With the
rapid growth and development of the field of Communication, it has also become
increasingly fragmented, while its subfields – as represented by ICA’s various
divisions and interest groups – have become increasingly self-contained.
Researchers within the different subfields speak to each other in numerous
forums and publications and in ever-growing levels of precision and
sophistication, but are often oblivious to related developments in other
subfields. Similarly, conceptual, analytical and empirical contributions are discussed
in relation to the state-of-the-art within a specific subfield, but often fail
to be developed into broader theoretical frameworks. The result is a
multiplicity of theoretical, conceptual and empirical fragments, whose
interrelationships and relevance for a range of communication processes remain
to be established.
In this
special issue, we look for rigorous, original and creative contributions that
speak across multiple subfields of communication. All theoretical approaches as
well as methods of scholarly inquiry are welcome, and we are open to various
formats and foci: The papers can be based on an empirical study, integrate a
series of empirical pieces, thereby proposing a new theory or model, or be
primarily theoretical. Their focus can be a specific theory, a specific concept
or a set of related concepts, a communication phenomenon that can be better
accounted for using a cross-disciplinary perspective, or any other focus that
fits the purpose of the special issue. In all forms, the papers should make
substantial, original contributions to theoretical consolidation and explicitly
discuss the relevance and implications of their research to different
subfields.
Deadline
for full paper submissions is July 15, 2019. The special issue is scheduled for
Issue 3, 2020.
Submissions
should be made through the JOC submission site. Please make sure you click
"yes" to the question "is this work being submitted for special
issue consideration?" and clearly state in the cover letter that the paper
is submitted to the special issue. Manuscripts should strictly adhere to the
new JOC submission guidelines. These guidelines will be available on the
journal’s website in early January 2019. Before that, they are available upon
request from Editor-in-Chief, Lance Holbert, r.lance.holbert@gmail.com.
Questions
and comments about the special issue should be addressed to Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt (keren.tw@mail.huji.ac.il) and Chul-joo “CJ” Lee
(chales96@snu.ac.kr).
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