Communication Theory

Communication Theory is an international forum publishing high quality, original research into the theoretical development of communication from across a wide array of disciplines, such as communication studies, sociology, psychology, political science, cultural and gender studies, philosophy, linguistics, and literature.

Communication Studies 

Communication Studies is committed to publishing high-quality original scholarship that examines significant aspects of diverse communication phenomena, processes, and outcomes. The journal publishes research reflective of the breadth of communication concentrations including interpersonal, small group, organizational, intercultural, international, health, media, performance, persuasion, political, public address, rhetorical, and digitally generated communication. 

Communication Research Reports 

Communication Research Reports publishes original research in the form of brief empirical articles (approximately 3,500 words maximum, and no more than two tables or figures; accepted papers are usually edited to 10 double-spaced pages prior to press) on a variety of topics of human communication.  Empirical studies in the general contexts of interpersonal, organizational, communication traits, intercultural, nonverbal, small group, health, persuasion, mass, political, relational, computer mediated, life-span, and instructional communication are appropriate for submission.  Consistent with the mission of the journal, the main portion of submitted manuscripts should focus on the method, results, and interpretation of the results.  However, manuscripts must contain a concise theoretical rationale and relevant literature review. All data analyses should report relevant effect size statistics, and we recommend reporting other diagnostics (such as, but not limited to: observed power, tests of significance inflation, and test of insufficient variance, among others) at the Author’s discretion. Papers that do not adhere to the required guidelines may be rejected by the editorial office.

Communication Research

Empirical research in communication began in the 20th century, and there are more researchers pursuing answers to communication questions today than at any other time. The editorial goal of Communication Research is to offer a special opportunity for reflection and change in the new millennium. To qualify for publication, research should, first, be explicitly tied to some form of communication; second, be theoretically driven with conclusions that inform theory; third, use the most rigorous empirical methods OR provide a review of a research area; and fourth, be directly linked to the most important problems and issues facing humankind. Criteria do not privilege any particular context; indeed, we believe that the key problems facing humankind occur in close relationships, groups, organizations, and cultures. Hence, we hope to publish research conducted across a wide variety of levels and units of analysis.

Communication Methods and Measures 

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.

Communication et organisation

S’adressant à tous ceux, universitaires, étudiants et praticiens, qui sont soucieux d’approfondir leur réflexion sur la communication des organisations, elle consacre dans chaque livraison un important Dossier à un domaine ou un aspect particulier de celle-ci. Des articles hors dossier permettent une souplesse par rapport à la thématique. Une bibliographie commentée et des informations sur les tendances de la recherche en France et à l’étranger, grâce à un réseau de correspondants en Europe, en Amérique du Nord et en Afrique, constituent une aide précieuse à l’actualisation des connaissances. Revue de l’Université Bordeaux Montaigne

Communication & Society

International in scope and open to scholars and researchers from around the world, Communication & Society is an online quarterly journal founded in 1988. Formerly named Comunicación y Sociedad, since the issue of October 2014 is published entirely in English. Issues are published in January, April, June and October.

Commposite

COMMposite œuvre à faire connaître et reconnaître le dynamisme, la vitalité et la qualité de la recherche des étudiants de maîtrise, de doctorat et de post-doctorat en communication dans le monde francophone. Pour plusieurs de ces collaborateurs, COMMposite est une première rencontre avec le monde de la publication, une occasion de se familiariser avec les exigences et les différentes étapes de cet important aspect de la recherche universitaire. En ce sens, la revue innove en proposant une approche adaptée à la réalité des jeunes chercheurs tout en modelant de nouvelles façons de penser, produire et diffuser la recherche scientifique.

Commons. Revista de Comunicación y Ciudadanía Digital

Commons es una revista electrónica especializada del campo de la Comunicación, de periodicidad bianual, abierta a las contribuciones de la comunidad científica internacional y editada por el grupo de investigación Comunicación y Ciudadanía Digital de la Universidad de Cádiz. Commons. Revista de Comunicación y Ciudadanía Digital  tiene como línea editorial principal una concepción de la comunicación que incluya lo común, entendido como lo público y lo politico.  Desde este punto de vista, la revista Commons estará especialmente atenta a la dimensión tecnopolítica que tienen hoy los procesos comunicativos en sus diversas manifestaciones. En esta publicación tendrán cabida artículos que aborden alguna de las principales líneas  del grupo de investigación que impulsa esta iniciativa: Publicidad Social y Tercer Sector Audiovisual; Comunicación para el Desarrollo y el Cambio Social;  Prácticas artísticas digitales y pensamiento social; Derechos de la Comunicación.

Ciência da Informação 

O primeiro fascículo da revista Ciência da Informação do Ibict foi lançado em 1972 e representa um marco não somente na área, mas para o próprio Instituto. Essa foi a década de criação de programas de pós-graduação brasileiros, inclusive o de Ciência da Informação do Ibict, em 1970, o primeiro mestrado nesse campo do conhecimento no Brasil e na América Latina, e fase em que circulavam ainda poucos periódicos científicos em nosso País.

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