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Subject: 36.277, Calls: English based; English; Applied Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Philosophy of Language; Sociolinguistics; Translation: CALR Linguistics Journal - "Bridging Cultures:  Linguistics, Literary Studies, and Translation in a Global Context" (Jrnl)

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Date: 18-Jan-2025
From: Professor Hayat Al-Khatib [hkhatib at aou.edu.lb]
Subject: English based; English; Applied Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Philosophy of Language; Sociolinguistics; Translation: CALR Linguistics Journal - "Bridging Cultures:  Linguistics, Literary Studies, and Translation in a Global Context" (Jrnl)


The Centre for Applied Linguistics Research (CALR) at the Arab Open
University, invites scholars, translators, linguists, and literary
experts to explore the dynamic intersections of language, culture, and
communication across the globe and engage in interdisciplinary
dialogue. The provided research themes explore the interconnectedness
of applied linguistics, literary studies, and translation in fostering
a deeper understanding of different cultures. They also provide
avenues for addressing contemporary challenges in communication,
cultural representation, and education in a globalized world. on the
vital ways in which Linguistics, Literary Studies, and Translation
shape and reshape our understanding of cultures and communication in
an ever-globalizing world.
Bridging Cultures: Linguistics, Literary Studies, and Translation in a
Global Context encompass a wide range of themes that explore how these
fields intersect and contribute to intercultural understanding.
Contributors can present or reflect on their experience in relation to
any of the below subthemes:
1. Language and Identity in a Globalized World
2. Translation as Cultural Mediation
3. Intercultural Communication and Applied Linguistics
4. Literary Studies and Intercultural Understanding
5. Teaching and Education
6. Translation and Global Literature
7. Language Contact and Cultural Exchange
8. Technology and Translation in a Globalized World
9. Cultural Narratives and Power in Translation
10. Literature, Language, and Global Citizenship
Notes for authors
The structure of the manuscript should be organized as follows: title,
author(s), affiliation(s) (institutions), city, country, e-mails of
authors (preferably institutional emails), Abstract, Keywords,
Introduction, Research Aim, Literature Review, Research Methods,
Results, Discussion, Conclusions and Suggestions for Practical Use,
Acknowledgments (can be added if necessary), References.
The title should be brief and informative, specific and amenable to
indexing. The title should contain less than 15 words, each starting
with a capital letter, small caps, and be centered, typeset the title
in bold, Times New Roman (TNR) 16 pt, single line spacing.
Names and affiliations (institutions) of the authors, city, country,
E-mail address(es) of the author(s) should be listed. This information
should be centered, typeset in TNR 10 pt, and single-spaced, names
being in bold.
The abstract should be limited to 1 paragraph (300-400 words) and
convey the main points of the paper, outline the results and
conclusions, and explain the significance of the results. Any
inessential abbreviations (those personally invented, in particular),
any formulas, references to bibliography, figures and/or tables are
inadmissible in the abstract. Typeset your Abstract in TNR 11 pt,
alignment: justify; line spacing: single. Full paper length not less
than 5000 and not more than 7000 words.
Submissions should be made to CALR at aou.edu.lb
Important deadlines
Abstract submission should be received by Thursday July 31, 2025.
Full paper submission should be received by Tuesday September 30,
2025.
Submissions will be double blind reviewed.
Selected submissions will be included in CALR Linguistic Journal,
vol.16, due on December 2025.
CALR Linguistics Journal is an ISSN referenced and indexed journal in
Scopus & the European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH Plus).
ISSN number 2073-1175.
Editor-in-Chief
Hayat Al-Khatib, Professor of Applied Linguistics
Arab Open University – Lebanon
hkhatib at aou.edu.lb

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Ling & Literature
                     Philosophy of Language
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Translation

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Language Family(ies): English based



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