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How to Publish Your Communication Research: An Insider’s Guide
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How to Publish Your Communication Research: An Insider’s Guide



October 2001 | 176 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
`The style of How to Publish Your Communication Research makes it a heartening read. Like any good self-help book it doesn't allow doubt to creep in. It's adamant that ultimately you will get published; all you have to do is understand the rules of the game, which up till now have been a closely guarded secret' - The Research Training Initiative at Birmingham Insitute of Art and Design - follow the link below to read the entire review

Alison Alexander and W James Potter provide an `insider's guide' to getting published in scholarly communication journals. In nine chapters, they and seven other distinguished journal editors explain what editors and reviewers look for when deciding which articles should be published and which should not.

 
The Manuscript Submission Process
 
Avoid Writing Traps
Steven Chaffee and Debra Lieberman
The Challenge of Writing the Literature Review
Judee K Burgoon
The Challenge of Writing the Theoretical Essay
Alan M Rubin
The Challenge of Writing the Quantitative Study
Thomas R Lindlof
The Challenge of Writing the Qualitative Study
James A Anderson
The Challenge of Writing the Interpretive Inquiry
Clifford G Christians
The Challenge of Writing the Critical/Cultural Essay
Jean Folkerts
The Challenge of Writing the Historical Essay

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