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Women's Studies in Communication is a feminist journal. It was first published in 1977 and is the journal of the Organization for Research on Women and Communication. [1] It is published by Taylor & Francis. [2] From 2014 until 2017, Joan Faber McAlister worked as the journal's editor-in-chief. [3]
Julia T. Wood is a professor of Communication Studies and Humanities, with a focus on personal relationships, intimate partner violence, feminist theory, and the intersections of gender, communication, and culture. She has written or edited over 20 books and 70 articles on these topics.
This is a list of peer-reviewed, academic journals in the field of women's studies. Note: there are many important academic magazines that are not true peer-reviewed journals. They are not listed here.
The Journal of Creative Communications is published three times a year by SAGE Publications (New Delhi, India) in collaboration with MICA, [1] Shela, Ahmedabad, India. It is an international double-blind peer-reviewed journal. JOCC is a journal in the field of communication theory and practice.
The social penetration theory (SPT) proposes that as relationships develop, interpersonal communication moves from relatively shallow, non-intimate levels to deeper, more intimate ones. [1] The theory was formulated by psychologists Irwin Altman of the University of Utah [ 2 ] and Dalmas Taylor of the University of Delaware [ 3 ] in 1973 to ...
The dynamics of interpersonal communication began to shift at the break of the Industrial Revolution. The evolution of interpersonal communication is multifaceted and aligns with technological advancements, societal changes, and theories. Traditionally, interpersonal communication is grounded in face-to-face communication between people.
From 2012 through spring 2017, the journal was edited at Ohio State University, with Guisela Latorre and Judy Tzu-Chun Wu serving as editors-in-chief. [ 4 ] [ 2 ] As of July 2017, the journal's editorial team is based at the University of Utah 's new School for Cultural and Social Transformation, [ 3 ] and the editors are Wanda S. Pillow ...
Since the introduction of co-cultural theory in "Laying the foundation for co-cultural communication theory: An inductive approach to studying "non-dominant" communication strategies and the factors that influence them" (1996), Orbe has published two works describing the theory and its use as well as several studies on communication patterns and strategies based on different co-cultural groups.