Abstract

The launch of Stream is a significant event for Communication scholarship in Canada. This new and highly innovative e-journal has been conceived, designed, and directed in its entirety by graduate students in the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University, and it represents a bold and creative approach to the dissemination of new and emerging Communication research in communities of graduate scholars.

Highlights

  • Stream is interested in publishing articles and book reviews by Canadian graduate students in communication studies and related fields

  • Papers should fit into one of the three proposed “streams,” but we invite contributors to challenge their conceptions of these subjects with interdisciplinary approaches to these subject areas. We hope that this student initiative will become a space for graduate students to publish new work and expand upon new ideas, contributing to a thriving graduate intellectual culture

  • Stream supports and strives to integrate the ideals of the creative commons and copyleft movements at every possible level

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Stream is interested in publishing articles and book reviews by Canadian graduate students in communication studies and related fields. Papers should fit into one of the three proposed “streams,” but we invite contributors to challenge their conceptions of these subjects with interdisciplinary approaches to these subject areas. We hope that this student initiative will become a space for graduate students to publish new work and expand upon new ideas, contributing to a thriving graduate intellectual culture. Visit www.streamjournal.org for full author guidelines and register to submit a paper. Register at www.streamjournal.org and enter yourself into our database of graduate student reviewers

Stream and Creative Commons
Guest Editorial
School of Communication Simon Fraser University
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