[Ethnocomm] Journal of Communication special issue cfp

nshavit at proton.me nshavit at proton.me
Thu Nov 30 06:56:25 UTC 2023


Dear David an all,

Yes, agreed. I’d try for it myself if I’d believe it will earn me any salary or wage, or will help me find a job as a professor in a university (as I deserve). Until than I’m also abandoning my volunteering here, in this email list, in a unidirectional manner. The reason is simply the lack of any intellectual motivation or interest among members in this community. I tried to engage people here several times with several different initiatives and got almost no response. I don’t take any of this personally, but it’s simply boring for me to keep filtering spam from this list. So goodbye and farewell.

The password is: cultandcomm

Sincerely,
Nimrod Shavit
Post-doctoral fellow at the University of Haifa
https://haifa.academia.edu/NimrodShavit

> On 29 Nov 2023, at 19:48, David Boromisza-Habashi <dbh at Colorado.EDU> wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> Please spread the word about this call for papers to be included in a forthcoming special issue of theJournal of Communication:https://academic.oup.com/joc/pages/cfp-qualitative-theorizing
>
> A key excerpt from the call: “For this special issue, we solicit rigorous, original, and creative manuscripts that showcase the contributions of qualitative research to communication theorizing and research methods. Specifically, we are considering four types of submissions: (a) manuscripts that develop a field-general theory based on and/or that would require qualitative methods to apply in research practice, (b) manuscripts that distill the theoretical contributions of qualitative communication research around a particular domain to illustrate the promise of interpretive and critical theorizing, (c) manuscripts that advance qualitative methodologies to provide new insights into communication phenomena, and (d) manuscripts that argue for the necessity of qualitative research for enhancing other methodological techniques.”
>
> It would be a delight to see at least one ethnography of communication paper featured in the special issue!
>
> Take care,
>
> David
>
> ---
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> David Boromisza-Habashi, Ph.D. (he/him/his)
>
> Associate Professor
>
> Department of Communication
>
> University of Colorado Boulder
>
> Associate Editor,Journal of Communication
>
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