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Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly (JMCQ)
Impact Factor*: 0.556 | Ranked*: 46/67 in Communication
*Source: 2010 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2011)

JMCQ focuses on research in journalism and mass communication. Each issue features reports of original investigation, presenting the latest developments in theory and methodology of communication, international communication, journalism history, and social and legal problems.

The Correspondent, the Comic, and the Combatant: The Consequences of Host Style in Political Talk Shows by Emily K. Vraga, Stephanie Edgerly, Leticia Bode, D. Jasun Carr, Mitchell Bard, Courtney N. Johnson, Young Mie Kim, and Dhavan V. Shah

Comparing Reporters’ Work across Print, Radio, and Online: Converged Origination, Diverged Packaging by Zvi Reich

Color Blind: Race and the Ethical Reasoning of Blacks on Journalism Dilemmas by Renita Coleman

Journalism & Mass Communication Educator (JMCE)JMCE focuses on the professional needs of the journalism and mass communication educator and administrator on both secondary and collegiate levels. Articles on teaching techniques, new courses and technology help promote excellence in the classroom. Statistical information on student enrollments and career interests, trends in curriculum design, surveys and opinion polls are featured. Searching for the Core of Journalism Education: Program Directors Disagree on Curriculum Priorities by Robin Blom and Lucinda D. Davenport

The Personality of Plagiarism by Norman P. Lewis and Bu Zhong

Establishing a “Renown-Gown” Relationship: The Role of Advisory Boards in Communication Programs by Vince Benigni, Douglas Ferguson, and Brian McGee

Journalism & Communication Monographs(JCM)JCM presents in-depth, long-form research on specific topics within journalism and mass communication. The mission of the journal is to provide a venue for scholarly works, particularly those that provide a critical or applied synthesis of significant scholarship. 

“Journalism as Process”: The Organizational Implications of Participatory Online News by Sue Robinson

The Social Gospel and the News by Ronald R. Rodgers

Mobilizing Mother: From Good Mother to Patriotic Mother in World War I by Ana C. Garner and Karen Slattery

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