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Journal Properties
Continued as
Media Practice and Education
Language
English
Number of Articles
450
ISSN
1468-2753
e-ISSN
2040-0926
Main Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publisher
Informa UK Limited
Indian UGC
DOAJ (latest)
Description
This scholarly publication, Journal of Media Practice, delves into the evolving landscape of media production and consumption. It offers critical perspectives on media technologies, forms, and their broader societal implications, with the first 150 characters summarizing its focus on practical and theoretical aspects of media.
Key topics covered include journalism, mediatization, technology, mediatization, and digital competency. The journal appeals to media professionals, academics, and researchers interested in the impact of media on society, culture, and politics. It explores the ways in which technology shapes media practices and vice versa. You'll find insightful explorations of communication, new media, and the ethical implications of religious technology.
For those involved in artistic research, research-creation, or practice-based research, this journal is a valuable resource. Consider submitting your work to contribute to the ongoing discussion in this ever-changing field. It offers a platform to explore the relationships between media, technology, and the human experience.