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Journal of Language and Culture is a Humanities and Social Sciences journal published twice annually, in June and December by the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia, Mahidol University, since 1981.

The aims of the journal are to publish academic works on language and culture for the benefit of national development and international collaboration as well as to promote and support the conservation, development and revitalization of language and culture. The journal welcomes all manuscripts in the sub-fields of linguistics, cultural studies, anthropology, community development, and language for communication, translation, and teaching, especially theoretically focused analysis, applied research, and analyzed or synthesized research papers carried out in the Asian region.

The Journal of Language and Culture (JLC) offers a comprehensive exploration of language and culture in Asian contexts, making it an invaluable resource for academics, researchers, students, and practitioners. Published biannually in June and December, JLC features peer-reviewed articles, review articles, academic pieces, and book reviews, covering a diverse range of topics such as multilingual education, cultural documentation, media studies, and global issues. With its commitment to open access and a rigorous publication policy, JLC ensures that readers have unrestricted access to high-quality content, fostering a deeper understanding of the intricate interplay between language and culture in the dynamic Asian landscape.