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関西学院大学(2016.04~)の寺沢拓敬のブログです(専門:言語社会学)。

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なお、「社会言語学」「社会科学的な英語研究」「それ以外」という3つにグループ分けしています。グループ分けの基準はテキトーです。


社会言語学

Journal of Language & Politics

Publisher
John Benjamins
URL
http://www.benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/jlp
Description
Journal of Language and Politics Editors Ruth Wodak, University of Lancaster Paul Chilton, University of Lancaster Book Review Editor Lilie Chouliaraki, LSE, London ISSN: 1569-2159 E-ISSN: 1569-9862 Electronic edition at ingentaJournals The Journal of Language and Politics (JLP) represents a forum for analysing and discussing the various dimensions in the interplay of language and politics. The basic assumption is that the language of politics cannot be separated from the politics of language. The notion of 'Political Discourse' does not remain limited to the 'institutional' field of politics (e.g. parliamentary discourse, election campaigns, party programmes, speeches, etc.) but opens to all linguistic manifestations that may be considered to be political, provided that it is convincingly argued what makes them 'political'. In order to illuminate new and old forms of political discourses inter- and transdisciplinary perspectives and elaborated linguistic methodologies have to complement each other. Articles should bring together sociological concepts, political theories, and historical analysis. Methodologies can be qualitative or quantitative and must be well grounded in linguistics or other relevant disciplines. They may focus on different dimensions (pragmatics, semantics, social cognition, semiotics) of political discourse. Since political discourses overlap with other discourses, e.g. economic and scientific discourses, perspectives of interdiscursivity and intertextuality are considered to be important. Articles based on ethnographic studies will be particularly welcome. The Journal of Language and Politics is associated with the book series Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society, and Culture, edited by Ruth Wodak and Grey Myers. This journal is peer reviewed and indexed in: IBR/IBZ, International Political Science Abstracts
Linguistic Field(s)
Sociolinguistics

Language in Society

Publisher
Cambridge University Press
URL
http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_LSY
Description
International journal of sociolinguistics concerned with all branches of speech and language as aspects of social life.
Linguistic Field(s)
Sociolinguistics

Language Policy

Publisher
Springer
URL
http://www.springer.com/10993
Description
the first journal to combine language policy and language education policy Language Policy is a journal that will be of particular interest to scholars, students, specialists and policy-makers working in the fields of applied linguistics, language policy, sociolinguistics, and language education. It will also be of interest to heads of language academies and planning agencies. The study of the nature and possibilities of language policy and planning is a recent and rapidly growing field. Worldwide developments pertaining to major imperial and national languages, multilingualism, the stampede towards English, the endangerment of large and small languages, national and ethnic efforts to slow the process, language rights, and monolingual policies have turned language policy and language education policy into burgeoning fields for research and activity. A distinguishing feature of this journal is its combination of language policy and educational policy. Whereas often the two main components of language policy are seen as policies concerning the status of languages and policies concerning the form of languages, the editorial board of this journal follows Cooper (1989) in adding a third key area: acquisition policies pertaining to the teaching and learning of languages. The reason for this is twofold: decisions about which languages should be used or taught in school are the most common language policy decisions; and language education issues can only be understood in the widest social, ethnic, religious, political, cultural and economic contexts. Language Policy aims to contribute to the maturity of the field by publishing high-quality studies that will help build a sound theoretical understanding of the subject area. The journal seeks to publish papers that deal with the widest range of cases, situations and regions.
Linguistic Field(s)
Applied Linguistics
Language Specialty
English

International Journal of the Sociology of Language

Publisher
De Gruyter Mouton
URL
http://www.degruyter.com/ijsl
Description
The "International Journal of the Sociology of Language" seeks to attract readers and contributors from all parts of the world and from all disciplines that pertain to the study of language use in social behavior. Purpose and philosophy The "IJSL" is dedicated to the development of the sociology of language in its broadest sense, as a truly international and interdisciplinary field in which various approaches, theoretical and empirical, supplement and complement each other, contributing thereby to the growth of language-related knowledge, applications, values and sensitivities. To better achieve its purpose most issues of "IJSL" will be devoted to specific topics (although occasional issues of separate and unrelated papers may also be published). Editorial policy The policy of one topic per issue means that all of the articles to appear in a given issue are commissioned, or come as a result of a relatively long lead time "call for papers" on a particular subject. Each issue is entrusted to an Issue Editor whose plans for the issue (contents, participants, etc. ) are subject to the approval of the General Editor and his associates/staff. Unsolicited manuscripts for consideration for the 'Singles' issue should be sent in duplicate in the "IJSL" style (see "Instructions for Authors") to the 'Singles' Editor, Dr. Florian Coulmas. Contributions are invited on the topic of small languages and small language communities and should be sent in duplicate and in "IJSL" style (see "Instructions for Authors") to the Assistant Editor, Dr. Nancy C. Dorian. "International Journal of the Sociology of Language" is a peer-reviewed journal of international scope.
Linguistic Field(s)
Sociolinguistics

Journal of Sociolinguistics

Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
URL
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1467-9841
Description
Journal of Sociolinguistics promotes sociolinguistics as a thoroughly linguistic and thoroughly social-scientific endeavour. The journal is concerned with language in all its dimensions, macro and micro, as formal features or abstract discourses, as situated talk or written text. Data in published articles represent a wide range of languages, regions and situations - from Alune to Xhosa, from Cameroun to Canada, from bulletin boards to dating ads.
Linguistic Field(s)
Sociolinguistics

Language Problems and Language Planning

Publisher
John Benjamins
URL
http://www.benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/lplp
Description
This international multi-lingual journal publishes articles primarily on political, sociological, and economic aspects of language and language use. It is especially concerned with relationships between and among language communities, particularly in international contexts, and in the adaptation, manipulation, and standardization of language for international use. Articles deal with language policy, language management, and language use in international organizations, multinational enterprises, etc., and theoretical studies on global communication, language interaction, and language conflict. Language Problems and Language Planning is published in cooperation with the Center for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems.
Linguistic Field(s)
Sociolinguistics

Journal of Multilingual & Multicultural Development

Publisher
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
URL
http://www.tandfonline.com/rmmm
Description
Listed in the Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports(R) The Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development is concerned with macro-level coverage of topics in the sociology and social psychology of language, in language and cultural politics, policy, planning and practice, and in all the many ramifications of these broad themes - ethnicity and nationalism, multicultural and pluralist accommodations in heterogeneous societies, issues surrounding collective identity and its ‘markers', the dynamics of minority groups, educational provisions for language and culture, endangered languages, language and group rights, and so on. Contributions that allow generalisation across settings are particularly welcome, as are those that embed the discussion in social and historical context. The Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development has been - and will continue to be - a cross-disciplinary journal for researchers from many scholarly and geographical backgrounds.
Linguistic Field(s)
Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics
Language Specialty
English, New English

Journal of Asian Pacific Communication

Publisher
John Benjamins
URL
http://beta.benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/japc
Description
The Journal of Asian Pacific Communication (JAPC) is an international refereed journal whose academic mission is to bring together specialists from diverse scholarly disciplines to discuss and interpret language and communication issues as they pertain to the people of Asian Pacific regions and impact on their Diaspora immigrant communities worldwide. The journal's academic orientation is generalist, passionately committed to interdisciplinary approaches to language and communication studies in the Asian Pacific. Thematic issues of previously published issues of JAPC include Cross-Cultural Communications: Literature, Language, Ideas; Sociolinguistics in China; Japan Communication Issues; Mass Media in the Asian Pacific; Comic Art in Asia, Historical Literacy, and Political Roots; Communication Gains through Student Exchanges & Study Abroad; Language Issues in Malaysia; English Language Development in East Asia; The Teachings of Writing in the Pacific Basin; Language and Identity in Asia; The Economics of Language in the Asian Pacific.
Linguistic Field(s)
Sociolinguistics

Current Issues in Language Planning

Publisher
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
URL
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rclp
Description
The journal Current Issues in Language Planning provides major summative and thematic review studies spanning and focusing the disparate language policy and language planning literature related to: 1) polities and language planning and 2) issues in language planning. The journal publishes four issues per year, two on each subject area. The polity issues describe language policy and planning in various countries/regions/areas around the world, while the issues numbers are thematically based.
Linguistic Field(s)
Applied Linguistics

International Journal of Society, Culture & Language

Publisher
Lulu Press
URL
http://ijscl.net/
Description
International Journal of Society, Culture & Language (IJSCL) is a fully peer-reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles on the relationship between society, culture, and language. IJSCL favors articles which have a sound theoretical base with visible practical applications that can be used by specialists in anthropology, sociology, linguistics, education, intercultural studies, and policy making. Authors from all languages and cultures are invited to submit their research and review articles to the IJSCL journal.
Linguistic Field(s)
Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Sociolinguistics, Translation, Anthropological Linguistics

Journal of Language and Social Psychology

Publisher
Sage Publications, Inc.
URL
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/journals/Journal200830
Description
Explores the social dimensions of language and the linguistic implications of social life.
Linguistic Field(s)
Sociolinguistics



社会科学的な英語研究(の論文も載っている雑誌)

World Englishes

Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
URL
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1467-971X
Description
World Englishes is an international journal committed to theoretical research on methodological and empirical study of English in global, social, cultural and linguistic contexts. World Englishes is integrative in its scope and includes theoretical and applied studies on language, literature and English teaching, with emphasis on cross-cultural perspectives and identities. The journal provides recent research, critical and evaluative papers, and reviews from Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania and the Americas. Thematic special issues and colloquia appear regularly. Special sections such as 'Comments / Replies' and 'Forum' promote open discussions and debate.
Linguistic Field(s)
Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics
Language Specialty
English

Journal of English as a Lingua Franca

Publisher
De Gruyter Mouton
URL
http://www.degruyter.com/jelf
Description
Ed. by Barbara Seidlhofer, Jennifer Jenkins, Anna Mauranen. The unprecedented use of English as an international lingua franca, as both consequence and driving force of globalization, has led to the realization that conventional attitudes to English and approaches to its study need to be critically examined. This has resulted in a very considerable and fast-growing field of research that is concerned both with the sociolinguistic significance of English as lingua franca (ELF) as a naturally adaptive linguistic development and with its theoretical as well as applied linguistic implications, the latter particularly in the areas of language policy and education. Moreover, ELF has become recognized as an important issue in a number of other domains of activity including international business negotiation, conflict resolution, tourism, globalization and migration studies, etc. ELF therefore figures in a fast-rising number of university courses, either as a degree course on World Englishes or as ELF in itself, or as a module within courses, and with a significant number of PhD projects under way at universities all around the world. The extent of this research and the interest it has inspired have resulted in a regular series of specialised international conferences. The number of papers on ELF and related issues has been rising steadily in recent years, but articles have appeared scattered over a wide range of journals. Work on ELF has clearly reached the point where it needs its own forum so that it can develop more effectively and the research community has a focussed journal as a first port of call for cutting edge work in the field. JELF provides a forum for scholars working in this area and a central place of reference for the increasing number of students and teachers of linguistics and applied linguistics who have become aware of its importance. The editors aim to represent not only the views of established scholars but also those of more junior researchers and to encourage not only the clear statement of views but critical debate, since the global role of English is a controversial subject and research in ELF brings with it an awareness of the need for innovative thinking.
Linguistic Field(s)
Applied Linguistics
Language Specialty
English

English World-Wide

Publisher
John Benjamins
URL
http://www.benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/eww/main
Description
English World-Wide has established itself as the leading and most comprehensive journal dealing with varieties of English. The focus is on scholarly discussions of new findings in the dialectology and sociolinguistics of the English-speaking communities (native and second-language speakers), but general problems of sociolinguistics, creolistics, language planning, multilingualism and modern historical sociolinguistics are included if they have a direct bearing on modern varieties of English. Although teaching problems are normally excluded, English World-Wide provides important background information for all those involved in teaching English throughout the world.
Linguistic Field(s)
Sociolinguistics
Language Specialty
English

English Today

Publisher
Cambridge University Press
URL
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=ENG
Description
English Today will interest everyone concerned with or fascinated by the English language.
Linguistic Field(s)
General Linguistics
Language Specialty
English



その他

Linguistics and Education

Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
URL
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/08985898
Description
Published by Elsevier, an international journal reporting on all significant research in linguistics and education.
Linguistic Field(s)
Applied Linguistics

Critical Inquiry in Language Studies: An International Journal

Publisher
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
URL
http://www.informaworld.com/hcil
Description
Critical Inquiry in Language Studies: An International Journal (CILS) is the peer-reviewed journal of the International Society for Language Studies. CILS focuses on critical discourse and research in language matters, broadly conceived, that is generated from qualitative, critical pedagogical, and emergent paradigms. In these paradigms, language is considered to be a socially constituted cultural construct that gives shape to, and at the same time is shaped by, the larger social, political, and historical contexts of its use. The primary purpose of the journal is to provide a forum for discussion of the research from such emerging paradigms and at the same time to bridge arbitrary disciplinary territories in which it is being done.
Linguistic Field(s)
Discourse Analysis

Issues in Political Discourse Analysis

Publisher
Nova Science Publishers
URL
http://www.indiana.edu/~ipda
Description
Issues in Political Discourse Analysis is a multi-disciplinary journal focusing on the analysis of language (possibly in conjunction with other semiotic systems) in course of our lives as citizens of established polities of various scopes. We welcome papers written within the frameworks of the various social or human sciences (including political science, psychology, sociology, discourse analysis, linguistics, literary and cultural studies, education, etc.) insofar as they deal with discourse as politic behavior. The focus of the journal is on empirical studies, although theoretical expositions may also be accepted where appropriate.
Linguistic Field(s)
Discourse Analysis

Gender and Language

Publisher
Equinox Publishing Ltd
URL
http://www.equinoxpub.com/index.php/GL
Description
There are many journals focused on gender and many devoted to language. Most of these sometimes publish articles on language and gender. There is, however, currently no single scholarly journal to which those interested in gender and language can turn as contributors looking for an audience sharing their focus or as readers seeking a reliable source for on-going discussions in the field. Gender and Language will be an international forum for research on gender and language. As a point of departure, Gender and Language defines gender along two key dimensions. First, gender is a key element of social relationships often loosely linked to perceived differences between the sexes. Gender relations are encoded in linguistic and symbolic representations, normative concepts, social practices, institutions and social identities. Second, gender is a primary arena for articulating power, intersecting in complex ways with other axes of inequality, like class, race, and sexuality. Gender is understood as multi-faceted, always changing, and often contested: the editors welcome discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of competing definitions of gender and of new analytical perspectives. Gender and Launguage will showcase, for example, research on femininities and masculinities, on heterosexual and queer identities, on gender at the level of individual performance or perception and on gender at the level of institutions and ideologies. The journal will encourage discussion and debate about the implications of different definitions of gender and different approaches to analyzing the production and interpretation of texts and speech. It will welcome research employing a range of linguistic approaches (e.g. conversation analysis, discourse and text analysis, ethnography of communication, pragmatics, variationist sociolinguistics, interactional sociolinguistics, stylistics) and from a variety of disciplines, including linguistics, anthropology, women and gender studies, education, philosophy, psychology, folklore, sociology, communication studies, queer studies, literary and cultural studies, as it aims to foster interdisciplinary discussion and dialogue among these disciplines.
Linguistic Field(s)
Sociolinguistics

Journal of Multicultural Discourses

Publisher
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
URL
http://www.tandfonline.com/rmmd
Description
Journal of Multicultural Discourses is a premier international journal in discourse studies which aims to enhance cultural diversity, equality and prosperity in social life as well as in scholarship. A forerunner in the cultural politics of language, communication or discourse research, the journal has published over the past five years numerous articles on Asian, African, Latin American, as well as western, approaches to discourses in diverse cultural settings. To consolidate its multicultural-intellectual project and to answer to the challenges of the contemporary times, the journal welcomes papers especially, though not exclusively, on the following subject matters: ?Cultural dialogue and critique on research perspectives and frameworks ?Culturally unique, or innovative, approaches ?Culturally inclusive or pluralist approaches ?Discourses of cultural marginalization, repression or imperialism ?Discourses of (under-)development ?Discourses of cultural transformation ?Discourses of cultural cooperation or harmony
Linguistic Field(s)
Discourse Analysis

Issues in Intercultural Communication

Publisher
Nova Science Publishers
URL
http://www.indiana.edu/~iic
Description
Issues in Intercultural Communication is a multi-disciplinary journal focusing on the analysis of communication within and between cultures. We welcome papers written within the frameworks of the various social or human sciences (including political science, psychology, sociology, discourse analysis, linguistics, literary and cultural studies, education, etc.) insofar as they deal with discourse within and across different cultures. The focus of the journal will be on empirical studies, although theoretical expositions may also be accepted where appropriate.
Linguistic Field(s)
Discourse Analysis

International Multilingual Research Journal

Publisher
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
URL
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/hmrj20#.UbsV0PnVC6U
Description
The International Multilingual Research Journal (IMRJ) invites scholarly contributions with strong interdisciplinary perspectives to understand and promote bi/multilingualism, bi/multi-literacy, and linguistic democracy. The journal’s focus is on these topics as related to languages other than English as well as dialectal variations of English. It has three thematic emphases: the intersection of language and culture, the dialectics of the local and global, and comparative models within and across contexts. IMRJ is interested in scholarship grounded in interdisciplinary frameworks that offer insights from linguistics, applied linguistics, education, globalization and immigration studies, cultural psychology, linguistic and psychological anthropology, sociolinguistics, literacy studies, post-colonial studies, critical race theory, and critical theory and pedagogy.
Linguistic Field(s)
Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics

Journal of Language and Sexuality

Publisher
John Benjamins
URL
http://benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/jls/main
Description
The Journal of Language and Sexuality aims to present research on the discursive formations of sexuality, including sexual desire, sexual identities, sexual politics and sexuality in diaspora. Of interest is linguistic work in the widest possible sense, including work in sociolinguistics, anthropological linguistics, pragmatics, semantics, discourse analysis, applied linguistics, and other modes of language-centered inquiry that will contribute to the investigation of discourses of sexuality and their linguistic and social consequences. On a theoretical level, the journal is indebted to Queer Linguistics as its major influence.
Linguistic Field(s)
Sociolinguistics

Applied Linguistics Review

Publisher
De Gruyter Mouton
URL
http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/alr
Description
Applied Linguistics Review (ALR) is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to serve as a testing ground for the articulation of original ideas and approaches in the study of real-world issues in which language plays a crucial role, by bringing together critical reflections of current debates and new theoretical and empirical research. The issues dealt with in ALR range from aspects of the linguistic and communicative competence of the individual such as bilingualism and multilingualism, first or second language acquisition, literacy, language disorders, to language and communication related problems in and between societies such as linguistic discrimination, language conflict, communication in the workplace, language policy and language planning, and language ideology. Articles that not only report new research findings but also engage in philosophical and methodological debates and point to directions of future research are particularly welcome.
Linguistic Field(s)
Applied Linguistics

Critical Discourse Studies

Publisher
Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
URL
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/17405904.asp
Description
Editor: John E. Richardson - University of Newcastle, UK 4 issues per year Print ISSN: 1740-5904 Online ISSN: 1740-5912 Please see the journal homepage for current subscription rates. Critical Discourse Studies is an interdisciplinary journal for the social sciences. Its primary aim is to publish critical research that advances our understanding of how discourse figures in social processes, social structures, and social change. Critical Discourse Studies has been established in response to the proliferation of critical discourse studies across the social sciences and humanities. We will consider for publication papers that meet the needs of scholars in diverse disciplines and areas of study which develop critical perspectives on the relationship between discourse and social dynamics. Relevant areas and disciplines include: anthropology, communication, linguistics, sociology, politics, political economy, education, psychology, media studies, geography, urban studies, cultural studies, management studies, literary studies, history, technology studies, legal studies, philosophy, gender studies, migration studies, ethnic studies and others. We also welcome papers which connect critical academic research with practical concerns and agendas, including those of activist and grassroots political movements. The scope of critical discourse studies is not limited to linguistic studies, or articles that are primarily empirical or analytical. Critical examination of non-linguistic phenomena that take a significant discourse orientation, as well as theoretical and methodological papers that advance critical understandings of discursive phenomena, are welcomed. Recognising the diversity, depth, and history of scholarship in the growth of critical discourse studies, no particular theoretical, disciplinary, or methodological "schools" or paradigms will be privileged over others in the selection of papers for publication. The primary criteria for publication are originality, scholarly rigor, coherence of argument, relevance and timeliness of research. Critical Discourse Studies is an international and interdisciplinary journal. The membership of its advisory board reflects the cultural, geographical, theoretical, and disciplinary diversity of the journal and its readership. Critical Discourse Studies encourages contributions from both new and established scholars. The journal recognises that the new and rapidly changing social relations of the current age call for new approaches to understanding the waves of change that continue to impact upon social, political, economic, and cultural formations. Therefore the editors strongly encourage the submission of papers that advance new approaches and new understandings that bridge disciplinary and cultural boundaries. Critical Discourse Studies aims to be accessible. It aims for papers that are written clearly, explain key terms and concepts in an accessible way for readers at many levels, and recognise the needs and interests of its diverse community of readers.
Linguistic Field(s)
Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, General Linguistics, Sociolinguistics