Journal of New Communications Research

March 11, 2007 | 1 Comment

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SNCR is pleased to announce that the latest issue of the Journal of New Communications Research is now available. Volume IV / Issue 2 features the following original research papers:

* “University Blogs & Organizational Change,” by Karen R. Rudolph & Dr. Kaye D. Sweetser, PhD (2008 SNCR Fellow)

* “Teens’ Use of Online Social Networking,” by Thomas King

* “Online Empathy: Communicating via Facebook to Bereaved College Students,” by Dr. T.L. Wandel, PhD, (2009 SNCR Fellow)

* “A Demonstration of ‘Professional Test-taker’ Bias in Web-based Panels &
Applications,” by Joseph Carrabis (SNCR Senior Fellow)

* “Social Media Adoption Among the 2009 Inc. 500: New Tools & New Trends,” by
Dr. Nora Ganim Barnes, PhD (SNCR Senior Fellow & Research Chair) and Eric Mattson

* “Global Perspective: Seeking a New Business Model for Newspapers,” by Andria Carter (2009-2010 SNCR Fellow)

* Executive Summary from The New Symbiosis of Professional Networks Report

* Executive Summary from the 2009 Middleberg / SNCR Survey of Media in the Wired World

Many thanks to all our contributors!

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

The Society for New Communications Research seeks submissions and sponsors for future issues of the Journal of New Communications Research

RE: EDITORIAL SUBMISSIONS

The Journal of New Communications Research is a peer-reviewed journal. Submissions should be based on original empirical research, as well as pieces focusing on the theory, strategy and tactical use of new media, social media and collaborative tools. Submissions should be in keeping with the mission of the SNCR: to conduct advanced study on the tools, technologies and emerging modes of communication and their effect on traditional media, marketing, public relations and advertising, as well as their broader impact on business, politics, entertainment, culture, education and society.

Successful submissions will exhibit in-depth, professional/scholarly examinations of these topics, and will be reviewed and chosen based on the quality of research conducted, originality of content, relevance to the Society’s mission and excellence of execution.

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