To mark the journal's 50th anniversary, HCR has released a special issue reflecting on 50 years of theory in Human Communication Research, and where research can continue from here.
Read the special issue here. (https://academic.oup.com/hcr/issue/50/2)
ISSUE OPEN FOR ALL OF MAY 2024
Special Issue: Reflecting on 50 years of theory in Human Communication Research: where do we go from here?
Guest Editors: Mary Beth Oliver, Homero Gil de Zuniga, and Tamara D. Afifi
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Reflecting on 50 years of theory in Human Communication Research
Where do we go from here
MARYBETH OLIVER, HOMERO GIL DE ZUNIGA, AND TAMARA D. AFIFI
Fifty-years of theory-driven research in HCR
Prominence, progress, and opportunities
CAROLYN KARMON SHUE, LAURA L. S. O'HARA, AND GLEN STAMP
The role of theory in researching and understanding human communication
TIMOTHY R. LEVINE AND DAVID M. MARKOWITZ
Quantitative criticalism for social justice and equity-oriented communication research
YOULLEE KIM
The CODE^SHIFT model
A data justice framework for collective impact and social transformation
SRIVIDYA RAMASUBRAMANIAN AND MOHAN J. DUTTA
Minding the source
Toward an integrative theory of human–machine communication
EUN-JU LEE
Trust but verify?
A social epistemology framework of knowledge acquisition and verification practices for fictional entertainment
ANNE BARTSCH, MARIE-LOUISE MARES, JOHANNA SCHINDLER, JESSICA KU ̈ HN, AND
INA KRACK
Eudaimonic entertainment overcoming resistance
An update and expansion of narrative persuasion models
EMILY MOYER-GUSE ́ AND JULIA WILSON
The misinformation recognition and response model
An emerging theoretical framework for investigating antecedents to and consequences of misinformation recognition
MICHELLE A. AMAZEEN
The labor of communicatively coping
Toward an Integrative Theory of Communication Work
ERIN E. DONOVAN AND ABIGAIL DALGLEISH HAZLETT
Pulling the field out of a "One Variable, One Role" mindset
Maximizing the theoretical value of interaction terms in communication's mediation models
R. LANCE HOLBERT, HYUNJIN SONG, MORGAN E. ELLITHORPE,
HEATHER L. LAMARRE, ELIZABETH S. BAIK, AND COLLEEN M. TOLAN
The Media Use Model
A metatheoretical framework for media processes and effects
JENNIFER HOEWE AND DAVID R. EWOLDSEN
Consider the time dimension
Theorizing and formalizing sequential media selection
XUANJUN GONG AND RICHARD HUSKEY
Ushering in an age of scientific principles for communication research
STEFANIE Z. DEMETRIADES, NATHAN WALTER, AND R. LANCE HOLBERT
A framework of moderators in social norm-based message persuasiveness based on a systematic review
JUNHAN CHEN, SHILIN XIA, AND TONG LIN
Persuasive message effects via activated and modified belief clusters
Toward a general theory
DAVID M. KEATING
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Tom Mankowski
ICA
Washington DC
United States
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