Journal of Culture-Communication Studies

Journal of Culture-Communication Studies

Culture-Communication Studies  is published by Institute of Culture, Art and Communication (Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance).

The aim of this journal is to provide a forum for communication professionals to discuss about cultural issues. The statements and opinions expressed in this journal do not necessarily represent the views  of the publisher.

In order to fulfill the duties emphasized in its statute, as well as to provide the ground for scholarly dialogue in the fields of culture and communication and to benefit from scientific theories in order to solve problems and cultural policy-making, the Research Institute for Culture, Art and Communication has published a quarterly journal entitled "Culture-Communication Studies". Fortunately, this publication, which has enjoyed considerable reception among thinkers and writers in various fields of social sciences, is a forum for reflecting opinions and thoughts on the issues affecting the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance. In the new period, special efforts have been made to involve all academics from all over the country in this scientific dialogue, and the journal is not only dedicated to empirical research articles. With this approach, in order to make the quarterly as dynamic as possible, any kind of scientific participation, from theoretical and creative notes to critical review of books in this field, is welcomed. From our point of view, the quarterly magazine is a vehicle for interaction and dissemination of intellectuals and intellectuals on the one hand, and those in charge of cultural and artistic affairs on the other. The formats we design for the publication of articles should not hinder a live dialogue between thinkers. For this reason, we invite all those who have a reaction to the published articles and notes to reflect their note or article at the appropriate time (as soon as possible) so that it will be reflected in the quarterly out of turn.

This journal is following of Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and complies with the highest ethical standards in accordance with ethical laws. All submitted manuscripts are checked for similarity through Samim Noor software to ensure their authenticity.Scientific Quarterly of Culture-Communication Studies ranked "A", in 2023 evaluation of the scientific journals of the Iranian Ministry of Science, Research and Technology. According to ISC (Islamic World Science Citation Center), the media journal has achieved an impact factor of 0.633 and a Q1 ranking in the year 2021.

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Current Issue: Volume 27, Issue 73 - Serial Number 105, Spring 2026, Pages 9-352 

Social media capabilities in selling goods and services

Pages 217-247

10.22083/jccs.2025.504327.4007

Mohammad Nojan Heydari Esfahani, Mohammad Reza Rasouli, Hamidreza Hosseini Dana

Prisoners’ reading of prison films: a case study of the film “Dahleez”

Pages 319-352

10.22083/jccs.2025.472281.3917

Mahdi Soltani-Gordfaramarzi, Homayoun Moradkhani, Aliasghar Smaelzadeh

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