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Call for Papers Announcement for the

GLOBAL MEDIA JOURNAL -- Indian Edition Sponsored by the University of Calcutta

www.caluniv.ac.in ISSN 2249 – 5835

WINTER ISSUE/ DECEMBER 2012 Volume: 3 / Number: 2

Theme: Language and Communication Deadline for Submission: 30 September 2012

Language is frequently defined as a means of communicating a thought or a message. However, iIn reality language communicates a lot more than a simple message. Analysis of a short stretch of a mundane conversation may reveal a thing or two about the interlocutor’s socio-cultural background, the context in which the exchange has taken place, the interrelationship and relative social status of the interlocutors among other things. The same analysis is also likely to throw light on the largely metaphorical nature of language and diverse communication strategies. Communication studies and the role of the language in communication are quite understandably recognised as one research area of utmost importance in social sciences.

The Indian Edition of the Global Media Journal, an interdisciplinary endeavour, explores various issues concerning different aspects of communication. The upcoming issue will be dedicated to the investigation of language and its communicative functions. The aim of this issue will be to bring together some current research findings on various fields that look into how language is related to communication. This may include, but not be limited to, researches on pragmatics, sociolinguistics, language of media, politics of language, language and power, conversation analysis, discourse analysis, semiotics, analysis of metaphors, translation and mass communication, intercultural communication, bilingual communication, mediatised communication, contemporary urban vernaculars, language acquisition, language and new media and language and communication disorders. Contributions on any of these topics and other related areas with special focus on South Asia are welcome.

Please see ‘Submission Guidelines’.

http://www.caluniv.ac.in/Global%20mdia%20journal/submission_guideline.html

All submissions should be accompanied by the following information which should be presented on the front page only:

(a) article title, (b) author name/s,

(c) current position/affiliation,

(d) brief biography (approximately 50 words), (e) email and mail addresses,

(f) a brief abstract (approximately 200 words)

(g) five to ten keywords reflecting the contents of paper, (h) word count (excluding notes)

(i) the URL for author/s' personal web page

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(j) a brief statement that clearly indicates the article/review etc is not submitted simultaneously for consideration to any other publication.

Word Limit:

For Articles: Approximately 7000 words, excluding notes.

Students’ Research: Approximately 7000 words, excluding notes.

Commentaries: Between 2500 and 3500 words.

Book Reviews: Approximately 1500 words.

GUEST EDITOR FOR THE ISSUE:

Please direct your submissions and queries to the Guest Editor of the Issue

Dr. Aditi Ghosh Assistant Professor Department of Linguistics University of Calcutta 87/1 College Street

Kolkata -700073, West Bengal, India

Phone - 91 9831858302

Email: [email protected]/ [email protected]

Book Review submissions and queries should be directed to Prof. Buroshiva Dasgupta, Book Review Editor

Email: [email protected]

All papers must be submitted via electronic attachment.

Email: [email protected]

You may also contact:

Prof. Saumendranath Bera

Editor, Global Media Journal- Indian Edition

Email: [email protected], [email protected]

Dr. Sinjini Bandyopadhyay

Editorial Coordinator, Global Media Journal- Indian Edition Email: [email protected]

Dr. Soumitra Sarkar

Editorial Coordinator, Global Media Journal- Indian Edition Email: [email protected]

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