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Michigan Series in English for Academic & Professional Purposes (Series)

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English for Academic & Professional Purposes is designed to meet the needs of multilingual English users in a wide variety of academic and professional fields. The series features books from leading voices in English for Academic, Professional, and Special Purposes and Applied Linguistics. Series titles address specific disciplines and audiences in Anglophone, multilingual, English as a lingua franca, or English medium instruction settings. Titles can focus on communication in academic settings or professional settings such as medicine, business, or law, and they can address areas such as writing in various genres and digital spaces, multimodal communication, and skills needed for advancement in graduate programs.

Series Editors

Christine M. Tardy, Professor of English Applied Linguistics, University of Arizona

Raffaella Negretti, Professor in Educational Psychology and Applied Linguistics, Chalmers University of Technology

Text Call for Proposals

We welcome proposals in the English for Academic & Professional Purposes for any project that falls within the scope of the series. We are particularly interested in proposals that address any of the following areas:

  • ESP/EAP in digital learning contexts
  • ESP/EAP in EMI, lingua franca, and other multilingual contexts
  • Multimodal communication in academic and/or professional contexts
  • Emerging academic genres
  • Professional development for ESP/EAP teachers
  • Critical and multilingual orientations to ESP/EAP

To propose a project in the series, submit a completed Interest Form to the University of Michigan Press ELT Editor, Katie LaPlant, klaplant@umich.edu by September 30, 2024. You may later be asked to submit an extended proposal with sample chapters.

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Discourse Pronunciation for Advanced Learners

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