27.327, Calls: General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics/ Globe: A Journal of Language, Culture and Communication (Jrnl)

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Subject: 27.327, Calls: General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics/ Globe: A Journal of Language, Culture and Communication (Jrnl)

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Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2016 15:39:46
From: Kim Ebensgaard Jensen [kim at cgs.aau.dk]
Subject: General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics/ Globe: A Journal of Language, Culture and Communication (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Globe: A Journal of Language, Culture and Communication 


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 05-May-2016 

Globe: A Journal of Language, Culture and Communication is an
interdisciplinary peer-reviewed open access journal which seeks to publish
original research articles of high quality in language, linguistics, and
communication studies. Globe is anchored at Aalborg University in Denmark and
is managed by members of two research groups in language and communication.
The fourth issue is scheduled for publication in the fall of 2016, and will
consist of a thematic section, an open section, and a section for book
reviews.

The thematic section of the fourth issue focuses on the interplay between
language and culture and we invite contributions dealing with all aspects
within this area, such as, but not limited to, the following:

- The instantiation of cultural conceptualization in language use and the
language system
- Cultural variation within and across language varieties linguistic
perspectives on intercultural communication
- The interaction between discourse genres and culture methodological
perspectives on research in language and culture
- Cultural perspectives on individual linguistic phenomena or sets of
linguistic phenomena such as constructions, idioms, lexemes, particles,
morphemes, metaphors etc.

Theoretical papers on the interplay between language and culture are also
welcome.

The open section and the review section are not thematically restricted, and
we welcome contributions for these within all aspects of the general scope of
the journal.

The editorial team hereby invites researchers within linguistics, cultural
studies, and communication studies (and related fields) to submit
contributions in English, Spanish, German, or Danish (which are the
publication languages of the journal) to all three sections of the fourth
issue.

Globe is published by Aalborg University Press via the OJS platform which
allows for very easy on-line submission and tracking of submitted articles.
You will find specific information on how to submit articles and reviews here:
http://kortlink.dk/kbs8

For more information, do not hesitate to contact one of the editors:

- Kim Ebensgaard Jensen: kim at cgs.aau.dk (contact in Danish or English)
- Lotte Dam: ld at cgs.aau.dk (contact Danish, English or Spanish)
- Marie Jensen: mariemj at cgs.aau.dk (contact in Danish or English)




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