Editor Insights: Marketing Your Journal

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13 April 2021

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Dr. Ronald Chenail, Editor-in-Chief of The Qualitative Report and Adam Rosenthal, Community Director of The Qualitative Report discuss strategies that journal editors can use to support marketing efforts for their journals.

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Adam Rosenthal

Adam Rosenthal, M.B.A is Community Director of The Qualitative Report (TQR), which is housed at Nova Southeastern University. Mr. Rosenthal joined TQR in 2010 as website coordinator responsible for aggregating content. Over the following 10 years, Mr. Rosenthal has helped build a subscriber base and social media strategy that has contributed to the growth of the journal, annual conference, and weekly newsletter.

Ronald Chenail

Ronald J. Chenail, Ph.D., is Editor-in-Chief of The Qualitative Report, on open-access journal hosted on Digital Commons. Since the journal started in 1990, Dr. Chenail and his editorial community has published papers by authors from 93 different countries. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Divorce and Remarriage. Previously, he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy (JMFT), the flagship research journal of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) and Associate Editor with Family Business Review. He is an editorial board member of Qualitative Research in Psychology; American Journal of Family Therapy, Contemporary Family Therapy, and Qualitative Social Work; as well as a founding editorial board member of Qualitative Inquiry. In addition to his editorial work, Dr. Chenail is Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of Family Therapy at Nova Southeastern University.

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Apr 13th, 4:15 AM

Editor Insights: Marketing Your Journal

Dr. Ronald Chenail, Editor-in-Chief of The Qualitative Report and Adam Rosenthal, Community Director of The Qualitative Report discuss strategies that journal editors can use to support marketing efforts for their journals.