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[ecrea] Call for Papers: Communication History
Thu Jun 03 19:11:57 GMT 2010
>Call for Papers: Communication History
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>As editors of the Routledge Handbook of Communication History, we invite
>queries and self-nominations for authoring chapters. Across 30 chapters, we
>aim to draw together international research on a broad range of topics in
>communication history, focusing on ideas, social practices, and media. We
>seek to represent both established and emergent fields of historical
>investigation, and look at both forms of communication and communicative
>dimensions of broader social processes. Possible topics range from
>audiences, conversation, images, and a range of specific media; to politics,
>sexuality, family, war, and cities; to histories or communicative forms tied
>particularly to regions outside Western Europe and North America.
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>Ideally, chapters will address their subjects in historically broad
>cross-national perspective, introduce key questions and relevant literature,
>and make suggestions about needed research or new directions for it.
>Sponsored by the International Communication Association, the Handbook will
>be used by researchers, graduate students, and upper-level undergraduates,
>and will be distributed by Routledge worldwide.
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>First drafts of chapters would be due to the editors August 15, 2011
>(working plans for them by January 15, 2011).
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>If you are interested in writing a chapter or suggesting a topic, contact
>Peter Simonson: (peter.simonson /at/ colorado.edu).
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>Peter Simonson, Janice Peck, Robert T. Craig, and John P. Jackson
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>Faculty, Department of Communication/School of Journalism and Mass
>Communication
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>University of Colorado at Boulder
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