
Nordicom Review is an international peer-reviewed journal of media, mediated communication, and journalism in the Nordic region. This includes research on the Nordic countries as well as research with relevance for the Nordic context. It publishes articles in English.
Aims and scope: “Nordicom Review publishes on topics such as journalism, popular culture, media audiences, media history, political communication, public service media, media and information literacy, media education, and media production, structure, policy and economy. The journal is interdisciplinary and publishes both empirical and theoretical articles. Nordicom Review welcomes contributions from a worldwide authorship.”
Frequency: 2 issues per year + special issues
Launched: 1980
Peer reviewed: yes, double-blind review
Open access: yes
Languages: English
Genres: research article, book review
Length of research articles: 7,000 words (including notes and references)
Reference style: APA style
Book reviews: yes
Publisher: Nordicom, with support from the Nordic Council of Ministers
Venue of publication: Gothenburg
Publication level: 1 in Norway, 1 in Finland
Indexing: Scopus, DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals), and more.