Journal of Communication Inquiry
Thomas Oates | University of Texas Health Science Center, USA |
The Journal of Communication Inquiry (JCI) is a forward-thinking, interdisciplinary forum that explores communication and mass communication phenomena within cultural and historical perspectives. Publishing cutting-edge research and analysis, the Journal of Communication Inquiry emphasizes philosophical, evaluative, empirical, legal, historical and critical inquiry into relationships between mass communication and society across time and culture.
Keep Up To Date with Crucial Issues in Mass CommunicationJCI is committed to giving alternative perspectives on communication and media studies a voice. It will keep you up to date on the most crucial issues in mass communication, including critical and cultural approaches to communication research, feminist theory and the study of mass-mediated representations of race, gender, class, and sexual orientation, the role of the visual image in contemporary culture, postmodernist, poststructuralist and postcolonial perspectives on mass communication.
Interdisciplinary and International Coverage
JCI's critical yet balanced approach to communication cuts across disciplinary boundaries to give academics and researchers a fresh, complete perspective on the field. The journal's international contributors regularly represent such varied areas as mass communication, cultural studies, journalism, sociology, philosophy, and political science.
In-Depth Focus on Critical Issues
The journal's dedication to comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of communication and media is reflected in its thematic special issues. Devoted to topics of emerging and critical importance in the study of communication and culture, recent and upcoming theme issues examine such vital topics as:
- The Culture of Cultural Studies
- Deconstructing Popular Culture
- Technology and Culture
- Feminist Cultural Studies
- Race, Media and Culture
- Mediating Global Migration
- Mediating the #MeToo Movement
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The Journal of Communication Inquiry emphasizes interdisciplinary inquiry into communication and mass communication phenomena within cultural and historical perspectives. Such perspectives imply that an understanding of these phenomena cannot arise soley out of a narrowly focused analysis. Rather, the approaches emphasize philosophical, evaluative, empirical, legal, historical, and/or critical inquiry into relationships between mass communication and society across time and culture. The Journal of Communication Inquiry is a forum for such investigations.
David O. Dowling | University of Iowa, USA |
Munachim Amah | University of Iowa, USA |
Javie Ssozi | University of Iowa, USA |
Javie Ssozi | University of Iowa, USA |
Sabena Abdul Raheem | University of Iowa, USA |
Thomas P. Oates | University of Iowa, USA |
Alexander Scott | University of Iowa, USA |
Shannon Sweeney | University of Iowa, USA |
Sarah Witmer | University of Iowa, USA |
Karrin Anderson | Colorado State University, USA |
Mark Andrejevic | Monash University, Australia |
Tori Omega Arthur | Colorado State University, USA |
Ralph Beliveau | University of Oklahoma, USA |
Kuan-Hsing Chen | National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan |
Mia Consalvo | Concordia University, Canada |
Rachel Dubrofsky | |
Spring Duvall | Salem College, USA |
Brian Goss | Saint Louis University-Madrid, Spain |
Robert (Ted) Gutsche, Jr. | Florida Atlantic University, USA |
James F. Hamilton | University of Georgia, USA |
Mika Hietanen | Lund University, Sweden |
Amani Ismail | University of Hertfordshire, Egypt |
Patrick R. Johnson | Marquette University, USA |
Volha Kananovich | Appalachian State University |
Matthew A. Killmeier | Auburn University, Montgomery, USA |
Hye Jin Lee | University of Southern California, USA |
Christopher R. Martin | University of Northern Iowa, USA |
Michaela D. E. Meyer | Christopher Newport University, USA |
Shane T. Moreman | California State University, Fresno, USA |
James Morris | City St George’s, University of London, UK |
Patrick Murphy | Temple University, USA |
Bruce Mutsvairo | Utrecht University, Netherlands |
Hagos Nigussie | Paderborn University, Germany / Mekelle University, Ethiopia |
Hillel Nossek | Kinneret Academic College, Israel |
Vincente Rodriguez Ortega | Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain |
Jeremy Packer | University of Toronto, Canada |
Subin Paul | IE University, Spain |
Gregory P. Perreault | University of South Florida, USA |
Jayne Raisborough | Leeds Beckett University, UK |
Sue Robinson | University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA |
Amit M. Schejter | Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel |
Saif Shahin | Tilburg University, Israel |
Helene Shugart | University of Utah, USA |
Ryan Stoldt | Drake University, USA |
Marina Vujnovic | Monmouth University, USA |
Andrea Mehlhaff Weare | University of Nebraska, USA |
David Wolfgang | Colorado State University, USA |
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