Journal Details

Critical Studies in Media Communication

Critical Studies in Media Communication


Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 27
Frequency: 5 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0739-3180
Online ISSN: 1479-5809

Aims & Scope

2008 Impact Factor: 0.5
Ranking: 41/45 in Communication
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Critical Studies in Media Communication provides a home for scholarship in media and mass communication from a cultural studies and critical perspective. It particularly welcomes cross-disciplinary works that enrich debates among various disciplines, critical traditions, methodological and analytical approaches, and theoretical standpoints.

CSMC publishes scholarship about media audiences, representations, institutions, technologies, and professional practices. It includes work in history, political economy, critical philosophy, race and feminist theorizing, rhetorical and media criticism, and literary theory. It takes an inclusive view of media, including newspapers, magazines and other forms of print, cable, radio, television, film, and new media technologies such as the Internet. Manuscripts should be analytical and interpretive (i.e., not merely descriptive) and should make an important, substantive contribution to existing or emerging bodies of knowledge.

Unless specifically indicated otherwise, articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, including screening by the editor and review by at least two anonymous referees.

About the National Communication Association (NCA):

The National Communication Association is the world' largest professional association of scholars, educators, students and practitioners dedicated to studying and promoting effective and ethical communication. With more than 7,000 members representing every state in the U.S. and 25 other countries, NCA provides a wide variety of professional development opportunities, publishes and disseminates significant communication scholarship and advances the communication discipline through meaningful research, teaching, and service.

NCA provides:

  • forums for professional interaction among members
  • publishing outlets in NCA journals and special publications
  • recognition of outstanding member achievements
  • submit memberships based on common interests and concerns
  • special projects to enhance effective and ethical communication in diverse communities and society at large
  • opportunities for professional development and service
  • a voice for the profession on timely issues affecting member and societal interests
  • cooperative relationships with other disciplinary and interdisciplinary associations
  • visibility for communication studies to a wide range of academic and public audience.


NCA members receive one NCA journal, a monthly newsletter and access to a variety of other services and resources with their membership. For more information about NCA or to join the association, visit www.natcom.org or call +1 202-464-4622.