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  • Interdisciplinary Communication Studies

    This series publishes research (monographs and edited volumes) of an international standard in the field of interdisciplinary communication studies. It responds to the communication gaps between a range of disciplines in the human and social sciences and humanities and therefore welcomes proposals which integrate a range of diverse approaches (for example, in branches of philosophy, communication theory, social psychology, media studies, and social theory). Particular emphasis will be placed on theoretical innovation, new methodological approaches and the genuinely interdisciplinary work without which communication studies cannot grow. This series publishes research (monographs and edited volumes) of an international standard in the field of interdisciplinary communication studies. It responds to the communication gaps between a range of disciplines in the human and social sciences and humanities and therefore welcomes proposals which integrate a range of diverse approaches (for example, in branches of philosophy, communication theory, social psychology, media studies, and social theory). Particular emphasis will be placed on theoretical innovation, new methodological approaches and the genuinely interdisciplinary work without which communication studies cannot grow. This series publishes research (monographs and edited volumes) of an international standard in the field of interdisciplinary communication studies. It responds to the communication gaps between a range of disciplines in the human and social sciences and humanities and therefore welcomes proposals which integrate a range of diverse approaches (for example, in branches of philosophy, communication theory, social psychology, media studies, and social theory). Particular emphasis will be placed on theoretical innovation, new methodological approaches and the genuinely interdisciplinary work without which communication studies cannot grow.

    9 publications

  • Critical Intercultural Communication Studies

    ISSN: 1528-6118

    Within Communication, culture is broadly understood as a meaning-making process that evidences itself within discourse, mediated forms, and interactional instances to constitute group autonomy. Within that meaning-making process, intercultural communication considers relationships between institutions and their societies, media and their audiences, and peoples and their communities. The formalized study of intercultural communication has always been problematic; like most disciplines and subdisciplines, its usefulness and limitations emerge from the historical context in which it is studied. Developed after World War II, intercultural communication initially served as an applied area of study to train U.S. governmental and business entities for relationships beyond U.S. borders. Then, out of the struggles of the U.S. Civil Rights era, intercultural communication expanded to concern itself with relationships between differing racial and ethnic groups. By the turn of the twentieth century, some intercultural communication scholars had fully embraced studying the differential power relations between nations, communities, and individuals thus catalyzing a body of research known as critical intercultural communication. Now, heading into the middle of the twenty-first century, critical intercultural communication has come into focus as an area of study that emphasizes, explains, and seeks to resolve power relations within specific contexts, applying theories and modes of inquiry suited to contemporary issues understood within their ongoing historical dynamics. As our institutions and their societies, mediated forms and their corresponding audiences, and communities and their members continue to alter and morph, critical intercultural communication adapts to interpret and envision progressive, socially just ways forward. This series, therefore, invites scholarship that challenges status quo cultural constitutions by recognizing and problematizing hegemonic modes of belonging and being. Spanning a range of contexts, critical intercultural communication considers symbolic and performative orders across local, national, hemispheric and transnational circuits. Moreover, this series fosters interdisciplinary conversations that innovate ontological and epistemological forms, advancing a range of systematic intellectual approaches to cultural transformation and validation. The series is particularly interested in works grounded in BIPOC, decolonial, feminist, queer, crip, and/or kink perspectives that construct claims, knowledges, and theories capable of guiding society toward new social justice knowings.

    45 publications

  • Studies in Communication and Politics

    ISSN: 2197-1625

    Technological development and the emergence of new notions of media and media-like services (blogs, online gaming, social networks, wikis, virtual worlds etc.) have changed the nature of communication, making it more open, personalized, fragmented and interactive. At the same a shift in paradigms in relation to traditional concepts of democracy, political communication and public participation has been observed. All of this has an impact on the functioning of contemporary societies and offers a wide range of opportunities for reexamination and redefinition of several concepts in social science. In Studies in Communication and Politics the editors are particularly interested in changing approaches to democracy, communication, political participation and media. By publishing collaborative works and monographs they aim at supporting and promoting interdisciplinary research, offering comparative approach and/or examining national factors for communication and politics development. Hence, the emphasis here is being put on the changing approaches to democracy and its institutions, political actors, electoral campaigns, as well as citizens' participation in political processes, electoral behavior, and so on. Having in mind the changing media landscape and the rise of media ecologies we also aim at investigating emerging communication and media policies, evolution of journalism culture, changing patterns of users' behavior and media innovations in the digital and multiplatform scenario. All of this when taking into account interrelations between communication and as well as the role of media in contemporary politics. The editors believe that the topic presented here will stimulate international and interdisciplinary research changes and challenges facing communication and politics today. We also hope that the wide range of approaches presented in each collection will be of interest for researchers, academic experts as well as policy makers and media professionals who might be particularly interested in taking a part in the debate on emerging theories and practices.

    24 publications

  • Studies in Communication, Culture, Race, and Religion

    Studies in Communication, Culture, Race, and Religion examines how communication and cultural frameworks help shape our understanding of race and religion—and in turn, how foregrounding race and religion shapes our understanding of how we communicate and interpret culture. Grounded in communication methodology and theory, books in this series also contribute to our understanding of how communication helps shape culture and how culture shapes how we communicate. Using both historical and contemporary perspectives, studies in this series demonstrate how media and culture are intertwined with race and religion. Since these subjects are interdisciplinary, this peer-reviewed book series invites proposals for monographs and edited volumes from scholars across all academic disciplines using varied communication methodologies and theories. This series provides space for emerging, junior, and senior scholars engaged in research that studies the intersection of communication, culture, race, and religion to publish exciting and groundbreaking work.

    11 publications

  • Title: Human Encounters

    Human Encounters

    Introduction to Intercultural Communication
    by Øyvind Dahl (Author) 2017
    Monographs
  • Title: Jotería Communication Studies

    Jotería Communication Studies

    Narrating Theories of Resistance
    by Robert Gutierrez-Perez (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Textbook
  • Title: Latina/o Communication Studies

    Latina/o Communication Studies

    Theorizing Performance
    by Bernadette Marie Calafell (Author)
    ©2007 Textbook
  • Title: Marxism and Communication Studies

    Marxism and Communication Studies

    The Point is to Change It
    by Lee Artz (Volume editor) Steve Macek (Volume editor) Dana L. Cloud (Volume editor)
    ©2006 Textbook
  • Title: Perspectives in Communication Studies

    Perspectives in Communication Studies

    Festschrift in Honor of Prof. Dr. Ayseli Usluata
    by Ayşe Binay Kurultay (Volume editor) Burcu Sabuncuoğlu Peksevgen (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Others
  • Title: Latina/o Communication Studies Today

    Latina/o Communication Studies Today

    by Angharad N. Valdivia (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: Communication Studies in the Pandemic:

    Communication Studies in the Pandemic:

    <I>The Turkish Panorama</I>
    by Zekiye Tamer Gencer (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Edited Collection
  • Title: Communication Studies during the Pandemic Period

    Communication Studies during the Pandemic Period

    Interdisciplinary Approaches
    by Zülfiye Acar Sentürk (Volume editor) Yasemin Kilincarslan (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Ethics of Sustainable Communication

    The Ethics of Sustainable Communication

    Overcoming the World of Opposites
    by Ulrika Olausson (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Textbook
  • Title: Communicators, Audiences, and Strategies

    Communicators, Audiences, and Strategies

    Past Experiences and Contemporary Perspectives
    by Cosmin-Ștefan Dogaru (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Edited Collection
  • Title: Crisis Communication Case Studies on COVID-19

    Crisis Communication Case Studies on COVID-19

    Multidimensional Perspectives and Applications
    by Mildred Perreault (Volume editor) Sarah Smith-Frigerio (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Textbook
  • Title: Communication in Healthcare

    Communication in Healthcare

    by Karen Bryan (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Edited Collection
  • Title: Sith, Slayers, Stargates, + Cyborgs

    Sith, Slayers, Stargates, + Cyborgs

    Modern Mythology in the New Millennium
    by David Whitt (Volume editor) John Perlich (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: Linguistic Encoding & Decoding in Global Contexts

    Linguistic Encoding & Decoding in Global Contexts

    Selected Papers of the 54th Linguistics Colloquium in Moscow 2019
    by Ksenia Kardanova-Biryukova (Volume editor) Olga Suleimanova (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Conference proceedings
  • Title: McLuhan and Symbolist Communication

    McLuhan and Symbolist Communication

    The Shock of Dislocation
    by Andrea Lombardinilo (Author) 2017
    Monographs
  • Title: Post-transcendental Communication

    Post-transcendental Communication

    Contexts of Human Autonomy
    by Colin B. Grant (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Public Relations and Advertising Theories: Concepts and Practices

    Public Relations and Advertising Theories: Concepts and Practices

    by Bayram Oğuz Aydin (Volume editor) Emine Şahin (Volume editor) Özlem Duğan (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Edited Collection
  • Title: Culturing Interface

    Culturing Interface

    Identity, Communication, and Chinese Transnationalism
    by Hsin-I Cheng (Author)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: Beyond Universal Pragmatics

    Beyond Universal Pragmatics

    Studies in the Philosophy of Communication
    by Colin B. Grant (Volume editor)
    ©2010 Edited Collection
  • Title: Communication Ethics

    Communication Ethics

    Between Cosmopolitanism and Provinciality
    by Kathleen Glenister Roberts (Volume editor) Ronald C. Arnett (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Communicating Colonialism

    Communicating Colonialism

    Readings on Postcolonial Theory(s) and Communication
    by Rae Lynn Schwartz-DuPré (Volume editor)
    ©2014 Textbook
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