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Journal of Media Sociology
This peer-reviewed scientific journal publishes theoretical and empirical papers and essays and book reviews that advance an understanding of the role and function (and dysfunctions) of mass media and mass communication in society or the world. Submissions must have a sociological focus, which means a focus on culture, social interaction, social structure, institutions and/or organizations. Both micro and macro perspectives are welcomed, as are all theoretical and methodological perspectives.
To see submission guidelines, click here.
The editor for JMS is Michael Cheney, who is a senior fellow in the Institute of Government and Public Affairs and a Professor of Communication and an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Illinois. He can be reached at mrcheney@uillinois.eduEditorial Board William Benoit, University of Missouri Joe Blaney Illinois, State University Dominic Caristi, Ball State University Dane Claussen, Point Park University Robin Coleman, University of Michigan Arlene Davila, New York University Michael Delli Carpini, University of Pennsylvania James Ettema, Northwestern University Anthony Ferri, University of Nevada - Las Vegas Jarice Hanson, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Doug Hindman, Washington State University W. A. Kelly Huff, University of Georgia Amani Ismail, California State University - Northridge John Jackson, University of Pennsylvania Leo Jeffres, Cleveland State University Justin Lewis, University of Cardiff Wilson Lowrey, University of Alabama Richard Maxwell, Queens College Lisa McLaughln, Miami University Douglas McLeod, University of Wisconsin Eileen Meehan, Southern Illinois University Bruce (Toby) Miller, University of California Riverside Bruce Mims, Southeast Missouri State John Pollock, The College of New Jersey Randall Sumpter, Texas A&M University Phil Tichenor, University of Minnesota Roxanne Varzi, University of California Irvine K. Viswanath, Harvard University Janet Wasko, University of Oregon Craig Watkins, University of Texas Charles Whitney, University of California Riverside
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ISSN 1940-9397 (print) ISSN 1940-9400 (online)
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