Journal of Contemporary Issues in Media & Communication (JCIMC)

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Published 29 December 2023

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Deadline: August 31, 2023

JCIMC invites original manuscripts for publication in the upcoming issue (December 2022) in the areas of media and communication, such as film and broadcasting, mass communication, human communication, new media, visual communication, media policies, communication, and culture, journalism, PR, advertising, and branding. JCIMC also adopts a multi-disciplinary approach in highlighting debates related to contemporary issues in society and the media industry.


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Journal of Contemporary Issues in Media & Communication (JCIMC) is a scholarly peer-reviewed journal that promotes advancement in the fields of media and communication theory and research. It provides a platform for current debates, critique and analysis in the field of media, research and communication to stimulate contemporary discussions on pressing media issues. The focus is primarily on the aspects of research, practice, policy, theory and application in media and communication. The journal’s key purpose is to provide a platform for researchers and practitioners to publish and access up-to-date, comprehensive and important research work on communication and its related fields. The journal aims to contribute to the development of integrated and diverse forms of research, by linking aspects of media practice, theory, media literacy and policy.  

Scope of the Journal

The journal includes a broad range of subjects under media and communication such as film & broadcasting, mass communication, human communication, new media, visual communication, media policies, communication and culture, journalism, PR, advertising and branding. JCIMC also adopts a multi-disciplinary approach in highlighting debates related to contemporary issues in society and the media industry. 

Target Readers

Academics, researchers, students, policymakers, media practitioners in journalism, broadcasting, public relations, advertising and other media and communication professionals.