As many will know, we do not now have a Book Review Section or Editor but, rather, this new segment (first published in the September 2021 and then in March 2022 Issues) is aimed at keeping social psychologists of language updated on recent volumes appearing of research or general interest across language-related disciplines. The books have not been categorized into topics as there are so many options; they are alphabetically listed by first author. In the future, if you see a book (including your own) relevant to the readership, please drop me a line and let me know for inclusion
As you may recall, we do not now a Book Review Section but, rather, this new segment is aimed at keeping social psychologists of language updated on recent volumes appearing. I have not categorized the books into topics as there are so many options; they are alphabetically listed. In the future, if you see a book (including your own) relevant to the readership, please drop me a line and let me know for inclusion in this
As you know, we do not now have a Book Review Section or Editor but, rather, this new segment (1 st published in the September 2021 Issue) is aimed at keeping social psychologists of language updated on recent volumes appearing of research or general interest across language-related disciplines. I have not categorized the books into topics as there are so many options; they are alphabetically listed. In the future, if you see a book (including your own) relevant to the readership, please drop me a line and let me know for inclusion in this Section:
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