34.2507, FYI: Call for Papers - Springer Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology: Iran and Shared Spheres in Homelands and Diasporas

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Subject: 34.2507, FYI: Call for Papers - Springer Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology: Iran and Shared Spheres in Homelands and Diasporas

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Date: 17-Aug-2023
From: Zia Khoshsirat [iranianlinguisticanthropology at gmail.com]
Subject: Call for Papers - Springer Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology: Iran and Shared Spheres in Homelands and Diasporas


This is a call for papers for the project Springer Handbook of
Linguistic Anthropology: Iran and Shared Spheres in Homelands and
Diasporas (Springer Nature/Series Springer Handbooks in Languages and
Linguistics).

This handbook welcomes scholars from all social and human science
disciplines to contribute to linguistic anthropological studies. The
scope of this handbook, thus, is vast and encompasses a wide range of
topics and areas of investigation. The following list is only a
selection of topics that fit the objectives of our handbook.

- Language and culture
- Language variation and change
- Language socialization
- Multilingualism
- Language contact and convergence
- Language revitalization and endangerment
- Language ideologies
- Semiotics
- Identity
- Power relations
- Gender
- Race/ethnicity
- Language and globalization
- Language and technology
- Code-switching and code-mixing
- Language policy and planning
- Language and education
- Discourse analysis and conversation analysis
- Ethnography of communication
- Pragmatics and speech acts
- Emotion
- Politics
- Religion
- Verbal art
- Food culture
- Language and traditional knowledge
- Language and tourism
- Ritual
- Language and economy
- Language and ecological knowledge
- Immigration
- Digital communication
- Social inequality
- Non-verbal communication
- Affective meaning-making
- Language and identity negotiation
- Language and performance
- Language and social justice
- Borders
- Temporality


Authors are welcome to suggest their themes if their research topic
does not align with the previously mentioned suggested topics.
Please send us a 100-200-word synopsis of your article and a tentative
title by September 1st, 2023.
I envision this volume to be published by the spring of 2025. It is
expected to receive your article of 5000-12000 (maximum) words by
August 2024. I foresee that the editing and the publishing process
would require a lengthy period considering this volume’s size, number
of contributors, and intricacies.

Please send all your correspondence to the following email address:
iranianlinguisticanthropology at gmail.com

Best,

Zia Khoshsirat (editor)
Department of Anthropology | University of California, Los Angeles
(unceded territory of the Tongva peoples)

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
                     Applied Linguistics
                     Discourse Analysis
                     General Linguistics
                     Historical Linguistics
                     Language Acquisition
                     Language Documentation
                     Ling & Literature
                     Philosophy of Language
                     Sociolinguistics




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