About this book series

The International Association for Media and Communications Research (IAMCR) has been, for over 50 years, a focal point and unique platform for academic debate and discussion on a variety of topics and issues generated by its many thematic Sections and Working groups (see http://iamcr.org/). This series specifically links to the intellectual capital of the IAMCR and offers more systematic and comprehensive opportunities for the publication of key research and debates. It provides a forum for collective knowledge production and exchange through trans-disciplinary contributions. In the current phase of globalizing processes and increasing interactions, the series provides a space to rethink those very categories of space and place, time and geography through which communication studies has evolved, thus contributing to identifying and refining concepts, theories and methods with which to explore the diverse realities of communication in a changing world. Its central aim is to provide a platform for knowledge exchange from different geo-cultural contexts. Books in the series contribute diverse and plural perspectives on communication developments including from outside the Anglo-speaking world which is much needed in today's globalized world in order to make sense of the complexities and intercultural challenges communication studies are facing.
Electronic ISSN
2634-5986
Print ISSN
2634-5978
Series Editor
  • Bruce Mutsvairo,
  • Sadia Jamil

Book titles in this series

  1. Public Communication in Freefall

    Revisiting the work of Jay Blumler

    Editors:
    • Stephen Coleman
    • Frank Esser
    • Julie Firmstone
    • Katy Parry
    • Copyright: 2025

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook
  2. The Instant World Report

    Canada's Role in Shaping the Right to Communicate

    Authors:
    • Aliaa Dakroury
    • Copyright: 2024

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook

Abstracted and indexed in

  1. SCOPUS