About the Journal

Journal Of Media and Communication Science (JCommSci) is a scientific journal published by the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Mataram.

JcommSci (2620-8709) is a medium to publish the results of academic research and as a means of updating the development of Communication Sciences. This journal contains scientific articles that have never been previously published, either as a research result, applied research or scientific articles relating to journalism coverage, media studies, media convergence, digital media, communication and development, health communication, family communication, public relations, marketing communication, political communication. Information about writing guidelines and electronic upload procedures are available in each edition. All articles are included through a peer-review process. Issuance of the journal is every four months, in January, May, September without processing fees.

Please read and understand the author guidelines for preparation manuscript. The author who submits a manuscript to the editors should comply with the author guidelines and template. If the submitted manuscript does not comply with the guidelines or using a different format, it will be rejected by the editorial team before being reviewed. Editorial Team will only accept a manuscript that meets the specified formatting requirements

 

 

Current Issue

Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): Vol 8 Issue 3 2025
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We received so many interesting articles as the interest of academics writing continues to grow. However in this issue, Jcommsci explores communication as a powerful catalyst for change across diverse Indonesian contexts. We journey from digital realms, where Instagram followers shape student confidence and the @Bara-baraya.bersatu account fuels a social movement, to tangible communities. In Bilebante, empowerment communication underpins sustainable tourism, while Saringembat Village sees integrated media combating stunting. Finally, the local media’s critical role in defending the Meratus Mountains highlights the power of public discourse. Collectively, these studies reveal how modern communication strategies—from social media to grassroots campaigns—are pivotal in mobilising action, building agency, and navigating complex socio-environmental challenges.                              
Published: 2025-10-19

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