期刊名称:JOURNAL OF POLITENESS RESEARCH-LANGUAGE BEHAVIOUR CULTURE
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 Journal of Politeness Research responds to the urgent need to provide an international forum for the discussion of all aspects of politeness as a complex linguistic and non-linguistic phenomenon. Politeness has interested researchers in fields of academic activity as diverse as business studies, foreign language teaching, developmental psychology, social psychology, sociolinguistics, linguistic pragmatics, social anthropology, cultural studies, sociology, communication studies, and gender studies. The journal provides an outlet through which researchers on politeness phenomena from these diverse fields of interest may publish their findings and where it will be possible to keep up to date with the wide range of research published in this expanding field. The wealth of published material on the subject of polite language usage should not blind us to the need to extend the study of politeness beyond its linguistic aspects. Hence the multidisciplinary scope of this new journal, which aims to attract original contributions from researchers in a wide range of academic and professional fields. This ambitious and exciting new venture is also a long-awaited opportunity to create synergies between researchers from different disciplines and to encourage dissemination of findings from lesser studied languages and cultures in an effort to deepen our understanding of the nature of politeness within and beyond Western geographical and ideological boundaries.
The journal is published twice a year and publishes research articles, review articles on books published within the scope of politeness research and book reviews relevant to politeness research but of a more general nature. There will also be conference announcements and information on upcoming academic events.
Journal of Politeness Research is a peer-reviewed journal of international scope.
The journal is associated with the work of the international Politeness Research Group whose founding British universities include Leeds, Loughborough, Nottingham, Nottingham Trent, Sheffield Hallam and York St. John.
The Research Centre for Linguistic Politeness Research encourages research and hosts conferences, seminars and symposia on the subject of linguistic politeness. For details of the mailing list, contact s.l.mills@shu.ac.uk. The Linguistic Politeness Group website address is: http://research.shu.ac.uk/politeness and is maintained by Chris Christie: c.christie@lboro.ac.uk.
Abstracting/Indexing
Journal of Politeness Research is covered by the following abstracting/indexing services:
Academic OneFile (Gale/Cengage Learning)
Bibliography of Linguistic Literature Bibliographie Linguistischer Literatur (BLL)
EBSCO Current Abstracts
IBR International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences
IBZ International Bibliography of Periodical Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences
OCLC Electronic Collections Online
Sociological Abstracts
Instructions to Authors 16125681-23.pdf 16125681-22.pdf 16125681-21.pdf
Editorial Board
Editorial Information
Please address your queries and submissions (ideally electronically) to the Editors-in-Chief:
E-mail: Politeness.Research@degruyter.com
Derek Bousfield English Language and Linguistics School of Journalism, Media and Communication Fylde Building University of Central Lancashire Preston Lancashire, PR1 2HE United Kingdom
Karen Grainger Department of Media Arts and Communication Faculty of ACES Sheffield Hallam University Sheffield, S1 NU United Kingdom
Editorial Team
Editorial Board: Christine Christie (Loughborough University); Derek Bousfield (University of Central Lancashire); Karen Grainger (Sheffield Hallam University); Francesca Bargiela (Independent Researcher); Sandra Harris (Nottingham Trent University); Sara Mills (Sheffield Hallam University); Richard Watts (University of Berne)
Review editor: Bethan Davies (University of Leeds)
Editorial assistant: Wendy Patterson (Loughborough University) W.Patterson@lboro.ac.uk
Advisory Board
Robert Arundale (University of Alaska Fairbanks) Arin Bayraktaroglu (The Cambridge Centre for Languages) Shoshana Blum Kulka (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Penelope Brown (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics) Jonathan Culpeper (Lancaster University) Janet Holmes (Victoria University of Wellington) Thomas Holtgraves (Ball State University) Juliane House (University of Hamburg) Richard Janney (Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich) Gabriele Kasper (University of Hawai¡¯i) Abdennour Kharraki (University Mohammed 1) Miriam Locher (University of Basel) Rosina Marquez-Reiter (University of Surrey) Yoshiko Matsumoto (Stanford University) David Morand (Pennsylvania State University) Yuling Pan (United States Census Bureau) Barbara Pizziconi (SOAS, University of London) Maria Sifianou (University of Athens) Helen Spencer Oatey (UK eUniversities Worldwide)
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