Author Guideline
Researcher Rights and Duties
- Rights and duties are established based on scientific research ethics, intellectual property laws, and transparency.:
2.Researchers must maintain excellence, integrity, and scientific quality. They bear responsibility for data accuracy and must obtain ethical clearance when human subjects are involved.
3.Researchers must uphold academic honesty, clarity, and select topics that contribute scientific value and enrich knowledge.
4.Researchers have the right to conduct research and publish results without harming participants. They must take reasonable steps to correct errors and assume responsibility for the consequences of their research activities.
5.Researchers must respect the journal's copyright and avoid duplicate publication without prior notification.
6.Honesty is required regarding all research actions, including data generation, analysis, and acknowledgment of direct/indirect contributions from colleagues.
7.Researchers must implement modifications requested by the peer-review committee within three weeks; failure to do so may result in the revocation of acceptance.
- Plagiarism, piracy, forgery, or fabrication is strictly prohibited at any stage. Submissions are subject to similarity/plagiarism software checks.
- The journal preserves the author's intellectual rights while prohibiting the unauthorized use of research data.
- 10. Researchers are entitled to an official acceptance letter and notification upon publication.
- Researchers may withdraw their work if publication is delayed, via a written request to the Editor-in-Chief, subject to Editorial Board approval.
Research Strategy (Articles)
The strategy involves selecting specialized research thematic areas for journal issues, including:
- Foundational and Historical Research in Media Sciences.
- Media Impact Measurement Research.
III. Media Roles Assessment Research.
- Public Opinion and Trend Research.
- Specialized Research in Media Fields.



