[CITASA] Fwd: CFP for the CITASA listserve

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Shelia Cotten
Mon, Jun 10, 2013 2:49 PM

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From: Michael Wayne <mlw5w@virginia.edumailto:mlw5w@virginia.edu>
Subject: CFP for the CITASA listserve
Date: June 10, 2013 8:31:39 AM CDT
To: <cotten@uab.edumailto:cotten@uab.edu>

Professor Cotten,

Could you please distribute the Communication Review's call for papers on the CITASA's listserve?  The text is included below and I have also attached a copy as a word file if that is more convenient.

Many thanks.

Mike

The Communication Review is an interdisciplinary journal bridging the fields of communications and media studies.  We particularly encourage historical and feminist scholarship and invite submissions from those employing critical theoretical and empirical approaches to those seeking to create new knowledge across conventional disciplinary boundaries:

– Communication and Culture,  probing the questions of producing meaning and interpretation by way of analyzing culture through the visual and dramatic arts, literature, sociology, anthropology, and in the interdisciplinary tradition of cultural studies.

– Communication as a Social Force, focusing on the historical development and contemporary transformation of media and communication, telecommunications, and information systems, emphasizing their political-economic, technological, and institutional dynamics.

– Communication and Mind, examining the individual socially constituted through language and other media in their cultural, social, and economic contexts.

The Communication Review also functions as a review of current work and the editors are always open to proposals for special issues that interrogate and examine current controversies in the field. We also welcome non-traditionally constructed articles which critically examine and review current sub-fields of and controversies within communication and media studies. In addition, we welcome book reviews and extended review essays.

Please direct your papers, suggestions for special issues and queries to Michael L. Wayne, Managing Editor, at mikewayne@virginia.edumailto:mikewayne@virginia.edu.  For more information about the journal and submission guidelines, please see the journal’s website: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/gcrv20#.UbXUokBnGuJ

Andrea Press and Bruce Williams
Editors, The Communication Review

Michael L. Wayne
Graduate Instructor, Media Studies
PhD Candidate, Sociology
University of Virginia
www.mikewayne.orghttp://www.mikewayne.org/

Begin forwarded message: From: Michael Wayne <mlw5w@virginia.edu<mailto:mlw5w@virginia.edu>> Subject: CFP for the CITASA listserve Date: June 10, 2013 8:31:39 AM CDT To: <cotten@uab.edu<mailto:cotten@uab.edu>> Professor Cotten, Could you please distribute the Communication Review's call for papers on the CITASA's listserve? The text is included below and I have also attached a copy as a word file if that is more convenient. Many thanks. Mike The Communication Review is an interdisciplinary journal bridging the fields of communications and media studies. We particularly encourage historical and feminist scholarship and invite submissions from those employing critical theoretical and empirical approaches to those seeking to create new knowledge across conventional disciplinary boundaries: – Communication and Culture, probing the questions of producing meaning and interpretation by way of analyzing culture through the visual and dramatic arts, literature, sociology, anthropology, and in the interdisciplinary tradition of cultural studies. – Communication as a Social Force, focusing on the historical development and contemporary transformation of media and communication, telecommunications, and information systems, emphasizing their political-economic, technological, and institutional dynamics. – Communication and Mind, examining the individual socially constituted through language and other media in their cultural, social, and economic contexts. The Communication Review also functions as a review of current work and the editors are always open to proposals for special issues that interrogate and examine current controversies in the field. We also welcome non-traditionally constructed articles which critically examine and review current sub-fields of and controversies within communication and media studies. In addition, we welcome book reviews and extended review essays. Please direct your papers, suggestions for special issues and queries to Michael L. Wayne, Managing Editor, at mikewayne@virginia.edu<mailto:mikewayne@virginia.edu>. For more information about the journal and submission guidelines, please see the journal’s website: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/gcrv20#.UbXUokBnGuJ Andrea Press and Bruce Williams Editors, The Communication Review -- Michael L. Wayne Graduate Instructor, Media Studies PhD Candidate, Sociology University of Virginia www.mikewayne.org<http://www.mikewayne.org/>