Focus and Scope
Focus and Scope of INTERACTION: Journal of Communication Studies
Focus:
INTERACTION: Communication Science Journal focuses on in-depth research and studies in the field of communication science. This journal invites scientific works that address various aspects of communication, both in terms of theory and practice. The primary focus of this journal includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:
Mass Communication: The study of mass media, including television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and digital media.
Interpersonal Communication: Analysis of communication interactions between individuals, both in personal and professional contexts.
Organizational Communication: Research on communication processes in organizations, communication management, and organizational culture.
Political Communication: Study of the role of communication in political processes, political campaigns, and political media.
Marketing Communications: Research on communication strategies in marketing, advertising, and public relations.
Cross-Cultural Communication: The study of intercultural communication, cultural differences in communication, and global communication issues.
Digital Communication: Study of communication phenomena in the digital era, including social media, online platforms, and the latest communication technology.
Scope:
INTERACTION: Communication Science Journal covers various types of research and methodology related to communication science, including but not limited to:
Theoretical Research: Articles that offer a new perspective or theoretical development in the field of communication.
Empirical Research: Studies based on the collection and analysis of data to explore communication phenomena.
Qualitative and Quantitative Research: Articles that use qualitative approaches, such as interviews and case studies, as well as quantitative approaches, such as surveys and statistical analysis.
Experimental Research: Studies that involve experiments to test hypotheses related to communication phenomena.
Case Studies: In-depth analysis of specific cases that provide insight into practice
certain communications.
Interdisciplinary Research: Articles that combine approaches from various scientific disciplines to enrich understanding of communication.
Action Research: Studies that involve practical interventions to improve communication practices and then evaluate the results.
Literature Review: Comprehensive review of existing literature to identify trends, gaps, and future research directions in the field of communication.
With this broad coverage, INTERACTION: Journal of Communication Science is committed to providing a platform for researchers, academics and practitioners to share their findings and contribute to the development of communication science. This journal also supports diversity of research methods and theoretical perspectives to reflect the dynamics and complexity of the communication field.