Call for Papers
Borrowed Language: Remixes, Mash Ups and Rip Offs
The new editorial team of the
Canadian Journal for Studies in Discourse and Writing /Rédactologie invites submissions for its inaugural special issue on representations of others’ talk and text. Specifically, this issue will focus on those shifting
practices and perspectives that impinge on or challenge public and institutional discussions of borrowed language. The inter-animated workings of online discourse, renewed debates about copyright law and new sites of collaborative writing, alongside perennial
concerns about student writing, suggest that conceptualizations of linguistic borrowing need reconsideration.
CJSDW/Rédactologie
invites manuscripts of approximately 6,500 words that make a contribution to current, developing theoretical frameworks about represented talk and text. Topics may include, but are not limited to, the following:
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historical or cross-cultural studies of attitudes toward
citation
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computer mediated communication and its influences on represented speech practices
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genre ventriloquism
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represented speech/self and social media
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co-optation/adaptation of community discourses
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perspectives on originality in writing
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reported speech and the stylistics of institutional identity
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teaching reported speech and citation
Papers should be submitted electronically, in msword .docx or .rtf formats, to Jaclyn Rea, Editor-in-Chief, at [log in to unmask] The deadline for submission
is October 15, 2012. CJSDW/Rédactologie
is a bilingual journal; we welcome manuscripts written in both French and English. Manuscripts should be free of indications of the author’s identity. Please refer to the APA Handbook for style guidelines. All manuscripts will be peer reviewed. Publication
is subject to editorial decision.
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