Frontiers in Communication is an open-access journal focused on original research that examines diverse aspects of human communication. Its scope includes interpersonal, organizational, intercultural, and mass communication, plus emerging trends in digital and mediated communication.
The journal covers a wide range of topics, including communication theory, media effects, and the impact of technology on social interactions. It features studies on communication in various contexts, such as health, education, and politics. Furthermore, Frontiers in Communication explores the role of communication in shaping culture, identity, and social change, including technology in religious communication.
By providing a platform for researchers and practitioners, Frontiers in Communication promotes interdisciplinary dialogue and fosters innovative approaches to understanding communication processes. The journal encourages submissions that present novel methodologies, theoretical frameworks, and empirical findings. It contributes to advancing knowledge and informing communication practices by ensuring wide dissemination of research results.