Interaction is a scholarly journal in sociology of communication that publishes research with a strong theoretical approach and clear methodology. We combine various methodological approaches to explain how media representations affect social stratification, how cultural communication patterns create shared meaning, and how new technologies reconfigure our social reality. Beyond theoretical advances, Interaction is an essential resource for scholars, practitioners, and students committed to understanding the role of communication in addressing contemporary social challenges. Whether examining algorithmic influences on information flows, analyzing public discourse in democratic processes, or investigating cross-cultural communication phenomena, our journal is at the forefront of interdisciplinary research that reveals how we construct our social world through interaction.
Current Issue
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Breaking boundaries: Harnessing modern dawah communication for social innovation
This special issue explores how modern dawah communication strategies serve as catalysts for social innovation and youth empowerment in today's digital era. Drawing from a rich blend of theoretical insights, empirical studies, and practical case examples, the collected works examine the integration of traditional values with contemporary digital media. Topics include entrepreneurial initiatives, the influence of social media on religious discourse, interpersonal dynamics within organizations, and community outreach efforts. Overall, the issue highlights the transformative potential of modern dawah practices in fostering resilient, inclusive, and forward-thinking communities.
Published: 2025-04-19