About this journal

Aims and scope

Communication Booknotes Quarterly (CBQ) is an annotated review service for recent books, reports, documents, and electronic publications on all aspects of communication designed for an audience of scholars and librarians in the United States and around the world. Subject areas of interest include, but are not limited to: advertising, public relations, journalism, telecommunications, media effects, media economics, media regulation and policy, media ethics, critical and cultural studies, popular culture, books and publishing, film studies, interpersonal communication, and organizational communication. This journal enjoys the talents of a dozen members who make up an active board of contributors. These topical and regional experts share the quarterly production of hundreds of descriptive and critical reviews. The contributors cover English-, and foreign-language publications from the United States and around the world.

CBQ publishes three kinds of reviews: (1) topical review essays comparing and integrating multiple publications about a given subject; (2) longer single book reviews that evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of a single book in a given area of communication; and (3) brief annotated reviews across a variety of subjects. Issues often begin with a topical review essay concerning publications about a specific topic. Individual reviews are assigned and open submissions are also welcome. The final issue of each year includes an author index and a cumulative book title index to the year's reviews.

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Readership:

Researchers, academics, and librarians in mass communication, telecommunications, the information industry, and all related disciplines.

Journal metrics

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Editorial board

EDITOR
Meta G. Carstarphen, Gaylord College of Journalism & Mass Communication, University of Oklahoma, USA

CONTRIBUTOR BOARD
Amanda Alencar, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands
Bryan J. Carr
, Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, USA
Yi-Hui Christine Huang, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Federico Subervi, Professor (Retired), President, Association for Media Literacy Education, USA
J. Madison Davis , Professor Emeritus, Professional Writing, University of Oklahoma, USA
Jane Marcellus, Professor, Middle Tennessee State University, USA
Ali N. Mohamed, United Arab Emirates University, UAE
Patty Loew, Professor, Director, Center for Native American and Indigenous Research, Northwestern University, USA
Christopher Sterling, George Washington University, USA
David E. Sumner, Professor Emeritus of Journalism, Ball State University, USA

EDITORIAL ASSOCIATE
Margarita Tapia,
Ph.D. Student, Gaylord College of Journalism & Mass Communication, University of Oklahoma, USA

Abstracting and indexing

Abstracted/Indexed in: EBSCOhost Online Research Databases, Scopus, ProQuest.

Open access

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