Journal of Language and Discrimination

Edited by:

Massimiliano Demata, University of Turin, Italy and Natalia Knoblock, Saginaw Valley State University, United States



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The Journal of Language and Discrimination examines the relationship between language and the many forms of discrimination (in terms of race, ethnicity, language, gender, religion, age, ability and other characteristics) affecting most societies today. It encourages intellectual crossover and serves as a scholarly forum bringing together researchers from a large number of diverse but related fields. This multidisciplinary journal appeals to theorists and practitioners working on linguistic representations of discrimination within anthropology, sociology, religious studies, psychology, education, law and criminal justice, feminism, queer theory, disability studies, race studies, and more. It addresses socially consequential issues, such as inequality, prejudice, and discrimination, in light of the many social and political challenges taking place in many nations.

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Metadata

  • issn
    ISSN: 2397-2645 (online)
  • publisher
    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • publisher place
    Sheffield (U.K.)