Thursday, February 13, 2014

New Journals: Political Communication & Servant-Leadership

The UI&U Library has added two new journals to the collection: Political Communication and the International Journal of Servant-Leadership.  These two journals can be accessed from the journal directory:

1) Go to the library homepage
2) Select the Journals tab
3) Search by name of journal 
4) Click EBSCOhost EJS
5) Open the issue and article you would like to read

print journals on shelf
Journals by the.Firebottle (CC BY-SA 2.0)
Political Communication
Political Communication is an interdisciplinary, international journal, published quarterly, that features cutting-edge research at the intersection of politics and communication, broadly conceived. Its expansive subject is the site of rapid changes and pressing policy concerns worldwide. The journal welcomes all research methods and analytical viewpoints that advance understanding of the practices, processes, and policy implications of political communication in all its forms. Regular symposium issues explore key issues in depth. -Journal Description

International Journal of Servant-Leadership
The International Journal of Servant-Leadership publishes cutting-edge essays, theory, and research that will further the influence of servant-leadership globally, in the scientific community, in the world of business, political inquiry, and social justice, as well as across the academic disciplines. In the discipline of leadership studies, many leadership theorists view servant-leadership as the most compelling and profound answer to the fast-paced, change-oriented climate of the present age.

The journal reflects the ideals of educating the whole person, living a life of personal courage and moral discernment, and striving to be a person for others in order to help heal the heart of humanity. It is founded on Robert K. Greenleaf’s (1904–1990) notion that the true test of a servant-leader is that those around the servant-leader become more healthy, more wise, more free, more autonomous, and better able themselves to become servants; and the least privileged of society are benefited or at least not further deprived.
-Journal Description

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