Studies in Language, Culture and Society
Until the publication of volume 16, the series was coedited by prof. Piotr Ruszkiewicz.
The series will publish books addressing the nexus between language, culture and society. Contrastive studies are welcome in particular, whether of a synchronic or diachronic orientation. Various perspectives on language/communication are of interest: grammatical, pragmatic, sociolinguistic, discoursal and semiotic. A wide range of theoretical and methodological positions is accepted: cognitive /anthropological / corpus linguistics, as well as pragmatics, interactional sociolinguistics, (specialized) genre analysis, or critical discourse studies.
The cutting edge of the series is to publish innovative research elucidating the processes of inter- and intra-language variation and change, and at the same time relating them to flows in and across cognate categories of culture, community and society.
The series will publish monographs and edited volumes reporting on data-driven research that carries a potential for application in translation studies, language teaching, multilingual (multicultural) education, and interdisciplinary critical discourse studies.
The languages of publication will be English and German, yet book proposals in other major languages will also be considered, if centrally contributive to the main aim of the series.
Titles
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New Insights into Interpreting Studies.
Technology, Society and AccessVolume 18©2024 Edited Collection 304 Pages -
Administrative Reports
A Corpus Study of the Genre in the EU and Polish National SettingsVolume 17©2021 Monographs 400 Pages -
The Language of EU and Polish Judges
Investigating Textual Fit Through Corpus MethodsVolume 16©2020 Monographs 628 Pages -
Traces of the Foreign
The Reception of Translations of Spanish American Prose in Poland in 1945-2005 from the Perspective of Intercultural CommunicationVolume 15©2019 Monographs 394 Pages -
Interpreter-Mediated Interactions of the Courtroom
A Naturally Occurring Data Based StudyVolume 14©2019 Monographs 318 Pages -
Authorial Presence in English Academic Texts
A Comparative Study of Student Writing across Cultures and DisciplinesVolume 12©2018 Monographs 254 Pages -
Discourse Studies – Ways and Crossroads
Insights into Cultural, Diachronic and Genre Issues in the DisciplineVolume 11©2017 Edited Collection 412 Pages -
Lost in the Eurofog: The Textual Fit of Translated Law
Second Revised EditionVolume 10©2017 Monographs 348 Pages