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.
Titles
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Twentieth Century Frontierswoman
A Rhetorical Biography of Almena Davis Lomax, JournalistVolume 4©2023 Monographs 284 Pages -
The Color of Language
Centering the Student of Color in World Language AcquisitionVolume 3©2023 Textbook 102 Pages -
Preaching During a Pandemic
The Rhetoric of the Black Preaching Tradition, Volume IIVolume 2©2023 Textbook 106 Pages -
Preaching During a Pandemic
The Rhetoric of the Black Preaching Tradition, Volume IVolume 1©2023 Textbook 96 Pages