About the journal
The Moroccan Journal of Communication Studies (MJCS) is a peer-reviewed journal that welcomes submissions from established senior scholars as well as emerging early-career researchers. It is committed to publishing articles of both theoretical and applied empirical nature; however, it valorises studies that merge both scopes to reflect the cutting edge and symbiotic dimension of our concern.
The Journal encourages contributions that address local communicational aspects from a global perspective, as well as global issues with local implications. It also includes a Review and an Interview Section. Accordingly, contributors can submit book reviews and interviews intended to critically discuss and revisit the newest and seminal academic publications on the field of communication. The journal encompasses the entire field of communication studies as its domain of interest.
Objectifs
The Moroccan Journal of Communication Studies (MJCS) aims to foster a scholarly and interdisciplinary understanding of communication studies. It is dedicated to serving as a platform for high-quality, original and noteworthy research-based insights that bridge academic interests in interpersonal, intercultural, educational, business, organisational, political, mass communication, as well as a wide range of relevant disciplines and approaches. It looks forward to providing its readers with new critical perspectives.
Editorial Comity
Abdelfattah Mazari (Mohammed I University)
Abderrahim Fatmi (Mohammed I University)
Ilham Chaabani (Mohammed I University)
Jelloul Marouane (Mohammed I University)
Mohamed Belbacha (Mohammed I University)
Naoual Derraz (Mohammed I University)
Rachida Nasri (Mohammed I University)
Soumya Bouknana (Mohammed I University)
Mohammed El Kouche (Mohammed I University)
Ahmed Mansour (Mohammed I University)
Abdelkader Loukah (Mohammed I University, Morocco)
Ahmed Ankit (Hamdan Bin Mohammad Smart University, UAE)
Ahmed Ghamidi (Umm Al-Qura University, Saudi Arabia)
Aziz Thabit (Kuwait University, Kuwait)
Dániel Kádár (Cambridge University, UK)
El Ayachi Draoui (Mohammed Premier University)
Hassan Nadhem (University of Kufa, Iraq)
Louise Mullany (University of Nottingham, UK)
Marylin Lewis (Auckland University, New Zealand)
Mohammed Farghal (Kuwait University, Kuwait)
Névine Sarwat (Alexandria University, Egypt)
Said Faiq (American University of Sharjah, UAE)
Tharwat El-Sakran (American University of Sharjah, UAE)