36.529, FYI: Editorial change JB journal JAIC
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Subject: 36.529, FYI: Editorial change JB journal JAIC
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Date: 09-Feb-2025
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: FYI: Editorial change JB journal JAIC
As of volume 14 (2025) John Benjamins welcomes Nanon Labrie (VU
Amsterdam) and Menno H. Reijven (University of Amsterdam) as new
editors of the journal Journal of Argumentation in Context. They will
succeed Frans van Eemeren (University of Amsterdam) and Bart Garssen
(University of Amsterdam), who will remain members of the board as
founding editors. We thank Frans and Bart for their long-time
involvement with and work on behalf of the journal.
The Journal of Argumentation in Context aims to publish high-quality
papers about the role of argumentation in the various kinds of
argumentative practices that have come into being in social life.
These practices include, for instance, political, legal, medical,
financial, commercial, academic, educational, problem-solving, and
interpersonal communication. In all cases certain aspects of such
practices will be analyzed from the perspective of argumentation
theory with a view of gaining a better understanding of certain vital
characteristics of these practices. This means that the journal has an
empirical orientation and concentrates on real-life argumentation but
is at the same time out to publish only papers that are informed by
relevant insights from argumentation theory. These papers may also
report on case studies concerning specific argumentative speech
events.
The journal aims to attract authors from various kinds of disciplinary
background who are interested in studying argumentative practices in
their fields of interest. In all cases, in papers published in the
journal an interesting and revealing connection should be established
between certain insights from argumentation theory and some particular
context of argumentative practice.
ISSN: 2211-4742
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
Pragmatics
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