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[Commlist] Applications invited for Role of Associate Editor
Wed Jun 26 11:02:16 GMT 2019
As Specialty Chief Editors of the Frontiers in Communication ‘Political
Communication Section’, we are inviting applications for the role of
Associate Editor.
The Political Communication section fosters boundary breaking,
interdisciplinary and innovative scholarship, both theoretical and
empirical, that helps expand and deepen our understanding of the
interactions between social, political and communication processes.
Further details can be found below this email. The Political
Communication Section was established a year ago, is developing well,
and we are now in a position to expand our range of Associate Editors.
Frontiers Associate Editors are high impact researchers and recognized
leaders in their field, with a strong publication record in
international, peer-reviewed journals and with a recognized affiliation.
They are typically associate professor level or higher, or an equivalent
position of equal standing in their field. (see below for more details
regarding role).
Associate Editors are also encouraged to submit their own inaugural
articles and develop a ‘Research Topic’ reflecting their own research
interests. Research Topics work as a kind of open-ended special issue,
allowing the development of a substantial body of articles focused on a
key research area.
If you are interested, please contact us with brief CV and we will be
delighted to consider your suitability for an Associate Editor role.
Please email us at (Piers.robinson /at/ propagandastudies.ac.uk) and/or
(d.miller /at/ bristol.ac.uk).
We look forward to hearing from you.
Dr Piers Robinson and Professor David Miller
Speciality Section Chief Editors ‘Political Communication’, Frontiers
in Communication
(Piers.robinson /at/ propagandastudies.ac.uk) (d.miller /at/ bristol.ac.uk)
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Special Section Political Communication: Scope
In the age of ubiquitous internet-based digital communication and
substantial economic, social and political upheavals, understanding the
relationships between political change and communication processes is
essential to understanding, explaining and evaluating the world around
us, as well as attempting to change it.
The Political Communication section fosters boundary breaking,
interdisciplinary and innovative scholarship, both theoretical and
empirical, that helps expand and deepen our understanding of the
interactions between social, political and communication processes. Its
express goal is to enable critical and progressive research, which
challenges orthodoxies and expands intellectual inquiry by moving
thinking beyond existing paradigms, ideological boundaries and status
quo orientated research agendas.
This section draws particularly on the fields of media and communication
studies, political science / international relations and sociology. It
will provide space for scholars that explore the relationship between
communication and class, race, gender and sexual identity, as well as
how these intersect with government (at any level), the nation state,
imperialism, international relations, corporate/capitalist power and
indeed the activities of social movements – from both above and below.
Our reach is genuinely global and seeks to address issues surrounding
political communication and major issues including conflict, inequality
and environmental crisis and their consequences in all parts of the
world. We encourage all forms of critical and progressive political
communication scholarship especially that which helps to expand the
boundaries of existing mainstream political communication research.
We welcome ground-breaking scholarship in the following areas:
• the role of propaganda, persuasion and influence activities and their
impact upon democracy;
• progressive normative theory which seeks better ethically grounded
approaches to persuasion and influence;
• the role of communication in policy and political processes both via
mass media and through direct communications – specifically through
examinations of lobbying and associated processes;
• the politics and sociology of science, health and environmental
communications and their interactions with expertise;
• the role of communication in social movements and the communicative
and strategic activities of social movements;
• news media coverage of political affairs with a focus on identifying
and explaining media performance and its relationship to power and the
exercise of power;
• the impact of new media technologies, including the internet, social
media and independent/alternative media on the public sphere, both at
national and global levels;
• the political economies of media industries;
• political-economic and empirical work on marketing, advertising and
related communicative industries, including on consumerism;
• progressive normative theory which seeks to improve political
journalism and the capacity of news media industries to facilitate
democracy;
• strategies to improve both media literacy amongst publics, in
particular developing critical awareness of media bias and propaganda
activities;
• considerations of methods in researching and analysing political
communications processes and indeed how communication intersects with
the material, the real and with extra-communicative / discursive actions
and activities.
Associate Editor Role:
Associate Editors make an initial assessment to ensure a manuscript fits
within the scope of the specialty and is scientifically robust. They
invite reviewers and directly oversee the interaction between the
reviewers and Authors during the collaborative peer-review process.
Based on the reviewers’ recommendations, and ensuring all quality,
validity and ethical standards have been met, Associate Editors make the
final decision on acceptance or recommend a manuscript for rejection to
the Specialty Chief Editors.
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