27.3504, Calls: General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics / Journal of Language and Discrimination (Jrnl)

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Subject: 27.3504, Calls: General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics / Journal of Language and Discrimination (Jrnl)

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Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2016 10:42:53
From: Valerie Hall [vhall at equinoxpub.com]
Subject: General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics / Journal of Language and Discrimination (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Journal of Language and Discrimination 


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Call for Papers

New Journal: Journal of Language and Discrimination (JLAD)

The new Journal of Language and Discrimination will be launched in 2017 with
Equinox.

Discrimination is an important research topic in a large number of diverse but
related fields, including linguistics, law, anthropology, sociology and
psychology. This complex, multidisciplinary research topic often has a strong
focus and concern with language. The new Journal of Language and
Discrimination aims to bring together a multidisciplinary synergy of
approaches on discrimination as a complex linguistic and non-linguistic
phenomenon. In bringing together different research strands that focus on
discrimination, the journal hopes to serve as a catalyst for innovation and
play a pivotal role in establishing interdisciplinary language and
discrimination research worldwide. 

The editors of JLAD invite papers that reflect the diversity of possible
approaches in relation to language and discrimination. The aim is to include
work with a wide array of approaches that reflect the diversity and recent
developments of research on language and discrimination.

Topics may include but are not limited to:

- Reflections on the research that has been done on discrimination in your
field, and the direction in which research could or should develop
- Discussions on broadening the field versus constraining academic subject
areas
- Consideration of definitions of discrimination, and the benefits and
disadvantages of using this term for our research
- Theoretical and methodological considerations in interdisciplinary research
- Case studies from different fields that relate to language and
discrimination
- Qualitative analyses on language and discrimination

Editors:

Editor Sara Mills, Sheffield Hallam University (s.l.mills at shu.ac.uk)
Editor Isabelle van der Bom, Sheffield Hallam University (i.v.bom at shu.ac.uk)
Editor Laura Paterson, Lancaster University (l.paterson at lancaster.ac.uk)

Submission procedure:

Please see the website for all the details on how to publish in the Journal of
Language and Discrimination and don't hesitate to contact one of the editors
for more information on the Journal. 

Journal of Language and Discrimination website:
https://journals.equinoxpub.com/index.php/JLD/index




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