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| E-ISSN | : xxxx-xxxx | |
| Editor-in-chief | : Achmad Fawaid 57214837323 |
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| Accreditation No. | : 00/KPT/00.00/202x | |
| DOI | : Prefix 10.64595/ijlc by |
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| Frequency | : 4 issues per year (quarterly) | |
| Focus & Scope | : Linguistics and communication studies | |
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About the Journal
Indonesian Journal of Language and Communication Studies is a double blind peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes original research articles and critical studies in the fields of language and communication. This journal is published quarterly as a platform for the dissemination of theoretical, empirical, and interdisciplinary findings that welcome a wide range of topics, including but not limited to linguistics (theoretical and applied) and conversation analysis, media and digital communication, intercultural communication, language policy and planning, critical communication studies, and language-based approaches to communication phenomena.
ASJC Code: 3310 – Linguistics and Language; 3315 – Communication
By publishing in Indonesian Journal of Language and Communication Studies, authors become part of an international scholarly community dedicated to advancing theoretical, applied, and interdisciplinary research on language and communication in contemporary society. This journal welcomes contributions from established academics, early-career researchers, and doctoral scholars who seek a reputable and forward-looking venue for impactful studies in linguistics, discourse analysis, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, communication practices, media discourse, intercultural interaction, and language-centered approaches to communication across social, cultural, and digital contexts.
Current Issue
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Digital rhetoric in Indonesian political campaigns: a multimodal discourse analysis of social media narratives
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The role of local language in risk communication: a case study of disaster messaging in Eastern Indonesia
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Language ideologies and media representation: framing Madurese dialects in Indonesian television news
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Cross-cultural pragmatics in e-commerce: a comparative study of buyer–seller interactions in Indonesia and Malaysia
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Reclaiming indigenous voices: linguistic landscape of minority languages in urban public spaces in Indonesia
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Crisis communication and language strategy: a corpus-based study of governmental covid-19 briefings in Indonesia
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