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Wed Jul 18 2007
Calls: Anthropological Ling/Socioling/Pragmatics: Revista Ali... (Jrnl)
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1. Chelo
Vargas-Sierra,
Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses
Message 1: Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses
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Date: 18-Jul-2007
From: Chelo Vargas-Sierra <Chelo.Vargas ua.es>
Subject: Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses
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Full Title: Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English
Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2008
Call for Papers: Special Issue of 'Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses"' on New Trends in Cross-Cultural Communication Studies Important dates: * Submission of manuscripts for peer review: 30th April 2008 * Submission of electronic file of accepted manuscripts: 30th September 2008 * Publication expected: December 2008 Dear Colleague, Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses (RAEI) is an international Journal of English Studies published annually since 1988 by the University of Alicante (Spain). Although many of its volumes deal with miscellaneous topics of interest for researchers in English Studies, it has also published several special issues on English language teaching (1991), Anglo-Irish literature (1992), relevance theory (1998), pragmatics and translation (2001), new literatures in English (2003) and linguistics and the media (2006). RAEI is currently preparing another special issue on New Trends in Cross-Cultural Communication Studies edited by Dr. Victoria Guillén, Dr. Chelo Vargas and Judith Williams from the University of Alicante. We would like to invite scholars who are doing research in this field to participate in this interdisciplinary volume which is due to appear in December 2008. New Trends in Cross-Cultural Communication will cover six broad areas: 1. Social anthropology and cross-cultural communication. 2. Social psychology and cross-cultural communication. 3. Pragmalinguistics and cross-cultural communication. 4. Interlanguage pragmatics. 5. Social etiquette and non-verbal communication in cross-cultural studies. 6. Information technologies and computer simulation for cross-cultural training. As shown above, each area will focus on the study of cross-cultural communication from a distinctive approach, i.e. social anthropology, social psychology, pragmalinguistics, non-verbal behaviour, ICT, computer simulation, and cross-cultural training. Any contributions from any of the above-mentioned perspectives will be welcome for this special issue on cross-cultural communication. Manuscripts should be written in English, not exceed 12,000 words, and be submitted no later than 30th April 2008. All papers submitted to RAEI should be original, unpublished research, and not be currently under evaluation elsewhere. Manuscripts should be in conformity with the general RAEI guidelines which may be consulted at the following Internet address: http://www.ua.es/dpto/dfing/publicaciones/instructions.html The editors will select contributions for the special issue and will contact the authors regarding the acceptance, rejection or request for modifications once the reports are received from the reviewers. The papers pertaining to the areas mentioned above should be submitted in hard copy (2 copies) to the editors at the address provided below no later than 30th April 2008. Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses University of Alicante Filología Inglesa Apartado de Correos 99. E-03080 Alicante (Spain) Any queries concerning this Special Issue should be sent to this e-mail address: RAEI ua.es We look forward to hearing from you. Yours sincerely, Dr. Victoria Guillén Nieto (Victoria.Guillen ua.es) Dr. Chelo Vargas Sierra (Chelo.Vargas ua.es). Ms Judith Williams (Williams ua.es)
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