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Convergence (journal)


FieldValue
titleConvergence
coverConvergence Journal Front Cover Image.jpg
editorSarah Atkinson and Helen Kennedy
disciplineMedia studies
abbreviationConvergence
publisherSAGE Publications
frequencyQuarterly
history1995-present
websitehttps://www.sagepub.com/journalsProdDesc.nav?prodId=Journal201774
link1http://con.sagepub.com/content/current
link1-nameOnline access
link2http://con.sagepub.com/content/by/year
link2-nameOnline archive
OCLC60629730
LCCN97034285
ISSN1354-8565
eISSN1748-7382

| impact-year = | link1-name = Online access | link2-name = Online archive Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies is a Q1-ranked (ranking by Scimago) quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers the fields of communications and media. The current editors are Sarah Aitkinson (King's College London) and Helen Kennedy (University of Nottingham). It was founded in 1995 by Julia Knight and Alexis Weedon (University of Bedfordshire) who edited volumes 1-23. The journal set the agenda for research the social and cultural implications of the new media technologies. First published by John Libbey Media, and then The University of Luton Press, it is now published by SAGE Publications.

It has published research by Amy Bruckman, danah boyd, Larissa Hjorth, Stine Lomborg, Mette Mortensen, Simone Murray, Kate Pullinger, T.L. Taylor, M Whiteman, Andre Caron, Jay Bolter, Henry Jenkins, Annette Markham, Mark Deuze, amongst others.

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in:

  • British Education Index
  • Compendex
  • Film and Television Literature Index
  • Scopus
  • Zetoc
  • Scopus
  • Social Sciences Citation Index
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