Aim & Scope

The Eurasian Journal of Media, Communication, and Culture Studies is a peer-reviewed international journal that aims to contribute to the academic knowledge in the fields of media, communication, and cultural studies. The journal adopts an interdisciplinary approach and publishes both theoretical and applied research on a broad range of topics, including media and communication practices, cultural studies, digital transformation, media technologies, identity and representation, and critical media studies.

Our journal aims to provide a platform for scholars, academics, and professionals to share innovative approaches in media, communication, and cultural studies. Our publication policy encourages diverse methodological and theoretical perspectives, facilitating the convergence of global and local insights.

Submitted academic works are expected to adhere to ethical principles and maintain scientific quality. The following main topics constitute the core focus areas of our journal:

  1. Media and Communication Studies
    • Traditional and digital media platforms
    • New communication technologies and societal transformation
    • The relationship between media and the public sphere
    • Ethics, propaganda, and misinformation in media
  2. Cultural Studies and Critique
    • Cultural identity, representation, and ideology
    • Intercultural communication
    • Dynamics of globalization and localization
    • Connections between popular culture and media
  3. Social and Political Perspectives
    • Discrimination and marginalization in media
    • The influence of media on politics
    • Digital rights, privacy, and data security
  4. Arts and Audiovisual Media Studies
    • Cinema, television, and digital platform content
    • Aesthetics and narrative forms in audiovisual media
    • Documentary and alternative media practices
    • Media arts and creative industries
  5. Education and Media Literacy
    Critical media literacy approaches
    • Digital pedagogical tools and media education
    • The impact of media on young individuals
  6. Digital Era and Technological Transformations
    • Artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and media
    • Social media and algorithmic culture
    • Digital economy and content production
    • Technology and ethical debates

The Eurasian Journal of Media, Communication, and Culture Studies accepts original research articles, review articles, critical essays, and book reviews in the fields of media, communication, and cultural studies. Our publication policy supports diverse perspectives, interdisciplinary contributions, and critical approaches. Submissions are accepted in both Turkish and English.

Period Months
June December
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