29.4923, FYI: Advances in (Im)politeness Studies

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Subject: 29.4923, FYI: Advances in (Im)politeness Studies

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Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2018 23:35:55
From: Chaoqun Xie [chaoqunby at hotmail.com]
Subject: Advances in (Im)politeness Studies

 
(Im)politeness has, over the last several decades, become a multidisciplinary,
interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary endeavor. (Im)politeness can be seen
as a complex system, the production, perception, and evaluation of which may
involve various components, linguistic, behavioral, cognitive, social,
contextual, emotional, moral, historical, cultural and ethical. A full
understanding of the (im)politeness system may only be reached by looking into
the complex, fluid and dynamic interaction among those components. 

The Advances in (Im)politeness Studies aims to advance new perspectives,
challenges and insights on (im)politeness studies and, in so doing, to better
understand and interpret human worlds (online and offline) and human beings.
The series invites innovative monographs and edited volumes that contribute to
charting and shaping the discipline with respect to contemporary
(im)politeness practice and research, that experiment with new and creative
approaches to describing and explaining specific (im)politeness phenomena in
either face-to-face communication or mediated interaction, or that expound
philosophical dimensions and implications of (im)politeness as a critical and
essential lens through which to examine the full complexities and intricacies
of human interpersonal interaction and human nature. This series will appeal
to scholars and students of social interaction in general and pragmatics,
sociolinguistics, philosophy, psychology, language teaching and learning in
particular. Both experienced researchers and young enterprising scholars are
welcome to submit their book proposals. 

For inquiries and submission of proposals authors can contact the
editor-in-chief, Chaoqun Xie, via: chaoqunby at hotmail.com, or request a book
information form from the publishing editor Jolanda Voogd, via
jolanda.voogd at springer.com.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
                     Applied Linguistics
                     Cognitive Science
                     Discipline of Linguistics
                     Discourse Analysis
                     Forensic Linguistics
                     General Linguistics
                     Linguistic Theories
                     Philosophy of Language
                     Pragmatics
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Translation

Subject Language(s): English (eng)





 



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