32.542, FYI: Call for Book Chapter: Researching Transculturally: Methodological Issues and Challenges

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Subject: 32.542, FYI: Call for Book Chapter: Researching Transculturally: Methodological Issues and Challenges

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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2021 08:28:15
From: Mabel Victoria [M.Victoria at napier.ac.uk]
Subject: Call for Book Chapter: Researching Transculturally: Methodological Issues and Challenges

 
I am pulling together an edited collection called Researching Transculturally:
Methodological Issues and Challenges and I would like to invite you to
consider submitting one or more chapters. 
 
The abstract/call for the Collection is here: 
  
Researchers often work in culturally and linguistically challenging contexts.
They collect data in languages that might not be native to them and interact
with research participants from highly diverse (large and small culture)
backgrounds. This volume explores the methods used by transcultural
researchers to move across, beyond and through disciplinary, linguistic and
cultural boundaries.  Most of the existing studies on the topic concern
themselves with the nation-based conceptualization of culture. This volume
will also consider intersectional cultures such as gender, social class,
occupational, religious, and so on.
  
 A Chapter should normally be no longer than 6000 words, and should be
original and previously unpublished. If the work has already been published
(as a journal article, or in conference proceedings, for example), the
Publisher will require evidence that permission to be re-published has been
granted. 
  
To see the Call on the Publisher’s website, please click here:
https://www.cambridgescholars.com/pages/guest-edited-collections
where you can download and submit a submission form. If you have any questions
please email me: M.Victoria at napier.ac.uk
 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics





 



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