Addressing hot topics in Applied Linguistics
AILA Review is the official journal of AILA, the International Association of Applied Linguistics. It is Scopus-indexed and addresses cutting-edge topics such as inter- and transdisciplinary issues in Applied Linguistics.
Founded in 1989, AILA Review has always been an excellent publication platform for peer-reviewed contributions addressing socially relevant problems in which language learning, research, and practice play a key role.
Up to Volume 16, the journal was published by AILA itself. From Volume 16 onwards, AILA Review has been published by John Benjamins. All articles are published under the Creative Commons license CC BY.
From Volume 34 onwards, AILA Review is published in two issues per volume: an open issue based on articles by scholars responding to open calls – and a special issue guest-edited by AILA Research Networks.
Authors publishing in AILA Review reach more than 10,000 scholars in the field of Applied Linguistics. Members of AILA national affiliates have free access to all issues of the AILA Review through the AILA app.