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[[Political Communication]] is a quarterly American scholarly journal that covers political communication topics It is published jointly by the [[American Political Science Association]] and the International Communication Association via [[Routledge]]. | [[Political Communication]] is a quarterly American scholarly journal that covers political communication topics It is published jointly by the [[American Political Science Association]] and the International Communication Association via [[Routledge]]. | ||
+ | The journal is described as being 'the preeminent journal in the study of media and politics.' <ref> [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10584609.2014.967122 Editorial] ''Taylor & Francis Online'', accessed 25 November 2014 </ref> | ||
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+ | ==About== | ||
+ | The journal that features cutting-edge theory-driven empirical research at the intersection of politics and communication covers expansive subjects. It addresses areas such as media and communications, political communication, politics and international relations and politics and the media. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | In | + | In 1983 [[Political Communication and Persuasion]] was a journal founded by terrorologist [[Yonah Alexander]]. It was published by [[Crane Russak]]. The journal continued to be published under the joint editorship of [[Keith R. Sanders]] and [[Lynda Lee Kaid]] until 1991 when it was succeeded by '''Political Communication'''. <ref name= "Communication"> [http://www.politicalcommunication.org/history.html Political Communication Division, International Communication Association] Political Communication, accessed 24 November 2014 </ref> |
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− | The | + | The journal chaged names to ''Political Communication'' in 1991 when Political Communication Divisions of ICA and APSA agreed to co-sponsor a new journal. <ref name= "Communication"/> |
==People== | ==People== |
Revision as of 11:52, 25 November 2014
Political Communication is a quarterly American scholarly journal that covers political communication topics It is published jointly by the American Political Science Association and the International Communication Association via Routledge. The journal is described as being 'the preeminent journal in the study of media and politics.' [1]
About
The journal that features cutting-edge theory-driven empirical research at the intersection of politics and communication covers expansive subjects. It addresses areas such as media and communications, political communication, politics and international relations and politics and the media.
History
In 1983 Political Communication and Persuasion was a journal founded by terrorologist Yonah Alexander. It was published by Crane Russak. The journal continued to be published under the joint editorship of Keith R. Sanders and Lynda Lee Kaid until 1991 when it was succeeded by Political Communication. [2]
The journal chaged names to Political Communication in 1991 when Political Communication Divisions of ICA and APSA agreed to co-sponsor a new journal. [2]
People
Editor
- Shanto Iyengar - Stanford University
Book Review Editor
- Jill A.Edy - University of Oklahoma
Editorial Board
- Toril Aalberg - Norweigan University of Science and Technology
- Scott L.Althaus - University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
- Kevin Arceneaux - Temple University
- Matthew Baurn - Harvard University
- Lance Bennett - University of Washington
- Bruce Bimber - University of California, Santa Barbara
- Ann N. Crigler - University of Southern California
- James Curran - University of London
- Michael X.Delli Carpini - University of Pennsylvania
- James Druckman - Northwestern University
- Robert Entman - The George Washington University
- William P.Eveland, Jr. - The Ohio State University
- James Gibson - Washington University in St.Louis
- Dan Hallin - University of California, San Diego
- Roderick P. Hart - University of Texas at Austin
- Martha Joynt Kumar - Towson University
- Steven L. Livingston - The George Washington University
- Gianpierto Mazzoleni - Universita degli Studi di Milano
- Kathleen M.McGraw - The Ohio State University
- Patricia Moy - University of Washington
- Diana C. Mutz - University of Pennsylvania
- W. Russell Neuman - University of Michigan
- Thomas Patterson - Harvard University
- Markus Prior - Princeton University
- Dietram Scheufele - University of Wisconsin
- Michael Schudson - Colombia University
- Tamir Shaefet - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- John Sides - George Washington University
- Rune Slothuus - Aarhus University
- Stuart Soroka - McGill University
- Nicholas Valentino - University of Michigan
- Lynn Vavreck - University of California, Los Angeles
- Claes de Vreese - University of Amsterdam
- Gadi Woldsfield - The Hebrew Unviersity of Jerusalem
Notes
- ↑ Editorial Taylor & Francis Online, accessed 25 November 2014
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Political Communication Division, International Communication Association Political Communication, accessed 24 November 2014