32.329, FYI: Rethinking Ethnicity: Challenges, Perspectives for the Millennium
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Subject: 32.329, FYI: Rethinking Ethnicity: Challenges, Perspectives for the Millennium
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Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2021 16:35:39
From: Nailya Bashirova [nailbashir at gmail.com]
Subject: Rethinking Ethnicity: Challenges, Perspectives for the Millennium
Authors are invited to submit one or more chapters to the guest-edited
collection of papers Rethinking Ethnicity: challenges, perspectives for the
millennium (Cambridge Scholars Publishing).
Guest Editor: Dr. Nailya Bashirova
Stark political change from the 1980s — the disintegration of multi-ethnic
states, the forced removal of some ethnic groups from their homelands —
produced complex, contested changes in ethnicity, alongside homogenisation, an
impetus to nationalism.
This multi-disciplinary collection examines problems in ethnicity using
research paradigms from linguistics, social, cultural and media studies.
Descriptive keywords:
Ethnic group, ethnic identity, multi-ethnic state, ethnic conflict, migration,
ethnic diversity, ethnic discrimination, borders, multi-culturalism, heritage
language.
About the Editor
Nailya Bashirova, PhD, is associate professor at the Kazan State Conservatoire
in the Russian Federation. She teaches Italian for opera students, Practical
English, Oral and Written Translation Practices. Her research interests
include intertextuality in the media and ethnic identity studied from the
theoretical perspectives of semiotics, cognitive linguistics and discourse
analysis.
A chapter should normally be no longer than 6,000 words and should be original
and previously unpublished. If the work has already appeared (as a journal
article, or in conference proceedings, for example), the Publisher will
require evidence that permission for it to be re-published has been received.
To see the Call on the Publisher’s website, please click here:
https://www.cambridgescholars.com/pages/guest-edited-collections, where you
can download and complete a submission form.
For guidelines for authors please visit
https://www.cambridgescholars.com/pages/forms-guidelines (see especially the
section ‘Preparing your Manuscript’).
Please send papers to nailbashir at gmail.com or directly to Cambridge Scholars
Publishers to admin at cambridgescholars.com by June 20, 2021.
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
Sociolinguistics
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