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Indonesian Journal of Language and Communication Studies focuses on publishing scholarly works that examine language as the core medium of human communication in social, cultural, institutional, and digital contexts. The journal particularly prioritizes original research and critical studies that address contemporary communication phenomena using rigorous linguistic frameworks and empirically grounded methodologies.
The scope of Indonesian Journal of Language and Communication Studies includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
1. Language and Discourse in Communication
- Discourse and conversation analysis
- Pragmatics in communicative interaction
- Institutional and organizational discourse
- Media and digital discourse
- Political and public discourse
2. Sociolinguistics and Communicative Practices
- Language variation in communicative contexts
- Multilingual and intercultural communication
- Language, identity, and power
- Language use in communities and social networks
3. Communication through Language in Digital and Media Contexts
- Language in social media and digital platforms
- Online interaction and computer-mediated communication
- Multimodal discourse and digital texts
- Language, technology, and mediated communication
4. Applied Language and Communication Studies
- Language education and communicative competence
- Discourse-based approaches to language teaching
- Communication strategies in educational and professional settings
5. Translation and Interpreting as Communicative Practice
- Translation as cross-lingual communication
- Interpreting in institutional and public settings
- Discourse and pragmatics in translation
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