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The Journal of Communication is a scholarly, peer-reviewed, open access publication hosted by CARI Journals. It covers various topics related to communication studies, such as media, journalism, interpersonal communication, organizational communication, intercultural communication, and communication technologies.
The journal covers a wide range of communication-related topics, including media, journalism, interpersonal communication, organizational communication, intercultural communication, and communication technologies.
Yes, the Journal of Communication is an open access journal, meaning all articles are freely available online for anyone to read, download, and cite. This enhances the visibility and impact of the authors' work.
The standard publication fee for the Journal of Communication is $95. This fee helps cover the peer-review process and publishing costs.
The Journal of Communication publishes articles on a monthly basis, ensuring timely dissemination of research in the field of communication studies.
By publishing in the Journal of Communication, authors benefit from a rigorous peer review process, low publication fees, wide dissemination and accessibility, high citation potential, and professional editorial support.
The Journal of Communication follows a fast and rigorous peer-review process to ensure the quality and integrity of the articles published in the journal.
Yes, each article published in the Journal of Communication is assigned a DOI (Digital Object Identifier), which provides a permanent and unique link to the article for easy identification and citation.
Yes, authors can request a hardcopy print of the issue in which their article appears. Hardcopies are available on demand and can be processed for an additional fee.
The Journal of Communication is indexed in several databases, including Google Scholar, EBSCOhost, Slicit, and Crossref. These indexes ensure that articles are easily discoverable and highly visible within the academic community and beyond.