The Communication Review
The Communication Review (ISSN 1547-7487) is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering all aspects of media studies published by Taylor & Francis. Since 1999 its co-editors have been Andrea L. Press (University of Virginia) and Bruce A. Williams (University of Virginia). The journal was established in 1995 with Robert Horwitz as founding editor.
The Communication Review is an interdisciplinary journal bridging the fields of communications and media studies. The journal publishes a wide variety of research including historical and feminist scholarship. Recent contributors include: David Morley,[1] Sonia Livingstone,[2] Susan J. Douglas,[3] Tamar Liebes,[4] Lynn Spigel,[5] and Elihu Katz.[6]
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References
- ^ Morley, David G., 2006. Unanswered Questions in Audience research. The Communication Review, 9 (2), pp. 101-121. ISSN 10714421
- ^ Livingstone, Sonia. 2004. Media Literacy and the Challenge of New Information and Communication Technologies. The Communication Review, Volume 7, Number 1, March-May 2004 , pp. 3-14(12)
- ^ Douglas, Susan J. 2010. Writing From the Archive: Creating Your Own The Communication Review, Volume 13, Issue 1, pp. 5-14.
- ^ Liebes, Tamar. 2001. “Look me straight in the eye” the political discourse of authenticity, spontaneity, and sincerity. The Communication Review, Volume 4, Issue 1, pp. 1071-4421.
- ^ Spigel, Lynn. 2010. Housing Television: Architectures of the Archive. The Communication Review, Volume 13, Issue 1, pp. 52-74.
- ^ Katz, Elihu. 2009. Media-Government-Public: Coalitions and Oppositions. The Communication Review, Volume 12, Issue 3, pp. 199-204.