The Rural Communication Institute launched its first edition of the Rural Communication Journal in Fall 2020.
Purpose – The purpose of this journal is to serve as an active (and interactive) resource for practitioners, rural researchers, and rural educators.
A Note from the Editor
There is a great need for more rural research. A paucity of research stemming from the United States focuses on rural areas. Other countries in the world seem to be more focused on equity and experiences of individuals living in rural areas than researchers in the United States. I was pleased to work with an amazing team on this issue. I urge everyone who reads this journal to contribute their experiences and focus their research on the rural research field. – Dr. Jennifer Edwards (Editor)
Rural Communication Journal – Issue 1, Volume 2
Rhetorical Rurality and its Metaphoric Expressions
Bryce D. Tellmann, Ph.D., Rob Patterson, Ph.D., Kevin, J. Hales, Ph.D.
Anna Robson, Anthony C. Edwards, Ed.D., Rob Patterson, Ph.D
Another Look at the 2020 Census: Reaching Hard-to-Reach Populations in Rural Areas
Kayla Hall Jones, M.A., Zach Villa, M.A, Bre Lillie, M.A
Using Health Literacy as a Tool to Address Rural Health Disparities during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Xuewei Chen, PhD, MCHES
Review of Rural voices: 15 Authors challenge assumptions about small-town America
Bradley Wolfe, Ed.D.
Rural Communication Journal – Issue 1, Volume 1
Overcoming Mental Health Disparities in Rural Texas
Subi Gandhi, Ph.D. (Public Health, Tarleton State University)
Agritourism Opportunities for Rural Farmers and Ranchers
Karley A. Goen, Ed.D. (Communication Studies, Tarleton State University)
Anna Laurent (Master’s Student – Tarleton Communication Studies)
Economic Development in Rural Areas
Son Mai, Ph.D. (Management, McNeese State University)
Shitara Taylor (Master’s Student – Communication Studies ,Tarleton State University)
Rural Communication Internships – Creating Win-Win Partnerships
Cessna Winslow, Ph.D. (Communication Studies, Tarleton State University)
Rural Travel and Tourism – Call to Action
Charles Howard, Ph.D. (Communication Studies, Tarleton State University)
Innovative Rural Outreach and Engagement
Jennifer T. Edwards, Ed.D. (Communication Studies, Tarleton State University)
Call for Submissions
The Rural Communication Institute at Tarleton State University is seeking submissions for the next rural communication journal. Possible article topics include, but are not limited to the following rural topics: emergency management, K-12, higher education, telemedicine, agriculture, supply chain access, and small business.
The RCJ accepts papers (7,000 words maximum), literature reviews (3,000 words), and book reviews (2,000 words maximum). The maximum length requirements also includes the abstract, figures, tables, and references. Each submission should follow APA format (7th edition) and should be written in Times New Roman, double-spaced, and 12-point font. (*This includes abstract, tables, figures, and references.)
All submissions must be received by:
- September 15th (Fall Journal)
- January 30th (Spring Journal)
Please remember to include a title page and abstract with your submission. Each title page should include names of the authors, their position, and their affiliation.