Media and Intercultural Communication: A Multidisciplinary Journal (MIC) is a double-blind, peer-reviewed, open-access journal licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) License. This allows for unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction of the published articles in any medium, providing that the original author(s) and this journal are appropriately credited. All issues are also made available on the Internet Archive. MIC does not charge any fees to the readers or the authors for the review process or publication of the submissions. The copyright for the articles in this journal is retained by the author(s), and the first publication right is granted to the journal. The journal aims to serve as a platform for disseminating the latest research findings on various issues in media studies, intercultural communication, or the intersection of the two key areas in social sciences.
As a multidisciplinary forum, Media and Intercultural Communication: A Multidisciplinary Journal publishes empirical research articles, theoretical and review articles, and case reports and favors submissions with a technological, linguistic, sociological, or psychological dimension. Some of the central themes that are of special interest and priority include:
Audiovisual translation and localization
Media accessibility and inclusion
Communication across cultures and social groups
Reception of multimedia content and cultural services
Agency and activism in social media
Technology, history, and effects of various media
Cross-cultural business management
Minorities, languages of limited diffusion, and glocalization
Cross-cultural new media studies
Impact of data science and generative artificial intelligence on media and communication


