期刊名称:JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The Latest Research and Theory The social psychology of language is a unique and valued subdiscipline in the language and communication sciences. The Journal of Language and Social Psychology is the only major journal worldwide devoted to this area of study, attracting an international authorship with data bases frequently being derived from languages other than English. The journal provides complete and balanced coverage of the latest research and theory at the cross-roads of language, mind and society. Features include original full-length articles, short research notes and book reviews.
Multidisciplinary in Scope This cross-disciplinary journal presents articles drawn from a wide range of disciplines including linguistics, cognitive science, anthropology, psychology, communication, sociology and education. Reflecting a strong tradition in the quantitative, experimental studies and positivistic theory, a valued feature of its editorial policy is that it welcomes work from diverse ideological and methodological camps. The Journal of Language and Social Psychology also critically reviews relevant books from a wide variety of disciplines and approaches.
Thematic Issues The Journal of Language and Social Psychology occasionally publishes special issues devoted to topics of pressing interest. Guest edited by experts in the field, they provide a balanced analysis of the subject at hand. Previous highlights include:
- The Social Psychology of Intergroup Communication
- Power of Language and Power Behind Language
- Approaches to Natural Language Texts
- Interpersonal Deception ?Emotional Communication, Culture and Power
In-Depth Coverage The Journal of Language and Social Psychology provides full in-depth coverage of areas such as: sexual talk ; social cognition ; natural language generation and processing ; discourse and power ; language vitality ; linguistic factors in ageing ; social factors in bilingualism ; discourse analysis ; language attitudes ; cognitive plans and linguistic production; languages of the mass media ; gender and language ; language and emotion ; conversation interaction ; verbal and non-verbal linkage ; language planning ; intergroup communication ; language and ethnicity.
Instructions to Authors
Manuscripts for review should be submitted in quadruplicate to Professor Howard Giles, Editor, Journal of Language and Social Psychology, Department of Communication, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA. Each manuscript should be accompanied by a cover sheet giving the title, author(s), affiliation(s), full mailing address(es), and acknowledgements. There should be no reference to the author(s) in the text or notes. All manuscripts should be double spaced on one side of 81/2 x 11 paper with wide margins throughout and should follow the guidelines set forth in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th edition). Manuscripts should not exceed 25 typewritten pages, with notes, references, tables, and figures on separate pages. An abstract of 150 words, as well as a short biographical paragraph, should accompany the manuscript. Manuscripts cannot be returned to authors. It is assumed that manuscripts are for exclusive consideration of the Journal and have not simultaneously been submitted elsewhere.
Book Reviews and related correspondence should be submitted to Professor Jake Harwood, Book Review Editor, Journal of Language and Social Psychology, Department of Communication, Gerontology Graduate Program, PO Box 210025, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, email: jharwood@u.arizona.edu, fax: 520-621-5504
Editorial Board
EDITOR: Howard Giles Department of Communication, University of California Santa Barbara
Editorial Board:
Editor Howard Giles Department of Communication, University of California Santa Barbara Book Review Editor Jake Harwood University of Arizona Editorial Assistant Heather Clark Department of Communication, University of California Santa Barbara Editorial Board Karin Aronsson University of Linköping, Sweden Janet Beavin Bavelas University of Victoria Charles R. Berger University of California, Davis Richard Y. Bourhis University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada Joseph N. Cappella University of Pennsylvania Aaron Castelan Cargile California State University, Long Beach Richard Clement University of Ottawa, Canada Nikolas Coupland University of Wales, Oxfordshire, UK Derek Edwards Loughborough University, UK John Edwards St. Francis Xavier University, Canada Susan Ervin-Tripp University of California, Berkeley Stanley Feldstein University of Maryland-Baltimore Klaus Fiedler University of Heidelberg, Germany Susan R. Fussell Carnegie Mellon Cynthia Gallois University of Queensland, Australia Robert C. Gardner Economics, University of Western Ontario Tom Holtgraves Ball State University, Muncie Wendy G. Lehnert University of Massachusetts Sik Hung Ng Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand James W. Pennebaker University of Texas, Austin, USA Jonathan Potter Organisation for Economic Co-operation & Development, Paris W . Peter Robinson University of Bristol, UK Derek B. Roger University of York, UK Ellen Ryan McMaster University Itesh Sachdev Birkbeck College, UK Gun Semin Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Shi-xu Zhejiang University, China Brian H. Spitzberg San Diego State University, California William B. Stiles Miami University, Ohio Margaret Wetherell The Open University, Milton Keynes, U.K. Steven R. Wilson Purdue University Founding Editor Howard Giles Department of Communication, University of California Santa Barbara
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