Journal objectives and aims:
- The Scientific Journal of Women, Media and Society is a biannual peer-reviewed journal that focuses on women's studies, media and communication, social issues, and the humanities. It is published by the Faculty of Communication at Beni-Suef University and is available in an open access environment. This means that the journal allows for the availability, downloading, use, and sharing of its content with others without any restrictions. All articles published in the journal are available for free and immediately upon publication. Authors and readers do not bear any costs to view the journal's content. The journal also publishes its contents under the open license CC-BY-NC Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. This license allows for the immediate free availability of the content and allows any reader to read, download, copy, print, and distribute it.
Producing knowledge in the field of women’s, media, and society research, and building a scientific base for research that achieves cumulative knowledge related to Egypt, the Arab world, and the Middle East.
- Contributing to providing a serious scientific vision for the problems related to the media and societal reality of women’s, media, and society issues locally and regionally.
- Encouraging researchers to provide original research contributions related to women’s, media, and society research in terms of fields, topics, methodologies, theoretical frameworks.
- Striving to keep up with media researchers for the developments witnessed by media and communication studies in the world and providing the appropriate opportunity to follow them.
- The journal is interested in publishing refereed scientific research, scientific articles, theoretical research, and research derived from scientific theses as a requirement for obtaining a master’s and doctorate degrees, and reports of seminars and scientific conferences at the college and university.
- Assisting researchers in publishing their research according to scientific arbitration standards.
- Supporting the journal’s methodology of cognitive integration by supporting collective research that.
The scope of the journal includes the following areas:
- Women, media, and sustainable development.
- Media and societal issues.
- Women’s and societal issues on digital platforms.
- Women in print, visual, and digital journalism.
- Women in audio and visual media.
- Women and public relations and advertising.
- Gender and media.
- Media and the national strategy for women’s empowerment 2030.
- Media discourse related to women.