[INDOLOGY] Editor-in-Chief for JSALL
Dominik Wujastyk
wujastyk at gmail.com
Wed Oct 9 21:50:17 UTC 2024
Dear Hans,
The notice does not mention the salary, a key piece of information.
Best,
Dominik
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On Fri, 23 Aug 2024 at 07:26, Hock, Hans Henrich via INDOLOGY <
indology at list.indology.info> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> A representative of Mouton, who is not on this list, has asked me to post
> the announcement below.
>
> Please respond directly to the email account contained in the announcement.
>
> (Truth in advertisement: I have been involved with an earlier incarnation
> of the journal.)
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Hans Henrich Hock
>
>
> *Call for an Editor-in-Chief *
>
> *De Gruyter invites applications for the position of *
>
> *Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of South Asian Languages and Linguistics *
>
> We are looking for a new Editor-in-Chief of *Journal of South Asian
> Languages and Linguistics *(JSALL) to work with our existing
> International Editorial Board. The new Editor-in-Chief will also have the
> opportunity to further shape the Editorial Board.
>
> Founded in 2013, the *Journal of South Asian Languages and Linguistics *(JSALL)
> provides a peer-reviewed forum for publishing original research articles
> and reviews in the field of South Asian languages and linguistics, with a
> focus on descriptive, functional and typological investigations.
> Descriptive studies are encouraged to the extent that they present analyses
> of lesser-known languages, especially if based on original fieldwork and/or
> contributing to the study of the typology of this area and of linguistic
> typology in general. Other areas covered by the journal include history of
> South Asian languages, language change, contact phenomena,
> sociolinguistics, and the historiography of research on South Asian
> languages and linguistics.
>
> The journal also publishes occasional special issues on focused themes
> relating to South Asian languages and linguistics.
>
> *Journal of South Asian Languages and Linguistics *publishes two issues
> per year.
>
> Find out more about the journal at its homepage >
>
> Applications should comprise a covering letter, a CV, and a 300-word
> summary about how your experience matches the aims and scope of the *Journal
> of South Asian Languages and Linguistics*, and how you envisage the
> journal will develop under your leadership.
>
> *Please contact Megan Gough (Journal Manager, JSALL) at **megan.gough at degruyter.com
> <megan.gough at degruyter.com> **with any informal queries. *
>
> *Applications should be sent by email to the Journal Manager for the
> Journal of South Asian Languages and Linguistics, Megan Gough (**megan.gough at degruyter.com
> <megan.gough at degruyter.com>**). *
>
> *The deadline for applications is October 15, 2024. *
>
>
>
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