ICA Handbook Series

The International Communication Association Handbook Series is a series of scholarly handbooks that represent the interests of ICA members and help to further the association’s goals of promoting theory and research in the communication discipline.

Targeting scholars and advanced students in communication and media studies and related disciplines, each handbook serves as a benchmark summary of current communication scholarship in a specific area of research. Handbooks published in the series comprehensively chart the field by covering a range of key debates, issues and contexts. In addition to a critical engagement with central theoretical and empirical traditions, they provide a systematic and accessible overview of the state of scholarship, advance theory-building and problem-solving, and identify areas for further theory and research in an international context.

The series includes handbooks that consider content areas in communication research, methodological approaches to communication research, and theoretical lenses for scholarship in communication. The series volumes attempt to cross sub-disciplinary boundaries to address timely problems of international scope. They do not just represent different areas of the field but bring them together to focus on intersecting problems and research interests. Such problems may be formulated as topical concerns (globalization; democracy; health and wellbeing; gender and sexuality), theoretical approaches (social cognition; critical studies; feminist theory) or matters of communication in general (environmental communication; organizational communication).

A joint venture between the International Communication Association and Routledge, the ICA Handbook Series is edited by Karin Wahl-Jorgensen (link) and Thomas Hanitzsch (link).

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For more information about this series, please contact Karin and Thomas directly, Thomas Mankowski, ICA Associate Executive Director (tmankowski@icahdq.org) and/or Felisa Salvago-Keyes, Routledge Publisher of Communication Studies (felisa.salvago-keyes@taylorandfrancis.com).

Disclaimer: The International Communication Association (ICA) is committed to advancing the scholarly study of communication by encouraging and facilitating excellence in academic research worldwide. As part of this commitment, ICA provides a platform for diverse perspectives through its publications. The views, opinions, and statements expressed by the editors, authors, and content contributors in the journals published by ICA are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of ICA, its members, officers, or its governing bodies. ICA respects the autonomy of its journal editors and upholds the principles of academic freedom and integrity. The content published in ICA journals is subject to peer review and adheres to the highest standards of scholarly ethics. However, ICA does not endorse or take responsibility for the individual viewpoints presented in these publications.