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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2017 09:56:05
From: Miguel-Angel Benitez-Castro [mbenitez at unizar.es]
Subject: Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics; Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics / I-LanD: Identity, Language and Diversity Journal (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: I-LanD: Identity, Language and Diversity Journal 


Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics; Sociolinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 20-Feb-2017 

Call for Papers for the Special Issue: ''Current Politics and the Printed
Media: Discursive Tensions in the Age of Populism 3.0''

The second monographic issue of the I-LanD Journal will be centred on the
discursive representation of current politics in the printed media and will be
edited by Miguel Ángel Benítez Castro (Department of English and German
Studies, University of Zaragoza), Francesca De Cesare (Department of Literary,
Linguistic and Comparative Studies, University of Naples ''L'Orientale''),
Encarnación Hidalgo Tenorio (Department of English and German Studies,
University of Granada).

Given the thematic scope of this issue, contributions should adhere to any of
the following broad research strands: 

- Relationships between linguistic ideologies and the socio-political contexts
where these emerge 
- Argumentative and persuasive strategies underlying linguistic ideologies 
- Different linguistic ideologies present in the printed press

More specific topics of discussion are listed below:

- Right-wing populism in conservative and left-wing tabloid and broadsheet
newspapers 
- Left-wing populism in conservative and left-wing tabloid and broadsheet
newspapers 
- Populisms in Europe (e.g. France, Germany, Spain, Russia, Netherlands,
Greece, Italy) 
- Populisms in America (e.g. United States, Latin America) 
- Populisms in Asia (e.g. Korea, China, Syria) 
- Populism and terrorism 
- Women and populism

Contributions are expected to be discursively inspired in their methodology,
so that they may draw on any of the following approaches: rhetoric, semiotics,
cognitive linguistics, psycholinguistics, systemic-functional grammar,
critical discourse analysis, visual grammar, corpus-assisted discourse
analysis, or computational linguistics, to name but a few. 

Both Spanish and English original manuscripts will be considered for
publication in this issue, which will comprise two sections, one for each
language.

Deadlines

Submission of abstracts to guest editors: by 20th February 2017
Notification of acceptance/rejection to prospective contributors: by 6th March
2017
Submission of full papers to guest editors: by 10th August 2017

Word-Count

The length of each abstract is approximately 500 words, excluding references.

The length of individual papers is approximately 7,000-8,000 words, excluding
references. The attachment should not contain the author's name and
affiliation but should be accompanied by an email including such personal
information.

Contact and Submission e-mail
fdecesare at unior.it, ilandjournal at unior.it

More About the I-LanD Journal 

Editors in chief:
Giuditta Caliendo (University of Lille) and M. Cristina Nisco (University of
Naples Parthenope)

Copy editors: 
Eleonora Esposito (Sultan Qaboos University), Antonio Fruttaldo (University of
Naples L'Orientale)

The I-LanD Journal (https://goo.gl/0g8X7x) reflects a commitment to publishing
original and high quality research papers addressing issues of identity,
language and diversity from new critical and theoretical perspectives. All
submissions are double-blind peer-reviewed.




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