AIM
The Indian Journal of Mass Communication and Journalism (IJMCJ) is a vital link between the academic research community and the practical industry applications in the field of Mass Communication and Journalism. By publishing top-tier, peer-reviewed articles, the IJMCJ aims to provide a platform for disseminating groundbreaking research with significant practical implications, especially for managers in leadership roles overseeing projects, programs, and portfolios. Emphasizing theoretical advancements and practical applications, the International Journal of the Indian Journal of Mass Communication and Journalism (IJMCJ) seeks high-quality contributions that combine academic rigour with real-world relevance. Recognizing the importance of the research findings published in the IJMCJ is crucial, as they contribute to theoretical advancements and have significant managerial implications.
SCOPE
The Indian Journal of Mass Communication and Journalism (IJMCJ) covers a wide range of topics related to Mass Communication and Journalism, including but not limited to:
- Advertising Ethics and Standards
- Journalism and Ethical Standards
- Public Relations
- Newspaper
- Magazine
- Radio Media
- Television Media
- Film
- Media Studies
- Media Influence
- Media Law
- Media Management
- Media Economics
- Social Science
- Creative Nonfiction
- Reporters Without Borders
- Media Broadcasting
- Corporate Media
- Journalistic Professionalism
- Media Balance
- Social Dynamics
- Political Discussion
- Political Criticism
- Political Commentary
- Political Communication
- Health Communication
- Traditional and Digital Media
- Public Relations
- Media Technologies
- Cultural Studies
- Media Effects
- Emerging Trends in Journalism