
Interkulturelle Linguistik / Intercultural Linguistics
Studien zu Sprache, Kultur und Medien / Studies in Language, Culture and Media
The series Intercultural Linguistics is dedicated to the task of uncovering, analysing and critically evaluating the intralingual manifestations and interlingual connections of texts in different media contexts and cultural profiles. Today’s mass media communication plays a central role, as it encompasses diverse media forms, communicative practices and social functions in analogue, digital, and virtual channels. It operates within the area of local, translocal, and global relations of signs, texts, and discourses. Our linguistic interest focuses on monographs, edited volumes and conference proceedings dealing with language use as communicated by the media and intercultural issues from a media-linguistic, discursive, translational, and didactic perspective.
Edited by

Prof. Dr. Roman Opilowski
Prof. Dr. Roman OpilowskiUniversität Wroclaw
Institut für Germanistik
Forschungsstelle für Medienlinguistik
roman.opilowski@uwr.edu.pl
Dr. Dominique Dias
Sorbonne UniversitéFaculté des Lettres
UFR d‘études germaniques et nordiques dominique.dias@sorbonne-universite.fr

Dr. Izabela Kujawa
Universität GdanskInstitut für Germanistik
Zaklad Języka Niemieckiego i Translatoryki izabela.kujawa@ug.edu.pl
Mikaela Petkova-Kessanlis
St. Kliment-Ochridski-Universität SofiaInstitut für Germanistik und Skandinavistik mikaela.petkova@gmail.com
Sandra Reimann
University of OuluResearch Unit for Languages and Literature
German Language and Culture
sandra.reimann@oulu.fi
Prof. Dr. Nadine Rentel
Westsächsische Hochschule ZwickauFakultät Angewandte Sprachen und interkulturelle Kommunikation nadine.rentel@fh-zwickau.de
Interkulturelle Linguistik / Intercultural Linguistics
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ISSN 3052-9336 (print)
ISSN 3052-9344 (online)
Size: 17,0 x 24,0 cm
Languages: English, French, German
Validation: Double-blind peer review
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