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2008, 11 (4) |
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Call for
Manuscript Submissions to Human Communication
Human Communication (a publication
of the Pacific and Asian Communication Association)
The Editor of Human Communication is seeking
submissions of manuscripts to be considered for publication in the 2007 issues
(Volume 10) of the journal. Quantitative and/or qualitative research papers
which center or communication interactions between humans will be considered
for publication. Papers which focus on communication between people from
differing cultures and/or between people within a given culture are encouraged.
Manuscripts which deal with interpersonal communication, intercultural
communication, political communication, instructional communication,
organizational communication, nonverbal communication, health communication,
group communication, persuasive communication, relational communication, family
communication, communication traits, the biology of communication, and
manuscripts which deal with comparisons or contrasts between the communication
of people from different cultures are particularly appropriate for submission.
The submission of critical/cultural manuscripts, manuscripts which center on
critiquing the work of other scholars, and manuscripts that do not focus on
human communication are not encouraged.
Submissions to the editor of Human Communication should be submitted
electronically in English to the Editor (Virginia P. Richmond) at DRVPR1@UAB.EDU. The manuscript should be
single spaced in WordPerfect (preferred) or Word (acceptable). It is
anticipated that most submissions will be evaluated in no more than 10 work
days (which means weekends and holidays are not included). It is anticipated
that brief (5-10 printed pages) and longer (11-30 printed pages) articles will
be published. All submissions should adhere to the guidelines of the APA Style
Manual. Beginning with the tenth volume the journal has become an “electronic
first” journal. That is, each issue is published electronically on a quarterly
schedule. Hard copy of selected articles will be produced in normal book/journal
format and distributed to members of PACA at the end of the volume year.
To view or download recent issues of the journal go to http://paca4u.com. Click on “Journal.”
This site is hosted
by the Department
of Communication Studies at the University of
Alabama at Birmingham.
Comments about website contents should be directed to amsbary@uab.edu.
©
2007, Pacific and Asian Communication Association