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Discourse and Social Processes This series provides a platform for scholarship about discourse and social processes that is purposefully designed to contribute to positive change in society. Volumes in this series explore how discourse as language-in-use within and across social contexts constructs social processes, relationships, identities, and structures. These explorations highlight the consequences of such social constructions for individuals, groups, and society at large. Research is invited that employs a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives, including those of anthropology, sociology, communications, education, linguistics, literacy theory, and psychology. Of particular interest are books that explore previously unrecognized or infrequently considered important social phenomena, that provide conceptual as well as applied transformative insights, and that contribute to the growth of participants or to the improvement of their conditions. To submit a book proposal contact: Lesley Rex University of Michigan 2022 School of Education 619 E. University Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1259 723.647.1988 (office) email: rex@umich.edu |