Communication for Development and Social Change

Communication for Development and Social Change - An Academic Journal.

"The journal starts from cross-, inter-, trans- and multi-disciplinary perspectives, basically encompassing the theoretical and applied disciplines in the human and social sciences. Its disciplinary focus will be on the role of communication (interpersonal communication, traditional media and mass media, as well as information and communication technologies) in processes of social change at distinct societal levels (global, regional, national, local and interpersonal) in both the Global South and North."

Editorial Team
Accessed June 2008:
 * Editor-in-Chief: Jan Servaes, University of Queensland, Brisbane (Australia)
 * Opinions and Comments Editors: Ullamaija Kivikuru, University of Helsinki (Finland) & Doug Storey, John Hopkins University, Baltimore (USA)
 * Review Editors: Tom Jacobson, Temple University, Philadelphia (USA) & Junhao Hong, University at Buffalo (USA)
 * Special Issues Editors: Rico Lie, Wageningen University (The Netherlands) & Karin Wilkins, University of Texas at Austin (USA)
 * Assistant editors: Nell Arnold, Martin Hadlow, Patchanee Malikhao, Pradip Thomas, University of Queensland (Australia)

Work-in-progress/News from the Fields editors:
 * Guy Bessette, International Development Research Centre (Canada)
 * Nico Carpentier, KUBrussels (Belgium)
 * Francis Nyamnjoh, Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa, Dacca (Senegal)
 * Levi Obijiofior, University of Queensland (Australia)
 * Chin Saik Yoon, Southbound, Penang (Malaysia)
 * Ashish Sen, Voices, Bangalore (India)
 * Ubonrat Siriyuvasak, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok (Thailand)
 * Sara Stuart, Communication for Change, New York (USA)

Associate Editors:
 * Maria Celeste Habito-Cadiz, UP at Los Banos (Phillipines)
 * Nabil Dajani, American University of Beirut (Lebanon)
 * Robert Huesca, Trinity University (USA)
 * Eric Louw, University of Queensland (Australia)
 * Paolo Mefalopulos, Worldbank (USA)
 * Ricardo Ramirez, University of Guelph (Canada)
 * Clemencia Rodriguez, Universidad del Norte (Colombia)
 * Arvind Singhal, Ohio University (USA)
 * Thomas Tufte, Roskilde University (Denmark)

Editorial Advisory Board:
 * Silvia Balit (Italy)
 * Indrajit Banerjee, AMIC (Singapore)
 * Luis Ramiro Beltran (Bolivia)
 * Kwame Boafo, UNESCO (France)
 * Juan Diaz Bordenave (Paraguay)
 * Moncef Bouhafa, Center for Development Communication (USA)
 * Claude-Yves Charron, ORBICOM (Canada)
 * Gustavo Cimadevilla, Universidad de Rio Cuarto (Argentina)
 * Gary Coldevin, Concordia University (Canada)
 * Royal Colle, Cornell University (USA)
 * Brenda Dervin, Ohio State University (USA)
 * Wimal Dissanayake, University of Hawaii at Manoa (USA)
 * Dana Faulkner, Change Project (USA)
 * Elizabeth Fox, USAID (USA)
 * Colin Fraser, Agrisystems (Colombia)
 * Margaret Gallagher, Media & Gender (France)
 * Lucia Grenna, Worldbank (USA)
 * Cees Hamelink, University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
 * Alan Hancock (UK)
 * Tom Hogan, Macquarie University (Australia)
 * Robert Hornik, Annenberg School, Philadelphia (USA)
 * Jean-Pierre Ilboudo, FAO (Italy)
 * Abdul Waheed Khan, UNESCO (France)
 * David Lazarus, UNESCAP (Thailand)
 * Paul Lee, Chinese University of Hong Kong (China)
 * Philip Lee, WACC (UK)
 * Jose Marquez de Melo, USP/UMESP, Sao Paulo (Brazil)
 * Emile McAnany, Santa Clara University (USA)
 * Daniel Mato, Universidad Central de Venezuela
 * John Mayo, Florida State University (USA)
 * Andrew Moemeka, Central Connecticut State University (USA)
 * Daniel Prieto Castillo, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (Argentina)
 * Nora C. Quebral, College of Development Communication (Philippines)
 * Mina Ramirez, Asian Social Institute (Philippines)
 * Brian Shoesmith, Edith Cowan University (Australia)
 * Louie Tabing, Tambuli Project (Philippines)
 * Michael Traber (India/ UK)
 * Georgette Wang, Hong Kong Baptist University (China)
 * Robert White, Gregorian University (Italy)
 * AHM Bazlur Rahman-S21BR, Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (Dhaka, Bangladesh)

Contact

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