About the Journal

The Journal of Religion and Communication Studies serves as a vital platform for scholarly exploration into the multifaceted intersection of religion and communication within Muslim communities worldwide. With a keen focus on contemporary issues, our publication delves into the intricate dynamics shaping the traditions, customs, and practices of these communities through the lens of both religious studies and communication science.

Our journal endeavors to foster a deeper understanding of the intricate interplay between religion and communication, acknowledging their profound influence on individual beliefs, collective identities, and societal dynamics. By providing a forum for rigorous research and critical discourse, we aim to illuminate the complexities of religious communication within Muslim contexts, examining how it shapes perceptions, narratives, and interactions within and beyond these communities.

The scope of our journal encompasses a diverse array of topics, including but not limited to: religious rhetoric and discourse analysis, media representations of Islam and Muslims, digital and social media practices within religious contexts, interfaith communication, religious activism and advocacy, and the role of communication technologies in religious education and outreach.

Through interdisciplinary inquiry and engagement with contemporary issues, The Journal of Religion and Communication Studies seeks to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and dialogue surrounding the rich tapestry of Muslim cultures, traditions, and lived experiences. We invite scholars, researchers, and practitioners from various disciplines to join us in this important endeavor, as we strive to deepen our understanding of the complex dynamics shaping religion and communication in the modern world.

Current Issue

Vol. 1 No. 2: (August) 2024
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Published: 2024-10-14

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