Communication history yearbook

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Communication history yearbook

description Scientific journal
Area of ​​Expertise History , communication science
language German
publishing company Franz Steiner Verlag ( Germany )
First edition 1999
founder Holger Böning , Arnulf Kutsch, Rudolf Stöber
Frequency of publication yearly
Editor-in-chief Wilbert Ubbens
editor Daniel Bellingradt, Holger Böning , Arnulf Kutsch, Patrick Merziger, Rudolf Stöber
Web link Website
ISSN

The Yearbook for Communication History (JbKG) is an interdisciplinary specialist journal that publishes articles on communication history .

Editor, editor and advisory board

The JbKG is published by Daniel Bellingradt (Erlangen), Holger Böning (Bremen), Arnulf Kutsch (Leipzig), Patrick Merziger (Leipzig) and Rudolf Stöber (Bamberg). The magazine is edited by Wilbert Ubbens (Bremen). The scientific advisory board includes Frank Bösch , Hans Bohrmann, Norbert Frei , Dagmar Freist , Heinz-Dieter Heimann , Joan Hemels, Maria Löblich, Michael Schmolke, Reinhart Siegert, Bernd Sösemann and Jürgen Wilke .

Emergence

The then editors Holger Böning, Arnulf Kutsch and Rudolf Stöber put a foreword in front of the first year of the magazine in 1999. Accordingly, the yearbook takes up the growing interest in various scientific disciplines such as history and cultural studies , folklore, as well as literary and art history in issues relating to the history of communication. At the same time it reacts to the marginalization of the history of communication in the empirical-social science communication science and wants to "stimulate historical research in communication science".

construction

The yearbook has about 320 pages and is divided into four parts. In the first part, essays appear that deal with problems relating to the history of communication in close proximity to sources . The second section is devoted to the miscells , they contain research reports and assessments of the development and archiving of sources of communication history. The yearbook for the history of communication also contains an extensive review section and concludes with an essay bibliography , the result of the evaluation of more than 800 journals with regard to contributions to the history of communication.

The review section and the bibliography are freely accessible on the publisher's website from 2005 onwards. The entire years from 2005 to 2008 can also be viewed online.

reception

In a review for the specialist forum H-Soz-Kult , the communication scientist Horst Pöttker judged that it was “a solid, perhaps somewhat traditionally designed, communication history research based on detailed information rather than stimulating by innovative questions”.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Yearbook for Communication History - Editor. Website of the Franz Steiner Verlag. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
  2. Holger Böning , Arnulf Kutsch, Rudolf Stöber: Foreword. In: Yearbook for Communication History. No. 1, 1999, pp. V-VI.
  3. Yearbook for Communication History - Reference Information. Website of the Franz Steiner Verlag. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
  4. ^ Yearbook for Communication History - Editorial. Website of the Franz Steiner Verlag. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
  5. ^ Yearbook for Communication History - Volumes. Website of the Franz Steiner Verlag. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
  6. Horst Pöttker : Review of: Böning, Holger; Kutsch, Arnulf; Stöber, Rudolf (Hrsg.): Jahrbuch für Kommunikationgeschichte (JbKG), Volume 8. Stuttgart 2007 In: H-Soz-Kult , March 14, 2008, accessed on May 21, 2016.