Asian Journal of Communication accepted for inclusion in Thomson Reuters and New Online Submission System.
Launched in 1990, Asian Journal of Communication (AJC) is a refereed
international publication that provides a venue for high-quality communication
scholarship with an Asian focus and perspectives from the region. We aim to
highlight research on the systems and processes of communication in the
Asia-Pacific region and among Asian communities around the world to a wide
international audience. It publishes articles that report empirical studies,
develop communication theory, and enhance research methodology.
AJC is accepted by and listed in the Social Science Citation Index
(SSCI) published by Clarivate Analytics. The journal is housed editorially at
the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, jointly with the Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC)
Special issue
Internationally, the rise of digital platforms is a highly visible
phenomenon in contemporary media and communications and social life. This
special issue puts the spotlight on the prefiguring, incubation, and emergence
of, and contests over, digital platforms in the Asia Pacific region.
It aims to bring together research, perspectives, proposals,
provocations, and debate on questions such as:
- What are the business models, economics, and service offerings of digital platforms in the Asia-Pacific region?
- What are the socio-political and economic challenges for startups in developing countries to develop new digital platforms and compete with established multinational corporations?
- How do digital platforms circulate and operate across and within the Asia and Pacific regions? What are the connections between digital platforms in Asia and other regions, as well as global digital platforms?
- How do digital platforms figure in everyday life in Asian and Pacific settings, and what are their socio-cultural dynamics and implications?
- What are the social imaginaries of Asian and Pacific digital platforms?
- What theories and concepts are elicited by, and are suitable for, researching Asian and Pacific digital platforms?
- What is the state of play for digital platforms in relation to social, political, cultural, and other forms of participation?
- What are the policy issues being raised by digital platforms in Asian and Pacific contexts, and how are policymakers and regulators responding?
- Where do digital platforms fit into questions of inequality and social justice? What of the implications of digital platforms for communication and expression rights, as well as other human, social, and cultural rights?
- What are the alternatives to digital platforms being generated or debated in Asian and Pacific societies?
We welcome papers on these and other relevant aspects of digital
platforms in Asia and Pacific. We are especially interested in research that
addresses neglected or new case studies and dimensions of Asian digital
platforms. Also we encourage papers that reflect upon and comment upon the
research, practice, policy, and other agenda on digital platforms in
Asia-Pacific contexts.
Please send a 300-500 word abstract for consideration by 7 February 2020
to the special issue editors:
- Gerard Goggin, Nanyang Technological University (gerard.goggin@ntu.edu.sg);
- Titik Rahayu, Universitas Airlangga (titik.rahayu@fisip.unair.ac.id)
Following notification of acceptance of abstract, full papers of
6000-9000 words will be due by 15 July 2020 (with full submissions due by 15
December 2020).
More information on the Asian Journal of Communication, and its style requirements.
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