期刊名称:COMMUNICATION METHODS AND MEASURES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Aims and scope
The aims of Communication Methods and Measures are to bring developments in methodology, both qualitative and quantitative, to the attention of communication scholars, to provide an outlet for discussion and dissemination of methodological tools and approaches to researchers across the field, to comment on practices with suggestions for improvement in both research design and analysis, and to introduce new methods of measurement useful to communication scientists or improvements on existing methods. Submissions focusing on methods for improving research design and theory testing using quantitative and/or qualitative approaches are encouraged. Articles devoted to epistemological issues of relevance to communication research methodologies are also appropriate. This journal welcomes well-written manuscripts on the use of methods as well as articles illustrating the advantages of newer or less widely known methods over those traditionally used in communication.
Please refer to more specific methodological standards for submissions here.
Readership: Scholars and researchers in communication, sociology, psychology, political science, and other areas, who are interested in the methodologies used in the study of communication.
Peer Review Policy: All articles in Communication Methods and Measureshave undergone rigorous editor and peer review.
Publication office: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 530 Walnut Street, Suite 850, Philadelphia, PA 19106.
Instructions to Authors
This journal uses ScholarOne Manuscripts (previously Manuscript Central) to peer review manuscript submissions. Please read the guide for ScholarOne authors before making a submission. Complete guidelines for preparing and submitting your manuscript to this journal are provided below.
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Editorial Board
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Jörg Matthes - University of Vienna, Austria
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Fei 'Chris' Shen - City University of Hong Kong, HK Jeff Niederdeppe - Cornell University, USA EDITORIAL BOARD Forian Arendt - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany Wouter van Atteveldt - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands Christian Baden - Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Matthew Barnidge - University of Alabama, USA Steven Bellman - University of South Australia, Australia Joseph Bonito - University of Arizona, USA Li Cai - University of California at Los Angeles, USA Joseph Cappella - University of Pennsylvania, USA Jonathan Cohen - University of Haifa, Israel Christine Davis - University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA Brenda Dervin - The Ohio State University, USA Travis Dixon - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Alan Goodboy - West Virginia University, USA Andrew F. Hayes - The Ohio State University, USA Lance Holbert - Temple University, USA Robert Hornik - University of Pennsylvania, USA Lee Humphreys - Cornell University, USA Myiah Hutchens - Washington State University, USA Yong-Chan Kim - Yonsei University, South Korea Jan Kleinnijenhuis - VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands Klaus Krippendorff - University of Pennsylvania, USA Neil A. Lewis, Jr. - Cornell University, USA Drew Margolin - Cornell University, USA Andy Merolla - Baldwin-Wallace College, USA Peter Monge- University of Southern California, USA Daniel O’Keefe - Northwestern University, USA Mary Beth Oliver - Pennsylvania State University, USA Hye-Jin Paek - Michigan State University, USA Jennifer Pan - Stanford University, USA Tai-Quan "Winson" Peng - Michigan State University, USA Jochen Peter - University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Rob Potter - Indiana University, USA Kristopher J. Preacher - Vanderbilt University, USA Scott Reid - University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Gabriel Rossman - University of California at Los Angeles, USA
Michael Scharkow - University of Hohenheim, Germany Sebastian Scherr - KU Leuven, Belgium Bertram Scheufele - University of Hohenheim, Germany Dietram Scheufele - University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Christian Schemer - University of Mainz, Germany Christian von Sikorski - University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany Michael Slater - The Ohio State University, USA Hyunjin Song - University of Vienna, Austria S. Shyam Sundar - Pennsylvania State University, USA Jens Vogelgesang - University of Hohenheim, Germany Zheng Joyce Wang - The Ohio State University, USA Rene Weber - University of California at Santa Barbara, USA Werner Wirth - University of Zurich, Switzerland Itzhak Yanovitzky - Rutgers University, USA Mike Zhengyu Yao - University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
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