Vol. 1 No. 11 (2027): Digitized Media and Communication (Research & Review)
Digitized Media and Communication (Research & Review) publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarly work that advances theoretical understanding, methodological development, and critical analysis of digital media systems and communication technologies. This issue operates under a subscription-based model and is dedicated exclusively to research articles and review studies.
The issue examines the rapidly evolving landscape of digital media, communication infrastructures, immersive technologies, and AI-driven content systems. It focuses on how modern communication ecosystems are shaped by multimedia technologies, intelligent platforms, interactive environments, and data-driven media processes across global digital networks.
Submissions are expected to present original research findings, systematic reviews, or comprehensive analytical studies supported by rigorous methodology, validated data, computational analysis, or well-structured theoretical frameworks. Emphasis is placed on scholarly contribution, methodological transparency, analytical depth, and reproducibility of findings.
Key thematic areas include:
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Digital Media Systems and Production Technologies: computational media models, digital content systems, multimedia pipelines, and production analytics
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Journalism and Information Systems Research: digital journalism, information integrity, media verification systems, and communication analytics
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AR/VR and Immersive Media Research: virtual environments, augmented reality systems, immersive communication platforms, and simulation-based media studies
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Human–Computer Interaction and Communication Design: interface research, user-experience studies, accessibility systems, and interaction modelling
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Artificial Intelligence in Media and Communication: AI-driven content generation, automated media analysis, communication intelligence systems, and machine-learning applications
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Digital Society and Communication Studies: social media analysis, online behaviour studies, communication ethics, and digital ecosystem research
All submissions undergo a rigorous double-layer peer-review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment. This ensures methodological rigor, technical validity, analytical consistency, originality, and reproducibility. Authors are required to provide sufficient detail in methods, datasets, analytical frameworks, or system models to support scholarly validation and independent interpretation.
This issue is subscription-based and is intended for researchers, academics, and advanced practitioners seeking authoritative studies and comprehensive reviews in digital media and communication. It serves as a platform for disseminating high-impact research that advances the scientific and analytical understanding of modern communication systems.