The
mechanisms and contexts of human communication are rapidly changing in the face
of new domains of interaction, new technologies, and new global cultures.
Contemporary forms of discourse often involve interaction with and through a
plethora of technologies. These mechanisms and contexts provide both new
artefacts of study and new tools for discourse analysts.
Discourse, Context & Media is an international journal dedicated to exploring the full
range of contemporary discourse work. It provides an innovative forum to
present research that addresses all forms of discourse theory, data and methods
- from detailed linguistic or interactional analyses to wider studies of
representation, knowledge and ideology.
The journal
overtly seeks empirical contributions as well as papers that address the
theoretical and methodological debates within discourse studies. Such approaches
include, but are not limited to:
- Conversation analysis;
- Ethnomethodology;
- Discursive psychology;
- Critical discourse analysis;
- Sociolinguistics.
The
journal seeks to explore the challenges and opportunities provided to discourse
scholars by digital media. Such media provide opportunities for new forms of
data to be analysed, allow rethinking of existing theories and encourage the
development of new models of interaction. Discourse, Context & Media is
especially interested in contributions that make use of innovative methods and
media for the analysis and presentation of data.
This
journal has partnered with Heliyon, an open access journal from Elsevier publishing quality peer reviewed research across all disciplines. Heliyon’s
team of experts provides editorial excellence, fast publication, and high
visibility for your paper. Authors can quickly and easily transfer their
research from a Partner Journal to Heliyon without the need to edit, reformat
or resubmit.
Authors
submitting their research article to this journal are encouraged to deposit
research data in a relevant data repository and cite and link to this dataset
in their article. If this is not possible, authors are encouraged to make a
statement explaining why research data cannot be shared. There are several ways
you can share your data when you publish with Elsevier, which help you get
credit for your work and make your data accessible and discoverable for your
peers. Find out more in the Guide for Authors.
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