Discourse & Communication
Communication and Media Studies (General) | Discourse Analysis | Discourse Analysis
"With Discourse & Communication, Teun van Dijk creates a long-awaited forum for the sustained meeting of communication and discourse studies spanning many fields. This powerful, timely new journal stands to redefine the meaning and practice of discourse analysis across diverse social and cultural contexts." Karen Lee Ashcraft, University of Utah, USA
Discourse & Communication is a new inter-disciplinary journal edited by Teun A van Dijk (editor of Discourse & Society, Discourse Studies). Discourse & Communication is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles that pay specific attention to the qualitative, discourse analytical approach to issues in communication research.
Discourse & Communication publishes substantial research articles, discussion notes as well as reviews and review articles by women and men from many countries. Its diversity is apparent in the variety of its theories, methods and approaches, thus avoiding the frequent limitation to one school, approach or academic sect.
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.
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Discourse & Communication is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles 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 as 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. 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, interactional, social, cultural, political and historical 'contexts' of discourse, it is also able to be integrated in the broader study of the societal dimensions of communication.
Discourse & Communication publishes substantial research articles, discussion notes as well as reviews and review articles. Its diversity is also apparent in the variety of its theories, methods and approaches, thus avoiding the frequent limitation to one school, approach or academic sect. The only criteria will be the quality, the originality and the analytical sophistication of its articles.
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.
Teun A van Dijk | Pompeu Fabra University, Spain; Centre of Discourse Studies, Spain |
Jessica Robles | Loughborough University, UK |
David L. Altheide | Arizona State University, USA |
Mats Alvesson | Lund University, Sweden |
Karen Lee Ashcraft | University of Colorado Boulder, USA |
Francesca Bargiela | University of Warwick, UK |
John A. Bateman | University of Bremen, Germany |
Janet Bavelas | University of Victoria, Canada |
Charles Bazerman | University of California, Santa Barbara, USA |
Monika Bednarek | University of Sydney, Australia |
Allan Bell | Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand |
Aditi Bhatia | Hong Kong Polytech University |
Vijay K Bhatia | City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Ruth Breeze | Institute for Culture and Society, University of Navarra, Spain |
Donal Carbaugh | University of Massachusetts, USA |
Donald J Cegala | Ohio State University, USA |
Patrick Charaudeau | University of Paris XIII, France |
Ling Chen | Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong |
George Cheney | University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, USA |
Francois Cooren | University of Montreal, Canada |
Stanley Deetz | University of Colorado at Boulder, USA |
Frederick Erickson | Graduate School of Education, University of California, Los Angeles, USA |
Norman Fairclough | Lancaster University, UK |
Gail Fairhurst | University of Cincinnati, USA |
Matteo Fuoli | University of Birmingham , UK |
Cynthia Gallois | University of Queensland, Australia |
William A Gamson | Boston College, USA |
Doris Graber | University of Illinois at Chicago, USA |
Phil Graham | University of Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia |
David Grant | Griffith University, Australia |
Cynthia Hardy | University of Melbourne, Australia |
Susan C Herring | Indiana University, USA |
Janet Holmes | Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand |
Sik Hung Ng | City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Cheris Kramarae | University of Oregon, USA |
Curtis LeBaron | Brigham Young University, US, USA |
Theo van Leeuwen | University of Southern Denmark |
Jay Lemke | City University New York, USA |
Tamar Liebes | Hebrew University, Israel |
Sonia Livingstone | London School of Economics and Political Science |
David Machin | Örebro University, Sweden |
Margaret McLaughlin | University of Southern California, USA |
Ulrike Meinhof | University of Southampton, UK |
Marcyliena Morgan | Stanford University, USA |
Dennis Mumby | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA |
Kristine Muñoz | University of Iowa, USA |
Anita Pomerantz | Temple University, Philadelphia, USA |
Linda L Putnam | University of California, Santa Barbara, USA |
John Richardson | The University of Liverpool, UK |
Cynthia Stohl | University of California, Santa Barbara, USA |
Joanna Thornborrow | University of Brest, France |
Karen Tracy | University of Colorado, Boulder, USA |
Gaye Tuchman | University of Connecticut, USA |
Ruth Wodak | Lancaster University, UK |
Michele Zappavigna | University of New South Wales, Australia |
Yunxia Zhu | University of Queensland, Australia |
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