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ABOUT THIS COMMUNITY |
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR THE ICIS NEWSLETTER: INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION, A CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE |
The call for submissions for the fall issue of the ICIS newsletter is now open!
We are continuing publication of thematic newsletters. Our next
issue will be devoted to critical perspectives in intercultural
communication and TESOL. As usual, we welcome research-based studies,
personal reflections, examples from practice, and interviews that relate
to the theme of the issue. We are also open to any other ideas you
might have, so please feel free to contact Natalia Balyasnikova. This
call closes September 1. We are planning to publish the final product
before the end of 2015!
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Full-length articles and brief reports should
- be no longer than 1,500 words
- include a 50-word (500 characters or fewer) abstract
- include a 75- to 100-word bio of the author
- contain no more than five citations
- follow the style guidelines in the Publications
Manual of the American Psychological Association, Sixth
Edition (APA Manual)
- be in MS Word (.doc or .docx) or rich-text (.rtf) format
- include a author headshot
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Being Linguistically Creative |
A dignifying plea for TESOLers by Francisco Gomes de Matos, a TESOLer and peace linguist. President of the Board, ABA Global Education, Recife, Brazil. Linguistically creative every language user can be. Being linguistically creative, a beautiful world we can see. In an everyday interaction there is deep creativity when the messages exchanged dignify you and me. Let`s enhance and elevate our linguistic creativity by nurturing and using it for the good of Humanity.
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