Focus and Scope

Jurnal Askopis (P-ISSN: 2622-7924) ; E-ISSN: 2622-7932) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes original research articles and scholarly discussions in the field of communication studies. The journal aims to contribute to the development of communication theory and practice, particularly within social, cultural, media, and Islamic contexts.

The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  1. Mass Communication
    Studies on media systems, media institutions, audiences, media effects, and the role of mass communication in shaping public opinion and social structures.

  2. Public Speaking and Rhetoric
    Research on persuasive communication, speech performance, rhetorical theory, and effective oral communication across professional, educational, and religious settings.

  3. Journalism and Writing
    Scholarly works addressing news production, journalistic ethics, reporting practices, editorial processes, and various forms of professional and media writing.

  4. Mass Media Studies
    Analyses of traditional media platforms such as television, radio, and print media, including their transformation and adaptation in the contemporary media landscape.

  5. Digital and Social Media Communication
    Research examining digital platforms, social networking sites, online communities, digital content creation, virtual interaction, and the social, cultural, and political impacts of digital communication technologies.

  6. Communication and Islam
    Studies exploring Islamic perspectives on communication, da’wah communication, religious media, Islamic broadcasting, and the interaction between Islamic values and contemporary communication practices.

  7. Interpersonal Communication
    Research focusing on communication processes between individuals, including relational communication, identity negotiation, conflict management, and emotional expression.

  8. Organizational Communication
    Studies on internal and external communication within organizations, leadership communication, corporate communication strategies, and institutional reputation management.

  9. Political Communication
    Analyses of political discourse, campaign communication, media framing, public opinion formation, and communication within democratic processes.

  10. Media and Cultural Studies
    Research investigating media representation, identity construction, ideology, popular culture, and the relationship between media and society.