Aim And Scope
Aim
The International Journal for Research in Media & Communication (IJRMC) aims to promote high-quality scholarly research and critical discussion in the fields of media, journalism, and communication studies. The journal seeks to provide an international platform for researchers, academicians, media practitioners, and communication professionals to publish original and innovative research that contributes to the theoretical and practical development of media and communication disciplines.
The journal particularly focuses on exploring the evolving role of media in contemporary societies, the impact of digital communication technologies, and the relationship between media, culture, politics, and society. By encouraging interdisciplinary research and global perspectives, IJRMC aims to support academic dialogue and advance knowledge in media and communication research.
Scope
The International Journal for Research in Media & Communication (IJRMC) publishes scholarly research that examines the dynamic and evolving nature of media and communication in contemporary society. The journal provides a platform for interdisciplinary studies that explore theoretical developments, empirical research, and practical applications within the field of media and communication.
The scope of the journal encompasses a broad range of topics related to traditional and digital media systems, communication practices, and the social, cultural, political, and economic implications of media technologies. The journal particularly encourages research that addresses emerging trends in global communication, digital transformation, and the growing influence of media in shaping public opinion, cultural identities, and social interactions.
The journal welcomes contributions from scholars and researchers working in diverse areas of media and communication studies, including but not limited to:
- Journalism Studies and Mass Communication
- Digital Media, New Media, and Emerging Communication Technologies
- Social Media, Online Communities, and Digital Society
- Media and Cultural Studies
- Political Communication and Media Influence on Public Policy
- Public Relations, Corporate Communication, and Strategic Communication
- Advertising, Branding, and Integrated Marketing Communication
- Media Ethics, Media Law, and Media Regulation
- Film Studies, Television Studies, and Multimedia Communication
- Media Management, Media Economics, and Media Industries
- Intercultural and International Communication
- Development Communication and Community Media
- Communication Theory and Media Research Methodologies
- Media Literacy, Media Education, and Communication Pedagogy
- Visual Communication, Digital Storytelling, and Content Production
The journal also encourages comparative, cross-cultural, and interdisciplinary research that connects media and communication studies with related fields such as sociology, political science, cultural studies, information science, and digital technology studies.
By covering a wide spectrum of topics, the International Journal for Research in Media & Communication aims to support the advancement of academic knowledge and promote meaningful discussions on the role of media and communication in a rapidly changing global environment.