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FYI: New Benjamins Journal: Language and Dialogue
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Date: 23-Aug-2010
From: Paul Peranteau <paul benjamins.com>
Subject: New Benjamins Journal: Language and Dialogue
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Forthcoming in 2011! Language and Dialogue Editor-in-Chief: Edda Weigand, University of Münster Associate Editors: François Cooren, University of Montreal Anita Fetzer, University of Würzburg Wolfgang Teubert, University of Birmingham Review Editor: Marion Grein, University of Mainz ISSN: 2210-4119 E-ISSN: 2210-4127 In our post-Cartesian times human abilities are regarded as integrated and interacting abilities. Speaking, thinking, perceiving, having emotions need to be studied in interaction. Integration and interaction take place in dialogue. Scholars are called upon to go beyond reductive methods of abstraction and division and to take up the challenge of coming to terms with the complex whole. The conclusions drawn from reasoning about human behaviour in the humanities and social sciences have finally been proven by experiments in the natural sciences, especially neurology and sociobiology. What happens in the black box, can now, at least in part, be made visible. Language and Dialogue intends to be an explicitly interdisciplinary journal reaching out to any discipline dealing with human abilities on the basis of consilience or the unity of knowledge. It is the challenge of post-Cartesian science to tackle the issue of how body, mind and language are interconnected and dialogically put to action. Language and Dialogue invites papers which deal with ‘language and dialogue’ in this sense in different languages and cultures and in different areas: everyday, institutional and literary, in theory and in practice, in business, in court, in the media, in politics and academia. In particular the humanities and social sciences are addressed: linguistics, literary studies, pragmatics, dialogue analysis, communication and cultural studies, applied linguistics, business studies, media studies, studies of language and the law, philosophy, psychology, cognitive sciences, sociology, anthropology and others. All inquiries and proposals should be sent to the Editor at: uni-muenster.de>
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics
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