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摘要
利用Judith T. Irvine(1996)关于“影子对话”的著作与更广泛的关于引用实践的语言人类学文献之间的共鸣(Goodman et al. 2014;Nakassis 2013;Rhodes 2020),我探讨了语言人类学杂志如何寻求并继续参与学科知识建设中的包容性和多样性政治,特别注重在学术期刊上发表。在早期尝试在期刊的Scholar One评论门户网站上加入一个纳入标准之后,我现在转而支持我的同事们的观点,采取各种策略来展示该学科中代表性不足但具有批判性的声音。最后,我强调了语言人类学家在促进学术界关于知识生产的话语间维度的对话方面所发挥的重要作用。
Shadow Conversations and the Citational Practices of a Journal
Drawing on the resonances between Judith T. Irvine’s (1996) writings about “shadow conversations” and the broader linguistic anthropological literature on citational practices (Goodman et al. 2014; Nakassis 2013; Rhodes 2020), I explore how the Journal of Linguistic Anthropology has sought to and continues to engage with the politics of inclusion and diversity in the construction of disciplinary knowledge, focusing in particular on publishing in academic journals. Following an earlier attempt to include an inclusion criterion on the journal’s Scholar One review portal, I now instead endorse the views of my colleagues to adopt a variety of strategies to showcase the work of underrepresented yet critical voices in the discipline. I conclude by highlighting the influential role that linguistic anthropologists play in promoting dialogue about the interdiscursive dimensions of knowledge production in the academy.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Linguistic Anthropology explores the many ways in which language shapes social life. Published with the journal"s pages are articles on the anthropological study of language, including analysis of discourse, language in society, language and cognition, and language acquisition of socialization. The Journal of Linguistic Anthropology is published semiannually.