About the Journal

The Mass Communication, Journalism and Media International Journal (MCJMIJ) is a peer-reviewed, open-access scholarly journal dedicated to advancing knowledge in mass communication, journalism, media studies, and related disciplines. The journal provides an international platform for researchers, practitioners, and professionals to publish original research, theoretical analyses, and reviews that examine communication practices, media innovation, and global trends.

MCJMIJ encourages interdisciplinary knowledge exchange and promotes research that informs media practice, policy-making, and societal engagement. By bridging academic research with practical applications, the journal contributes to the development and understanding of media and communication worldwide.

Aim

The aim of the Mass Communication, Journalism and Media International Journal is to provide a rigorous platform for high-quality publications that advance the study of media, journalism, and communication. The journal is committed to:

  • Publishing original research exploring contemporary issues in media, journalism, and communication.
  • Encouraging interdisciplinary studies that link media with technology, sociology, politics, and culture.
  • Facilitating collaboration among scholars, practitioners, and policy makers worldwide.
  • Disseminating knowledge that supports evidence-based media practices and innovative communication strategies.

Scope

The scope of MCJMIJ covers a wide range of topics in mass communication, journalism, and media studies, including but not limited to:

  • Media Studies: Media theory, content analysis, digital media, social media trends, and audience studies.
  • Journalism: Investigative journalism, ethics, reporting, news production, and media law.
  • Communication & Society: Political communication, public relations, advertising, and intercultural communication.
  • Media Innovation: Emerging technologies, multimedia storytelling, and new media practices.
  • Applied Research: Case studies, policy evaluation, and evidence-based media strategies.

MCJMIJ welcomes original research articles, reviews, case studies, and theoretical papers that contribute to advancing knowledge, improving media practice, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in the field of communication and journalism.