Open Access Journals
In recent years free, on line journals, many of them open access and peer-reviewed, have begun to both challenge and complement traditional academic publishing. This is a welcome development and IAMCR is developing a resource on its website with links to journals in the field of media and communications. Unless otherwise mentioned, these journals are not affiliated with IAMCR.
Please send your suggestions for journals to include and help develop this service for IAMCR members and the media and communication research community at large. Please include the journal title, publisher, URL and a brief description.
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OPEN ACCESS JOURNALS
American Communication Journal
The American Communication Journal is a completely online, blind-reviewed publication, dedicated to the conscientious analysis and criticism of significant communicative artifacts. Appreciating the diversity of research agendas and methodologies in the study of communication, the Co-Editors and Editorial Board of ACJ welcome submissions on any topic related to the discipline. The ACJ is an academic journal. As such, it is dedicated to the open exchange of information. For this reason, ACJ is freely available to individuals and institutions. Copies of this journal or articles in this journal may be distributed for research or educational purposes free of charge and without permission. However, commercial use of the ACJ website or the articles contained herein is expressly prohibited without the written consent of the editor.
Baltic Screen Media Review is a new peer-reviewed journal that was launched in 2013 and is published by Tallinn University Baltic Film and Media School. Its core mission is to publish original and critical research articles on a variety of screen media forms and phenomena that are either produced in or represent the cultures and realities of the Baltic region. The journal appears once a year both in print form as well as online. Six months after publication date the issues turn open access. The journal is published in English language.
Belphégor est une revue internationale arbitrée de niveau universitaire, consacrée à l'étude des littératures populaires et de la culture médiatique. Elle est ouverte à toutes les approches critiques et encourage l'interdisciplinarité et les études comparatives. La mission de la revue est de stimuler la discussion, la recherche et les contacts entre chercheurs de tous horizons dans le domaine français, anglo-saxon, italien, allemand, espagnol et lusitanien.
Created on 2005, Brazilian Journalism Research has as main mission is the promotion of advanced interdisciplinary studies about Journalism, publishing scientific articles of research´s results, stimulating debates on theoretical and methodological issues on Journalism. BJR also seeks to contribute to creating and strengthening national and international research networks on journalism.
BJR publishes academic papers that are original and unpublished, made by doctors and doctoral students, on Journalism Theory, Journalism Research and Journalism Criticism. Masters, masters studentes and undergraduate students can submit papers since co-authored with researchers who have doctoral degree or are doctoral students. BJR accepts texts in a continuos flow, preferably those that are researches results. In addition to these articles BJR publishes Special Issues on specific themes of Journalism, detailed in public Call For Papers.
Canadian Journal of Communication
The objective of the Canadian Journal of Communication is to publish Canadian research and scholarship in the field of communication. In pursuing this objective, particular attention is paid to research that has a distinctive Canadian flavour by virtue of choice of topic or by drawing on the legacy of Canadian theory and research. The purview of the journal is the entire field of communication studies as practiced in Canada or with relevance to Canada. The Canadian Journal of Communication is a print and online quarterly. Back issues are accessible online without restriction. Access to the most recent year's issues, including the current issue, requires a subscription.
Case Studies in Strategic Communication
Case Studies in Strategic Communication (CSSC) is dedicated to the study of strategic communication through the case study form. Case studies illustrate the strategies, tactics, and execution of communication campaigns through in-depth coverage of a single situation. CSSC is a peer-reviewed online publication housed at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism.
Chasqui, "hombre que a través de los caminos llevaba el mensaje o la noticia de un confín a otro del imperio incáico". El texto imprescindible para la formación permanente del profesional de la comunicación social. Primicia en el análisis inquietante y serio de los medios y de los variados procesos de comunicación Chasqui se ha constituido en la primera revista de comunicación de la región por la calidad de sus contenidos (en ella escriben algunos de los más importantes comunicadores y comunicólogos de esta parte del mundo) y por la regularidad de sus ediciones. La revista está dirigida a estudiantes, docentes, investigadores, periodistas y profesionales de la comunicación y de otras áreas vinculadas a ella.
China Media Report (Chinese) - Link to the journal's OA archive
Since its inception in 2002, China Media Report (中国传媒报告)has been jointly published by the College of Media and International Culture at Zhejiang University and the Faculty of Humanities and Arts at the Macao University of Science and Technology. China Media Report is a Chinese-language, open-access, international journal devoted to sustaining scholarly dialogue between China and the world. The journal publishes cutting-edge research papers, in-depth literature reviews, and latest book reviews. It has attracted reputable authors and gained loyal readership over years and is included in such indexes as UPD, SCD, EBSCO and Gale. You can find its public account on WeChat as 传媒火花。
Ciência da Informação (Portuguese)
A revista Ciência da Informação é uma publicação quadrimestral de trabalhos inéditos relacionados com a ciência da informação ou que apresentem resultados de estudos e pesquisas sobre as atividades do setor de informação em ciência e tecnologia. Entende se por ciência da informação a área interdisciplinar concernente ao estudo dos fenômenos ligados à produção, organização, difusão e utilização de informações em todos os campos do saber. A atividade do setor de informação engloba componentes de vários outros setores e subsetores, como os da educação, cultura e pesquisa, telecomunicações e informática, nos seus aspectos relacionados à informação científica e tecnológica e à tecnologia da informação.
Commons. Revista de Comunicación y Ciudadanía Digital
Commons es una revista electrónica especializada del campo de la Comunicación, de periodicidad bianual, abierta a las contribuciones de la comunidad científica internacional y editada por el grupo de investigación Comunicación y Ciudadanía Digital de la Universidad de Cádiz. Commons. Revista de Comunicación y Ciudadanía Digital tiene como línea editorial principal una concepción de la comunicación que incluya lo común, entendido como lo público y lo politico. Desde este punto de vista, la revista Commons estará especialmente atenta a la dimensión tecnopolítica que tienen hoy los procesos comunicativos en sus diversas manifestaciones. En esta publicación tendrán cabida artículos que aborden alguna de las principales líneas del grupo de investigación que impulsa esta iniciativa: Publicidad Social y Tercer Sector Audiovisual; Comunicación para el Desarrollo y el Cambio Social; Prácticas artísticas digitales y pensamiento social; Derechos de la Comunicación.
Les sujets publiés par Commposite concernent des domaines comme les médias et les technologies de l'information et de la communication, la communication organisationnelle et interpersonnelle, la communication interculturelle et internationale, les études médiatiques et Études culturelles, les théories et analyses des discours, les théories de la communication. Les textes soumis sont susceptibles d'intéresser des spécialistes d'autres disciplines des sciences humaines et sociales comme les anthropologues, les économistes, les ethnologues, les historiens, les juristes, les linguistes, les littéraires, les philosophes, les politologues, les psychologues et les sociologues.
Comunicação e Sociedade (Portuguese/English)
Comunicação e Sociedade is a scientific journal in the field of Communication Sciences. Published since 1999, this journal has a rigorous system of peer reviewing, and is published twice a year. It joined the OJS system in 2012 and is published in Portuguese and in English since 2013. The editorial board of the journal Comunicação e Sociedade includes renowned researchers from the Communication Sciences, from different parts of the world. The journal Comunicação e Sociedade (e-ISSN 2183-3575/ ISSN 1645-2089) is a publication within the Communication and Society Research Centre of the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Minho, and is funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT).
Communications in Information Literacy (CIL)
Communications in Information Literacy (CIL) is an independent, professional, refereed electronic journal dedicated to advancing knowledge, theory, and research in the area of information literacy. The journal is committed to the principles of information literacy as set forth by the Association of College and Research Libraries. CIL is also committed to the principles of open access for academic research.
Communiquer - Revue de communication sociale et publique
Communiquer contributes to a better understanding of communication phenomena involving human beings. Organizational communication, intercultural and international communication, interpersonal and group communication, marketing and publicity communication, political communication, as well as health, environment, technology, scientific and public relations as a whole constitute its fields of interests.
Community Informatics (CI) is the study and the practice of enabling communities with Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs). CI seeks to work with communities towards the effective use of ICTs to improve their processes, achieve their objectives, overcome the "digital divides" that exist both within and between communities, and empower communities and citizens in the range of areas of ICT application including for health, cultural production, civic management, e-governance among others. CI is concerned with how ICT can be useful to the range of traditionally excluded populations and communities, and how it can support local economic development, social justice and political empowerment using the Internet. CI is a point of convergence concerning the use of ICTs for diverse stakeholders, including community activists, nonprofit groups, policymakers, users/citizens, and the range of academics working across (and integrating) disciplines as diverse as Information Studies, Management, Computer Science, Social Work, Planning and Development Studies. Emerging issues within the CI field include: community access to the internet, community information, online civic participation and community service delivery, community and local economic development, training networks, telework, social cohesion, learning, e-health and e-governance. The Journal of Community Informatics aims to bring together a global range of academics, CI practitioners and national and multi-lateral policy makers policy makers.
Comunicar is a scientific research journal at the intersection of two roads of knowledge - education and communication; these fields of knowledge wield enormous social influence, and their development has shaped and defined a large measure of the world’s progress in modern times. In Latin America, this scientific journal is a pioneer in edu-communcation research, thought and analysis, and is an integral part of the network of Latin American journals dedicated to culture and communication.
Conjunctions. Transdisciplinary Journal of Cultural Participation
Conjunctions. Transdisciplinary Journal of Cultural Participation is an open access journal that seeks to create an international and transdisciplinary forum for the investigation of user-generated cultural production and user-driven cultural participation across a variety of social fields and platforms, e.g. urban spaces, aesthetic co-productions and online environments. The journal is published once or twice every year.
The overall focus is to explore the socially transformative and democratic potential of cultural participation processes, to qualify the academic understanding of what ‘cultural participation’ is and what it involves, and to discuss the complex relations created between user-generated material and established institutions.
Correspondencias & Análisis (Spanish)
Enmarcada en un contexto donde los medios de comunicación experimentan una serie de cambios tecnológicos en la producción de sus mensajes, propios de la sociedad del conocimiento, la revista Correspondencias & Análisis tiene como objetivo fundamental la publicación semestral de artículos académicos especializados en Periodismo (prensa escrita y medios digitales), Relaciones Públicas, Publicidad, Comunicación audiovisual y Población, comunicación y desarrollo sustentable.
Los artículos también pueden enfocarse en aspectos sociológicos, antropológicos, lingüísticos y tecnológicos relacionados con los medios de comunicación, su impacto en la sociedad, así como en la configuración del mensaje mediático. Correspondencias & Análisis tiene como propósito contribuir con la difusión de la producción científica de los comunicadores sociales, tanto nacionales como extranjeros, brindándoles mayor visibilidad. Mediante la indización, se busca configurar la revista como una fuente importante de consulta global, dirigida a los estudiantes y profesionales de las ciencias sociales y humanísticas.
Cuadernos de Información (Spanish)
Cuadernos de Información es una publicación bi-anual de la Facultad de Comunicaciones de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, que tiene como principal objetivo la divulgación del análisis y la reflexión crítica en los campos del periodismo, la comunicación audiovisual y las demás áreas de la comunicación aplicada, privilegiando aquellas investigaciones que aporten conocimiento nuevo y original.
Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace
The Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace is a web-based, peer-reviewed scholarly journal. The first peer-reviewed issue was published in September 2007. The journal is focussed on social science research into cyberspace, while bringing psychosocial reflections of the Internet impact onto people and society. The journal is interdisciplinary, publishing works written by scholars of psychology, media studies, sociology, political science, and other disciplines. The Cyberpsychology Journal brings out original papers, as well as theoretical studies and research meta-analyses. Proposals for special issues are also welcomed.
Democratic Communiqué, a publication of Union for Democratic Communications, is a North American-based peer-reviewed journal dedicated to examining all forms of mediated and communicative phenomena and issues from critical materialist perspectives that foreground their historical, political, and institutional underpinnings.
Derecho a Comunicar es una iniciativa de la Asociación Mexicana de Derecho a la Información (Amedi), impulsada por estudiosos del campo de la comunicación de México, América Latina y el mundo. Derecho a Comunicar constituye un espacio para el análisis y la reflexión del conocimiento científico original. A ello obedece la definición de sus contenidos, que incluyen artículos y reseñas producto de la investigación, sujetos a un estricto arbitraje.
Digital Humanities Quarterly (DHQ)
Digital Humanities Quarterly (DHQ), an open-access, peer-reviewed, digital journal covering all aspects of digital media in the humanities. Published by the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO), DHQ is also a community experiment in journal publication, with a commitment to: experimenting with publication formats and the rhetoric of digital authoring, co-publishing articles with Literary and Linguistic Computing (a well-established print digital humanities journal) in ways that straddle the print/digital divide, using open standards to deliver journal content, and developing translation services and multilingual reviewing in keeping with the strongly international character of ADHO.
El Anuario electrónico de estudios en Comunicación Social 'Disertaciones' (ISSN: 1856-9536) es una publicación digital arbitrada e indizada de la Universidad del Rosario (Colombia), la Universidad de Los Andes (Venezuela) y la Universidad Complutense de Madrid (España), que se distribuye gratuitamente por Internet. La revista se edita en un volumen anual, distribuido en dos números, correspondientes al primer y segundo semestre del año. Disertaciones tiene como fin exponer trabajos empíricos de investigación inéditos en el área temática de la Comunicación Social, específicamente en las líneas de: (i) Sociedad y Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación; (ii) Comunicación y Política; (iii) Periodismo; y (iv) Comunicación y Cultura.
La publicación es editada conjuntamente entre la Universidad del Rosario, la Universidad de los Andes (Departamento de Comunicación Social, Grupo de Investigación Comunicación, Cultura y Sociedad de la ULA Táchira y el Laboratorio de Investigación Educativa Simón Rodríguez - LIESR de la ULA Trujillo) y la Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Grupo de Mediación Dialéctica de la Comunicación Social - MDCS). Está dirigida principalmente a investigadores, estudiantes y profesores del área de la comunicación, y su intención es influir y colaborar con la difusión científica de los estudios en el área.
Intermedia International Peer-Reviewed E-Journal of Communication Sciences started its publication within and under the tutelage of Istanbul Commerce University, Faculty of Communication and Media and Communication Systems Department in 2014. Intermedia as an international peer-reviewed e-journal is aimed to publish twice per year in December and June via Internet.
Our journal is an international peer-reviewed e-journal seeking to create a link between academicians from diverse disciplines working on communication field and academicians who already work on communication discipline. The advisory board of our journal is formed of arbiter academicians from different universities. The articles to be published in the journal are the ones who have successfully completed an evaluation process.
Eikon is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary journal on Semiotics and Culture that accepts original research articles written in Portuguese, English, Spanish and French. Open to a broad range of theoretical and methodological approaches, Eikon welcomes original research articles in the field of semiotics, understood as the systematic study of signifiers, meanings, and its effects. Eikon is curated by Labcom/Universidade da Beira Interior, Portugal.
Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries
EJISDC focuses on the digital divide. Our aim is to situate contemporary trends in ICTs within a fully global context. Outside of North America, Western Europe, Australasia and Japan, diverse societies are making sense of technological advances in ways unique to their cultures and histories.
Em Questão é uma publicação da Faculdade de Biblioteconomia e Comunicação da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. É dirigida a pesquisadores, professores, profissionais e estudantes das áreas de Informação e Comunicação e tem como objetivos: a) divulgar estudos e resultados de pesquisas nos campos da Informação e Comunicação e áreas afins; b) apresentar dossiês temáticos, reunindo a contribuição de especialistas nos respectivos campos.
European Journal of Health Communication (EJHC)
The European Journal of Health Communication (EJHC) is a peer-reviewed open access journal for high-quality health communication research with relevance to Europe or specific European countries. The journal aims to represent the international character of health communication research given the cultural, political, economic, and academic diversity in Europe.
Fibreculture Journal is a peer reviewed international journal that explores the issues and ideas of concern and interest to both the Fibreculture network and wider social formations. The journal encourages critical and speculative interventions in the debate and discussions concerning information and communication technologies and their policy frameworks, network cultures and their informational logic, new media forms and their deployment, and the possibilities of socio-technical invention and sustainability. Other broad topics of interest include the cultural contexts, philosophy and politics of: information and creative industries, national and international strategies for innovation, research and development, education, media and culture, and new media arts.
First Monday is one of the first openly accessible, peer–reviewed journals on the Internet, solely devoted to the Internet. First Monday is indexed in Communication Abstracts, Computer & Communications Security Abstracts, DoIS, eGranary Digital Library, INSPEC, Information Science & Technology Abstracts, LISA, PAIS, and other services.
Flow’s mission is to provide a space where researchers, teachers, students, and the public can read about and discuss the changing andscape of contemporary media at the speed that media moves.
Frontiers in Communication publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research in areas including Political, Health, and Science and Environmental Communication. Led by an outstanding Editorial Board of international experts, this multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, policy makers and the public worldwide.
Global Media and China is a peer reviewed, open access, scholarly journal that provides a dedicated, interdisciplinary forum for international research on communication and media with a focus on China. It covers both Chinese communication and media from a global perspective, and global communication and media from a Chinese perspective. The journal actively encourages both quantitative and qualitative approaches to media, communications, and social studies while seeking to advance the field by publishing innovative and thought-provoking papers, reviews, and discussions that open up new directions or shed new light on significant issues. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Global Media Journal - African Edition
Global Media Journal, a publication of the Global Communication Association, is sponsored by the Department of Communication and Creative Arts, Purdue University, Calumet, Hammond, Indiana, USA. The African Edition of Global Media Journal is maintained by the Journalism Department of Stellenbosch University in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It was launched in October 2007. It is advised by an editorial board of prominent International Communication scholars from throughout the world and publishes research papers, professional articles, and book reviews.
Global Media Journal - German Edition
The Global Media Journal – German Edition is an open-access academic peer-refereed publication. In addition to the German Edition there are various national or regional editions around the globe, labeled with a country name. GMJ-DE is affiliated with the Freie University Berlin/Germany and the University of Erfurt/Germany and hosted by Carola Richter and Christine Horz.
GMJ-DE is published semi-annually (spring and fall) and bilingually (English and German). It is dedicated to research the fields of communication and media studies, with the ambition to represent communication and media theories, report empirical and analytical research, present critical discourses, apply theories to case studies, and set out innovative research methodologies. It aims to advance research and understanding of communication and media in the German-spoken countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) and around the globe.
Each issue will focus in particular on research and analyses on inter- and transnational as well as inter- and transcultural communication processes in relation to Media Systems, Journalism, Migration & Diaspora, Development Communication and other fields of communication and media studies.
Global Media Journal - Mexican Edition (English and Spanish)
Global Media Journal México es una publicación conjunta del Departamento de Psicología y Comunicación de Texas A&M International University, Laredo, Texas, Estados Unidos y de la Escuela de Educación, Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales del Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Monterrey, México. La revista tiene como misión promover intercambios y diálogos permanentes entre los investigadores y alumnos de posgrado del campo de la comunicación ubicados en las diferentes regiones de Iberoamérica. El Global Media Journal México está indizado por Redalyc, Latindex y CLASE y forma parte de la Texas Digital Library, consorcio de universidades del estado de Texas con la misión de promover y apoyar el acceso al conocimiento científico generado en las instituciones universitarias.
Global Media Journal Mexico is a joint academic publication by the Department of Psychology and Communication, Texas A&M International University and by the School of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, Tecnologico de Monterrey at Monterrey, Mexico.
Global Media Journal - Persian Edition (Persian)
Global Media Journal-Persian Edition is an electronic journal that focuses on communication and media issues at the local and global level. The Persian edition inaugurated its first issue in June 2006 and has been on the rise in terms of attracting local and global audience. The priority for the Persian edition is to merge local understanding and knowledge about
communication and media works with the global ones.
Global Media Journal - Turkish Edition (Turkish and English)
Global Media Journal publishes work in various topics as media concentration, media and culture, globalization of television genres, global media, intercultural communication, consumer culture, the role of media in democratic societies, global justice, propaganda, commercialization of news, new media technologies, local media and media regulations. The Global Media Journal has 14 different established international editions. Global Media Journal Turkish edition is one of them.
Human Technology presents innovative, peer-reviewed articles thatexplore the issues and challenges surrounding the human role in allareas of our ICT-infused societies. The journal seeks to draw researchfrom multiple scientific disciplines with an eye toward how appliedtechnology can affect human existence or how it can, for instance,foster personal development and enhance research and development inindustry, education, communication and other fields. HumanTechnology's dynamic and forward-looking articles are intended for usein both the scientific community and industry and the journal does notset any limits regarding the specialization of its authors. The journal welcomes also difficult or controversial topics, and isinterested in publishing non-paradigmatic and non-traditional ideasthat meet the criteria for good scientific work.
IC - Revista Científica de Información y Comunicación
IC, Scientific Information and Communication Journal (ISSN: 1696-2508; E-ISSN: 2173-1071) is an online and print journal addressing issues related to information, communication and culture from inter- and transdisciplinary, heterogeneous, heterodox and basically critical approaches, since both its editorial board and team are actively committed to social change, public emancipation, environmental protection and the culture of peace. Connected to the Department of Journalism I of Seville University, IC constitutes a global forum for discussing the research results and analyses of consolidated and highly respected academics and thinkers, together with the production of new perspectives by researchers starting or continuing their work in the fields of information, communication and culture, and who raise epistemological or theoretical concerns going beyond mere technical or professional insights into the world of communication.
Informação & Informação (Portuguese)
Revista do Departamento de Ciência da Informação Universidade Estadual de Londrina. A Revista Informação & Informação, iniciada em 1996, publica contribuições inéditas em Ciência da Informação, Arquivologia, Biblioteconomia e áreas de interface, buscando incentivar debate interdisciplinar acerca dos fenômenos concernentes à informação.
Information Technologies and International Development (ITID)
Informative, lively, and provocative, Information Technologies and International Development (ITID) focuses on the intersection of information and communication technologies (ICT) with international development. ITID aims to create a networked community of leading thinkers and strategists to discuss the critical issues of ICT and development, an epistemic community that crosses disciplines (especially technologists and social scientists), national boundaries, and the North and South hemispheres. The audience for ITID comes from academia, the private sector, NGOs, and government. It attracts readers interested in the "other four billion" – the share of the world population whose countries are not yet widely connected to the Internet nor widely considered in the design of new information technologies.
INICIACOM : Revista Brasileira de Iniciação Científica em Comunicação Social (Portuguese)
Periódico semestral - somente em formato eletrônico - de difusão do conhecimento produzido pela Rede Intercom Júnior, publicada pela Intercom - Sociedade Brasileira de Estudos Inderdisciplinares da Comunicação. A revista é publicada em português, com resumos dos trabalhos em inglês e espanhol. O título abreviado da revista é Iniciacom, forma que deve ser usada em bibliografias, notas de rodapé, referências e legendas bibliográficas.
The French Journal of Media and Media Representations in the English-Speaking World
The aim of InMedia is to study the media and media representations in the English-speaking world. The journal focuses on the press, photography, painting, cinema, television, video games, music, radio and the Internet among other fields of study. It provides a multidisciplinary approach and comparative perspectives. Contributions are welcome from many research areas, including history, economics, political sciences, sociology, aesthetics, anthropology or science and communication studies.
Innoeduca. International Journal of Technology and Educational Innovation
Innoeduca. International Journal of Technology and Educational Innovation es una revista de investigación abierta revisada por pares que se publica por el Grupo de Investigación Innoeduca de la Universidad de Málaga (España). Esta revista proporciona una plataforma para exponer y compartir conocimientos en forma de artículos de investigación empírica y teórica, estudios de caso y revisión de la literatura. Los artículos enviados deberán ajustarse a las normas de publicación y tratar sobre educación, innovación y tecnología. Se admitirán artículos escritos en inglés, español o portugués.
Intercom - Revista Brasileira de Ciências da Comunicação (Portuguese)
A Intercom - Revista Brasileira de Ciências da Comunicação é uma publicação semestral editada pela Sociedade Brasileira de Estudos Interdisciplinares da Comunicação Social. A Intercom-RBCC prioriza a publicação de artigos científicos do campo da Comunicação Social.
International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies
The International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies, IJAPS (ISSN 1823-6243) is an electronic journal (e-journal) published by Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM Press), designed towards fulfilling one of the principal missions of the Asia Pacific Research Unit (APRU) of the School of Humanities, Universiti Sains Malaysia, namely the dissemination of academic research and other scholarly works. With all its inherent advantages, an e-journal serves as the best vehicle to carry IJAPS to the forefront of the global scholarly community.
IJAPS is a scholarly, multidisciplinary, internationally refereed publication focusing primarily on Asia (West, South, Southeast and East), Australasia and the Pacific Rim regions of the Americas (North, Central and South). The disciplines of interest encompass politics, history, indigenous languages and literature, religion, man and the environment, ethno-history, anthropology, cultural heritage, social issues, economic development, war and conflict resolution, prehistory and archaeology, and the arts.
International Journal of Communication
The International Journal of Communication is an online, multi-media, academic journal that adheres to the highest standards of peer review and engages established and emerging scholars from anywhere in the world. The International Journal of Communication is an interdisciplinary journal that, while centered in communication, is open and welcoming to contributions from the many disciplines and approaches that meet at the crossroads that is communication study.
International Journal of Education and Development using ICT (IJEDICT)
The International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology (IJEDICT) is an e-journal that provides free and open access to all of its content. IJEDICT aims to strengthen links between research and practice in ICT in education and development in hitherto less developed parts of the world, e.g., developing countries (especially small states), and rural and remote regions of developed countries.
The Internet Policy Review is an open access, fast track and peer-reviewed journal on internet regulation.
The aim of the journal is to provide timely and critical insight on technological, policy and governance developments which are expected to have long lasting impacts on the political, economic and social life of European societies.
This journal is dedicated to explorations of the material and political dimensions of cultural practices: the means by which cultural objects and communities are produced, the historical contexts in which they emerge, and the regimes of knowledge or modes of social interaction to which they contribute. As the title suggests, Invisible Culture problematizes the unquestioned alliance between culture and visibility, specifically visual culture and vision. Cultural practices and materials emerge not solely in the visible world, but also in the social, temporal, and theoretical relations that define the invisible. Our understanding of Cultural Studies, finally, maintains that culture is fugitive and is constantly renegotiated.
I-Pop: International Journal of Indonesian Popular Culture and Communication
I-Pop: International Journal of Indonesian Popular Culture and Communication is an interdisciplinary journal of popular culture and communication in (the context of) Indonesia, about Indonesia, and the pop work created by Indonesians. Published biannually, the I-Pop Journal follows a rigorous double-blind review process, in which reviewers and authors do not know each other, to ensure the objectivity of the assessment. The I-Pop Journal accepts manuscripts throughout the year in various fields and sub-fields of study for topics (but not limited to): Film Studies, Spectatorship, and Audience Culture; Popular Music Culture, Festival/Competition, and Concert Studies; Advertising, Brands, and Consumer Culture; Game Culture and Industry; Contemporary Dance and Motion Culture; Fashion Culture, Communication, and Trends; Popular Food, Cuisine, and Eating Culture; Traveling and Leisure Culture; Digital Pop Culture; Pop Political Culture/Expression; Humor, Horror, Meme, and Urban Legend; Pop Literature and Reading Culture; Social Media and Cyber Culture/Expression; Media Studies and Popular Communication; Creative Industry/ Economy; Visual Culture and Pop Art; Celebrity Studies, Idolatry, and Fandom Culture; Sports Culture, Entertainment, Media, and Industry --and other related topics.
JOBMARK: Journal of Branding and Marketing Communication
JOBMARK: Journal of Branding and Marketing Communication, published by the Graduate School of Communication, Bakrie University, is an interdisciplinary journal that focuses on branding, all aspects of marketing communications, brand management, brand communications, brand cultural studies, brand visual communications, critical branding, and all aspects of consumer behavior and culture related to the brand. Published biannually, JOBMARK follows a rigorous double-blind review process in which reviewers and authors do not know each other, to ensure the objectivity of the assessment.
Journal Communication Spectrum: Indonesian Journal of Communication and Culture
Journal Communication Spectrum: Indonesian Journal of Communication and Culture (JCS-IJOCC), is an open access, independently and objectively peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Department of Communication Science, Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, Bakrie University, Jakarta, Indonesia. Since 2011, JCS-IJOCC published conceptual, review, case study, and research papers two times a year (February-July and August-January) with scope and focus on all aspects of communication, media, and cultural studies, including (but not limited to): corporate communication and public relations, branding and marketing communications, advertising and creative communications, journalism and broadcasting communication, organizational communication, social and intercultural communication, governmental and political communication, religion and spiritual communication, health and family communication, new media and technological communication, environmental and tourism communication, educational and developmental communication, psychology of communication and love/intimacy studies, semiotics of communication and discourse studies, political-economy of communication, law/ethics and the corruption of communication, brand and consumer culture, media reception and audience studies, gender communication and feminist studies, fashion, game and sports communication, critical communication studies, youth, film and music studies, popular culture/communication, and other topics related to communication and culture.
Journalism Research/Journalistik
The journal “Journalism Research” aims to raise the discipline’s profile. It is published as a freely-accessible online publication. Like traditional academic journals, it has fixed publication dates and uses quotable, numbered issues. “Journalism Research” is intentionally designed as an editor journal, not tied to academic institutions. Published at the same time, an English version with the same content is part of the concept. The editors are Bernhard Debatin (Ohio), Gabriele Hooffacker (Leipzig/Munich), Horst Pöttker (Dortmund/Hamburg) and Tanjev Schultz (Mainz). The project is supported by Herbert von Halem Verlag and Presse-Haus NRZ.
Journal of Alternative and Community Media
The Journal of Alternative and Community Media (JOACM) is an online, academic journal for the publication of high-quality, peer-reviewed international research. The journal aims to highlight and promote the study of alternative and community media and communication, which includes citizens′ media, participatory media, activist and radical media and the broader forms of communication that these groups might undertake. The Journal locates this scholarship within the media and cultural research disciplines.
Journal of Content, Community & Communication
The Journal of Content, Community & Communication aims at delving into inquiry into and providing a forum for discussion pertaining to contemporary communication issues within wider social, economic, cultural and technological contexts. The journal promotes analyzing contemporary communication issues in new light and research. It will aim at bringing to the surface, innovative ways of research to initiate a dialogue on an array of subject matters in the field of communication theory and practice. The journal will engage in a wide range of themes in the media studies, digital media, and communication management among others. The journal is referred and peer-reviewed, and published bi-annually by Amity School of Communication, AUMP, Gwalior.
Journal of Corpora and Discourse Studies
The Journal of Corpora and Discourse Studies is a twice-yearly, peer-reviewed, online, open-access journal publishing corpus-assisted research into discourse, defined as language in use as a vehicle of communication. JCaDS is pluridisciplinary: we welcome studies from all areas of the humanities and social sciences that incorporate corpus techniques in investigating how spoken and written language is used and how meanings are created and explored.
JCaDS is published by Cardiff University Press in collaboration with leading open-access publisher Ubiquity Press.
JCOM - Journal of Science Communication
JCOM is an on-line journal on scientific communication. Since the world of communications and the scientific community are now undergoing a rapid, crucial and uncertain transition, JCOM is trying to become an interdisciplinary melting-pot capable of providing some theoretical guidelines for science communication. In JCOM , each article undergoes multidisciplinary peer-reviewing by experts belonging to different areas of competence such as science, communication and theory of communication.
Comments are also to be found on JCOM , as well as letters and reviews on important occasions, figures, processes and key concepts concerning the communication of contemporary science.
Journal of Communications (JCM)
Journal of Communications (JCM) is a scholarly peer-reviewed international scientific journal published monthly, focusing on theories, methods, and algorithms in communications. It provide a high profile, leading edge forum for academic researchers, industrial professionals, engineers, consultants, managers, educators and policy makers working in the field to contribute and disseminate innovative new work on communications.
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (JCMC)
The Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (JCMC) is a web-based, peer-reviewed scholarly journal. Its focus is social science research on computer-mediated communication via the Internet, the World Wide Web, and wireless technologies. Within that general purview, the journal is broadly interdisciplinary, publishing work by scholars in communication, business, education, political science, sociology, media studies, information science, and other disciplines. Acceptable formats for submission include original research articles, meta-analyses of prior research, synthesizing literature surveys, and proposals for special issues. JCMC is one of the oldest web-based Internet studies journals in existence, having been published quarterly continuously since June 1995. The journal was started by Margaret McLaughlin and Sheizaf Rafaeli in response to the growth of CMC scholarship in the early- to mid-1990s. The founding editors had the vision to make JCMC an open-access, online journal. This, combined with high quality standards, proved to be a recipe for success: today JCMC is widely read and cited by CMC scholars around the world. In 2004, JCMC became an official journal of the International Communication Association.
Journal of ICT Research and Applications
Formerly known as ITB Journal of Information and Communication Technology (2007 – 2012), Journal of ICT Research and Applications welcomes full research articles in the area of Information and Communication Technology from the following subject areas: Information Theory, Signal Processing, Electronics, Computer Network, Telecommunication, Wireless & Mobile Computing, Internet Technology, Multimedia, Software Engineering, Computer Science, Information System and Knowledge Management. Abstracts and articles published on Journal of ICT Research and Applications are available online at ITB Journal and indexed by Scopus, Google Scholar, Directory of Open Access Journals, NewJour, Open J-Gate, Electronic Library University of Regensburg, EBSCO Open Science Directory, International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), Cabells Directories, Zurich Open Repository and Archive Journal Database, and ISJD-Indonesian Institute of Sciences.
The Journal of Information Policy brings contemporary scholarly research and analysis of significant information policy issues to the attention of policymakers in a timely fashion via an online format. It is a refereed scholarly journal that is multidisciplinary and international in scope and publishes articles, comments, book reviews, literature reviews, and invited commentary. The journal interprets the term information policy broadly, with the understanding that its meaning and parameters may evolve in a rapidly changing society. It also embraces the full range of information and communications users, institutions, technologies, applications, businesses, and cultures. The Journal of Information Policy is a publication of the Institute for Information Policy at The Pennsylvania State University.
This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY-NC-ND. The Journal of Information Policy is an Open Access Journal which means that all content is freely available immediately upon publication without charge to the user or his/her institution. Users can read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles, per the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND license, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author.
Journal of Intercultural Communication
The goal of this journal is to promote research but also education and training in the area of intercultural communication. The journal is an outgrowth of the activities of NIC – the Nordic Network for Intercultural Communication. The great interest shown in the activities of NIC have pointed to a need for more journals employing a peer review procedure within the area of intercultural communication. By starting this journal, we hope to encourage more research and to facilitate contacts between interested researchers as well as to provide better possibilities for reviewed publication.
Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research
The Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research (JICRCR) is a biannual peer-reviewed, open access publication of the Nicholson School of Communication at the University of Central Florida and is an extension of the International Crisis and Risk Communication Conference (ICRCC).
This peer-reviewed scientific journal publishes theoretical and empirical papers and essays and book reviews that advance an understanding of media law and ethics and diversity in society. Submissions may have a legal, historical, psychological, social or cultural orientation but must focus on media and law, ethics or diversity. All theoretical perspectives are welcomed.
Journal of Virtual Worlds Research
The Journal of Virtual Worlds Research is an online, open access academic journal that adheres to the highest standards of peer review and engages established and emerging scholars from anywhere in the world. The Journal of Virtual Worlds Research is a transdisciplinary journal that engages a wide spectrum of scholarship and welcomes contributions from the many disciplines and approaches that intersect virtual worlds research.
Published by Prodi Ilmu Komunikasi, FISIP, Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Jurnal ILMU KOMUNIKASI is a bi-annual journal issued on June and December, and has been published since 2004. It consists of research-based articles and /or conceptual articles in communications. Only original works which have not been published elsewhere are accepted. Articles should be submitted through the journal's site. Submitted articles will be peer-reviewed and edited prior to publication.
KOME - An International Journal of Pure Communication Inquiry
KOME is a theory and pure research-oriented journal of communication studies and related fields. Therefore theoretical researches and discussions that helps to understand better, or reconceptualize the understanding of communication are its centre of interests; being either an useful supplement to, or a reasonable alternative of current communication theories. Scholarly perspectives with the aim of creating an intellectual plus in the metatheory of communication, policies or research methods are especially welcomed, as well as linguistic or etymological analyses. KOME is also committed to the ideas of trans-and interdisciplinarity and prefer topics which are relevant for more than one special discipline of social sciences.
Kommunikation@Gesellschaft (German)
Kommunikation@Gesellschaft (or k@g for short; founded in 2000) is an open access journal focussing on both theoretically and empirically grounded research on (old and new) communication media. Its main disciplinary approaches come from sociology, cultural anthropology and communication science. Recent articles featured, for example, the appropriation of mobile media by urban teenagers, didactical processes in computer games, or the self-regulation of "ebay entrepreneurs". In addition, several "special issues" are published, for example on practices of blogging or on Wiki research.
Krisis - Journal for contemporary philosophy
Krisis is a platform for original articles, essays and book reviews with regards to social, cultural and political thought. Krisis is particularly interested in contributions that employ philosophy in understanding current societal, cultural and political developments. Over the last 35 years, Krisis has always published original contributions in political and social philosophy, cultural theory, philosophies of media, science and technology, and empirical philosophy, which was partly created in the Netherlands.
M/C Journal was founded (as "M/C - A Journal of Media and Culture") in 1998 as a place of public intellectualism analysing and critiquing the meeting of media and culture. M/C Journal is a fully blind peer-reviewed open access journal, but is also open to submissions and responses from anyone on the Internet. We take seriously the need to move ideas outward, so that our cultural debates may have some resonance with wider political and cultural interests.
Each issue is organised around a one-word theme, and is edited by one or two editors with a particular interest in that theme. Each issue has a feature article which engages with the theme in some detail, followed by several shorter articles.
Malaysian Journal of Media Studies / Jurnal Pengajian Media Malaysia
Jurnal Pengajian Media Malaysia (Malaysian Journal of Media Studies) is a interdisciplinary journal in communication and media studies published twice a year, in June and December. Contributions of research articles, theoretical papers as well as review articles in media and communication studies and related fields are welcomed.
MATRIZes is a journal aimed at the publication of scientific literature whose object of study is communication. It accepts theoretical works, analysis and conceptual formulations about communicative processes, media, mediations and emergencies of interactions in our contemporary society of generalized communication. It is a journal open to reflections on the historical changes in the sphere of culture by communicational mediations; on the production of languages and their interfaces; on the socio-political implications of the communicative acts, as well as their cognitive consequences. It advocates the need to preserve a horizon of inter and transdisciplinarity to the theoretical and methodological contributions for the communicational thought. Its hopes, therefore, to offer a new dimension on the knowledge and historical traditions that will help us to define, to map and explore the communicational events.
Media & Journalism (Portuguese)
Media & Journalism is a pioneering scientific journal in Portugal in the field of media studies and journalism. The first issue was published in 2002 by the then CIMJ - Centro de Investigação Media & Jornalismo// Center for Research Media & Journalism, tackling a “diversity of the themes of its articles, methodologies and reflections” and being “a space that promotes qualified discussion, not only in the academic community, but also among all those interested in the media and journalism in contemporary societies.” The magazine is currently published by ICNOVA - NOVA Communication Institute, which has since merged with CIMJ. The journal is still published twice a year (April and October of each year), and is indexed in SCOPUS, Scielo and DOAJ databases, and it follows a rigorous scientific arbitration procedures. Moreover, all of its content is openly accessible and free of charge.
Media & Journalism publishes top academic research and is a space for qualified discussions aimed at elucidating the social and political dynamics prompted by media and journalism in contemporary society. The reflections contribute to a more profound and critical knowledge of the various factors, time periods and impacts of the complex phenomena of communication. It seeks to bring together a variety of issues and approaches, from history to sociology, from law to economics, from practices, to technologies and uses, and constitutes an element of reflection and debate within a vast community looking at the peculiaries of the fields of media and journalism.
Media and Communication is an international open access journal dedicated to a wide variety of basic and applied research in communication and its related fields. It aims at providing a research forum on the social and cultural relevance of media and communication processes.
Media Fields Journal is a platform for the dissemination of current research on the spatial dimensions of media, opening up new critical directions that account for the changing roles that different media forms play in the world today. Media Fields is a conceptual catalyst for rethinking relationships between national, transnational, and global boundaries and flows; language, leisure, and law; theory and practice; space and time; place and space; networks and infrastructures; and the many complicated ways in which various media forms cross paths.
Media Industries is a peer-reviewed, multi-media, open-access online journal that supports critical studies of media industries and institutions worldwide. We invite contributions that range across the full spectrum of media industries, including film, television, internet, radio, music, publishing, electronic games, advertising, and mobile communications. Submissions may explore these industries individually or examine inter-medial relations between industrial sectors. We encourage both contemporary and historical studies, and are especially interested in contributions that draw attention to global and international perspectives. Media Industries is furthermore committed to the exploration of innovative methodologies, imaginative theoretical approaches, and new research directions.
Media Theory is an independent, online and open access journal of peer-reviewed, theoretical interventions into all aspects of media and communications. Resolutely international and interdisciplinary in scope, the editors encourage submissions that critically engage with the theoretical frameworks and concepts that tend to be taken for granted in national or disciplinary perspectives. Although the journal privileges an emphasis on theory, the editors are not only concerned with theory for theory’s sake. Rather, we are interested in how theoretically-informed and -engaged interventions can contribute to the interpretation of empirical research and critique, as well as to the deprovincialization of theoretical debate – helping us understand, rather than dismiss or describe, objects of critique, and making us reconsider the validity, efficacy and legitimacy of our own particular methodological approaches. With that in mind, we are keen to stretch the definition of ‘media’, and to receive articles that critically debate the necessity of an emphasis on ‘theory’, or which prefer to emphasise ‘theories’ or ‘philosophy’ instead. As an open access journal, we would also like to provide a forum for debates on open access, peer-review and the future of academic publishing.
MediaTropes is a transdisciplinary, peer-reviewed e-journal that seeks to breach boundaries, existing as a vigorous border hopper-alien in new cultural territories. It interrogates all frameworks, structures, and media, revealing the hidden ground of their effects. Included within this is not just a questioning of media themselves, but an examination of how information instantiated in media transforms and is transformed by their socio-cultural milieux.
MedieKultur is a peer-reviewed journal of media and communications studies that encourages stimulating ideas, sound thinking and strong arguments without any dogmatic preference for certain schools of thought. The journal is aimed at scholars, teachers, students, and professionals. MedieKultur publishes research into mediated communication in all its various contexts: political, economic, cultural, historical, aesthetic, and social. MedieKultur is a multi-disciplinary journal and welcomes articles contributing to critical reflection and the further development of theory and method within media and communication studies.
Moment Journal is a peer-reviewed, international online journal published twice a year by the Faculty of Communication, Hacettepe University. The Journal is intended to promote the broad field of cultural studies with genuine academic works that promise new questions and strong theoretical perspectives. An interdisciplinary journal, Moment Journal publishes articles on topics including media, gender, intercultural communication, sociology of communication, philosophy of communication, art, literature, anthropology, geography, economics and history. Inspired by Gramsci’s concept of “moment”, you are welcome to the Moment Journal to quest for historical moments, movements and the praxis for a critical reading of social events.
Networking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network
MeCCSA (Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association) is the subject association that represents all who teach or research in Higher Education in media, communications and cultural studies, whether in arts, humanities or social sciences departments. This includes practice-based work as well as more ‘academic’ disciplines.
Nordic and Baltic Journal of Information and Communication Technologies (nb!ict)
Nordic and Baltic Journal of Information and Communication Technologies - nb!ict - is a new international journal promoting debate on ICT developments among academics, analysts, professionals and practitioners. nb!ict is interdisciplinary and focuses on the interrelationships between technology developments in the ICT field and economic, political and social developments and provides a platform for a critical debate on ICT developments with implications for the Nordic and Baltic Sea area.
Nordicom Review, a refereed journal, provides a major forum for media and communication researchers in the Nordic countries. The semi-annual journal is addressed to the international scholarly community. It publishes the best of media and communication research in the region, as well as theoretical works in all its diversity; it seeks to reflect the great variety of intellectual traditions in the field and to facilitate a dialogue between them.
Observatorio (OBS*) (Multilingual)
Observatorio (OBS*) is an online, multimedia, academic journal that adheres to the highest standards of peer review and engages both established and emerging scholars worlwide. Observatorio (OBS*) is an interdisciplinary journal that welcomes contributions coming from and speaking to the many disciplines and approaches that meet at the crossroads that is Communication Studies, and is open to several publishing languages such as Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan, Galician, Italian, French, and English. Observatorio (OBS*) allows authors of a wide range of theoretical and methodological in the Communication Studies, from academia to the business-related world, to interact and publish in their own original languages without time-space publishing limitations and accessibility constraints.
Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies
The Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies (OJCMT) is an international, rigorously peer-reviewed journal in the field of Communication and its related fields. OJCMT is interested in research not only on Theory and Practice of Communication and Media Studies but also new trends and developments, Communication in Education, Visual Communication and Design, Integrated Marketing Communication and Advertising.
Online Media and Global Communication
Online Media and Global Communication is a quarterly open access journal free to authors and readers. It publishes high quality, innovative and original research on global communication especially in the use of global online media platforms such as Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp, Weibo, WeChat, Wikipedia, web sites, blogs, etc. This journal will address the contemporary concerns about the effects and operations of global digital media platforms on international relations, international public opinion, fake news and propaganda dissemination, diaspora communication, international advertising, consumer behavior as well as the balance of voices in the world. Comparative research across countries are particularly welcome. Empirical research is preferred over conceptual papers. It publish abstracts in six UN languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.
Palabra Clave es una publicación de la Facultad de Comunicación de la Universidad de La Sabana en la que participan profesores e investigadores. Palabra Clave es una revista con periodicidad semestral, arbitrada, indizada y registrada en diferentes bases de datos académicas y científicas.
Perspectivas de la Comunicación (Spanish)
La revista Perspectivas de la Comunicación (ISSN 0718-4867), es una publicación electrónica bianual y adscrita al Doctorado en Comunicación de la Universidad de La Frontera (Temuco-Chile), que se crea con la finalidad de contribuir al diálogo entre los diversos investigadores en el amplio campo de la comunicación, difundiendo, principalmente, los trabajos asociados a proyectos de investigación y fomentando el desarrollo de un pensamiento crítico acerca de los diversos fenómenos sociales, culturales, comunicacionales, discursivos, interculturales, políticos y económicos que se observan en América Latina y el Mundo.
La revista Perspectivas de la Comunicación se crea el año 2000 bajo el nombre de Perspectivas de la comunicación en la cultura y el desarrollo (ISSN 0717-5175), pasando el año 2007 a su denominación actual, adoptando también su actual ISSN.
PLATFORM: Journal of Media and Communication
PLATFORM is an international peer-review graduate journal. It is published twice a year by the School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne, Australia.
The Political Economy of Communication
This publication arises from the political economy section of the International Association of Media Communication Research (IAMCR). It showcases original research from established and emerging scholars and commentaries on contemporary media-related issues. The journal especially invites contributions which reflect upon the political economy of communication as an evolving field of intellectual inquiry.
PRism (ISSN 1448-4404) is a free-access, online, peer-refereed public relations and communication research journal. It was established in 2002 to meet the need for readily available, quality controlled public relations and communication research materials online, and published its first issue in 2003. PRism is supported by a diverse and distinguished editorial board comprising 50 international academics with extensive scholarly and practical public relations and communication expertise. Board members are particularly dedicated to the support and encouragement of new scholarship in public relations and communication, through detailed and constructive refereeing.
Each PRism issue contains full-length refereed scholarly articles, shorter non-refereed commentary pieces, and a range of book reviews, opinion pieces, and/or conference reports.
PRISMA.COM é uma publicação on-line dedicada à investigação na intersecção da comunicação, informação, tecnologia e artes. É propriedade da unidade de investigação CETAC.COM (Centro de Estudos em Tecnologias, Artes e Ciências da Comunicação). PRISMA.COM publica: a) artigos de natureza teórica, ensaística ou de comentário e reflexão, bem como trabalhos monográficos nos domínios das Ciências, Artes e Tecnologias da Comunicação e da Informação; b) trabalhos de natureza empírica, privilegiando a sua natureza inter e transdisciplinar; c) Recensões críticas da literatura própria destes domínios; d) noticiário sobre actividades em curso ou a desenvolver, bem como entrevistas e outros materiais de carácter informativo e de divulgação nestas áreas do conhecimento.
Question/Cuestión (in Spanish)
Question/Cuestión is an academic journal edited by Instituto de Investigaciones en Comunicación (IICom) of Facultad de Periodismo y Comunicación Social, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina. It has been published since 2000 and aims to include all academic research activities in journalism and communication fields.
RESET - Recherches en sciences sociales sur Internet / Social science research on the Internet
RESET est une revue qui envisage Internet comme terrain d’enquête et objet de recherche nécessaire à la compréhension du monde social. Son objectif, plutôt que de revendiquer la spécificité de ce média, est d’intégrer l’étude d’Internet aux sciences sociales généralistes. Bilingue Français - English
Revista Comunicação Midiática (ISSN 2236-8000) is a quarterly journal of the Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação of UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista and it is dedicated to publishing original papers about researches on media communication. The journal is aimed at researchers, teachers, professionals and students and it accepts collaboration from doctors (or doctors in co-authorship with masters or postgraduate students) for scientific articles and from postgraduate students, masters and doctors for reviews.
The articles are divided into sections that aim to cover three media dimensions: a macro socio-cultural dimension, a micro-dimension of the products (form, content, speech and language) and a third dimension, that relates the two previous in a political perspective, of flow and of management. The reviews are assessments and analysis of books and theses that are relevant to the field of Communication and were published in the last two years.
Revista de Comunicación es la publicación académica de la Facultad de Comunicación de la Universidad de Piura. Ha cumplido catorce años de difusión anual ininterrumpida de la investigación en el ámbito científico de la comunicación, desde que inició su edición en 2002. Es una revista de investigación, sin fines de lucro, cuyo propósito principal es promover la reflexión entre académicos y especialistas del mundo en el amplio campo de los estudios de comunicación. La publicación acepta artículos de investigación, de divulgación y reseñas de libros. Está indexada en el Catálogo LATINDEX y licenciada en EBSCO. Se interesa en estudios de comunicación tales como el periodismo, la ética, el derecho de la información, la comunicación política, la opinión pública, la teoría de la comunicación, el comportamiento del consumidor, la publicidad, el cine, la comunicación corporativa, y la comunicación digital.
Revista de Comunicación de la SEECI (Spanish)
La Revista de Comunicación de la SEECI es una revista científica que tiene como objetivo publicar investigaciones originales en el área de Humanidades, específicamente en campo de la Comunicación, Sociología, Tecnologías de la Información y Audiovisuales (cine, televisión, radio). El idioma oficial de la revista es el español, aunque se aceptan contribuciones en idioma Inglés, Francés y Portugués.
Revista FAMECOS: mídia, cultura e tecnologia
A Revista FAMECOS: mídia, cultura e tecnologia é uma publicação quadrimestral do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação Social da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul. A revista é editada desde setembro de 1994 por via impressa, com circulação simultânea por via impressa e eletrônica desde 2000 e somente eletrônica desde 2010. A política editorial consiste em selecionar artigos relevantes para a área, cujo impacto promova o avanço da pesquisa científica e a ampla difusão do conhecimento, obtendo, reconhecimento no Brasil e no exterior. Aceita artigos inéditos sobre comunicação, em língua portuguesa, inglesa, espanhola ou francesa, de pesquisadores vinculados a instituições de ensino superior com titulação mínima de Doutor (mestres e doutorandos somente em co-autoria), considerando as diversas abordagens teórico-metodológicas do campo.
Revista Fronteiras : Estudos Midiáticos (Portuguese/English)
A Revista Fronteiras pretende ser um espaço de discussão teórico-metodológico e análise centrado em temáticas diretamente relacionadas aos Processos Midiáticos, entendidos como o conjunto das práticas comunicacionais midiáticas, manifestas através de diferentes linguagens; sobredeterminadas pelos dispositivos técnicos: jornal, revista rádio, cinema, televisão, fotografia, publicidade, vídeo e outros processos de produção emergentes.
RIED - Revista Iberoamericana de Educación a Distancia (Spanish)
La Revista Iberoamericana de Educación a Distancia (RIED) se configura como un instrumento para la difusión internacional de los avances en la investigación e innovación dentro del ámbito de la enseñanza y aprendizaje abiertos y a distancia en sus diferentes formulaciones y presentaciones.
Revista Internacional de Comunicación y Desarrollo (RICD)
The International Journal of Communication and Development (RICD) is a scientific publication rooted in Europe and Latin America Network of Communication and Development (REAL_CODE) . REAL_CODE was promoted by Galician universities and led by research Gi-1927 "Communication and Citizenship” (CIDACOM) from Santiago de Compostela University. RICD assumes Compostela’s Manifesto, signed in 2011 by REAL_CODE founding groups. The Manifesto encourages to set up a new insight of the relation between Communication and Development, as diverse and transversal processes which shape social changes. The editorial policy intends to give priority to field researches made altogether with civic organisations and entities.
Revista Latina de Comunicación Social (Spanish)
Se pueden enviar a Revista Latina de Comunicación Social para su publicación artículos académicos relacionados con la Comunicación Social, que sean exclusivamente resultados de investigaciones sobre cualquier área de conocimiento de las Ciencias de la Información. Aparte se publicarán reseñas de libros, según el modelo de las que ya están publicadas.
Revista Lusófona de Estudos Culturais/Lusophone Journal of Cultural Studies (Portuguese/English)
The Revista Lusófona de Estudos Culturais (RLEC)/Lusophone Journal of Cultural Studies (LJCS) (e-ISSN: 2183-0886, ISSN: 2184-0458) is a thematic journal in the area of Cultural Studies. Published since 2013 in the OJS system, this open access journal has a rigorous peer review process and is published in Portuguese and English twice a year. From 2013 to 2016 it was published by the Universities of Minho and Aveiro, in association with the Doctoral Programme in Cultural Studies. From 2017 onwards it is published exclusively by the Communication and Society Research Centre (CECS), Institute of Social Sciences, University of Minho. The LJCS’ editorial board includes renowned specialists in Cultural Studies from throughout the world. LJCS is supported by the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation (FCT).
Revista Mediação is a a semi-annual electronic journal WebQualis B2 in the Interdisciplinary Area and linked to the Master's Program in Contemporary Cultural Studies and to the Graduate in Journalism and Advertising at FUMEC University. The themes are free, however, we suggest to the applying authors a thematic dossier for every edition.
Revista Mediterránea de Comunicación (Spanish)
La Revista Mediterránea de Comunicación es una publicación periódica digital de acceso libre impulsada la Universidad de Alicante (España). Tiene por objetivos: transmitir el conocimiento científico de la comunicación social en sus diferentes vertientes: informativa, persuasiva, audiovisual y/o emergente; difundir la producción científica académica del área de conocimiento de la Comunicación; contribuir al incremento de publicaciones en el área de Ciencias Sociales y ofrecer un servicio a los investigadores y profesores del ámbito
The Revista Observatório / Observatory Journal (ISSN nº 2447-4266) is a quarterly publication of the Research Centre and Centre for Applied Research Extension to Journalism and Education (OPAJE) of the Federal University of Tocantins (UFT) whose mission is to act to promote academic discussion and advanced interdisciplinary studies in the field Communication, Journalism and Education. The purpose of the Observatory Magazine is to establish itself as a scholarly journal to present, in the form of scientific articles, research findings and stimulate debate on theoretical and methodological issues of research in Communication, Journalism and Education, while that It proposes to contribute to the creation and strengthening of a network of researchers at the confluence of these areas in national and international level, based on the groups and research centers in Brazil and abroad. The magazine is guided on the principle of democratization of scientific knowledge by encouraging public access, immediate and free to all its published content.
ORBIS focaliza su atención en temas de Ciencias Humanas, y campos afines como Comunicación, Psicología, Educación, lingüística. Orbis promueve la producción intelectual que contribuya directamente a la Convivencia y la Cultura de Paz. Publica artículos inéditos, estudios, reseñas, y documentos relacionados con las Ciencias Humanas y con especial interés en los temas de Cultura de Paz. La revista prefiere trabajos interdisciplinarios y en equipo, contribuciones que incluyan jóvenes investigadores.
Signo y Pensamiento es una publicación semestral de carácter académico y científico de la Facultad de Comunicación y Lenguaje de la Pontificia Universidad Javeriana en Bogotá y del departamento de Comunicación, de la Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales, de la Seccional Javeriana en Cali, Colombia. Esta publicación está dedicada a la difusión de informes finales de investigación, reflexiones y avances teóricos, entrevistas, traducciones y reseñas críticas en torno a los temas de Comunicación, Información y Lenguaje. Pretende ser un foro de discusión y divulgación interdisciplinario de los aportes de docentes e investigadores interesados en realizar un acercamiento analítico y pluridimensional del fenómeno comunicacional.
Southeast Asian Media Studies Journal (SEAMSJ)
Southeast Asian Media Studies Journal is the international, bi-annual, blind peer-reviewed, and open-access scholarly journal of the Southeast Asian Media Studies Association (SEAMSA). It publishes open-call and special themed issues. Each issue includes a section for scholarly articles and another section for the reviews of books, film festivals, exhibitions and media events. Every issue is guest-edited by a media studies expert.” The focus is on the mass media landscapes in the ten ASEAN countries Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, and Brunei.
Sur le journalisme, About journalism, Sobre jornalismo
This international scientific journal is a peer-reviewed open-access journal, published in electronic and print editions. The journal, launched in 2013, publishes special issues and original articles. It accepts papers in English, French, Portuguese and Spanish.
Studies in Communication | Media (SCM)
The innovative E-Journal published by the German Communication Association (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft, DGPuK e.V.) aims to present a full range of studies in communications and media on a high level of quality. It therefore seeks to publish new research results in the field of media and communication sciences, gives a general overview of the international state of research and create a forum for interdisciplinary discussions.
Studies in Communication Sciences (SComS)
Studies in Communication Sciences (SComS) is a peer-reviewed, platinum open access journal for communication and media research. Founded in 2001, the journal aims to build bridges between different research cultures and publishes high-quality original articles in English, German, French, and Italian. SComS is jointly edited by the Swiss Association of Communication and Media Research (SACM) and the Faculty of Communication, Culture and Society of the Università della Svizzera italiana (USI Lugano).
Technology and Regulation (TechReg), is a new interdisciplinary journal of law, technology and society. TechReg launched on 20 May 2019 with three papers: an editorial outlining the why and what of the journal by the Editor-in-Chief, prof. Ronald Leenes, an invited paper by prof. Roger Brownsword and an invited short paper outlining pressing questions in ethics and AI by prof. Mark Coeckelbergh. More papers will follow to this issue (2019) as they come in.
The Text offers a platform for scholarly writings on language, literature, heory/criticism, cultural/queer/disability/translation/media/performance/eco/animal studies. Envisaging purposeful research between literature and other disciplines (literature and philosophy, literature and religion, literature and education, literature and sociology, literature and anthropology, literature and science, literature and medicine, literature and economics, literature and politics, literature and law, literature and music, literature and media, literature and archeology, literature and psychology). The Text encourages papers that engage creative, critical, and alternative perspectives on inter/transdisciplinary issues.
Transformations is a double blind peer reviewed electronic journal dedicated to the exploration of ideas, issues and debates emerging out of contemporary global culture. Transformations seeks to publish new writing that addresses the transformative processes of new technologies and mediating practices that change the way we think, feel and interact with others both in a contemporary and historical sense.
tripleC is a transdisciplinary journal that is open to contributions from all disciplines and approaches that meet at the conjunctions of cognition, communication and cooperation. The journal accepts articles from all disciplines and combinations of disciplines carried out with any type of methods that focus on topics relating to contemporary society, to politics, culture, and economy and the interrelation of humans, ecology and technology.
Trípodos is an academic journal of international scope published by the Blanquerna School of Communication and International Relations, Ramon Llull University. Since 1996, the pages of this biannual publication have offered a forum for debate and critical discussion with regard to any discipline related to the world of communication: journalism, cinema, television, radio, advertising, public relations, the Internet, etc.
Trípodos occupies the 5th position in the IN-RECS index (2011 edition); is in category B of the CIRC classification (Integrated Classification of Scientific Journals); is indexed in the databases and catalogs ISOC, Ulrich's periodicals directory, EBSCO Publishing, DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals), DICE, MIAR, Latindex, Dulcinea, REBIUN, Dialnet, Carhus Plus +, RACO, Library of Congress, British Library, COPAC, SUDOC, ZDB, OCLC WorldCat, among others; has an H index of 6 in Google Scholar Metrics (2008-2011). Occupies the 7th position in the Communication category.
Tsafiqui Scientific Journal in Social Sciences
Tsafiqui is a scientific research journal that publishes original articles in the social sciences, arts and humanities, and covers its sub-thematic areas. The topics to be considered are within the fields of Social Sciences, Journalism, Communication and Public Relations, Advertising, Art and Design (graphic and fashion), Education, Museology and Restoration, Development, Culture and Society, with the aim of achieving a transmission of content in favour of universal and pluralistic thinking.
It is aimed at national and international researchers, the scientific community, teachers, science popularizers, students and the general public who wish to know more about the scientific and technological advances produced in the country and in the region.
VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture
Journal of European Television History and Culture is the first peer-reviewed, multi-media and open access e-journal in the field of European television history and culture. It offers an international platform for outstanding academic research and archival reflection on television as an important part of our European cultural heritage. With its interdisciplinary profile, the journal is open to many disciplinary perspectives on European television – including television history, media studies, media sociology, cultural studies and television studies.
Vista (Portuguese and English)
Vista (The View) is a journal of Visual Culture and Digital Arts. It intends to promote the transdisciplinary debate around the processes of visual mediation of culture, which, in addition to studies on photography, cinema, television, advertising, video games, digital media, includes today the technological arts and the media arts. The journal is published by the Communication and Society Research Centre (CECS) of the University of Minho.
La Revista de Comunicación Vivat Academia fundada en noviembre del 1998, supuso una novedad en el panorama de las revistas electrónicas universitarias españolas. Inicialmente adscrita a la Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, de manera posterior la Universidad Complutense se incorpora a este proyecto siendo en la actualidad la institución responsable de la edición de la revista, junto a la asociación cultural Fórum Internacional de Comunicación y Relaciones Públicas – FÓRUM XXI. La Revista de Comunicación Vivat Academia es una revista científica no lucrativa, la cual se ha editado ininterrumpidamente.
Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture (WPCC)
Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture (WPCC) is a peer-reviewed journal, published four times a year in hard copy and PDF format. WPCC recognises the interdisciplinary nature of the field of Media and Cultural Studies, and therefore deliberately encourages diverse methods, contexts and themes. Particular interests include, but are not limited to, work related to Popular Culture, Media Audiences, Political Economy, Promotional Culture, New Media, Political communication, Migration and Diasporic Studies. A major goal of the WPCC is to help develop a de-westernised and transcultural sphere that engages both young and established scholars from different parts of the world in a critical debate about the relationship between communication, culture and society in the 21st Century.
World of Media. Journal of Russian Media and Journalism Studies
The journal World of Media. Journal of Russian Media and Journalism Studies (ISSN 2307-1605) is an open access peer-reviewed journal published in the English language. It represents a review of original research in the field of media and journalism studies conducted by Russian and international authors from diverse cities and institutions. World of Media is aimed at promoting the development of Russian media and journalism studies in both national and global contexts, and stimulating a wider public interest in the journalism theories, methods, findings and applications generated by research in communication and allied fields.