About the Journal
Online ISSN: 2581-3439
International Journal on Transformations of Media, Journalism & Mass Communication (IJTMJMC) is a Peer-Reviewed journal that provides a forum for sharing the timely and up-to-date publication of managerial research and review articles. The journal publishes original research & review papers in all areas related to the theory and practice of Media, Journalism and Mass Communication, as well as the critical examination of existing concepts, models, and frameworks. Concerned with the expanding role of strategic Media, Journalism and Mass Communication in a fast-changing, global environment, the journal focuses on providing a critical link between high-quality academic research and the practical implications for business practice.
Especially encouraged are manuscripts that derive from interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches to Media, Journalism and Mass Communication. Hence, invited are articles drawing from the collaboration of the scientific discipline of Media, Journalism and Mass Communication with Organizational Behavior, Business Ethics, Industrial Relations, International Business, Intercultural Communication, and other related fields.
Types of papers that may be submitted to the IJTMJMC include:
- Theoretical contributions
- Scientifically based empirical research papers
- Research notes (descriptions of current research findings)
- Review articles (accumulate the results of different papers on a specific topic, may be entirely narrative, or may provide quantitative summary estimates resulting from the application of meta-analytical methods)
- Book reviews
- Short announcements on future academic and scientific events, and call for papers
- Reports on scientific conferences and results of academic discussions
Focus & Scope
The focus and scope of International Journal on Transformations of Media, Journalism & Mass Communication has been divided into the following domains:
Media
- Advertising and Public Relation
- Children and Media
- Cinema and Traditional Media
- Economy and Mass Media
- Ethnicity and Mass Media
- Media and Democracy
- Globalization & Mass Media
- Grassroots and Alternative Media
- Media Technologies and Society
- Media, Democracy and Citizenship
- Media Management and Economics
- Media, Climate Change and Environmental Studies
- Media Ethics
- Media Law, Regulations and Policy
- Media Audiences
- Media Research
- Media Organisation & Management
- Media & Cultural Studies
- Mass Communication
- Media Management
- Media Laws & Ethics
- Media & Society
- Media Industry & Management
- Media Law and Policy
- Media Management and Economics
- Media Industry Trends and Dynamics
- Print, Electronic and On-Line Media
- Visual Media
- Civic Journalism
- Ethics and Journalism
- Electronic Journalism
- Environment Journalism
- Journalism, Local Markets and Global Audience
- Journalism as a Cultural Practice
- Journalism and Gender
- Journalism and Regulation
- Journalism Ethics
- Journalism and New Media
- Journalism and Policy
- Journalism and Public Relations
- Journalism and The Public Sphere
- Journalism Education and Training
- Journalism and Conflict
- Journalism Research and Education
- Media Ownership and Journalistic Function
- Minorities and Journalism
- New Media and Journalism
- Print Journalism
- Radio Journalism
- Rural & Agriculture Journalism
- Scholastic Journalism
- Sports Journalism
- The History of Journalism
- The Sociology of Journalism
- Television Journalism & Production
- Women and Journalism
Mass Communication
- Advertising & Public Relations
- Broadcasting
- Communication Research Methodology
- Communication Theories and Practices
- Corporate Communication & Marketing
- Communication and Culture
- Computer Application
- Computer-Mediated Communication
- Cultural Communication
- Documentary Production
- Environment Communication
- Ethics and Policies
- Globalization and Mass Media
- International Communication
- National & International Affairs
- New Media Technologies and Communications
- Public Relations
- Politics
- Peace and Conflict Communication
- Political Communication and Health Communication
- Telecommunications
- Theoretical and Methodological Developments In Journalism and Mass Communication
- Visual Communication