The Political Communication Division of the International Communication Association and the Political Communication Section of the American Political Science Association foster thought at the intersection of political life and communication.
People who are interested in this area of research can follow us and meet other members through various other (social) media:
Website: www.politicalcommunication.org.
Members publish a newsletter with short articles of current interest on thinking in the field along with grant opportunities, books released, and more; post conference activities and minutes; link to the joint research journal Political Communication; host a blog; and keep records of current leadership and past activities and history.
Facebook: facebook.com/groups/338664022814.
Members post events, publications, announcements, and activities.
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/groups/PoliCom-Political-Communication-2787353.
More than 2000 members engage in discussions, post and search for jobs, announce promotions, and build networks for research.
Twitter: @poli_com.
Members keep abreast of new open-access research papers, calls for papers, conferences, and new ideas.
Academia.edu: Poli Com.
Members can now also follow us on academia.edu and through that medium find other members and interesting papers.
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