[Air-L] CFP: Case Studies in Strategic Communication

Daren Brabham brabham at usc.edu
Fri Oct 11 07:48:13 PDT 2013


Case Studies in Strategic Communication (ISSN 2167-1974) is an online, peer-reviewed, open access journal dedicated to the study of strategic communication through the case study form. There are no fees to read or publish in CSSC. CSSC accepts and publishes case study submissions on a rolling basis in annual volumes.
 
Case studies illustrate the strategies, tactics, and execution of communication campaigns through in-depth coverage of a single situation. CSSC welcomes cases covering a range of topics and industries in the domains of public relations, advertising, marketing, and social media.
 
Cases published in CSSC to date have addressed the way a Major League Baseball team integrated social media in its stadium; how the CDC incorporated YouTube videos during the 2009 H1N1 flu epidemic; how a community service project strengthened internal communication for a college sports team; and other topics.
 
CSSC does not publish traditional scholarly research papers. Rather, the focus of the journal is to publish case studies suitable for use in teaching and learning contexts, similar to the form and use of Harvard Business School cases and the cases of the Arthur W. Page Society competition.
 
Visit www.CSSCJournal.org to learn more about the journal and consider submitting your work. Contact Daren Brabham at csscjournal at gmail.com with any questions about the journal or about the fit of a possible submission with the journal’s mission.
 
***Please feel free to circulate this CFP, and please consider incorporating these case studies in your classes***
 
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Daren C. Brabham, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism
Editor, Case Studies in Strategic Communication | www.csscjournal.org
University of Southern California
3502 Watt Way, Los Angeles, CA 90089
(801) 633-4796 (mobile)
brabham at usc.edu | www.darenbrabham.com


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