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Introduction to the handbook series  xiii


                          –  to show that applied linguistics is not confined to a restricted number of
                             topics such as, e.g. foreign language learning, but that it successfully deals
                             with a wide range of both everyday problems and areas of linguistics,
                          –  to provide a state-of-the-art description of applied linguistics against the
                             background of the ability of this area of academic inquiry to provide de-
                             scriptions, analyses, explanations and, if possible, solutions of everyday
                             problems. On the one hand, this criterion is the link to trans-disciplinary co-
                             operation. On the other, it is crucial in assessing to what extent linguistics
                             can in fact be made relevant.
                             In short, it is by no means the intention of this series to duplicate the present
                          state of knowledge about linguistics as represented in other publications with
                          the supposed aim of providing a comprehensive survey. Rather, the intention is
                          to present the knowledge available in applied linguistics today firstly from an
                          explicitly problem solving perspective and secondly, in a non-technical, easily
                          comprehensible way. Also it is intended with this publication to build bridges to
                          neighbouring disciplines and to critically discuss which impact the solutions
                          discussed do in fact have on practice. This is particularly necessary in areas like
                          language teaching and learning – where for years there has been a tendency to
                          fashionable solutions without sufficient consideration of their actual impact on
                          the reality in schools.



                          5.     Criteria for the selection of topics

                          Based on the arguments outlined above, the handbook series has the following
                          structure: Findings and applications of linguistics will be presented in concen-
                          tric circles, as it were, starting out from the communication competence of the
                          individual, proceeding via aspects of interpersonal and inter-group communi-
                          cation to technical communication and, ultimately, to the more general level of
                          society. Thus, the topics of the nine volumes are as follows:

                          1. Handbook of Individual Communication Competence
                          2. Handbook of Interpersonal Communication
                          3. Handbook of Communication in Organisations and Professions
                          4. Handbook of Communication in the Public Sphere
                          5. Handbook of Multilingualism and Multilingual Communication
                          6. Handbook of Foreign Language Communication and Learning
                          7. Handbook of Intercultural Communication
                          8. Handbook of Technical Communication
                          9. Handbook of Language and Communication: Diversity and Change

                          This thematic structure can be said to follow the sequence of experience with
                          problems related to language and communication a human passes through in the
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