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ObjectiveContributions to the Journal of Politeness Research focus on various aspects of politeness as a complex linguistic and non-linguistic phenomenon. The multidisciplinary journal broadens and sharpens the understanding of the nature of politeness by providing a much-needed forum for synergies to develop between researchers approaching politeness from different disciplinary angles. The journal also strengthens and widens the existing cross-cultural and intercultural body of politeness research by encouraging new contributions from lesser-studied cultures and languages. Journal of Politeness Research is associated with the work of the international Linguistic Politeness Research Group (LPRG).
Article formatsResearch articles, Book reviews; Review articles; Response articles
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The Journal of Politeness Research was founded in 2005 by Chris Christie together with the publisher De Gruyter Mouton.
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EditorJim O'DriscollDepartment of History, English, Linguistics and MusicSchool of Music, Humanities and MediaUniversity of HuddersfieldUKe-mail: Politeness.Research@degruyter.comReviews Editor Isabelle van der BomSheffield Hallam UniversityOwen Building, Floor 11Howard StreetSheffieldS1 1WBUKe-mail: i.v.bom@shu.ac.uk
Assistant Editor Elizabeth MarsdenUniversity of Huddersfield
Editorial Board Christine Christie (Loughborough University, UK)Bethan Davies (Leeds University, UK)Karen Grainger (Sheffield Hallam University, UK)Andrew Merrison (York St John University, UK)Sara Mills (Sheffield Hallam University, UK)Louise Mullany (Nottingham University, UK)
Advisory BoardRobert Arundale (University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA)Penelope Brown (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Netherlands)Jonathan Culpeper (Lancaster University, UK)Michael Haugh (University of Queensland, Australia)Janet Holmes (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)Thomas Holtgraves (Ball State University, Indiana, USA)Juliane House (University of Hamburg, Germany)Richard Janney (Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Germany)Dániel Kádár (Dalian University of Foreign Languages, China)Luanga Kasanga (University of Bahrain)Gabriele Kasper (University of Hawai’i, USA)Abdennour Kharraki (University Mohammed 1, Morocco)Miriam Locher (University of Basel, Switzerland)Sinfree Bullock Makoni (Pennsylvania State University, USA)Rosina Márquez-Reiter (The Open University, UK)Yoshiko Matsumoto (Stanford University, California, USA)David Morand (Pennsylvania State University, USA)Yuling Pan (United States Census Bureau, USA)Barbara Pizziconi (SOAS, University of London, UK)Maria Sifianou (University of Athens, Greece)Helen Spencer Oatey (University of Warwick, UK)Marina Terkourafi (Leiden University, Netherlands)