N C A

   National
   Communication
   Association
     
Founded 1914

 

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Communication Monographs


Communication Monographs, published in March, June, September and December, is devoted mainly to scientific and empirical investigations of communication processes. 

Communication Monographs historically has reported original research grounded in theory dealing with human symbolic exchange in varying social contexts. It will continue to do so. 

The journal is not restricted to particular theoretical or methodological perspectives. Manuscripts reflecting diverse issues, scholarly modes of inquiry, and innovative thinking about the ways in which communication is shaped and functions in human interaction are welcome. Incumbent on contributors, however, is the responsibility to establish in a defensible, comprehensible manner how the work they seek to have published advances knowledge in the context to which it applies. 

The journal has a tradition of rigorous review and high intellectual standards. Only the very best of the manuscripts received are published. Quality is determined by qualified reviewers and the Editor.

 

 
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