Welcome
When the world is seen as a global village, understanding of the complex and subtle relationship between language, society and culture becomes an essential condition for peaceful co-existence among its villagers. On the basis of this assumption, Language, Society and Culture (LSC) is produced. It is a refereed international internet journal publishing articles and reports dealing with theoretical as well as practical issues focusing on the link between language, society and culture within a socio-cultural context or beyond its boundary.
The Journal welcomes papers dealing with the following areas which reflect the relationship between language, society and culture:
- General linguistics
- Sociolinguistics
- Pragmatics
- Discourse analysis and Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA)
- Language and learning
- Interpersonal and intercultural communication
- Second language learning
As an internet journal, papers will be published immediately after they have been accepted. In other words, contributors may have their papers published approximately 5 months after submission. In addition to regular Editorial Board Members, guest members will be invited to participate in enhancing the journal perspective.
Journal ISSN 1327-774X
Disclaimer: Articles published in LSC do not represent the views held by the editors and members of the editorial board. Authors are responsible for all aspects of their articles except editorial screen design.
For more information about intercultural issues, please visit our TESOL at the University of Tasmania web site.