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Brian Paltridge
Brian Paltridge is Professor of TESOL and Research Writing Coordinator in the School of Education and Social Work at the University of Sydney. His most recent publications are Ethnographic Perspectives on Academic Writing (with Sue Starfield and Christine Tardy, Oxford University Press, 2016), Getting Published in Academic Journals (with Sue Starfield, University of Michigan Press, 2016) and The Discourse of Peer Review (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017). He has recently completed a book titled “Writing for Research Purposes” to be published by Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press. He is co-editor of TESOL Quarterly and an editor emeritus of English for Specific Purposes.
TESOL Quarterly
Editorial features of the journal
Q: Could you please give us a brief introduction to your journal, including main columns and feature columns?
Professor Paltridge: TESOL Quarterly (TQ), a professional, refereed journal, encourages submission of previously unpublished articles on topics of significance to individuals concerned with English language teaching and learning and standard English as a second dialect. As a publication that represents a variety of cross-disciplinary interests, both theoretical and practical, TQ invites manuscripts on a wide range of topics, especially in the following areas:
psychology and sociology of language learning and teaching
issues in research and research methodology
testing and evaluation
professional preparation
curriculum design and development
instructional methods, materials, and techniques
language planning professional standards
Because TQ is committed to publishing manuscripts that contribute to bridging theory and practice in our profession, it particularly welcomes submissions that address the implications and applications of research in, for example,
anthropology
applied and theoretical linguistics
communication
education
English education, including reading and writing theory
psycholinguistics
psychology
first and second language acquisition
sociolinguistics
sociology
TESOL Quarterly publishes full length research articles, brief research reports, short forum pieces, as well as teaching matters and research matters contributions.
Q: Does your journal have recent plans for a feature column or articles?
Professor Paltridge: Every year the journal has a special issue. Recent topics special issues are:
2017: Complementary Perspectives on Task-based Classroom Realities
2016: Language Teacher Identity in Multilingual Education
2015: Multimodality in TESOL
2014: K-12 Standards-Based Educational Reform
2013: Plurilingualism in TESOL
Q: Does TQ have a preference on empirical papers or reviews?
Professor Paltridge: TESOL Quarterly prefers empirical papers.
Review procedures
Q: Could you please give us a brief introduction to the review procedures of TQ?
Professor Paltridge: All papers that are considered for publication in TESOL Quarterly are double-blind reviewed. That is, the authors and the reviewers do not know each other’s identity.
Q: How long does it take to get an article published (if no revision needed), i.e. from submission to the final print? How does the editorial board decide the order of publication when the articles are accepted?
Professor Paltridge: It is extremely rare for an article to be published without revisions. The most common review decision is major revisions. Once an article has been sent out for review, the length of time from submission to final print depends on the revisions that have been requested and how many rounds of reviews the article needs to go through. The editors decide on the order of publication when articles have been accepted. Normally articles are published in the same time sequence in which they were received.
Authors’ background
Q: How can young researchers without senior titles and doctorates successfully publish their first article? Could you give them some advice?
Professor Paltridge: Young researchers should pay very close attention to the author guidelines provided on the journal’s website. They should also be sure their article fits with the aims and scope of the journal. In addition, they should be sure their article has been framed so that is of interest to the international readership of the journal.
On choosing the topic
Q: Do you have any advice for young researchers in following the newest development or future trend in a certain field?
Professor Paltridge: Be sure, whatever your topic, that you are aware of the most recent research on your topic and that this has been integrated into your article.
Q: Do you have any advice for young researchers to be original?
Professor Paltridge: Make sure, through your reading of the literature, that you are investigating a topic that has not been over-researched. Insufficient originality is a frequent reason an article may not be sent out for review.
Q: Would the articles on unfamiliar fields be easier to get accepted?
Professor Paltridge: Not necessarily. The topic of the article needs to be one that is of interest to the current readership of the journal.
Q: From what aspects does the editorial board evaluate the academic value of a topic?
Professor Paltridge: These are the questions we send to reviewers to evaluate a research article:
Does the manuscript contain new and significant information to justify publication?
Is the problem significant and concisely stated?
Are methodological and/or theoretical matters comprehensively described?
Are the interpretations and conclusions justified by the results?
Is adequate reference made to other work in the field?
Does the manuscript appeal to the general interests of the readership of the journal?
Does the manuscript strengthen the relationship between theory and practice?
Additional
Q: Does your journal hire part-time reviewers? How do you advise young teachers to apply for part-time reviewers?
Professor Paltridge: TESOL Quarterly does not hire part-time reviewers.
Q: Any other advice for young researchers who is interested in submitting papers to your journal?
Professor Paltridge: Of the people who published papers in TESOL Quarterly over the past four years, 77 per cent of them published in the journal for the first time. TESOL Quarterly, thus, has a strong focus on the publication of work by new authors, something that we hope early career researchers and more junior scholars, no matter in what part of the world, will find encouraging.
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