Journalism & Communication Monographs
Publishing in Monographs is different from publishing in a typical peer-reviewed journal. Instead of submitting a full manuscript, we ask that authors first submit a proposal [see the guidelines here: https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/JMO]. If the proposal discusses a project that is appropriate for a longer-form manuscript, we will then send that proposal to peer reviewers. This process usually takes no longer than 30 days. If the reviewers recommend that the author submit a full manuscript, we will then work personally with that author to determine a feasible deadline for the full document. Once we have received the full manuscript, we will send it back to peer reviewers, encouraging them to return their evaluations within 90 days. From there, we will either request a revise- and- resubmit or minor revisions before sending the piece to production.
Note on promotion and tenure: Publishing with Monographs should be viewed as a larger contribution to scholarly research than publishing a standard journal article. Because our monographs range from 26,000-32,000 words, we recommend that promotion and tenure committees count these publications as the equivalent of 2.5 or 3 peer-reviewed journal articles, depending on the manuscript’s final word count.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Journalism & Communication Monographs publishes in-depth, long-form research in journalism, media studies, communication, and related fields; its research is useful to scholars and students across the areas represented by AEJMC as well as to those outside the association. The publication showcases cutting-edge research that advances theory and makes lasting contributions to understandings of media content, communication processes, audiences, history, industries and institutions. Authors are encouraged to think ambitiously and inclusively about the relevant literatures and to show broad application of their findings and conclusions.
Lindsay Palmer | University of Wisconsin, USA |
Alyssa Appelman | University of Kansas, USA |
Stephanie Craft | University of Illinois, USA |
Maria De Moya | DePaul University, USA |
Teri Finneman (Chair) | University of Kansas, USA |
Karen Henderson | Syracuse University, USA |
Sun Young Lee | University of Maryland, USA |
Uche Onyebadi | Texas Christian University, USA |
Chelsea Reynolds (Vice Chair) | Arizona State University, USA |
Hyejoon Rim | The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Stuart Allan | Cardiff University, UK |
Carolyn Bronstein | DePaul University, USA |
Matt Carlson | University of Minnesota, USA |
Kalyani Chadha | Northwestern University, USA |
Stephanie Craft | University of Illinois, USA |
Victoria Smith Ekstrand | The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, USA |
Kathy Roberts Forde | University of Massachusetts, USA |
Cherian George | Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong |
Sahar Khamis | University of Maryland, USA |
Carolyn Kitch | Temple University, USA |
Jack Lule | Lehigh University, USA |
Vicki Mayer | Tulane University, USA |
David Mindich | Temple University, USA |
Jacob Nelson | University of Utah, USA |
Chelsea Reynolds | Arizona State University, USA |
Allissa Richardson | University of Southern California, USA |
Sue Robinson | University of Wisconsin, USA |
Jeffery A. Smith | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA |
Edson C. Tandoc Jr. | Nanyang Technological University, Singapore |
Nikki Usher | University of San Diego, USA |
Jennifer Vardeman | University of Houston |
Krishnan Vasudevan | University of Maryland, USA |
Tim P. Vos | Michigan State University, USA |
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen | Cardiff University, UK |
Silvio Waisbord | George Washington University, USA |
Manuscript submission guidelines can be accessed on Sage Journals.