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Best Practices Guide for Early Career Reviewers

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As an early career scholar, getting involved in peer reviewing can seem like one of the more challenging parts of getting involved in the field. What kind of work should you begin reviewing? What are best practices for writing peer reviews? How and where can you even get involved? In this episode of the Growing Up Comm. Podcast series, Dr. Dan Andrews asks Dr. Nick Bowman, editor-in-chief of the Journal of Media Psychology, all the burning questions on the minds of early career scholars and soon-to-be reviewers. Drawing from his own experience as a scholar and editor, Dr. Bowman shares insider tips and advice on how early career scholars can best navigate the field of peer reviews.

Click here for the episode transcript

Featuring

Dan Andrew

Nick Bowman

More from our guests:

Dan Andrew

Lecturer | School of the Arts and Media

University of New South Wales

Member | SECAC

Nick Bowman

Associate Professor | Newhouse School of Public Communications

Syracuse University

Editor-in-Chief | Journal of Media Psychology

Works Referenced in Episode:

Journal of Communication

Copy and Audio Editors:

Jabari Clemons

Kate In

Sharlene Burgos

Executive Producer:

DeVante Brown

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As an early career scholar, getting involved in peer reviewing can seem like one of the more challenging parts of getting involved in the field. What kind of work should you begin reviewing? What are best practices for writing peer reviews? How and where can you even get involved? In this episode of the Growing Up Comm. Podcast series, Dr. Dan Andrews asks Dr. Nick Bowman, editor-in-chief of the Journal of Media Psychology, all the burning questions on the minds of early career scholars and soon-to-be reviewers. Drawing from his own experience as a scholar and editor, Dr. Bowman shares insider tips and advice on how early career scholars can best navigate the field of peer reviews.

Click here for the episode transcript

Featuring

Dan Andrew

Nick Bowman

More from our guests:

Dan Andrew

Lecturer | School of the Arts and Media

University of New South Wales

Member | SECAC

Nick Bowman

Associate Professor | Newhouse School of Public Communications

Syracuse University

Editor-in-Chief | Journal of Media Psychology

Works Referenced in Episode:

Journal of Communication

Copy and Audio Editors:

Jabari Clemons

Kate In

Sharlene Burgos

Executive Producer:

DeVante Brown

  continue reading

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