INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS BULLETIN
VOLUME 34, No. 1-2 (Fall 1999)
FROM THE EDITOR
Regardless of what else in this issue you choose to read, look over the material on pp. 3-5 carefully: Note the three calls for papers, the information on the student newswriting contest and the call for nominations for the "International Communication Scholar of the Century"; read our fearless leaders (Division Head Sandy Rao) message to the members; and peruse Immediate Past Head Mike Elasmars report on the Divisional Census on Publication. This is a very active division--if we say so ourselves.
As always, we are eager to receive your contributions in the following areas:
ARTICLES: We welcome all methodological approaches to subject matter dealing with of international mass communication. ICD members will blind-review submissions. Commentary pieces and short notes on preliminary findings or research in progress also are most welcome. To make your editor's task easier, and facilitate prompt action on your manuscript, please follow these guidelines:
(1) Limit manuscripts to 22 double-spaced pages (including cites and tables).
(2) Submit manuscripts in triplicate.
(3) Follow a recognized style (APA, MLA, etc.).
(4) ICB is produced using a Macintosh microcomputer, Apple Laserwriter printer and ReadySetGo! desktop publishing software. If you can, send Mac text files (separate files for text, notes and tables) on disk, along with two hard copies. In some cases, we can also convert a manuscript that has been produced on an IBM or compatible computer.
NEWS: Is your organization involved in newsworthy activities? Have you professional news of interest to our readership? Keep your colleagues informed! Particularly welcome are country or regional reports on mass communication related activities, policies, etc., in various locales around the world.
BOOK REVIEWS: Please keep book reviews at 600-800 words (2-3 double-spaced pages). A brief advance note on your review plans will avoid duplications. We are particularly interested in (1) reviews of communication books published outside the USA and (2) English reviews of communication books written in languages other than English.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES: ICD members are very interested in bibliographies/reading lists pertaining to communication practices and issues around the world. If you have compilations of publications similar to the ones we have published so far, ICB would be happy to publish them.
Please keep your news, submissions and ideas coming.
Yorgo Pasadeos
Last updated August 1, 2001. All information found in this site is ©2001, the International Communication Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
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