Trends in Communication Scholarship: An Analysis of Four Representative NCA and ICA Journals over the Last 70 Years *
Authors:
Michael W. Kramer - Michael W. Kramer (Ph.D., 1991, University of Texas at Austin) is chair and professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Missouri;
Jon A. Hess - Jon A. Hess (Ph.D., 1996, Minnesota) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Missouri; Loren D. Reid - Loren D. Reid (Ph.D., 1932, Iowa) is professor emeritus in the Department of Communication at the University of Missouri
DOI:
10.1080/15358590701482024
Publication Frequency:
4 issues per year
Subject:
Communication Studies;
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Abstract
As the demand for research productivity continues to rise for communication scholars, it is important to understand the norms that govern publication in our scholarly journals, since these influence promotion and tenure decisions. This project examined publication patterns of four representative communication journals to discern publication norms and changes in them over time. Findings showed an increase in article length, number of references, multiple-authored publications, female authorship, and quantitative studies, but no significant change in number of articles per journal issue. These trends have a number of potential applications for communication scholars.
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A previous version of this paper was presented at the National Communication Association Annual Convention in San Antonio, Texas, November 2006.
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| Keywords: Trends; Communication Scholarship; NCA and ICA Journals; Research Productivity |
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