LINGUIST List 26.5514
Fri Dec 11 2015
FYI: New Issue of the CJNSE/RCJCE: Vol. 6, No. 2
Editor for this issue: Ashley Parker <ashleylinguistlist.org>
Date: 11-Dec-2015
From: Casey Burkholder <casey.burkholder
mail.mcgill.ca>
Subject: New Issue of the CJNSE/RCJCE: Vol. 6, No. 2
E-mail this message to a friend Good morning,
My name is Casey Burkholder, and I am the associate editor of the Canadian Journal for New Scholars in Education (CJNSE) / Revue Canadienne des Jeunes Chercheures et Chercheurs en Éducation (RCJCÉ). The CJNSE/RCJCÉ is an open access, non-blind, peer-reviewed journal published by graduate students for the dissemination of works by graduate students at Canadian universities. We are bilingual in keeping with Canada’s two official languages, and we believe in providing a space for students’ voices through scholarly writing and networking.
We are pleased to announce that the Fall 2015 special issue of the Canadian Journal for New Scholars in Education is now available online:
http://cjnse-rcjce.ca/ojs2/index.php/cjnse/issue/view/18. The special issue is dedicated to issues surrounding language, identity, and diversity in education. The special issue highlights specific sociolinguistic contributions in both English and French on diverse topics including: an authoethographic inquiry into languaging in Montreal, Chinese-Canadian children's biliteracy practices, and a case study on a language program for new Canadians in Newfoundland.
Sincerely,
Casey Burkholder
Associate Editor
Canadian Journal for New Scholars in Education
Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s):
English (eng)
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