We are
pleased to inform you that the Journal of Communication and Media Research (JCMR) is now accepting and processing full papers for its Volume 11 Number 2
issue which will be published in October 2019. The Deadline for all manuscript
submissions for this issue is Saturday, 30th March 2019. This will be the 22nd
regular issue (plus one special issue) of the journal since it started
publication in 2009. See submission guidelines below; but for more details
about the journal, please visit our website.
ISSN 2141 –
5277
ABOUT JCMR
The Journal of Communication and Media Research is a research-based and peer-reviewed
journal published twice-yearly in the months of April and October by the
Association of Media and Communication Researchers of Nigeria (CAC/IT/NO
111018). The journal is addressed to the African and international academic
community and it accepts articles from all scholars, irrespective of country or
institution of affiliation.
The focus
of the Journal of Communication and Media Research is research, with a bias for
quantitative and qualitative studies that use any or a combination of the
acceptable methods of research. These include Surveys, Content Analysis, and
Experiments for quantitative studies; and Observation, Interviews/Focus Groups,
and Documentary Analysis for qualitative studies. The journal seeks to
contribute to the body of knowledge in the field of communication and media
studies and welcomes articles in all areas of communication and the media
including, but not limited to, mass communication, mass media channels, traditional
communication, organizational communication, interpersonal communication,
development communication, public relations, advertising, information
communication technologies, the Internet and computer-mediated communication.
ARTICLE
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Manuscripts
should not be longer than 8000 words – notes and references inclusive, and must
have an abstract of not more than 200 words and five key words.
The
abstract should be Informative. That is, it should clearly but briefly state
the following: background/rationale; problem/issues examined (including
research questions); details of method(s) used (including sample and sampling
technique); results/findings; conclusion; and implication(s)/relevance of the
study.
The title
and author’s biographical details (name, university/department, address,
position/title, telephone, e-mail) should be identified on the title page only.
It is mandatory to supply telephone and email addresses.
Author(s)
names should be written in First name, Middle name, and Surname order (i.e.
First name first, and Surname last).
Format:
Font of body text should be Times New Roman Size 12. Alignment should be
justified. Paragraphs should be indented with one tab (no block paragraphing).
Line spacing should be 1.5 lines.
Authors should
be consistent in spelling – either American English or British English.
Tables,
Figures and Charts should be alluded to in the text while allusions to ‘notes’
should be indicated in superscript in the text. Notes should be presented as
endnotes (i.e., at the end of the article, just before the References).
Data should
be presented and discussed with words and not with illustrations such as
tables, figures and charts.
Tables,
figures and charts should be used minimally and sparingly; they should be used
only to serve as further points of reference. In which case, even if such
tables, figures or charts are removed, the flow of discussion will not be
affected.
Data,
including tables, figures and charts should be interpreted and discussed by the
researcher to provide a unified interpretation. Once the contents of tables,
figures and charts are fully discussed, there is really no need to present such
table/figure/chart in the article again.
There
should be a maximum of three tables and/or figures and/or charts in a
manuscript.
Referencing
should follow the APA style and all references should be listed, in strict
alphabetical order, at the end of the article.
etal. can
be used in in-text citations but not in end references. In end references, the
names of all authors must be stated.
In in-text
citations, et al. must not be used at the first mention of a work. The surnames
of all authors and year of publication must be stated in the first instance of
a citation.
Manuscripts
must be rich in references and literature citations. Except in rare
circumstances, references and literature citations should not be above 15
years.
Author(s)
shall be responsible for securing any copyright waivers and permissions as may
be needed to allow (re)publication of material in the article (text,
illustrations, etc) that is the intellectual property of third parties.
Author(s)
may be required to supply the data upon which figures are based.
Authors
should be familiar with the standard and quality of articles published in the
journal so as to minimize the chances of their manuscripts being rejected.
Please endeavour to visit our website to access published articles.
Submission
Manuscripts
are to be submitted by email to jcmrjournal209@gmail.com (as Word document
attachment using Microsoft Office Word).
Before
submitting a manuscript, please read the guidelines carefully again and ensure
that the paper conforms to them all as non-conformity may lead to outright
rejection.
All
manuscripts received shall be sent to two or more assessors on a blind review
format.
Plagiarism
Check
All
manuscripts received shall be subjected to plagiarism check and the result must
not be higher than the journal’s acceptable threshold. Any manuscript with a
plagiarism check result that is higher than the acceptable threshold shall not
be published even if it receives favourable assessments.
The last
date for submission of full papers is Saturday, 30th March 2019.
ASSESSMENT
All
papers/manuscripts submitted must go through a rigorous process of double-blind
peer review. Our assessors are Professors or Readers of communication studies
drawn from reputable universities in the United States of America, Canada,
South Africa and Nigeria. Manuscripts are sent to them on a double-blind review
format.
AVAILABILITY
The journal
is available internationally on the Internet at www.jcmrweb.com and through
subscription. In Nigeria, in addition to the international availability, it is
also available at all leading bookshops including the University of Ibadan
Bookshop, University of Lagos Bookshop, and Delta State University Abraka
Bookshop.
OUR
WATCHWORD
Consistency
is our watchword. Since the journal started publication in 2009, we have
consistently published and released each edition on schedule – in April and
October of every year, making a total of 21 regular issues (plus one special
issue) published so far.
OUR VISION
To be the
foremost, scholarly, indexed, peer-reviewed and most-read journal emanating
from Africa, portraying knowledge, intellect and learning to all humankind
irrespective of gender, affiliation and nationality.
OUR MISSION
To portray
the intellect, knowledge and potentials of Africans to the rest of the world;
and also bring similar attributes of all humans all over the world to Africa;
through every responsible media of communication; in a symbiotic and mutually
beneficial relationship for the advancement of scholarship and development of
the human race.
OUR MOTTO
Taking
Africa to the world, bringing the world to Africa.
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