How to Publish Your Communication Research: An Insider’s GuideSAGE Publications, 23 авг. 2001 г. - Всего страниц: 176 Well-known journal editors and Communication scholars Alison Alexander and W. James Potter provide an insider's guide to getting published in scholarly communication journals. Alexander and Potter begin with a review of the manuscript submission process followed by coverage of writing traps that should be avoided. Additional chapters, written by eight other distinguished journal editors, tell prospective authors what editors and reviewers look for when deciding which articles should be published and which should not.
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1 The Manuscript Submission Process | 1 |
2 Avoiding Writing Traps | 13 |
3 The Challenge of Writing the Literature Review | 23 |
4 The Challenge of Writing the Theoretical Essay | 47 |
5 The Challenge of Writing the Quantitative Study | 57 |
6 The Challenge of Writing the Qualitative Study | 77 |
7 The Challenge of Writing the Interpretive Inquiry | 97 |
8 The Challenge of Writing the CriticalCultural Essay | 113 |
9 The Challenge of Writing the Historical Essay | 131 |
About the Editors | 157 |
About the Authors | 159 |
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