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Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture (WPCC) is a peer-reviewed journal, published four times a year in hard copy and online.

WPCC recognises the interdisciplinary nature of the field of Media and Cultural Studies, and therefore deliberately encourages diverse methods, contexts and themes. 

Particular interests include, but are not limited to, work related to Popular Culture, Media Audiences, Political Economy, Promotional Culture, New Media, Political communication, Migration and Diasporic Studies.

A major goal of the WPCC is to help develop a de-westernised and transcultural sphere that engages both young and established scholars from different parts of the world in a critical debate about the relationship between communication, culture and society in the 21st Century.    

WPCC invites contributions from all scholars; particularly those at the beginning of their careers.

Katharina Nötzold
Editor
Dr.Katharina Nötzold

E-mail: K.Noetzold(at)westminster.ac.uk



Latest issue available for download:

November 2009
The Herman-Chomsky Propaganda Model Twenty Years On

Co-edited by Katharina Nötzold and Andrew Mullen, including an interview to Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky by Andrew Mullen, articles by Alison Edgley, Jeffery Klaehn, Des Freedman, Peter A. Thompson, Florian Zollmann, Jesse Owen Hearns-Branaman, Matthew Alford, and a book review by Lawrie Hallett.
 

Published Issues


The Herman-Chomsky Propaganda Model Twenty Years On

Media Laws and Arab News

Media and
Foreign Policy


News Journalism
in Transition


Community Radio

Comparing Media Histories

Broadcasting Policy and Globalisation

The Media and Phenomenology

Media and Religion

Narrations/Narrators of Europe

 

Islam and the Media

 

Media in China

 

Mediating Celebrity

 

Media and Zimbabwe

 

Alternative Media Practices

 

Media and Migration

 

 



Accessing the journal articles
 
This site contains the full text of all articles published in the journal.  You may read and download any of these articles free of charge or subscribe to the printed edition


How to submit an article
 
Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture welcomes articles from scholars working in any area of the field. 

We are particularly keen to publish work by doctoral students and people starting their academic careers. Unsolicited articles are encouraged. 

If articles submitted follow some basic rules, it makes the journal run much more efficiently.


ISSN  
1744-6716 (Online) 
1744-6708 (Print)

 
 
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