Nyimak: Journal of Communication
Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang · Indonesia · Est. 2017
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Nyimak: Journal of Communication is an international, peer-reviewed academic journal published twice a year (March and September). The journal welcomes original articles, including research-based papers and theoretical perspectives, which undergo rigorous review by internal and external editors. All accepted papers are subject to a Double-Blind Peer Review process. Articles are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License , ensuring open access and wide dissemination of research findings. Nyimak: Journal of Communication is a peer-reviewed international journal dedicated to examining the transformative role of communication in shaping contemporary global and multicultural societies. The journal provides a high-level forum for research that bridges Communication Theory with Digital Innovation and Social Impact . We prioritize interdisciplinary manuscripts that offer significant theoretical advancements or innovative practical solutions within four primary pillars: Digital Transformation & Media Dynamics: Research on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in communication, social media algorithms, big data ethics, and the evolution of digital journalism. Political Communication & Public Legitimacy: Critical analysis of political discourse, digital activism, and the formation of public legitimacy in democratic and developing nations. Strategic & Intercultural Communication: Exploring media representation, crisis communication, and intercultural dialogue within diverse global contexts. Communication & Social Impact: Examining the intersection of communication with Global Health , Environmental Sustainability , and Regional Governance/Autonomy . Global Mandate & Scientific Rigor: Nyimak invites contributions from academics worldwide. To meet our international standards, all submissions must demonstrate broader theoretical or practical implications that resonate beyond a single local context. While we welcome studies based on local or national data, the authors must discuss how their findings contribute to the global academic discourse. Purely descriptive studies of local events without a comparative or global framework will be discouraged.
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