Focus and Scope
Asian Journal of Media and Culture is a peer-reviewed academic journal focused on the dynamic intersection of media, culture, and society in Asia. The journal provides a platform for scholars, researchers, and media practitioners to explore the evolving role of media in shaping cultural identities, societal norms, and global narratives within the context of Asian countries.
The journal covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
- The influence of traditional and digital media on cultural expressions,
- The impact of media technologies on communication practices,
- The role of media in facilitating cultural exchange across borders,
- Media as a reflection and challenge to power structures, social justice issues, and cultural representations in Asia.
The Asian Journal of Media and Culture also addresses media's role in social transformation, cultural preservation, political discourse, and its contributions to collective memory. With an interdisciplinary approach, the journal welcomes original articles that offer critical insights into media production, consumption, and the sociocultural impact of media platforms.
The journal aims to enrich academic discourse on contemporary cultural trends and media’s contribution to global conversations, with a specific focus on Asian contexts. Through its commitment to open access, the Asian Journal of Media and Culture seeks to reach a global audience, promoting diverse perspectives and expanding the understanding of media's role in cultural development across Asia and beyond.