhetorical analysis, and
genre analysis, for the purposes of advancing science/engineering education
and professional practice are invited to submit a proposal for this
innovative book series.  

Inquiries and proposal submissions should be sent via email to the series
editors: 
Prof. David I. Hanauer (hanauer at iup.edu) and Prof. Michael J. Ford
(mjford at pitt.edu)

General Editors
David I. Hanauer, University of Pittsburgh
Michael J. Ford, University of Pittsburgh

Editorial Board:
Sibel Erduran, University of Bristol
Ellice Forman, University of Pittsburgh
Leslie Herrenkohl, University of Washington
Greg Kelly, The Pennsylvania State University
Jorge Larreamendy, Universidad de los Andes
Mary Jane Curry, University of Rochester
Fredricka L. Stoller, Northern Arizona University 
Karen Englander, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
Graham F. Hatfull, University of Pittsburgh
Scott A. Strobel, Yale University 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Computational Linguistics
                     Discourse Analysis





 




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