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AnimaciónArteDiseñoDiseño gráficoLenguajesRevistas Científicas
España CAA ha renovado en 2023 el sello de calidad FECYT en la evaluación de la calidad editorial y científica … Leer más
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España CAA ha renovado en 2023 el sello de calidad FECYT en la evaluación de la calidad editorial y científica … Leer más
Comunicación audiovisualRevistas CientíficasTecnologías de la comunicación
La revista científica Journal of Sound, Silence, Image and Technology (JoSSIT) neix en el si del grup de recerca homònim (SSIT), vinculat als centres universitaris del TecnoCampus, adscrits a la Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF). La vocació d’aquesta publicació és recollir el debat acadèmic i la investigació científica sobre la relació del so com a concepte ample amb un context audiovisual.
Conflictos y GuerrasCultura digitalFotografíaRevistas Científicas
The aim of this journal is to critically explore what war means today and how it will develop in the future. As using the title ‘Digital War’ demonstrates, the focus is not to identify a new form of war but an entire emergent research field. Digital War provides an interdisciplinary forum for cutting-edge analysis of contemporary warfare, unifying researchers and knowledge from media studies, politics and IR, cybersecurity, the military, art, library and information studies, geography, and cultural studies as well as from political and technological commentators.
A revista Convergências: estudos em Humanidades Digitais (CONEHD) tem periodicidade quadrimestral. Ela busca contribuir para a difusão e a ampliação da pesquisa em Humanidades Digitais de forma a aproximar o conhecimento produzido em diferentes regiões do Brasil e dialogar com as tendências mundiais atualmente em curso.
ArchivísticaBiblioteconomíaDivulgación científicaDocumentaciónRevistas Científicas
Infonomy, revista académica de metodologías y divulgación científica de la Información, la Documentación y la Comunicación Social. En un mundo cada vez más complejo y tecnológico, es crucial que los científicos hagan un esfuerzo por comunicar sus hallazgos al público general. La divulgación científica no solo ayuda a fomentar el interés en la ciencia y la tecnología, sino que también puede mejorar la toma de decisiones informadas en temas importantes, como la salud pública y el medio ambiente.
The European Journal of Humour Research (EJHR) is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal with an international multidisciplinary editorial board. It is an open-access forum which is complementary to Humor: International Journal of Humor Research – the journal which has been leading in the field since its foundation in 1988. Although initially geographically oriented towards the ˋold continentˊ, also due to the home base of the Editors, Editorial Board members and computer servers, the perspective of EJHR has developed beyond the original European scope; nowadays, it clearly aims at an international readership, and both its authors and reviewers are affiliated with universities and other institutions from all the continents. Nonetheless, particular attention is given to the past events and current developments of humour research in Europe.
As the flagship journal of the International Environmental Communication Association, Environmental Communication is a premiere international and interdisciplinary publishing outlet for original research on the ways communication matters to ecological relations and vice versa. The journal is intended for scholars, students, and broadly engaged audiences attuned to the ethical stakes of environmental communication.
Online Information Review is devoted to research in the broad field of digital information and communication, and related technologies.
Social Media + Society is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that focuses on advancing the understanding of social media and its impact on societies past, present and future. View full journal description. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
The Journal of Social Media in Society (JSMS) was created to advance the study of social media with current literature based on theory, research and practice from all methodological frameworks. JSMS is a research-based journal focused on the interest of social media in society. The journal defines “social media” as interactive online platforms (including mobile technology) where we connect to share, discuss, create and collaborate. It began as an idea incubated by the Texas Social Media Research Institute.