posted 16.11.2009

Call for chapters: Linguistics for intercultural education in language learning and teaching

By: gna
Editors: Fred Dervin (University of Joensuu & University of Turku, Finland) and Anthony J. Liddicoat (University of South Australia)

Potential authors are invited to submit a 300 word proposal (including a few lines about the author(s)) in English to both editors by 1st March 2010 (freder@utu.fi & Tony.Liddicoat@unisa.edu.au).

The proposals should clearly explain the theoretical framework and concerns of the proposed chapter, and include a short description of a corpus (where applicable). A basic bibliography may also be added.

Authors of accepted proposals will be notified by 15th April 2010. Full chapters are expected to be submitted by September 15th 2010. The book is scheduled to be published in autumn 2011 by an international publisher. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a blind review basis.

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