Journal of Communication and Cultural Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research articles and theoretical studies in the interdisciplinary fields of communication, sociology, anthropology, and media studies. The journal serves as a scholarly platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to disseminate innovative ideas, empirical findings, and critical analyses that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in communication and cultural studies.
The journal welcomes original research and conceptual papers in, but not limited to, the following areas:
Communication Studies
This area covers a wide range of communication-related topics, including interpersonal communication, mass communication, organizational communication, political communication, intercultural communication, and digital communication. The journal encourages studies that explore communication processes, strategies, technologies, and their impacts on individuals, organizations, and societies.
Sociology
Submissions in sociology focus on social structures, social change, social interaction, and the sociology of media. The journal invites research that examines how communication and cultural practices shape social relationships, institutions, and patterns of social transformation within various communities.
Anthropology
This section emphasizes cultural and social practices, including local cultures, ritual practices, identity formation, ethnicity, and visual anthropology. The journal promotes ethnographic and cultural analyses that provide deeper insights into the diversity of cultural expressions and human interactions.
Media Studies
The journal publishes research related to new media, cultural representation, media criticism, and the relationship between media and society. Contributions may address issues such as media literacy, digital platforms, media ethics, audience studies, and the role of media in shaping public discourse and cultural narratives.

Vol 1, No 2 (2026): Journal of Communication and Cultural Studies, September 2026
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Aulia Indriyani, Azzura Nazhifa, Carolina Br Sitepu, Karinina Sellyta, Muhammad Faried
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