Recent Archives of Journalism & Mass communication (RAJMC)
Journal Descriptions
Recent Archives of Journalism & Mass Communication (RAJMC) stands as a double-blinded peer-reviewed open-access journal at the forefront of knowledge dissemination. RAJMCs unwavering commitment lies in sharing the latest advancements within the realm of Journalism and Mass Communications. In this pursuit, it extends an open invitation to academicians, scientists, researchers, and students, urging them to contribute their expertise and experiences to the collective pool of knowledge. The journal serves as a conduit for disseminating insights and innovations in a diverse range of topics. Among the expansive array of subjects covered, notable themes include Broadcasting, Advertising and Public Relations, Health Communication, Internet-driven phenomena, Marketing Communication, Media dynamics, Media Law intricacies, Political Communication, Public Affairs within communities, the Globalization phenomenon, Civil and Political Rights within digital domains, and the realm of Digital Advertising. Additionally, RAJMC explores the landscape of News Media, delves into the art of Photojournalism and Visual Storytelling, and closely examines the role of Social Media in contemporary communication. With an unwavering dedication to advancing the field, RAJMC aims to spotlight groundbreaking research that pushes the boundaries of knowledge. Within its pages, the journal accommodates a variety of scholarly contributions, including Original Research Papers that present novel findings, Comprehensive Reviews that synthesize existing knowledge, Concise Short Communications that encapsulate important insights, Articles that delve into specific subjects, and Research Reports that provide valuable data and analysis. This diversity of formats ensures that RAJMC appeals to a broad international audience and facilitates multidisciplinary dialogue.
Recent Archives of Journalism & Mass communication (RAJMC) is :-
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International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Broadcasting, Advertising and Public Relations, Health Communication, Internet-driven phenomena, Marketing Communication, Media dynamics, Media Law intricacies, Political Communication, Public Affairs within communities, the Globalization phenomenon, Civil and Political Rights within digital domains, Journalism, Mass Communication, Media Studies, Public Relations, Advertising, Digital Media, Political Communication, broadcasting, advertising, public relations, digital media, political communication, media law, globalization, social media studies, cyber communication, photojournalism, the evolving role of news media in society , Online , Continuously Journal
- UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN E-ISSN: 2998-4440, Established: 2024,
- Does Not Provide Crossref DOI
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Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE