期刊名称:JOURNAL OF 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
The Journal of Communication is the flagship journal in the field of Communication Studies, and an essential publication for all communications specialists and policy makers. Interdisciplinary, the Journal of Communication concentrates on communication research, practice, policy, and theory, bringing to its readers the latest, broadest, and most important findings. The Journal of Communication also features the most extensive book review section available, and the symposia of selected studies on current issues.
The Journal of Communication publishes articles and book reviews that examine a broad range of issues in communication theory, research, practice and policy. Since the Journal seeks to be a general forum for communication scholarship, it is especially interested in research whose significance crosses disciplinary and sub-field boundaries. Journal of Communication is published four times yearly.
Instructions to Authors
The Journal of Communication is a general forum for communication scholarship and publishes articles and book reviews examining a broad range of issues in communication theory and research. JoC publishes the best available scholarship on all aspects of communication. All methods of scholarly inquiry into communication are welcome. Manuscripts published in JoC should advance knowledge about human communication. In addition, manuscripts should be methodologically sound, thoughtfully argued, and well crafted. Manuscripts must not have been published elsewhere or be currently under consideration for any other publication. Manuscripts are processed by blind review so author identification must be removed from all pages except the title page, which is retained by the editor.
Ordinarily (unless a compelling argument is made), data- or text-based manuscripts must follow specific guidelines depending upon method. Quantitative manuscripts should report reliability estimates for dependent variables, the amount of variance accounted for in significance tests, and actual power when a result is not significant. When measures of central tendency are reported, appropriate measures of variability should be included. Quantitative content analyses should report inter-coder reliability, preferably using a statistic that controls for agreement by chance. Survey research should describe the population, sampling procedures, and the response rate. Qualitative research should articulate the standards employed to assure the quality and verification of the interpretation presented (e.g., member-checking, negative case analysis).
Manuscript Guidelines. Prepare manuscripts in strict accordance with the 5th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. Submissions should usually not exceed 30 pages, including references, appendixes, endnotes, tables, and figures (keep endnotes to a minimum). The entire manuscript should be double spaced; standard type size (12-point) and standard margins are required; tables should be understandable independent of text. Manuscripts that do not follow these requirements or that are otherwise unsuitable for review will be returned to the author(s) without review. Include a cover letter with author(s) address, telephone, email address, and title of the manuscript. Submit three (3) copies of article manuscripts; attach abstract to each copy of the manuscript; do not identify author(s) except on the detachable title page. Also, provide an electronic version on disk in Microsoft Word. Send to:
Michael Pfau Editor, Journal of Communication Department of Communication University of Oklahoma Norman, OK 73019
Submissions are NOT accepted by email attachment or fax (authors from outside of North America may request exceptions to this rule prior to submission).
Manuscripts meriting review will be read anonymously, usually by two referees. In most instances, authors can expect decisions on their work within 120 days. Because manuscripts receive expert review, and because the Editorial Board of JoC is international in scope, this time may vary. No manuscripts will be returned to authors. The Journal retains the right to make changes in accepted manuscripts that (in the opinion of the editor) do not substantially alter meaning as well as for grammatical, stylistic and space considerations.
Authors should submit book review manuscripts to:
Jill Edy Book Review Editor, Journal of Communication Department of Communication University of Oklahoma Norman, OK 73019 jedy@ou.edu
Inquiries can be addressed to the editor at: joc@ou.edu or (405)-325-9503
Editorial Board
Editor
Michael Pfau, University of Oklahoma
Review and Criticism Editor
Jill Edy, University of Oklahoma
Editorial Assistant
Shane M. Semmler, University of Oklahoma
Copy Editor
Barbara C. Stooksberry, ICA, Washington, DC
Editorial Board
Mike Allen, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Scott Althaus, University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign Peter Andersen, San Diego State University James Anderson, University of Utah Charles Atkin, Michigan State University Erica Austin, Washington State University Robert Avery, University of Utah Austin Babrow, Purdue University Sandra Ball-Rokeach, University of Southern California Kevin Barnhurst, University of Illinois, Chicago Mike Basil, University of Lethbridge, Canada Nancy Baym, University of Kansas Lance Bennett, University of Washington William Benoit, University of Missouri, Columbia Charles Berger, University of California, Davis Daniel Berkowitz, University of Iowa Bruce Bimber, University of California, Santa Barbara Frank Biocca, Michigan State University Franklin Boster, Michigan State University Carl Botan, George Mason University Douglas Boyd, University of Kentucky Hans-Bernd Brosius, Institute fuer Kommunikationswissenschaft, Germany Jane Brown, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Barry Brummett, University of Texas, Austin Jennings Bryant, University of Alabama Patrice Buzzanell, Purdue University Carolyn Byerly, Howard University Glen Cameron, University of Missouri, Columbia Joseph Cappella, U of Pennsylvania Donal Carbaugh, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Ling Chen, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong SAR China Akiba Cohen, Tel Aviv University, Israel Celeste Condit, University of Georgia Michael Delli Carpini, University of Pennsylvania Brenda Dervin, Ohio State University David Dozier, San Diego State University Steve Duck, University of Iowa Sharon Dunwoody, University of Wisconsin, Madison Robert Duran, University of Hartford Frank Durham, University of Iowa Meenakshi Durham, University of Iowa Jill Edy, University of Oklahoma Donald Ellis, University of Hartford James Ettema, Northwestern University William Eveland, Ohio State University David Fan, University of Minnesota Edward Fink, University of Maryland Jean Folkerts, George Washington University Lewis Friedland, University of Wisconsin, Madison Cindy Gallois, The University of Queensland, Australia Eytan Gilboa, Bar-Ilan University, Israel Howard Giles, University of California, Santa Barbara Theodore Glasser, Stanford University Carroll Glynn, Ohio State University Doris Graber, University of Illinois, Chicago Larry Gross, University of Southern California Lawrence Grossberg, University of North Carolina Barrie Gunter, University of Leicester, UK Al Gunther, University of Wisconsin, Madison Daniel Hallin, University of California, San Diego Mark Hamilton, University of Connecticut Dale Hample, Western Illinois University Robert Hawkins, University of Wisconsin, Madison Robert Heath, University of Houston Brooks Hill, Trinity University Cynthia Hoffner, Georgia State University Lance Holbert, University of Delaware Christina Holtz-Bacha, University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany Craig Hullett, University of Wisconsin, Madison Sharon Jarvis, University of Texas, Austin Leo Jeffres, Cleveland State University Lynda Kaid, University of Florida Pamela Kalbfleisch, University of North Dakota Hans Mathias Kepplinger, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat Maintz, Germany Young Kim, University of Oklahoma Susan Kline, Ohio State University Eric Kramer, University of Oklahoma Gary Kreps, George Mason University Dale Kunkel, University of Arizona Glenn Leshner, University of Missouri Jennifer Light, Northwestern University Rebecca Lind, University of Illinois Maxwell McCombs, University of Texas James McCroskey, West Virginia University Mitchell McKinney, University of Missouri, Columbia Joshua Meyrowitz, University of New Hampshire Katherine Miller, Texas A&M University Jennifer Monahan, University of Georgia Peter Monge, University of Southern California Patricia Moy, University of Washington Robin Nabi, University of California, Santa Barbara Clifford Nass, Stanford University Amy Nathanson, Ohio State University Kimberly Neuendorf, Cleveland State University Russell Neuman, University of Michigan John Newhagen, University of Maryland Anne Nicotera, University of Maryland Daniel O'Hair, University of Oklahoma Zhongdang Pan, University of Wisconsin, Madison Roxanne Parrott, Pennsylvania State University Charles Pavitt, University of Delaware John Pavlik, Columbia University Elizabeth Perse, University of Delaware Bruce Pinkleton, Washington State University James Potter, University of California, Santa Barbara William Rawlins, Ohio University John Reinard, California State University, Fullerton Ronald Rice, University of California, Santa Barbara Rajiv Rimal, Johns Hopkins University David Roskos-Ewoldsen, University of Alabama Karen Ross, Coventry University, United Kingdom Eric Rothenbuhler, Texas A&M University Donna Rouner, Colorado State University Alan Rubin, Kent State University Rebecca Rubin, Kent State University Dietram Scheufele, University of Wisconsin, Madison Winfried Schulz, University of Erlangen, Nuremberg, Germany David Seibold, University of California, Santa Barbara Dhavan Shah, University of Wisconsin, Madison Hemant Shah, University of Wisconsin, Madison James Shanahan, Cornell University Michael Shapiro, Cornell University L.J. Shrum, University of Texas, San Antonio Nancy Signorielli, University of Delaware Michael Slater, Ohio State University Glenn Sparks, Purdue University Leslie Steeves, University of Oregon Michael Stephenson, Texas A&M University Lea Stewart, Rutgers University Richard Street, Texas A&M University Shyam Sundar, Pennsylvania State University Ron Tamborini, Michigan State University David Tewksbury, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Esther Thorson, University of Missouri Albert Tims, University of Minnesota Elizabeth Toth, University of Maryland Michael Traugott, University of Michigan K. Viswanath, Harvard University Joseph Walther, Cornell University Wayne Wanta, University of Missouri Ellen Wartella, University of California, Riverside Charles Whitney, University of California, Riverside Kim Witte, Johns Hopkins University David Zarefsky, Northwestern University Barbie Zelizer, University of Pennsylvania
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