Journal of Transcultural Communication

INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS


2022/03/10  

Aims and Scope

Journal of Transcultural Communication (JTC)is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal which provides a transdisciplinary platform for the publication of original research into theories and practices of transcultural communication in an increasingly globalizing and networking human society. Built upon the prosperous analyses on the complex relationship between culture and communication, JTC encourages original submissions reflecting theoretical approaches in intercultural communication, integrating diverse perspectives in communication between cultures, and transcending hegemonic views of global cultures.

Journal of Transcultural Communication (JTC)seeks original contributions that propose new ideas, pursue innovative research directions and methodologies from all around the world in line with its academic spirit of pursuing creative and inclusive approaches in communication and culture studies.

Journal of Transcultural Communication (JTC)publishes articles in the following categories:

  • Research article                                                                            

  • Special issue/section

  • Roundtable                                                                                 

  • Book Review

Submission might include, but are not limited to the following fields:

  • -Philosophies of communication -Theoretical foundations for the study of transcultural communication in a globalizing context

  • -Reflections on the paradigms and approaches of cross-cultural, intercultural and international communication

  • -Interdisciplinary approaches into the study of transcultural communication

  • -Diaspora and transcultural communication

  • -Language, linguistics, and transcultural communication

  • -Media, mediatization and transcultural communication

  • -Digital platform, platformization, and transcultural communication

  • -Geopolitics, public diplomacy and transcultural communication

  • -Gender, class and ethnicity in transcultural communication

  • -Implications of Western and non-Western cultures for the study of transcultural communication

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