About the Journal

Feedback International Journal of Communication (FIJC), registered ISSN (Online): 3046-9465, is a prestigious peer-reviewed, double-blind academic journal published quarterly, dedicated to shaping and advancing the global discourse in communication studies. As a platform for scholars, researchers, and professionals, FIJC is committed to publishing cutting-edge research, thought-provoking theoretical insights, and critical analyses that explore the ever-evolving landscape of communication.

With a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary dialogue, FIJC welcomes high-quality contributions across various domains, including media studies, interpersonal communication, organizational communication, digital communication, political communication, and cultural discourse. Our rigorous double-blind peer-review process ensures that every published article meets the highest academic standards, fostering innovation and impactful scholarship in the field.

By bridging diverse perspectives and fostering intellectual exchange, FIJC aspires to be more than just a journal—it is a global forum where ideas converge, theories evolve, and the future of communication is redefined.

  • ISSN (online): 3046-9465
  • DOI : 10.62569/fijc
  • Publication frequency four times a year: March, June, September, December 

 

Call For Paper: Vol. 2 No.1: March 2025

2025-02-17

CALL FOR PAPERS
Feedback International Journal of Communication (FIJC)
Vol. 2 No. 1, March 2025

We invite scholars, researchers, and practitioners in the field of communication to contribute to the Feedback International Journal of Communication (FIJC) Vol. 2 No. 1, March 2025 edition. FIJC is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on studies related to communication, mass media, communication technologies, and the dynamics of communication in various social, cultural, and political contexts.

Scope and Topics

We welcome original research articles and theoretical studies, including but not limited to:
✅ Mass and Digital Communication
✅ Journalism and New Media
✅ Political Communication and Digital Propaganda
✅ Islamic Communication and Digital Da’wah
✅ Social Media and Social Change
✅ Crisis Communication and Media Strategies
✅ Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Media and Communication

Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): March 2025

This issue is for the period March 2025. This issue has been available online since 11 March 2025 for the regular edition March 2025. All articles in this issue (6 original research articles) were written/co-authored by 9 authors from 3 countries: Indonesia, Nigeria and Algeria.

Published: 11-03-2025

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