LINGUIST List 20.2443
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Wed Jul 08 2009
Calls: General Ling: Issues in Intercultural Communication (Jrnl)
Editor for this issue: Hannah Morales
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Message 1: Issues in Intercultural Communication
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Date: 06-Jul-2009
From: Elizabeth Winkler <iic indiana.edu>
Subject: Issues in Intercultural Communication
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Full Title: Issues in Intercultural Communication
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis;General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 30-Nov-2009
Issues in Intercultural Communication is a multi-disciplinary journal focusing on the analysis of communication within and between cultures. We welcome papers written within the frameworks of the various social or human sciences (including political science, psychology, sociology, discourse analysis, linguistics, literary and cultural studies, education, etc.) insofar as they deal with discourse within and across different cultures. The focus of the journal is on empirical studies, although theoretical expositions may also be accepted if appropriate. We currently have a short backlog of submissions in process, so appropriate submissions will be dealt with promptly. Review process Manuscripts considered for publication will be sent out for peer review, which will focus on relevance to the field, appropriate use of method and data, innovative use of framework and experimental design, and addition to the general knowledge base of the field. Manuscripts will be considered for publication with the understanding that they have been submitted only to Issues in Intercultural Communication and that all pertinent sources of funding and information have been credited appropriately. Issues in Intercultural Communication will not consider articles that are currently submitted for review or have been published elsewhere. Manuscript format requirements All manuscripts must be word-processed, double-spaced throughout (including abstracts, references lists, endnotes, and material in tables). Issues in Intercultural Communication follows the style of the Publications Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th edition) and manuscripts must conform to this style to be considered for inclusion. Manuscripts should be in a common 12 point font (e.g. Times or Time New Roman). Title pages should include for each author his or her preferred academic or professional affiliation. If the paper was presented at a meeting, the acknowledgment note should give the title of the meeting, the name of the sponsoring organization, the exact date(s) of the presentation, and the city in which the meeting was held. Tables and figures adapted or reprinted from other sources require permission from the publisher of the original source. All manuscripts should be accompanied by an abstract of 100 to 120 words and 6-10 keywords. Please email submissions in both Microsoft Word (.doc) and .pdf formats to Associate Editor, Dr. Elizabeth Grace Winkler: iic indiana.edu
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