Aims and Scope
FOCUS AND SCOPE
Interaction is a dynamic platform that fosters a global community of academics, researchers, and practitioners. It serves as a conduit for sharing insights, theories, and empirical findings, thereby advancing research in Communication Sociology on a global scale. As an open-access journal, Interaction is committed to promoting global knowledge exchange and enhancing understanding of how social structures shape and influence communication.
Topic Focus
Interaction accepts articles that emphasise strong theoretical approaches and transparent methodologies, making significant contributions to the development of communication and sociology studies. The journal's primary focus includes:
- Social Interaction in Digital Media - How digital platforms alter social communication patterns and interpersonal relationships
- Communication Dynamics and Social Identity - The influence of communication on the construction of individual and group identities
- Communication in Public Spaces and Social Discourse - The role of media and communication in shaping public opinion and social change
- Technology and Social Transformation - How the development of communication technology affects social and cultural interactions
- Political Communication and Digital Activism - The use of digital media in social movements and political campaigns, and its impact on public participation
- Intercultural Communication - Communication interactions in multicultural societies, challenges, and opportunities
- Media Sociology and Information Consumption - Media consumption patterns and their impact on social structures and public perception
- Theories and Methods in Communication Sociology - Conceptual and methodological studies in social communication research
Target Contributors
Interaction is open to academics, researchers, doctoral students, and practitioners interested in communication studies from a sociological perspective. The journal accepts articles in both English and Indonesian to expand its reach to the international scientific community.
