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Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies debuts

The first issue of NCA’s newest journal, Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, is being published in March.  NCA members who would like to subscribe to the journal should send an email to journals@natcom.org.  Please write “Change to CCCS” in the subject line if you would like to switch your current subscription.  Write “Subscribe CCCS” if you would like to subscribe to CCCS in addition to the journal(s) to which you currently subscribe.  There is a $15 fee for an additional journal subscription.

Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies

Volume 1, Number 1 (March 2004)

John Louis Lucaites and James P. McDaniel, Telescopic Mourning/Warring in the Global Village: De-Composing (Japanese) Authority Figures

Douglas Kellner, The Media and the Crisis of Democracy in the Age of Bush2

Henry A. Giroux, Cultural Studies, Public Pedagogy, and the Responsibility of Intellectuals

Robert Jensen, September 11 and the Failures of American Intellectuals

Thomas Palaima, The Texas Professoriate and Public Political Discourse Before and After 9/11

Barbie Zelizer, When Facts, Truth, and Reality Are God-Terms:  On Journalism's Uneasy Place in Cultural Studies

Carol Stabile, Book Review of A Consumer's Republic

 

 

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