"Where African Research Finds Its Voice"
International Journal of Media, Culture and Communication Studies (IJMCCS)
About the Journal
The International Journal of Media, Culture and Communication Studies (IJMCCS) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal focused on critical exploration of media systems, cultural production, and communication processes in contemporary society. The journal provides a platform for researchers, practitioners, and academics to analyze media narratives, digital culture, journalism practices, and the role of communication in shaping identity and public discourse, with particular emphasis on African experiences and global interconnections. IJMCCS encourages interdisciplinary approaches that interrogate the intersections of media, politics, culture, and technology.
Scholars, journalists, media professionals, and cultural analysts are invited to submit original research articles, reviews, and critical essays that contribute to understanding media’s evolving role in society.
Aim & Scope
IJMCCS aims to advance scholarly discourse on media, culture, and communication by publishing rigorous research that examines media institutions, digital platforms, journalism, cultural identity, political communication, and media ethics. The journal welcomes empirical and theoretical studies that highlight African media landscapes while engaging broader global communication dynamics and challenges.
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