Mass Communicator

ABOUT THE JOURNAL

Mass Communicator is an international quarterly communication journal to come out from India since 2007. The journal is a fully refreed and is in its eleventh years of publication. Mass Communicator invites contributions from academics, consultants, and communication practitioners in both theory and its application from areas of mass communication and media. The journal explores ideas / issues in the contemporary Indian and Global context/scenario. It has an international focus and provides platform/space to different perspectives, opinions, case studies and research papers.

The subscribers to Mass Communicator are colleges and universities, media and management institutes, corporate houses and media organisations, libraries, mass communication practitioners, consultants, research scholars and students.

Indexed/ Abstracted: J-Gate, EBSCO Discovery, Summon (Proquest), Google Scholar, Indian Science Abstracts, Indian Citation Index, InfoBase Index (IB Factor 2016 -2.2)

Current Issue

2022

 

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AIMS AND SCOPE
 

Mass Communicator has been conceived as an international journal of communication studies with the avowed objectives of stimulating research in communication studies in Indian academia of international level as also to publish research carried out abroad to serve as a window on the multi-dimensional aspects of media and communication research in countries beyond the Indian borders.

To this end, the journal is a platform for the publication of outcomes of new and innovative thinking in the subject/profession that follow not only the rigours of academic research methodology but also non-conventional modes of expression such as perspectives and opinion, which often come from media and communication practitioners, be those journalists or development communicators self-interrogating their profession. The scope of research published in the journal is deliberately kept open-ended to facilitate an osmotic interchange of ideas across disciplines with a bearing on media and communication theory.