Focus and Scope
Focus and Scope
The Journal of Communication, Language, and Culture (JCLC) is a peer-reviewed, open-access publication that welcomes scholarly contributions from both emerging and established researchers worldwide. As a multidisciplinary platform, JCLC examines the dynamic intersections among communication, language, and culture, fostering diverse methodological and theoretical approaches, including qualitative, quantitative, critical, and textual analyses.
Research Areas
Communication:
Includes strategic and corporate communication, public relations, mass and health communication, political and visual communication, digital media, social networks, cultural communication, and the relationship between communication technologies and society.
Language:
Encompasses applied linguistics, bilingualism and multilingualism, language education, technology-enhanced language learning, child language development, cultural studies, discourse analysis, legal discourse, language evolution, linguistic anthropology, philosophy of language, language politics, semiotics, and sociolinguistics.
Culture:
Covers cultural studies, anthropology, sociology, community development, intercultural communication and education, technology and culture, child development, semiotics, psychology, social psychology, philosophy, and cross-cultural communication.
JCLC seeks to serve as a vibrant forum for the multidisciplinary exploration of communication, language, and culture, catering to a broad and diverse scholarly readership across these fields.