期刊名称:TELEVISION & NEW MEDIA

ISSN:1527-4764
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, USA, CA, 91320
  出版社网址:http://tvn.sagepub.com/
期刊网址:http://www.uk.sagepub.com/journalsProdDesc.nav?prodId=Journal200756&ct_p=title&crossRegion=asia#tabview=title
影响因子: 0.729(2015年) 0.554(2014年) 0.348(2013年) 0.280 (2012年)
主题范畴:COMMUNICATION

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

     Television & New Media is an international journal devoted to the most recent trends in the critical study of television and new media.

     TVNM addresses questions of how issues of economics, politics, culture and power are enacted through television and new media forms, texts, industries, and contexts. Topics for the journal engage with critical and interdisciplinary research into audiences and consumers, authors and producers, cultural history and geography, globalization, policy, citizenship, activism, and pedagogy as well as the intersections between social identities, such as race, class, and gender.

     Some of the articles and theme issues covered in the journal include, but are not limited to: the past, present, and future of television and the televisual; digitalization and digital media; the information society; creative and cultural labor; transnational media and political and economic sovereignty; audience and production ethnography; media technologies, platforms, and infrastructures; privacy and surveillance; gaming and performance; media policy and intellectual property regimes; media literacy and critical pedagogies; pornography and the censorious; speech rights, social movement media, and media citizenship; definitions of the public and private in cyberspace; historiography, archiving, and canons; and social categories of race, indigeneity, diaspora, gender, class, age, sexuality, disability and nation. Article submissions can center on any medium, but should take up questions that point to both the specificities of the object of study and the general implications that one might make with regards to history, geography, cultural formations, political regimes, or economic forces.

   In each issue you will find the following sections:

  • ''In Focus'' - comprised of related full-length papers
  • ''Editorial'' – providing the Editor's view of the particular current issue
  • ''Prime Time''- provides a forum for rapid responses to new policy, textual, and other matters
  • ''Book-Review''- presents the latest information on literature in the field

Special Issues topics include:

  • My Media Studies
  • Remembering Manuel Alvarado
  • Public Television in a Neoliberal Era
  • Media and Public Space: Case Studies from Mexico to Colombia
  • Big Brother
  • Remembering Herbert I. Schiller
  • 9-11

Abstracting/Index

Academic Search - Ebsco

 Arts & Humanities Citation Index

 CAB Abstracts Database

 ComAbstracts

 ComIndex

 Communication Abstracts

 CSA Worldwide Political Science Abstracts

 Current Contents Connect: Social and Behavioral Sciences edition

 Current Contents: Arts & Humanities

 IBSS: International Bibliography of the Social Sciences

 Journal Citation Reports - Social Sciences Edition

 Leisure, Recreation and Tourism Abstracts (in CAB Abstracts Database)

 NISC

 Professional Development Collection - Ebsco

 Rural Development Abstracts

 SafetyLit

 Scopus

 Social Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science)

 Sociological Abstracts

 

Editor Vicki Mayer can be contacted at tvnmeditor@tulane.edu. Any questions regarding books reviews can be directed to Suzy Dos Santos (suzysantos@gmail.com) or Dong-Hoo Lee (donghoo@incheon.ac.kr).


Instructions to Authors

All manuscripts are judged on their contributions to the advancement of the study of television and media studies and should follow accepted standards for scholarly work. It is the goal of Television and New Media to send decision and review comments to submitters within 10 weeks of receipt of the manuscript. Articles are considered for publication if they have not been published or accepted for publication elsewhere and have not been concurrently submitted elsewhere.

Submit submissions electronically through SAGETRACK at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tvnm by creating an account and logging in using your User Name and Password. If you are unable to use the system, send submissions electronically in Rich Text or PDF format with all author information on a separate file to tvnmeditorial@tulane.edu. Please put TVNM Submission in the subject line.

Questions about submissions can be directed to editor Vicki Mayer at tvnmeditor@tulane.edu. Any questions regarding book review submissions can be directed to Suzy Dos Santos (suzysantos@gmail.com) and Jason Vincent Cabanes (J.V.A.Cabanes@leeds.ac.uk) Click here to download the TVNM Submission Guidelines.

1. Submission documents are anonymous (they do not contain author name in the file name)

2. Cover letter (not mandatory unless it is part of a special issue)

3. Title page is submitted as a separate document and includes, in the following order:

    a. All authors’ names, academic affiliations, and e-mail addresses

    b. Corresponding author’s address, phone numbers (work and home), fax number, vacations or other dates when he or she might be unavailable and addresses and phone numbers for those dates, and any other pertinent contact information, if different than above.

    c. Author biographies for ALL authors combined is 70 no more than words

    d. Abstract is 150 words or fewer.

    e. For online searches, six keywords should be listed.

4. Main document is in an electronic Word ( .doc) file and double-spaced throughout (i.e. text, endnotes, references, tables, block in-text quotes). Note: PDFs are not accepted.

5. Submission is fewer than 7500 words including abstract, main text, references, endnotes, and tables, or a justification is provided in the submission cover letter.

6. Same font and font size are used throughout (including in-text block quotations, references and endnotes).

7. Any references to the author’s name/work are replaced with “Author”. Acknowledgements are not included at the time of submission (but can be after manuscript acceptance)

8. Endnotes are grouped on a separate page after the references, at the end of the main document; do not use footnotes. Endnotes are identified with superscript numbers in the text (do not bold, italicize, or bracket numbers)

9. All in-text citations are represented in the reference list; all references have in-text citations.

10. Referencing format follows the author-date format outlined in the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th edition. A quick reference is available at http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html

11. Artwork submission guidelines are met (see attached). Artwork is publishable in black and white, and is submitted as separate document, with a call-out in the main document for suggested location.

12. Tables should be formatted in table form with separate cell divisions and rows, and double-spaced throughout. Tables are listed at the end of the electronic Word file, with callouts in the text, and are attached as separate documents. Tables must be editable; therefore, PDFs are not accepted.

13. Electronic figures are high resolution and publishable in black and white; they appear exactly as they should in the journal. Figures are listed at the end of the electronic article file, with callouts in the text, and are attached as separate documents. Note: PDFs are not accepted

14. Written, signed permission for copyrighted material (i.e. artwork) has been obtained where necessary per guidelines.

TVNM Reference style

Journal article

Smith, J. R. 2001. Reference style guidelines. Journal of Guidelines 4 (2): 2-7.

In text: (Smith 2001: 4)

Book

Smith, J. R. 2001. Reference style guidelines. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

In text: (Smith 2001)

Chapter in a book

Smith, J. R. 2001. Spell out numbers one through ninetynine. In Reference style guidelines, edited by R. Brown, 155–162. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

In text: (Smith 2001)

Editor (instead of author) of a book

Smith, J. R., ed. 2001. Reference style guidelines. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

In text: (Smith 2001)

Dissertation (unpublished)

Smith, J. R. 2001. Reference style guidelines. PhD diss., University of California, Los Angeles.

In text: (Smith 2001)

Paper presented at a symposium or annual meeting

Smith, J. R. 2001. A citation for every reference, and a reference for every citation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Reference Guidelines Association, St. Louis, MO, January.

In text: (Smith 2001)

Online

Smith, J. R. 2001. Reference style guidelines. In MESH vocabulary file [database online]. Bethesda, MD: National Library of Medicine. Accessed 3 October 2001. www.sagepub.com.

In text: (Smith 2001)

Film

Movie title. Directed by Smith, J. R. 1992. Culver City, CA: MGM/UA Home Video. Videocassette.

In text: (Movie title 1992)

TV series

TV show name. 1992-1996. Broadcast studio. Produced by J. R. Smith. Culver City, CA

In text: (TV Show name 1992-1996)

TV episode

TV show name. Episode no. 153, first broadcast 16 November 2000 by NBC. Directed by J. R. Smith and written by S. R. Jones.

In text: (TV Show name 2000, episode no. 153)

Newspaper article

Smith, J. R. 1998. A citation for every reference, and a reference for every citation. New York Times, 8 May, sec. A.

In text: (Smith 1998)

Interview (published and/or broadcast)

Lansbury, A. 1986. Interview. In Off-Camera: Conversations with the Makers of

Prime-Time Television, edited by R. Levinson and W. Link, 82-86. New York: Plume-NAL.


Interview (unpublished and/or unbroadcast)

Smith, J. R. 1973. Interview by author, 26 July. Tape recording. Millington, MD.


Other Reminders:

  1. In text citations of specific pages follow publication date and colon (2001: 5; 2009: 17, 32; 2010: 764-765).
  2. In text citations with multiple references should be in alphabetical (not chronological) order, and separated by semi-colons [e.g., (Smith 1996; Zilman 1994:34)
  3. For in-text citations, list only first author followed by “et al.” if there are more than two authors [e.g., (Sechzer et al. 1996: 243)]. In references, list up to 10 authors; if more, list first 7 and “et al.”
  4. For references with two authors, use “and”, rather than “&” (Smith and John 2009)
  5. Use author first initial rather than complete first name
  6. Publication dates are not in brackets and come after the author names
  7. Capitalize the first letter of the book/article title, after a colon, and when using proper names – all other words are lowercase
  8. Endnotes in tables can be (1) source notes (e.g, Sources: Data from Adams 1998); (2) or explanations and definition such as UV = ultraviolet. In table text, superscript notes as 1, 2, 3. Do not superscript numbers in notes section.
  9. Spell out numbers one to ninety-nine; spell out rounded numbers after one hundred. Spell out centuries (e.g., twentieth century); spell out percent.
  10. Hyphenate written-out fractions: “one-third of the participants”.

Authors who would like to refine the use of English in their manuscripts might consider using the services of a professional English-language editing company. We highlight some of these companies at http://www.sagepub.com/journalgateway/engLang.htm.

Please be aware that SAGE has no affiliation with these companies and makes no endorsement of them. An author's use of these services in no way guarantees that his or her submission will ultimately be accepted. Any arrangement an author enters into will be exclusively between the author and the particular company, and any costs incurred are the sole responsibility of the author.


Editorial Board

Managing Editor:

Estefania Flores

 

Associate Editors:

Mark Andrejevic

University of Queensland

Nick Couldry

Goldsmiths College

 

Laurie Ouellette

University of Minnesota, USA

Book Review Editors:

Jason Vincent Cabanes

University of Leeds, UK

Suzy Dos Santos

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Editorial Board:

Ien Ang

University of Western Sydney

Mark Banks

The Open University, UK

 

James Bennett

Royal Holloway University, UK

Sandra Braman

University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

 

Milly Buonanno

La Sapienza University of Rome

Paula Chakravarty

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA

 

Wendy Hui Kyong Chun

Brown University, USA

Rosemary Coombe

York University

 

Stuart Cunningham

Queensland University of Technology

Michael Curtin

University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

 

Greg Elmer

Ryerson University

Christian Fuchs

University of Westminster

 

Marie Gillespie

Open University, Milton Keynes, UK

Jorge A. González

Universidad National Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico

 

Herman Gray

University of California, Santa Cruz

Jostein Gripsrud

University of Bergen, Norway

 

Alison Hearn

University of Western Ontario, Canada

Annette Hill

Lund University, Sweden

 

Matthew Hills

Cardiff University, UK

Michele Hilmes

University of Wisconsin, Madison

 

Larissa Hjorth

RMIT University, Melbourne

Aniko Imre

University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA

 

Jason Jacobs

The University of Queensland, Australia

Marwan Kraidy

University of Pennsylvania, USA

 

Brian Larkin

Barnard College

Justin Lewis

Cardiff University, UK

 

Tamar Liebes

Hebrew University

Sonia Livingstone

London School of Economics

 

Guillermo Mastrini

University of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Richard Maxwell

City University of New York, Queens

 

Toby Miller

City University London , UK

Diane Negra

University College Dublin

 

Horace Newcomb

University of Georgia, Athens

Tom O'Regan

Griffith University

 

Lisa Parks

University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

Jack Qiu

Chinese University of Hong Kong

 

Arvind Rajagopal

New York University

Kristina Riegert

Stockholm University, Sweden

 

Yeidy Rivero

University of Michigan, USA

Clemencia Rodríguez

The University of Oklahoma, USA

 

Dan Schiller

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

Ellen Seiter

University of Southern California, USA

 

Lynn Spigel

Northwestern University, USA

Marita Sturken

New York University, Italy

 

Toshie Takahashi

Waseda University, Japan

T. L. Taylor

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

 

Graeme Turner

University of Queensland

Jose van Dijck

University of Amsterdam

 


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