34.989, FYI: Routledge Focus on (Im)politeness Series
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Subject: 34.989, FYI: Routledge Focus on (Im)politeness Series
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From: MARIA SIFIANOU [msifian at enl.uoa.gr]
Subject: Routledge Focus on (Im)politeness Series
We are delighted to announce the launching of a new series on
im/politeness: Routledge’s Focus on (Im)politeness.
The Routledge Focus on (Im)politeness Series spotlights concise
volumes of cutting-edge research on (im)politeness by both
up-and-coming and established scholars with an emphasis on developing
and fostering interdisciplinary synergies. Inter/multidisciplinarity
is seen as key to advancing the study and understanding of such
complex phenomena.
Topics include, among others, new perspectives on foundational issues,
the application of methodological developments to varied sets of data,
multimodality and (im)politeness, ethical issues in researching
(im)politeness, (im)politeness in large corpora and quantitative
methodologies, teaching and acquiring (im)politeness, cognitive
approaches to (im)politeness, historical perspectives on
(im)politeness phenomena, and im/politeness across language and
cultures.
The contributions to the series should be in the range of 20,000 to
30,000 words.
We welcome proposals on all (im)politeness related research. To launch
the series, we would be especially interested in proposals focusing
on:
- Up to date critical overview of the field of (im)politeness
- Multimodality and (im)politeness
- Conceptualisations of (im)politeness in different contexts
- Interdisciplinary approaches to (im)politeness
If you are interested, please send us a circa 500-word proposal
(excluding references) and a detailed outline of the contents to:
focusonim.politeness at gmail.com
For more information, please visit https://www.routledge.com/Routledge
-Focus-on-Impoliteness/book-series/RFIM
Looking forward to hearing from those interested,
Maria Sifianou and Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
Pragmatics
Sociolinguistics
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