[Air-l] Fwd: A new journal: DISCOURSE & COMMUNICATION
David Brake
d.r.brake at lse.ac.uk
Fri Jan 27 13:34:39 PST 2006
> A new journal:
>
> DISCOURSE & COMMUNICATION
>
> An interdisciplinary journal
>
>
> Among its collection of journals in the fields of the studies of
> communication and discourse, Sage, Ltd. (London) will publish a new
> journal as from 2007 that covers the field between these two
> disciplines: Discourse & Communication.
>
> The new journal, edited by veteran journal editor Teun A. van Dijk
> (Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona), assisted by an international
> board of prominent experts in discourse analysis and communication
> studies, aims to publish high quality papers that pay specific
> attention to the qualitative, discourse analytical approach to
> issues in communication research. Besides the classical social
> scientific methods in communication research, such a content
> analysis and frame analysis, a more explicit study of the
> structures of discourse (text, talk, images or multimedia messages)
> allows unprecedented empirical insights into the many phenomena of
> communication. And since contemporary discourse study is not
> limited to the account of ‘texts’ or ‘conversation’ alone, but has
> extended its field to the study of the cognitive, societal,
> cultural, political and historical ‘contexts’ of discourse, it is
> also able to be integrated in the broader study of these broader
> dimensions of communication.
>
> Discourse & Communication will publish substantial research papers,
> discussion notes as well as reviews and review articles by women
> and men from many countries and cultures. Its diversity will also
> be apparent in the variety of its theories, methods and approaches,
> thus avoiding the frequent limitation to one school, approach or
> academic sect. The only criterion will be the quality, the
> originality and the analytical sophistication of its articles.
> Moreover, the style of its contributions will avoid unnecessary
> jargon, and thus make the journal eminently accessible to scholars
> and students from many disciplines.
>
> Discourse & Communication specifically addresses readers in any
> field of communication who are interested in qualitative, discourse
> analytical approaches, on the one hand, and scholars in discourse
> studies, linguistics, pragmatics, semiotics and related fields who
> are interested in issues of communication, on the other hand.
>
> Discourse & Communication will be published as from 2007, with 4
> issues per year.
>
> For submissions and information about editorial policy, write to
> the Editor: Teun A. van Dijk (journals at discourse-in-society dot
> org). For subcriptions, consult the website of the publisher
> www.sagepub.co.uk as soon as there is a webpage for the new journal
> (probably as from May 2006).
>
>
> The (provisional) Board of DISCOURSE & COMMUNICATION
>
>
> Members of the board (under construction) of the new journal are:
> David Altheide, Mats Alvesson, Karen Lee Ashcraft, Francesca
> Bargiela, Janet Bavelas, Charles Bazerman, Allan Bell, Vijay K.
> Bhatia, Donal Carbaugh, Patrick Charaudeau, François Cooren, Nik
> Coupland, Ling Chen, George Cheney, Stanley Deetz, John Downing,
> Fred Erickson, Norman Fairclough, Gail Fairhurst, William A.
> Gamson, Doris Graber, David Grant, Cynthia Hardy, Janet Holmes,
> Cheris Kramarae, Jay Lemke, Tamar Liebes, Per Linell, Sonia
> Livingstone, Margaret McLaughlin, Ulrike Meinhof, Dennis Mumby, Sik
> Hung Ng, Linda Putnam, Cynthia Stohl, Ron Scollon, John Swales,
> Karen Tracy, Gaye Tuchman, Theo van Leeuwen, Ruth Wodak. Further
> board members who are experts in this interdisciplinary domain are
> searched especially in Africa, China, India, Japan, Eastern Europe,
> Latin America, and the Middle East. Recommendations for new board
> members will be welcome.
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David Brake, Doctoral Student in Media and Communications, London
School of Economics & Political Science
<http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/media@lse/study/
mPhilPhDMediaAndCommunications.htm>
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