This peer-reviewed scientific journal publishes theoretical and empirical papers and essays and book reviews that examine the way in which similarities and differences articulate mass communication relations on a global scale.�It�also explores the way in which similarities and differences open up spaces for discourse, research and application in the field of�mass communication praxis. JGMC seeks innovative articles that utilize critical and empirical approaches regarding global mass communication, including, but not limited to, systems, structures, processes, practices and culture. These articles could deal with content, as well as its production, consumption and effects, all of which are situated within inter- and trans-national, cross-cultural, inter-disciplinary and especially comparative perspectives. All theoretical and methodological perspectives are welcomed.