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  • Mass Communication, Political Communication and Interpersonal Communication
    Vol. 1 No. 01 (2023)

    This issue has been available online since 17 May 2023 for the regular issue of May 2023. All articles in this issue (5 original research articles) were authored by five authors from 1 country (Indonesia).

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  • Interpersonal Communication and Marketing Communication
    Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023)

    This issue has been available online since 28 November 2023 for the regular issue of November 2023. All articles in this issue (5 original research articles) were authored by five authors from 1 country (Indonesia).

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  • New Media, Digital Literacy and Public Relations
    Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024)

    This issue has been available online since 21 May 2024 for the regular issue of May 2024. All articles in this issue (5 original research articles) were authored by 5 authors from 1 country (Indonesia)

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  • Digital Communication, Marketing Communication and New Media
    Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)

    This issue has been available online since 29 November 2024, for the regular issue of November 2024. All articles in this issue (5 original research articles) were authored by 5 authors from 1 country (Indonesia).

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  • The Dynamics of Communication in the Digital Era: Identity, Strategy, and Response
    Vol. 3 No. 01 (2025)

    This issue has been available online since 31 May 2025, for the regular issue of May 2025.  This issue explores the theme The Dynamics of Communication in the Digital Era: Identity, Strategy, and Response. The five featured articles reflect current developments in communication practices across different contexts—from Gen Z’s approach to interpersonal conflict, digital identity, and cybercrime, to marketing strategies for local products. Additionally, this edition highlights how organizations respond to communication crises and how language is utilized on social media platforms. Together, these studies offer insights into how individuals and institutions navigate communication challenges in an increasingly digital world. We hope this issue contributes to a deeper understanding of contemporary communication trends and practices. All articles in this issue (5 original research articles) were authored by 5 authors from 1 country (Indonesia).

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