The Journal of Science Communication (JCOM) is an international, peer-reviewed open-access journal dedicated to exploring the multifaceted field of science communication. It provides a platform for researchers, practitioners, and educators to share insights, best practices, and innovative approaches to engaging diverse audiences with science.
JCOM covers a broad spectrum of topics, including science journalism, public engagement with science, risk communication, informal science education, and the role of social media in science dissemination. The journal welcomes contributions from various disciplines, such as communication studies, science and technology studies, education, and sociology. Indexed in major databases, JCOM serves as a valuable resource for academics, science communicators, and policymakers.
It fosters dialogue on effective and ethical ways to bridge the gap between science and society. Submit your work to a journal that emphasizes accessibility and impact. By promoting open-access publishing, JCOM makes research freely available, facilitating knowledge sharing globally.