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  • About: TripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on critical and interdisciplinary research in the areas of communication, media studies, and capitalist systems. The journal explores how communication practices and media systems intersect with various aspects of capitalism and societal structures. It provides a platform for critical perspectives that challenge conventional views and propose alternative approaches to understanding communication and its role in capitalist societies.
  • Objective:
    The primary objective of TripleC is to advance critical scholarship in the fields of communication and media studies, particularly in relation to capitalist systems and socio-economic structures. The journal aims to publish research that interrogates the impact of capitalism on communication practices, media technologies, and societal dynamics. TripleC seeks to contribute to the development of new theoretical frameworks and critical analyses that address the complex interactions between communication, media, and capitalism.
  • Interdisciplinary Approach:
    TripleC adopts an interdisciplinary approach by integrating insights from fields such as communication studies, media theory, political economy, sociology, and critical theory. This approach allows for a comprehensive exploration of how communication and media intersect with capitalist systems and societal issues. The journal encourages research that draws on multiple disciplines to provide nuanced and critical perspectives on communication practices and media technologies.
  • Impact:
    The journal has a significant impact on the academic community by providing a platform for critical research and alternative viewpoints on communication and capitalism. TripleC is cited by scholars, researchers, and critics interested in exploring the intersections between media, communication, and socio-economic systems. The research published in the journal contributes to a deeper understanding of how capitalist structures influence and shape communication practices and media systems.
  • Significance:
    TripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique plays a crucial role in advancing critical and interdisciplinary research in communication and media studies. Its focus on the relationship between capitalism and communication makes it an essential resource for researchers and practitioners who seek to challenge conventional perspectives and explore alternative approaches. By facilitating the dissemination of critical research, TripleC supports the ongoing development of theoretical and practical insights into the complex dynamics of communication and capitalist systems.

  • Editor-in-Chief:  Christian Fuchs,Marisol Sandoval

  • Scope: The TripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique journal focuses on critical and interdisciplinary research related to communication and its intersections with capitalism and critique. Its scope includes, but is not limited to:
  • Communication Studies: Research on communication theory, practices, and technologies, including the analysis of communication processes, media systems, and information dissemination.
  • Critical Theory: Contributions to critical theory and its application to communication and media studies. This includes analysis of power structures, ideologies, and societal impacts of communication technologies.
  • Capitalism and Economy: Studies on the relationship between communication practices and capitalist economic systems. This includes the impact of economic structures on communication and vice versa.
  • Media Critique: Research on the critique of media systems, including analysis of media content, media ownership, media policies, and the role of media in shaping public opinion.
  • Digital Media and Technology: Contributions to the understanding of digital media and technologies, including their societal implications, technological advancements, and their role in the capitalist economy.
  • Social Theory: Research on social theory and its application to communication studies. This includes the study of social structures, social change, and the role of communication in social dynamics.
  • Globalization: Studies on the impact of globalization on communication systems, including cross-cultural communication, global media networks, and the effects of globalization on local and global communication practices.
  • Political Economy: Contributions to the political economy of communication, including analysis of economic policies, media ownership, and the influence of economic interests on communication practices.
  • Resistance and Activism: Research on communication practices related to resistance and activism. This includes the role of communication in social movements, protests, and political activism.
  • Identity and Culture: Studies on the intersections of communication, identity, and culture. This includes the impact of communication on cultural identities, cultural practices, and social norms.
  • Theoretical Contributions: Contributions to the development of theoretical frameworks and models related to communication, capitalism, and critique.
  • Interdisciplinary Research: Research that integrates perspectives from various disciplines to address complex issues related to communication, capitalism, and critique.
  • Case Studies and Empirical Research: Empirical studies and case analyses related to communication practices, media systems, and the impact of capitalism on communication.
  • Ethical and Philosophical Considerations: Research on ethical and philosophical issues related to communication, including the ethical implications of media practices and the philosophical underpinnings of communication theories.
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  • Print ISSN:   1726670X

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  • Abstracting and Indexing:  Scopus

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  • Subject Area and Category:   Computer Science, Computer Science Applications, Social Sciences, Communication

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  • H Index:  34

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    Q3:  Communication

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  • Cite Score:  1.7

  • SNIP:  0.898

  • Journal Rank(SJR):  0.185