CFP Journal of Communication Special Issues

“PublicationCall for proposals for special issues of the Journal of Communication. Deadline: 15 September 2023.

The new editors-in chief of the Journal of Communication (David R. Ewoldsen, Michigan State University; Natascha Just, University of Zurich; Chul-joo “CJ” Lee, Seoul National University; and Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) are inviting proposals for special issues that are in line with the editorial vision of attracting and showcasing the best cutting-edge research of our discipline regardless of theoretical or methodological approach.

This call seeks proposals for special issues that can appeal to readers across many subfields of communication and are likely to attract submissions from a variety of authors from around the world. The JoC is particularly interested in proposals for special issues that will stimulate a cross-subfield dialogue on newly emerging and pressing topics in communication research, and that will theoretically advance the areas of research in question.

As special-issue editors, you will oversee the entire selection and review process in strict accordance with the JoC’s review and publishing practices and in cooperation with its editors-in-chief. Special-issue editors will also be responsible for the editorial that highlights the importance and contributions of the special issue.

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