[Air-L] New Journal - Qualitative Communication Research (Left Coast Press)

Lois Scheidt lscheidt at indiana.edu
Wed Jun 15 06:18:10 PDT 2011


This new publication venue might be of interest to some of the list members:

Qualitative Communication Research (QCR)
(http://www.lcoastpress.com/journal.php?id=14) is a refereed academic
journal that publishes articles of interest to scholars in
communication studies and allied fields whose work is primarily
qualitative in orientation. We are especially interested in articles
that bring a qualitative perspective and a communicative lens to
addressing significant social and practical issues in human life.

All qualitative approaches are welcome, including, but not limited to,
ethnography of speaking, participant observation, interviewing,
grounded theory, focus groups, autoethnography, discourse analysis,
and all forms of ethnography including critical, artistic, literary,
poetic, and performance. Mixed-method studies are welcome unless they
are primarily quantitative, as are experimental forms of presentation.

Excluded are cultural theoretical essays without an empirical
grounding, calls for research, and textual criticism. In addition, QCR
publishes “Issues in Qualitative Communication Research,” a forum
where issues or controversies in the field can be addressed in shorter
point-of-view essays.

About the Editor:  Kenneth N. Cissna is Professor and Chair of the
Department of Communication at the University of South Florida. His
editorial experience includes terms as Editor of the Journal of
Applied Communication Research and the Southern Communication Journal.
He is past president of the Southern States Communication Association
and the recipient of its T. Earle Johnson – Edwin Paget Distinguished
Service Award and of the National Communication Association’s Gerald
M. Phillips Award for Distinguished Applied Communication Scholarship.
He has published scores of scholarly articles and book chapters, and
six books, including the Routledge Handbook of Applied Communication
Research (with Larry Frey), which received the Distinguished Award for
an Edited Scholarly Book, Applied Communication Division, National
Communication Association; Dialogue: Theorizing Difference in
Communication Studies (Sage; with Leslie Baxter and Rob Anderson); and
. Moments of Meeting: Buber, Rogers, and the Potential for Public
Dialogue (State University of New York Press; with Rob Anderson).

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Lois Ann Scheidt
Doctoral Candidate - School of Library and Information Science,
Indiana University, Bloomington IN USA
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