Publication frequency
World Journal of Language, Media and Culture is dedicated to publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed research that explores the dynamic intersections of language, media, and culture. This section outlines the journal’s publication schedule and its benefits for both authors and readers.
Publication schedule
WJLMC is published twice a year, with issues released once every six months. This biannual publishing model ensures that each issue is carefully curated to deliver in-depth, high-standard academic content that contributes meaningfully to its fields of focus.
All issues are published online and made freely available through the journal’s website, ensuring immediate global access to the latest scholarly contributions.
Benefits of biannual publication
For authors
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Ample time for comprehensive peer review and editorial feedback
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Greater visibility for each published issue, allowing research to stand out within a carefully selected volume
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Efficient turnaround while maintaining rigorous publication standards
For readers
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Access to thoughtfully compiled issues featuring original and timely scholarship
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Opportunities to engage with innovative, cross-disciplinary research at regular intervals
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Reliable scheduling that supports academic planning and citation
By publishing twice a year, WJLMC remains focused on quality and relevance, providing a dependable platform for scholars across language, media, and cultural studies.