期刊名称:NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY
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ISSN: | 1461-4448
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出版频率: | Monthly
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出版社: | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND, EC1Y 1SP
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出版社网址: | http://www.sagepub.co.uk/
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期刊网址: | http://nms.sagepub.com/
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影响因子: |
3.11(2015年)
2.007(2014年)
2.052(2013年)
1.824 (2012年)
1.394(2011年)
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| 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

Description:
"Not only a key resource for keeping up to date in this fast-moving field, this journal is proving a vital resource for wide-ranging, insightful analyses of the social contexts and consequences of new information and communication technologies." Sonia Livingstone
New Media & Society is an international journal that provides an interdisciplinary forum for the examination of the social dynamics of media and information change.
New Media & Society engages in critical discussions of the key issues arising from the scale and speed of new media development, drawing on a wide range of disciplinary perspectives and on both theoretical and empirical research.
Thomson Scientific Journal Citation Reports
Ranking 2004 Social Science Edition: 25/40 (Communication) Impact Factor 0.562
Electronic Access:
New Media & Society is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://nms.sagepub.com
SAGE Full-Text Collections
This journal is included in the Communication Studies: SAGE Full-Text Collection. Visit www.sagefulltext.com for more information.
Instructions to Authors
Manuscript Submission Guidelines:
Submission of mss: New Media and Society now accepts online submissions only. The site to visit for this is: http://newmediaandsociety.com
where prospective authors can register and follow the procedure for submission. This should be straightforward but in the event of any problems please contact Steve Jones at sjones@uic.edu
Format of mss: Each manuscript should contain:
(i) title page with full title and subtitle (if any). For the purposes of blind refereeing, full name of each author with current affiliation and full address/phone/fax/email details plus short biographical note should be supplied on a separate sheet. Owing to the broad range of subject matter, authors are encouraged to supply the names of one or more potential referees.
(ii) abstract of 100-150 words
(iii) up to 10 key words
(iv) main text and word count -- suggested target is about 8000 words. Text to be clearly organized, with a logical hierarchy of headings and subheadings, and quotations exceeding 40 words to be displayed and indented, in the text
(v) end notes, if necessary, should be signalled by superscript numbers in the main text and listed at the end of the text before the references
(vi) references should follow Harvard style whereby they are cited in the text by author and date with a full alphabetical listing (examples below) at the end of the article:
Books and articles in books
Livingstone, S. and P. Lunt (1994) Talk on Television: Audience Participation and Public Debate. London: Routledge.
Murdock, G. (1998) 'Thin Descriptions: Questions of Method in Cultural Analysis', in J. McGuigan (ed.) Cultural Methodologies, pp. 178-92. London: Sage.
Journals
Calabrese, A. and M. Brochert (1996) 'The New Canals of Amsterdam: An Exercise in Local Electronic Democracy', Media, Culture & Society 18(2): 249-68.
Papers
Frissen, V. and P. Yves (1997) 'Never Mind the Gap: Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in ICT-User-Research. The Case of Busy Households', paper presented at 6th EMTEL Conference, Barcelona, 7-9 November.
Website
Garton, L., C. Haythornthwaite and B. Wellman (1997) 'Studying Online Social Networks', Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 3(1), URL (consulted Feb. 1998): http:/jcmc.huji.ac.il/vol3/issue1/
Tables: tables should be typed (double line-spaced) on separate sheets and their position indicated by a marginal note in the text. All tables should have short descriptive captions with footnotes and their source(s) typed below the tables.
Illustrations: all line diagrams and photographs are termed 'Figures' and should be numbered consecutively and given short descriptive captions. Line diagrams should be presented as camera-ready copy or as EPS files (all fonts embedded) or TIFF files (with LZW compression) for scanning. Photographs should preferably be submitted as clear, glossy, unmounted black and white prints with a good range of contrast or as TIFF files (with LZW compression, resolution x 2 line screen, e.g. 266 dpi for 133 line screen output).
Authors are responsible for obtaining permissions from copyright holders for reproducing through any medium of communication any illustrations, tables, figures or lengthy quotations previously published elsewhere.
Style: use a clear readable style, avoiding jargon. If technical terms or acronyms must be included, define them when first used. Use non-racist, non-sexist language and plurals rather than he/she.
Spelling: UK or US spelling may be used.
Punctuation: use single quotation marks with double quotes inside single quotes. Present dates in the form 1 May 1998. Do not use points in abbreviations, contractions or acronyms (e.g. AD, USA, Dr, PhD)
Revised disk: on acceptance of your manuscript for publication, authors will be asked to supply a further disk (IBM-compatible or Mac) of the final version. PC format graphics files should be supplied as TIFF or EPS files.
Copyright: before publication authors will be requested to assign copyright to Sage Publications, subject to retaining their right to reuse the material in other publications written or edited by themselves and due to be published preferably at least one year after initial publication in the Journal.
Proofs and offprints: authors will receive proofs of their articles and be asked to return corrections to the publisher
within 3 weeks or as advised. They will receive a complimentary copy of the journal and an electronic link to reproduce 25 offprints of their article.
Books and other documents or media for review should be sent to:
David W. Park
Lake Forest College
555 N. Sheridan Road
Lake Forest, IL 60045-2399 USA
[email park@lfc.edu]
Editorial Board
Editorial Board:
Editors Nicholas Jankowski ,University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands Steve Jones ,University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Reviews Editor Dave Park ,Lake Forest College, USA
Editorial Assistants Marieke Jansen ,University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands Evan Venie ,University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Previous Editors Leah A Lievrouw ,University of California, Los Angeles, USA Rohan Samarajiva ,Ministry for Economic Reform, Science & Technology, Sri Lanka Roger Silverstone ,London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Previous Reviews Editors Caroline Bassett ,University of Sussex, UK Keith Hampton ,University of Pennsylvania, USA
International Editorial Board Nancy Baym ,University of Kansas, USA Pablo Boczkowski ,Northwestern University, USA Georgina Born ,University of Cambridge, UK Axel Bruns ,Queensland University of Technology, Australia Lynn Clark ,University of Colorado at Boulder, USA Stephen Coleman ,University of Leeds, UK Richard E Collins ,Open University, Milton Keynes, UK Lincoln Dahlberg ,Massey University, New Zealand Mark Deuze ,Indiana University, USA Jan van Dijk ,University of Twente, The Netherlands Dag Elgesem ,University of Bergen, Norway Greg Elmer ,Ryerson University, Canada Charles Ess ,Drury University, USA Andrew Feenberg ,Simon Fraser University, Canada Kirsten Foot ,University of Washington, USA Simon Frith ,University of Stirling, UK Oscar Gandy ,University of Pennsylvania, USA Philip Graham ,University of Queensland, Australia Barrie Gunter ,University of Leicester, UK Leslie Haddon ,University of Essex, UK Leen d'Haenens ,University of Leuven, Belgium Alex Halavais ,University at Buffalo, USA Eszter Hargittai ,Northwestern University, USA Teresa M Harrison ,University of Albany, SUNY, USA Rahmah Hashim ,National University of Malaysia, Malaysia Caroline Haythornthwaite ,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Paul Heyer ,Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada Peng Hwa Ang ,Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Randy Kluver ,Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Dafna Lemish ,Tel Aviv University, Israel Sonia Livingstone ,London School of Economics and Political Science, UK Robin Mansell ,London School of Economics and Political Science, UK Sally MacMillan ,University of Tennessee, USA Uwe Matzat ,Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Margaret McLaughlin ,University of Southern California, USA Catherine Middleton ,Ryerson University, Canada Miriam Metzger ,University of California at Santa Barbara, USA Lisa Nakamura ,University of Wisconsin, USA Shani Orgad ,London School of Economics and Political Science, UK Zizi Papacharissi ,Temple University, USA Lana Rakow ,University of North Dakota, USA Ronald E Rice ,University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Steven Schneider ,State University of New York, SUNY, USA Marsha Siefert ,Central European University, Budapest, Hungary David Silver ,University of Washington, USA Supriya Singh ,CIRCIT, Melbourne, Australia Fay Sudweeks ,Murdoch University, Australia Joseph Turow ,University of Pennsylvania, USA Frank Webster ,City University, UK Peter B White ,La Trobe University, Australia Tamara Witschge ,University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Richard van der Wurff ,University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Liesbet van Zoonen ,University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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