Dear discourse researchers,
The special issue »Mimicry of Marginality« of the Journal for Discourse Studies, Volume 11, Issue 2, has just been published. It contains the following articles:
- Reiner Keller/Werner Schneider/Wolf Schünemann/Inga Truschkat/Willy Viehöver: Editorial
- Ingo Warnke/Silvia Bonacchi/Charlotta Seiler Brylla: Mimicry of Marginality – On Maskin Hegemonic Positions Through Discourse
- Hagen Steinhauer: Mimicry of Marginality in Soft Authoritarian Identity Politics
- Jonas Trochemowitz/Lara Herford: Staged Dissent – »Change My Mind« as a Vehicle of Instrumental Deliberation within the Identitäre Bewegung Österreich
- Simon Meier-Vieracker: Turning Recognition into Imposition
- Anna Mattfeldt: »Everything a Learner Needs« – Constructions Of Linguistic and Social Marginality/Centrality In Discourses about (German) Language Learning and Multilingualism
- Jessica Aiston: »My Wallet, My Choice« – Mimicry of Marginality In an Online Community of Male Separatists
- Friedrich Markewitz: Stagings of Self-Marginalisation, Self-Stigmatisation and Self-Victimisation in Martin Heidegger’s Textual Communications
For further information on the current issue of the JfDS, please visit our publisher's website:
The Journal for Discourse Studies (JfDS)/Zeitschrift für Diskursforschung (ZfD) is a bilingual, double blind peer-reviewed academic journal that documents the widespread interest in discourse studies within social sciences by publishing outstanding articles from several academic disciplines in the field of discourse research.
All English-language articles are published under a Creative Commons license, which allows for a fast impact and increased citations and publicity. Furthermore, all issues of the Journal for Discourse Studies up to and including the issues of the sixth volume are freely available on the publisher's homepage.
As an interdisciplinary forum for discourse studies, the Journal for Discourse has been publishing contributions on theory, methodology, methods, and empirical studies from social scientists, linguists, and researchers from other disciplines since 2013. It offers a forum for discussion that is open to all theoretical and empirical perspectives on discourse research.
The Journal for Discourse Studies is published two times a year and we hereby like to remind you that the JfDS is interested in your submissions!
You are welcome to submit your manuscripts at any time in German or English by sending them to zfd@phil.uni-augsburg.de. Many different formats are possible, including but not limited to empirical or theoretical articles, essays, or discussions.
Our general guidelines for submissions can be found at https://www.uni-augsburg.de/en/fakultaet/philsoz/fakultat/soziologie/zfd/manuskripte/
Please feel free to contact the editors if you have any questions.
Editors-in-chief:
Prof. Dr. Reiner Keller, Professor of Sociology at University of Augsburg (reiner.keller@phil.uni-augsburg.de)
Prof. Dr. Sybille Münch, Professor of Political Science at University of Hildesheim (muenchs@uni-hildesheim.de)
Prof. Dr. Werner Schneider, Professor of Sociology and Social Studies at University of Augsburg (werner.schneider@phil.uni-augsburg.de)
Prof. Dr. Wolf J. Schünemann (wolf.schuenemann@ipw.uni-heidelberg.de)
Prof. Dr. Inga Truschkat, Professor at the Work Unit Organisational Pedagogy at the Freie Universität Berlin (inga.truschkat@fu-berlin.de)
Dr. Willy Viehöver, Senior Researcher at the Chair of Society and Technology at RWTH Aachen (wilhelm.viehoever@humtec.rwth-aachen.de)
Editorial department (zfd@phil.uni-augsburg.de): Moritz Hillebrecht, Samuel Brand
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