The Journal of Intercultural Communication is a peer-reviewed journal promoting research, education, and training in the area of intercultural communication. The journal publishes articles in English.
Aims and scope: “The goal of the journal is to promote research along with education and training in the area of intercultural communication. The journal is an outgrowth of the activities of NIC: the Nordic Network for Intercultural Communication. The great interest shown in NIC activities pointed to a need for more peer-reviewed journals within the area of intercultural communication. By starting and continuing this journal, we hope to foster research and facilitate contacts between interested researchers as well as provide better possibilities for peer-reviewed publication. We welcome contributions, both original research and reviews, concerning all areas of intercultural communication and cross-cultural comparison.”
Frequency: 3 issues per year
Launched: 1999
Peer reviewed: yes, double-blind review
Open access: yes
Languages: English
Genres: research article
Length of research articles: 8,000 words (including abstract, references, and appendices)
Reference style: APA style
Book reviews: no
Publisher: The Immigrant Institute, Sweden
Venue of publication: Gothenburg
Publication level: 1 in Finland, 1 in Norway
Indexing: CrossRef, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)