International Journal of Crisis Communication
About the Journal
Co-Editor-in-Chief: Rehan Hasan
Abbreviated key title: Int. j. crisis commun.
ISSN (online): 2617-121X
Published by: Green Publishers
Months: July, October, December
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Aim and Scope of the Journal:
The human race is facing challenges and threats of a number and magnitude unprecedented in its brief history as the dominant species on the planet. Environmental stress from climate change, political stress from mass migration, and psychological stress on at-risk populations combine to bring the importance of effective crisis communication into sharp focus.
The International Journal of Crisis Communication offers a dynamic and efficient interdisciplinary platform for scholars in environmental communication, risk communication, health communication, journalism studies, psychology and sociology to explore the myriad aspects of the communication challenges we face.
Peer Review Policy:
- The International Journal of Crisis Communication is a peer-reviewed publication of Lifescience Global.
- Manuscript topics are reviewed by senior editors, and if accepted, are assigned to independent reviewers appointed by the editorial board.
- The editor appointed by the editorial board is responsible to ensure that the final manuscript is consistent with the theme of the selected issue.
- The IJCC utilizes the Lifescience Global electronic submission and peer-review system to facilitate reviewing and revision during the peer-review process.
Fee Waiver:
Lifescience Global allows FEE Waiver to authors from any of the below countries which were classified by the World Bank as Low-income economies or Lower-middle-income economies as of September 2012 (reference – World Bank 1st September 2012).
List of Countries:
Afghanistan Benin Burundi Central African Republic Congo, Rep. Eritrea Georgia Guinea-Bissau Iraq Kosovo Liberia Marshall Islands Mongolia Nepal Paraguay Sierra Leone Sudan Tajikistan Tonga Yemen, Rep. Albania Bhutan Cambodia Chad Côte d’Ivoire Ethiopia Ghana Guyana Kenya Kyrgyz Republic Madagascar Mauritania Morocco Nicaragua Rwanda Solomon Islands Swaziland Tanzania Uganda Zambia |
Armenia Bolivia Cameroon Comoros Djibouti Fiji Guatemala Haiti Kiribati Lao PDR Malawi Micronesia, Fed. Sts. Mozambique Niger Samoa Somalia Syrian Arab Republic Timor-Leste Vanuatu Zimbabwe Belize Burkina Faso Cape Verde Congo, Dem. Rep El Salvador Gambia, The Guinea Honduras Korea, Dem Rep. Lesotho Mali Moldova Myanmar Papua New Guinea Senegal South Sudan São Tomé and Principe Togo West Bank and Gaza |