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This edition marks the beginning of Volume11 of our publication and its transfer to the Peter Lang Publishing House (Frankfurt/Main, New York, Berne). Henceforth "Communications" will be published with the subtitle "The European Journal of Communication." This is intended to draw attention once again to the objective of our endeavors to impart, with due priority, results of European research on mass communication. Though we will not neglect to let non-European authors have their say in the three languages we cultivate (English, French, German), it will always be only to the extent as their contributions may be considered relevant, informative, and directive to European research. In doing this we will strictly adhere to the line which has been guiding us since the first appearance of "Communications," which means, in view of the vastness meanwhile gained by the field of media research, starting where the practice-related empirical element is in the foreground. Since we do not intend to either lag behind or run ahead of the technological development of the mass media it is far from the journal's line of interest to lose itself in arbitrary theories or fashionable discussions on cultural affairs, condone narrowminded nationalism, or defend power positions.
Communications – de Gruyter
Published: Jan 1, 1985
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