Difference between revisions of "Political Communication"

From Powerbase
Jump to: navigation, search
 
(14 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Political Communication]] is a quarterly American scholarly journal that covers political communication topics It iss published jointly by the [[American Political Science Association]] and the International Communication Association via [[Routledge]].  
+
[[File:Political communication.jpg‎|200px|thumb|right|Political Communication]]
 +
[[Political Communication]] (ISSN 1058-4609) which was created as the successor to [[Political Communication and Persuasion]] in 1994 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>
 +
 +
 
 +
==About==
 +
The journal features cutting-edge theory-driven empirical research at the intersection of politics and communication. It addresses areas such as media and communications, political communication, politics and international relations and politics and the media.  
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
In 1975 the [[Political Communication Division]] decided to publish a small annual journal, '''Political Communication Review''' (PCR), which in its early years 'focused on providing members with bibliographic or review essays, book reviews, descriptions of non-print materials available to scholars, and current bibliographies of new publications in the growing discipline.' <ref name= "Communication"> [http://www.politicalcommunication.org/history.html Political Communication Division, International Communication Association] Political Communication, accessed 24 November 2014 </ref> The journal continued tp be published under the joint editorship of [[Keith R. Sanders]] and [[Lynda Lee Kaid]] until 1991 when it was succeeded by '''Political Communication'''.
+
In 1980 [[Political Communication and Persuasion]] was a journal founded by terrorologist [[Yonah Alexander]]. It was published by [[Crane Russak]].
 +
Alongside this the the [[Politcal Communcation Division]] began in 1975 to publish a small annual journal called [[Political Communication Review]] (PCR). In its early years it focused on 'providing members with bibliographic or review essays, book reviews, descriptions of non-print materials available to scholars, and current bibliographies of new publications in the growing discipline.' 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 25 November 2014 </ref>  
  
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"/>
+
In 1991 the Political Communication Divisions of ICA and APSA agreed to co-sponsor a new journal, combining both the [[Political Communication and Persuasion]] journal and [[Political Communication Review]] to produce a new scholarly journal called [[Political Communication]]. <ref name= "Communication"/>  
  
The new journal began publication as Political Communication (Volume 10) under the editorship of [[Doris Graber]] in 1994 <ref name ="Communication"/>
+
The newly named journal began publication as Political Communication (Volume 10) under the editorship of [[Doris Graber]] in 1994. Editorship of the journal rotates between the ICA and APSA Political Communication Divisions. <ref name= "Communication"/>
  
 
==People==
 
==People==
===Editor===
+
===Circa 2014===
 +
====Editor====
 
*[[Shanto Iyengar]] - Stanford University
 
*[[Shanto Iyengar]] - Stanford University
  
===Book Review Editor===
+
====Book Review Editor====
 
*[[Jill A.Edy]] - University of Oklahoma
 
*[[Jill A.Edy]] - University of Oklahoma
  
===Editorial Board===
+
====Editorial Board====
 
*[[Toril Aalberg]] - Norweigan University of Science and Technology
 
*[[Toril Aalberg]] - Norweigan University of Science and Technology
 
*[[Scott L.Althaus]] - University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign  
 
*[[Scott L.Althaus]] - University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign  
Line 50: Line 61:
 
*[[Claes de Vreese]] - University of Amsterdam  
 
*[[Claes de Vreese]] - University of Amsterdam  
 
*[[Gadi Woldsfield]] - The Hebrew Unviersity of Jerusalem  
 
*[[Gadi Woldsfield]] - The Hebrew Unviersity of Jerusalem  
 +
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 15:46, 19 January 2015

Political Communication

Political Communication (ISSN 1058-4609) which was created as the successor to Political Communication and Persuasion in 1994 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 features cutting-edge theory-driven empirical research at the intersection of politics and communication. It addresses areas such as media and communications, political communication, politics and international relations and politics and the media.

History

In 1980 Political Communication and Persuasion was a journal founded by terrorologist Yonah Alexander. It was published by Crane Russak. Alongside this the the Politcal Communcation Division began in 1975 to publish a small annual journal called Political Communication Review (PCR). In its early years it focused on 'providing members with bibliographic or review essays, book reviews, descriptions of non-print materials available to scholars, and current bibliographies of new publications in the growing discipline.' 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]

In 1991 the Political Communication Divisions of ICA and APSA agreed to co-sponsor a new journal, combining both the Political Communication and Persuasion journal and Political Communication Review to produce a new scholarly journal called Political Communication. [2]

The newly named journal began publication as Political Communication (Volume 10) under the editorship of Doris Graber in 1994. Editorship of the journal rotates between the ICA and APSA Political Communication Divisions. [2]

People

Circa 2014

Editor

Book Review Editor

Editorial Board


Notes

  1. Editorial Taylor & Francis Online, accessed 25 November 2014
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Political Communication Division, International Communication Association Political Communication, accessed 25 November 2014