About Us
Constructive Communication is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes articles, reviews, essays, commentary and analysis report on all aspects of mass communication and journalism.
Constructive Communication is a vibrant, enthusiasm and dedicated journal focus on the innovation and expansion in mass communication and aims to reach out to the global community of scholars, practitioners, professionals, students and researchers.
Constructive Communication is a quest of young minds with experienced support. A platform creatively channelized for a focused communication designed for a constructive future. We have a passion for sharing the new trends, advance understanding and address some of the greatest challenges and focuses to navigate journalistic theory with reality for a fostering growth through our publication.
The journal publishes original articles, which are subjected to a blind peer review process, as well as reviewed essays, commentaries and discussion papers on relevant topics related to Mass Communication and related interdisciplinary research. We strictly adhere to standard peer review process before accepting any manuscript for publication. Once approved for publication, these articles remain archived permanently in respective repositories.
AIMS AND SCOPE
We aim to scale the understanding of mass communication to the plethora.
Constructive Communication believes that communication research is of prime importance, in today’s much interconnected yet complicated world. Our platform channelizes the creative energies to focus through the lens of constructive communication, making people understand how to communicate in a more effectual, comportment, dilute potential conflicts, rectify flaws and reach realism.
MANUSCRIPT PROCESSING DURATION
Internal review | 72 Hours |
Expert peer review | 4 Weeks |
Revision extension | 2 Weeks |
Acceptance to Publication | 1 Week |
THEMES AND TOPICS
We accept research papers from mass communication and aligned inter-disciplines, including sociology, psychology, anthropology, philosophy, law, culture, education, feminism, politics, cinema, new media, and history which is interconnected with the perspectives and approach of mass communication.