Fw: A new journal: DISCOURSE & COMMUNICATION

Ken Ehrensal ehrensal at kutztown.edu
Fri Jan 27 15:40:08 UTC 2006


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Ken Ehrensal
Associate Professor, Management Department
Kutztown Univ. of PA
ehrensal at kutztown.edu
http://faculty.kutztown.edu/ehrensal/
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Teun A. van Dijk 
To: DISCOURS at listserv.linguistlist.org 
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 5:21 AM
Subject: A new journal: DISCOURSE & COMMUNICATION




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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