About the Journal
The Journal of Visual Communication and Humanities (JVCH) is committed to advancing the scholarly understanding of how visual communication intersects with and enriches humanistic disciplines. By fostering a dialogue between visual communication experts and humanities scholars, JVCH seeks to uncover new insights into the ways visual media shape and are shaped by human culture, society, and thought.
Mission:
The mission of JVCH is to be a leading forum for the publication of interdisciplinary research that connects the fields of visual communication and the humanities. The journal strives to contribute to the global discourse on the cultural, social, and ethical dimensions of visual media, promoting a deeper understanding of its role in human experience.
Audience:
JVCH's primary audience includes academics, researchers, and practitioners in the fields of visual communication, design, cultural studies, media studies, and humanities. The journal also serves educators, students, and professionals who are interested in the impact of visual media on society and culture.