Southeastern Review of Journalism History
Explore the evolution of mass communication through our scholarly articles and comprehensive reviews. Join us in uncovering the rich tapestry of journalism history.
Discover the Rich History of Journalism
Delve into the archives and uncover the evolution of mass communication through our comprehensive reviews and scholarly articles.
About Us
Southeastern Review of Journalism History
The Southeastern Review of Journalism History is a distinguished publication associated with the American Journalism Historians Association and the Augusta University Department of Communication. Our journal is dedicated to the study of mass communication history, offering a platform for both student and faculty research. Under the expert guidance of Dr. Debra Reddin van Tuyll, our editor in chief, and Dr. David W. Bulla, our managing editor, we strive to provide insightful and scholarly articles that contribute to the understanding of journalism’s past.
Our journal is produced by students in the Academic Publishing class at Augusta University, showcasing their dedication and academic rigor. For the 2018 issues, our staff includes Luke Street, Bekendrianna Wynn, Jordan Stenger, and Allison Hagen. We welcome submissions from both students and faculty, encouraging a diverse range of perspectives and research on the history of mass communication. Join us in exploring the rich tapestry of journalism history and its impact on contemporary media.
Editor in Chief
Dr. Debra Reddin van Tuyll
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