Rethinking De-Westernization in Communication Studies: The Ibero-American Movement in International Publishing

Marton Demeter, Manuel Goyanes, Federico Navarro, Judit Mihalik, Claudia Mellado

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Abstract

This study joins the emerging de-Westernization discourse within communication studies and empirically compares the diversity of Ibero-American, Western, and regional journals at three different levels: authorship, editorial board membership, and citations. Our findings show that through low geopolitical diversity and high regional shares in authorship, editorial board membership, and citations, the Ibero-American region uses its structural, linguistic, and cultural resources to offer an alternative universe to mainstream English-based communication research. The article argues that the process of trailblazing the pathways to de-Westernizing communication scholarship is best accomplished when it is actively led by peripheral regions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3027-3046
Number of pages20
JournalInternational Journal of Communication
Volume16
StatePublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Ibero-America
  • communication studies
  • de-Westernization
  • editorial boards
  • scientific performance

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