
Aim And Scope
Aim:
Media and Communication lie at the heart of shaping societies, bridging cultures, and influencing global perspectives. As a dynamic and multidisciplinary field, it addresses diverse aspects of information exchange, digital transformation, cultural expression, and the evolving impact of media on individuals and communities. In this context, the International Journal of Media & Communication serves as a platform for knowledge creation and dissemination, dedicated to advancing research and understanding in media, communication, and related disciplines. Our journal is committed to fostering the exchange of high-quality, peer-reviewed research that spans across traditional, digital, and emerging forms of media and communication studies. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, Mass Communication, Journalism, Digital Media, Public Relations, Media Psychology, Political Communication, and Global Media Studies. By offering a rigorous platform for scholarly contributions, our mission is to enhance academic dialogue and contribute to the growth of innovative practices in media and communication. The International Journal of Media & Communication emphasizes integrity, originality, and scientific rigor in all published work. Through a robust peer-review system, the journal ensures that articles meet the highest standards of academic excellence. In addition, our commitment to timely review and publication processes allows researchers and practitioners to access and share new insights without delay. Aligned with the principles of open access, our journal ensures that published work is freely accessible to scholars, educators, policymakers, and the wider community worldwide. This unrestricted availability promotes global collaboration, supports teaching and learning, and inspires innovation in the study and practice of media and communication. In summary, the International Journal of Media & Communication plays a vital role in advancing the frontiers of media research and practice. By encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration, publishing high-quality research, and embracing open access, the journal contributes to a deeper understanding of media’s role in shaping knowledge, culture, and society across the globe.
Scope:
• Digital Media & Communication
• Journalism & News Studies
• Media Ethics & Policy
• Film, Television & Visual Studies
• Public Relations & Advertising
• Media Psychology & Audience Research
• Social Media Studies
• Globalization & Intercultural Communication
• Political Communication
• Cultural & Creative Industries
• Media Literacy & Education
• Communication Technologies
• Strategic Communication
• Online Communities & Virtual Worlds
• Crisis & Health Communication
• Entertainment & Popular Culture
• Artificial Intelligence in Media
• Digital Storytelling & Content Creation
• Cybersecurity & Media Governance
• Global Media Trends