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
For more information about intercultural issues, please visit our TESOL at the University of Tasmania web site.