Middle East Journal of Communication Studies
Middle East Journal of Communication Studies
The Middle East Journal of Communication Studies (MEJCS) is a new, biannual journal with a focus on communication studies and the MENA region. We welcome highly-quality original articles that draw upon a variety of disciplines to explore issues related to methodological and theoretical developments in the field. Both English and Arabic articles are welcome, but preference will be given to contributions in English. Original articles should be between 6000-9000 words, including abstract, references and footnotes. MEJCS uses the Chicago Manual of Style. All submissions are double-blind peer- reviewed by independent, anonymous expert referees.
Current Issue: Volume 6, Number 1 (2026)
Articles
The impact of the podcast "Climate, What's the Story?" on the Jordanian public's awareness of climate change
Amnaa abushammaleh
The Carbon Footprint of Film Industry and Sustainable Filmmaking Practices A View Considering the Diffusion of Innovation Theory
Reham Refaat Mohammad Abdelaal Prof
The role of motion graphics in enhancing the effectiveness of infographics design
Hussein Mohammad Al-omari
Manufactured Silence and Directed Opinion: An Analytical Study of Mechanisms Shaping International Public Opinion toward the War on Gaza (2023–2024) through the Spiral of Silence Theory and the Selective Belief System Model (SBS)
Ibrahim Akka, Mujahid Jihad Faraj, Doha Mazid, and Yahya Mashaqi
