34.2941, Calls: Sociolinguistics / Social Psychological Bulletin (Jrnl)

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LINGUIST List: Vol-34-2941. Mon Oct 09 2023. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 34.2941, Calls: Sociolinguistics / Social Psychological Bulletin (Jrnl)

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Date: 06-Oct-2023
From: Jen Lewendon [jal9590 at nyu.edu]
Subject: Sociolinguistics / Social Psychological Bulletin (Jrnl)


Call for Papers:

Special Topic of Social Psychological Bulletin on the Interaction
Between Gender and Language
Special Topic: The gendered language (r)evolution: interdisciplinary
insights into the interaction between gender and language

Guest Editors: Carmen Cervone, Jennifer Lewendon & Anne Maass
Journal call published at:
https://spb.psychopen.eu/index.php/spb/announcement/view/81

Gender is a construct in constant evolution. At the same time, the way
we talk about gender(s) is also evolving in order to describe
previously invisible and unrecognized identities, and to include women
and gender minorities in roles that were previously reserved for men.
In one sense, language can pose a barrier to gender equality and to
the recognition of gender minorities. In another, language can also be
used as a tool – wielded strategically to overcome such barriers and
promote inclusion and diversity.

We invite submissions to a Special Topic of Social Psychological
Bulletin to address the challenges and opportunities language can
present to increasing gender inclusivity and diversity. We aim to
bridge the fields of social psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and
linguistics, and to incorporate diversity in gender conceptualization
(e.g., non-binary identities, gender identity threats) and linguistic
features (grammatical gender, subtle language variations, voice).
Possible topics include (but are not limited to) processing of
linguistic gender cues in written and spoken language, gender neutral
labels and pronouns, androcentric language, and social grammar in its
broadest sense. We invite contributions using a wide range of
quantitative and qualitative methods (i.e., behavioural,
neuroscientific, archival, experimental, theoretical) to promote
discussion and awareness of ongoing research across a variety of
fields. We particularly encourage submissions from junior researchers
and researchers from non-WEIRD countries.

Submission deadline: Manuscripts must be submitted by December 31,
2023.

Submissions will be evaluated based on the rigor of the methods and
analyses, transparency and completeness of reporting, ethical
soundness, quality of reasoning, clarity of presentation, calibration
of conclusions to evidence, and the originality of the ideas
presented.

Social Psychological Bulletin is a diamond open access journal. All
accepted manuscripts will be published open access and will be free
for authors and for readers.

If you need further information on the Special Topic, please feel free
to contact the Guest Editors:
Carmen Cervone (carmen.cervone at unipd.it)
Jennifer Lewendon (jal9590 at nyu.edu)
Anne Maass (anne.maass at nyu.edu)



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