Dialogue Studies
This book series is peer reviewed and indexed in: Book Citation Index (BCI )* ; Scopus
By covering the whole range of language use, the growing field of dialogue studies comes close to pragmatics and studies in discourse or conversation. The concept of dialogicity, however, provides a clear methodological profile and allows us to structure the pragmatic ‘perspective’ and the ‘pan-discipline’ of discourse. It focuses on methodological premises such as: action and reaction; the integration of the human abilities of speaking, thinking and perceiving; dialogic interaction as the intentional effort to pursue definable goals and interests.
The series aims to cross disciplinary boundaries and considers a genuinely interdisciplinary approach necessary for addressing the complex phenomenon of dialogic language use. All disciplines that deal with the human ability of dialogic interaction from different perspectives, in everyday interaction as well as in institutional contexts, are addressed: linguistics, philosophy, psychology, sociology, rhetoric, anthropology, applied linguistics, culture sciences, the media sciences, economics, jurisprudence.
The current state of research in science in general is characterized by a turning point from closed rule-governed models to open models of probability. In this sense, Dialogue Studies aims to support new ways of theorizing and opens up innovative cross-disciplinary advances in the complex. The series will be of interest to existing theoretical approaches to competence as well as empirical approaches to performance, bridging the gap between competence and performance by focusing on human beings and their competence-in-performance.
This peer reviewed series will include monographs, thematic collections of articles, and introductory textbooks in the relevant areas.
https://doi.org/10.1075/ds
Volumes
| 34 | Nicola Nasi 2024.
x, 202 pp. |
| 33 | Edited by Jessica M.F. Hughes and Mariaelena Bartesaghi 2023.
x, 214 pp. |
| 32 | Edited by Letizia Caronia 2021.
vi, 385 pp. |
| 31 | Edited by Edda Weigand and István Kecskés 2018.
v, 222 pp. |
| 30 | Edited by Ronald C. Arnett and François Cooren 2018.
xiv, 286 pp. |
| 29 | Andrzej Zuczkowski, Ramona Bongelli and Ilaria Riccioni 2017.
xiii, 311 pp. |
| 28 | Edited by Jarmila Mildorf and Bronwen Thomas 2017.
ix, 296 pp. |
| 27 | Edited by Dale Koike and Carl S. Blyth 2015.
vi, 314 pp. |
| 26 | Edited by Răzvan Săftoiu, Maria-Ionela Neagu and Stanca Măda 2015.
xiv, 275 pp. |
| 25 | Edited by Andrzej Zuczkowski, Ramona Bongelli, Ilaria Riccioni and Carla Canestrari 2014.
vii, 413 pp. |
| 24 | Edited by Sebastian Feller and Ilker Yengin 2014.
xviii, 250 pp. |
| 23 | Edited by Luz Gil-Salom and Carmen Soler-Monreal 2014.
xvi, 227 pp. |
| 22 | Edited by Roger D. Sell 2014.
xv, 274 pp. |
| 21 | Edited by Julia Bamford, Silvia Cavalieri and Giuliana Diani 2013.
xiii, 290 pp. |
| 20 | Edited by Nadine Thielemann and Peter Kosta 2013.
xi, 318 pp. |
| 19 | Edited by Roger D. Sell, Adam Borch and Inna Lindgren 2013.
xii, 271 pp. |
| 18 | Edited by Lawrence N. Berlin and Anita Fetzer 2012.
vii, 313 pp. |
| 17 | Edited by Stanca Măda and Răzvan Săftoiu 2012.
vi, 284 pp. |
| 16 | Edited by François Cooren and Alain Létourneau 2012.
xv, 348 pp. |
| 15 | Edited by Clara Ubaldina Lorda and Patrick Zabalbeascoa 2012.
vii, 299 pp. |
| 14 | Edited by Roger D. Sell 2012.
x, 263 pp. |
| 13 | Zohar Livnat 2012.
vi, 216 pp. |
| 12 | Louise Phillips 2011.
x, 198 pp. |
| 11 | Roger D. Sell 2011.
xi, 392 pp. |
| 10 | Edda Weigand 2010.
xii, 304 pp. |
| 9 | Sebastian Feller 2010.
vii, 184 pp. |
| 8 | Gergana Vitanova 2010.
vi, 175 pp. |
| 7 | Edited by Dale Koike and Lidia Rodríguez-Alfano 2010.
xiii, 324 pp. |
| 6 | François Cooren 2010.
xvi, 206 pp. |
| 5 | Edda Weigand 2009.
viii, 410 pp. |
| 4 | Edited by Claudio Baraldi 2009.
viii, 277 pp. |
| 3 | Elda Weizman 2008.
xiv, 208 pp. |
| 2 | Edited by Edda Weigand 2008.
xiv, 316 pp. |
| 1 | Edited by Marion Grein and Edda Weigand 2007.
xii, 262 pp. |
Editorial info
Author info
The series welcomes submissions. Book proposals, preferably structured along the lines indicated in our Guidelines for Book Proposals, can be sent to the editor:
Prof. Dr. Edda Weigand
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
FB 9 – AB Sprachwissenschaft
Aegidiistrasse 5, D-48143 Münster, Germany
weiganduni-muenster.de
When you are instructed to prepare your manuscript for production, please follow the Guidelines for Manuscript Submission.
