LINGUIST List 20.3238
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Thu Sep 24 2009
Calls: Applied Ling/Language Acquisition/The Reading Matrix: An...(Jrnl)
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The Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal
Message 1: The Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal
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Date: 24-Sep-2009
From: Adrian Wurr <ajwurr uidaho.edu>
Subject: The Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal
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Full Title: The Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics;Language Acquisition
Call Deadline: 01-Dec-2009
The Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal Invites Proposals for a Special Issue: Voices From the Margins: Second Language Acquisition Research in Periphery Communities Guest edited by Adrian Wurr & Suresh Canagarajah The Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal invites submissions of previously unpublished manuscripts on any topic related to Second Language Acquisition Research and Teaching from under-represented regions. Possible topics may include, but are not limited to: - Case Studies of SLA Scholarship in Periphery Communities - Access & Equity in SLA Scholarship - The Promise and Perils of Crossing The Digital Divide - Monolingual Scholarship in a Multilingual World - Peripheral Discourses - Linguistic Resources and Resistance - Language Revitalization Efforts in First People Nations - Language Acquisition in the Contact Zones - Strategies of Multilingual Acquisition - Beyond the Body and the Mind, Society and Cognition, in SLA We welcome both practical and research focused articles (including action research). Articles should have a clear focus and be written so that they are accessible to a broad audience of reading and language educators, including those individuals who may not be familiar with the particular subject matter addressed in the article. Articles should report on original research or present an original framework that links previous research, educational theory, and teaching practices. The Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal encourages submissions that take advantage of the hypertext and multimedia possibilities afforded by our World Wide Web publication format. To this end, we gladly accept articles with graphics, sound, and hyperlinks submitted as HTML documents. More detailed submission guidelines are available online at: http://www.readingmatrix.com/submission.html. Queries and a one-page abstract from prospective authors should be sent to Adrian Wurr (ajwurr uidaho.edu) by December 1, 2009. Complete manuscripts (7500 words in length in APA format) of accepted proposals will be due March 15, 2010. Send all submissions electronically to: ajwurr uidaho.edu The Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal http://www.readingmatrix.com/journal.html
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