34.405, FYI: Language, Culture and Business

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Subject: 34.405, FYI: Language, Culture and Business

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From: Claudia Stoian [claudia.stoian at upt.ro]
Subject: Language, Culture and Business


Introduction

Language, Culture and Business is a fairly recent and innovative
interdisciplinary field which has begun to be studied across the world
this past decade. Universities around the globe have started to offer
undergraduate and graduate programs which focus on business economics,
socio-cultural knowledge and strong language skills since the
contemporary world of business is not confined by national or cultural
boundaries. Or, perhaps, it has never even been such entirely. Thus,
it is more than obvious that today's professionals need to have
developed intercultural understanding and a wide range of competences
and skills that transcend cultures, borders and language. Language and
culture have a complex and multifaceted relationship. Language is
intertwined with culture in various intricate ways, and they both are
essential for doing business.

Objective

This Call for Chapters (CFC) calls for submissions to the edited book
Language, Culture and Business. The objective of this book is to
explore the intersection of language, culture and business. The main
subject areas of this book are Language Studies i.e., Applied
Linguistics, then Cultural Studies, Communication Studies, and
Business Economics. This book aims to report current empirical
research and review relevant theoretical advances in Communication and
Cultural studies, Business, and Foreign Language Learning and
Teaching, i.e., English as a Lingua Franca (ELF), English as Second
Language (ESL), English Language Teaching (ELT), English for Specific
Purposes (ESP) etc. It will deal with the most innovative approaches
to English Language, Cultural, and Business Education from an
intercultural and communicative perspective. Qualitative and
quantitative studies are welcome based on theoretical, pedagogical,
linguistic, cultural or interdisciplinary approaches to any of the
fields mentioned i.e., Language, Culture, and Business.

Target Audience

The target audience of this book will be composed of academics,
researchers, and educators working in the fields of Language Studies,
Applied Linguistics, English Language Education, Communication
Studies, Cultural Studies and Business Economics and Business
Education.

Recommended Topics
The proposed book chapters should be written in English and focused
on, but not limited to:

Pedagogical advances in Language, Culture and Business Education

English as a Lingua Franca/ English Language Teaching/ English as a
Second Language and Intercultural Communication

Strategies towards Intercultural Communication /Intercultural
Communicative Competence/ Experiential Learning Approaches

Organizational Behavior /Organizational Culture

International Business and Culture/Intercultural Communicative
Competence

Communication for International Business

Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in Business/Organizations

Submission Procedure

Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or before
February 28, 2023, a chapter proposal of 500 up to 1,000 words clearly
explaining the objective, concerns and the research methodology of the
proposed chapter. The chapter proposal should be accompanied with a
short biography (max.500 words) of the author(s). To submit a
proposal, please follow the link https://forms.gle/norDjEgJkREtVxqg7

Authors will be notified by March 20, 2023 about the status of their
proposals and will be sent chapter guidelines. Full chapters of
4000-6000 words are expected to be submitted by July 1, 2023, and all
interested authors must adhere to the guidelines for manuscript
submissions.

All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-blind review
basis.

Note: There are no submission or acceptance fees for manuscripts
submitted to this book publication.

Publisher

This book is scheduled to be published by Cambridge Scholars
Publishing, an independent academic publisher, committed to providing
a forward-thinking publishing service that champions original
thinking.

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Discourse Analysis
                     Pragmatics
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics
                     Translation




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