Media, Culture & Society is a leading peer-reviewed journal providing a forum for critical analysis and discussion of the role of media in contemporary society. The journal explores the intersections of media, culture, and social life, examining how media technologies shape our perceptions, identities, and interactions.
This journal publishes cutting-edge research from a range of theoretical and methodological perspectives, covering topics such as media representation, media audiences, media industries, and digital culture. Key areas also include communication and social media. Indexed in major databases like Scopus and Web of Science, it has a broad and international readership. It's designed for scholars, researchers, and students in media studies, sociology, communication, and cultural studies.
Researchers are invited to submit original research articles, reviews, and theoretical essays that contribute to critical debates about media and society. The journal offers authors the opportunity to disseminate their work to a global audience and engage with key issues shaping our understanding of the media's role in the modern world.