Medien & Kommunikationswissenschaft (Media & Communication Studies)

2011 - Year 59

Earlier volumes of "Medien & Kommunikationswissenschaft" [Media & Communication Studies] are available online at the website www.m-und-k.info. Here, all volumes older than three years can be downloaded free of charge as PDF files, that is, currently all volumes from 2000 to 2008 inclusive. From each journal since 2009, the table of contents and one article are available free.

Medien & Kommunikationswissenschaft offers a forum for discussion of questions related to media and communication, as well as for analysing media development from various perspectives and across all forms.

Medien & Kommunikationswissenschaft hence reflects the trends in research and the public discussion surrounding the media.

Medien & Kommunikationswissenschaft runs to ca. 600 pages p.a. and contains articles, reports, contributions to discussions, reviews on literature, extracts from the relevant international specialist journals, as well as a survey of new literature.

The journal appears quarterly, subscription price 2010: 104,- Euro p.a. Preferential price for students (annual submission of enrolment certificate required) 58,- Euro p.a., single issue 27,- Euro. All prices plus postage and packing. Cancellation quarterly at the end of the year. ISSN 1615-634X.

Available through the Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, Waldseestr. 3-5, D-76530 Baden-Baden, Tel.: +49 7221 2104-0 - Fax: +49 7221 2104-27, E-Mail: nomos@nomos.de

 

Editorial Team: Prof. Dr. Joan Kristin Bleicher, Prof. Dr. Uwe Hasebrink, Anja Herzog, Dr. Claudia Lampert, PD Dr. Wiebke Loosen, Christiane Matzen, Dr. Jan-Hinrik Schmidt, Hermann-Dieter Schröder, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schulz, Jutta Simon

Advisors: Dr. habil. Stefanie Averbeck-Lietz (International and Intercultural Communication), Prof. Dr. Hans-Jürgen Bucher (Media Language - Media Discourse),  Prof. Dr. Beatrice Dernbach (Journalism / Journalism Research),  Dr. Marco Dohle (Reception and Impact Research), Prof. Dr. Patrick Donges  (Communication and Politics), Dr. Martin Emmer (Computer Mediated Communication), Dr. Stephanie Geise (Visual Communication), Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp (Sociology of Media Communication), Prof. Dr. Marcus Maurer (Methods), Dr. Bjørn von Rimscha (Economics), Prof. Dr. Ulrike Röttger (PR and Organisational Communication), Prof. Dr. Christian Schicha (Communication and Media Ethics), Prof. Dr. Christian Steininger (ÖGK: Austrian Association of Communication Studies), Jun.-Prof. Dr. Tanja Thomas (Media, Public and Gender), Ulrike Wagner, M.A. (Media Education), Prof. Dr. Jürgen Wilke (Communication History), Prof. Dr. Vinzenz Wyss (SGKM: Swiss Association of Communication and Media Studies)