About the Journal
The Journal of Digital Media, Communication & policy is a peer-reviewed ISRN Journals journal that focuses on conducting research in digital media systems, communication, and policies. The journal invites submissions that focus on exploring the impact of media systems on society, the evolution of communication, and how to effectively address issues like misinformation, privacy, digital rights, platform accountability, and ethical communication. It covers topics like digital communication theories, media effects, media regulation, media policy analysis, platform governance, integrity of information, misinformation, online public discourse, political communication in digital media, communication ethics, and evaluation of communication-related policies. It seeks to promote transparent methods with credible evidence to conduct research. It publishes original research articles, review articles, policy analysis, case studies, and explains how the data has been derived, analyzed, and interpreted, along with the implications of the study. It can be considered an important journal for researchers and writers to publish their work on digital media systems, communication policies, platform governance, misinformation, media regulation, and similar topics. It has clearly defined topics with proper editorial handling for online visibility.