31.3423, FYI: Call for Book Chapter Proposals: L2 Writing and Technology
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Subject: 31.3423, FYI: Call for Book Chapter Proposals: L2 Writing and Technology
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Date: Fri, 06 Nov 2020 23:56:47
From: Jingjing Qin [jingjingqin79 at gmail.com]
Subject: Call for Book Chapter Proposals: L2 Writing and Technology
Using Technology in Second Language Writing: Composing, Pedagogy, Assessment,
and Research
Book Project
Call for Book Chapters
Editors: Jingjing Qin and Paul Stapleton
Second language writing, like writing in one’s native language, has undergone
rapid advances in the past decade due to developments in various technological
areas such as social media, computer-mediated communication and
telecommunication (Godwin-Jones, 2018). Since Bloch’s Technologies in the
Second Language Composition Classroom (2007), which covered a wide range of
developments related to the use of technology among L2 learners, many new
advances have appeared that give reason to update our understanding of the
ways instructors and learners can take advantage of them.
Thus, this edited collection is intended to offer readers cutting-edge updates
on scholarship in the use of technology for writing in a second language via a
series of chapters that offer new perspectives, understandings and visions. We
anticipate submissions that fall into (but are not limited to) the following
areas:
i. theorizing research on using technology in L2 writing
ii. multimodal writing
iii. wiki writing
iv. blended writing
v. digital storytelling
vi. online collaboration
vii. machine translation
viii. corpus
ix. data-driven writing
x. concordancing
xi. digital feedback modes
xii. video feedback
xiii. using technology to motivate
xiv. gaming
xv. automated writing evaluation
xvi. automated writing feedback
xvii. cognitive aspects (e.g., motivation)
xviii. other
Authors are invited to propose their own sections if their research in the
subject area falls outside the preceding sections.
Researchers are invited to submit proposals (either original essays or papers
based on original empirical studies) according to the following criteria.
Proposals should be a maximum of 500 words including the following:
- Chapter topic (of the 17 listed above or specified other).
- Chapter title
- Author name(s) and affiliations
- Overview/summary of proposed chapter
- A 100-word (maximum) bio for each author
Full chapters should be no longer than 7,000 words. Upon acceptance of a
chapter proposal, guidelines for preparing manuscripts will be provided.
Chapters must be original work and not under review for publication elsewhere.
Deadlines:
- Proposal submission: January 15th, 2021
- Notification of accepted proposals: March 31st, 2021
- Complete chapters submission: June 30th, 2021
- Reviewing and revisions: September 30th, 2021
- Envisioned publication date: Autumn 2021
- Envisioned publisher: Routledge (Taylor & Francis)
Proposals should be submitted to either of the email addresses:
jingjingqin79 at gmail.com; paulstapleton at gmail.com
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Language Family(ies): Indo-European
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