Highlights
Current Issue
The inaugural issue of the International Journal of Journalism and Mass Communication (IJJMC) examines the transformative shifts shaping contemporary journalism in India’s rapidly evolving digital media landscape. Anchored in the principles of ethics, sustainability, and Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS), this issue explores how journalism adapts to technological change while maintaining public trust, cultural integrity, and social responsibility.
This issue foregrounds the role of journalism in supporting the vision of Viksit Bharat, emphasizing responsible communication, inclusive narratives, and sustainable media practices. Contributions engage with critical challenges such as OTT platforms, content regulation and self-regulation, algorithmic influence, and platform governance, alongside the expanding influence of visual journalism, cinema, graphics, animation, and immersive media technologies including AR and VR.
Review Article
Welcome to IJJMC!
The International Journal of Journalism and Mass Communication (IJJMC) is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, and quarterly scholarly journal dedicated to advancing theoretical and empirical research in journalism, media, film, creator economy, and communication studies. It provides an international platform for researchers, academics, and media professionals to disseminate original and innovative scholarship that enhances understanding of contemporary media systems, communication processes, and journalistic practices. The primary objective of IJJMC is to promote high-quality individual and collaborative research addressing emerging issues, theoretical developments, and professional practices in journalism and mass communication at both national and global levels. The journal aims to contribute to the development of communication scholarship by publishing analytically rigorous and socially relevant research that responds to the rapidly evolving media environment. The primary objective of IJJMC is to promote high-quality individual and collaborative research addressing emerging issues, theoretical developments, and professional practices in journalism and mass communication at both national and global levels. Read More