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Journal URL: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/17405904.asp Abstract: New to Routledge for 2004 Editors: Norman Fairclough, Lancaster University, UK, Phil Graham, University of Queensland, Australia, Jay Lemke, University of Michigan, USA & Ruth Wodak, University of Vienna, Austria Volume 1, 2004, 2 issues per year Print ISSN 1740-5904 Online ISSN 1740-5912 2004 Subscription Rates Institutional: US$200/GBP122 Individual: US$38/GBP23 Critical Discourse Studies is an interdisciplinary journal for the social sciences. Its primary aim is to publish critical research that advances our understanding of how discourse figures in social processes, social structures, and social change. Critical Discourse Studies has been established in response to the proliferation of critical discourse studies across the social sciences and humanities. We will consider for publication papers that meet the needs of scholars in diverse disciplines and areas of study which develop critical perspectives on the relationship between discourse and social dynamics. Relevant areas and disciplines include: anthropology, communication, linguistics, sociology, politics, political economy, education, psychology, media studies, geography, urban studies, cultural studies, management studies, literary studies, history, technology studies, legal studies, philosophy, gender studies, migration studies, ethnic studies and others. We also welcome papers which connect critical academic research with practical concerns and agendas, including those of activist and grassroots political movements. Lingfield(s): Applied Linguistics Discourse Analysis General Linguistics SociolinguisticsMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue