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Issues in Intercultural Communication
Message 1: Issues in Intercultural Communication
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Date: 24-Sep-2007
From: Issues in Intercultural Communication <iic indiana.edu>
Subject: Issues in Intercultural Communication
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Full Title: Issues in Intercultural Communication
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
Call Deadline: 30-Nov-2007
***** Call For Submissions ***** * Special Issue In memory of Professor Efurosibina Emmanuel Adegbija, Professor of English Linguistics (1952 2005) * Call: http://www.indiana.edu/~iic/Adegbija/adegbija_call.html) Biography: http://www.indiana.edu/~iic/Adegbija/biography.html We also invite submissions for our regular issues on an ongoing basis. Please visit our website for information on article submissions: http://www.indiana.edu/~iic. Call For Submissions In memory of Professor Efurosibina Emmanuel Adegbija, Professor of English Linguistics (1952-2005). As many of you are aware, Professor Efurosibina Emmanuel Adegbija passed on January 8, 2005. He was a distinguished professor of English linguistics, an excellent scholar and astute academic whose academic career spanned a period of twenty-eight years. He continues to be remembered for his dedication to academia and his several publications which include five full length books, six edited books, and thirty-one chapters in books and journal articles that continue to serve as excellent reference materials in the academic community nationally and internationally. A detailed biography and list of publications for Professor Adegbija can be viewed at http://www.indiana.edu/~iic/Adegbija/biography.html. It is to honour this great academic that the editors of the international journals Issues in Political Discourse Analysis <http://www.indiana.edu/~ipda> and Issues in Intercultural Communication <http://www.indiana.edu/~iic> invite teachers, colleagues, students, and friends of Professor Adegbija to contribute to a joint publication of special editions to be dedicated in his memory. Contributions are invited for publication in special editions of the Issues in Political Discourse Analysis (IPDA) and Issues in Intercultural Communication. Contributions (IIC) are particularly sought from any of the several areas of research interests of Professor Adegbija, which span across the focus of both the IPDA and the IIC. They include: * Writing/Use of English * English a Second Language * Semantics * Pragmatics * Language Contact * Discourse Analysis * Applied English Linguistics * Language Learning and teaching * Language Education * Language Policy and Language Planning * Language Attitudes * Sociolinguistics Interested contributors are encouraged to make use of the journal's guidelines for authors (http://www.indiana.edu/~iic/contributors.html) for their submissions. Submissions must be received by November 30, 2007 and should include author's contact information. All submissions will be peer reviewed and contributors will be contacted for revisions where necessary. Publication of these special editions is anticipated for March 2008. Please direct all inquiries and submissions to Samuel Gyasi Obeng and Beverly Hartford, Issues in Political Discourse Analysis and Issues in Intercultural Communications (general editors) at iic indiana.edu or Christine I. Ofulue (guest editor) at cofulue nou.edu.ng or yetofulue yahoo.com. For more information about the journals, please visit http://www.indiana.edu/~ipda and http://www.indiana.edu/~iic.
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