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International Communication of Chinese Culture is an interdisciplinary journal focused on the exploration and understanding of Chinese culture.

  • Provides a platform for original research articles on Chinese culture and its various forms and expressions.
  • Encourages critical perspectives on China's cultural interactions and exchanges in both historical and contemporary contexts.
  • Attracts interdisciplinary articles and presents current thinking.

Editor-in-Chief
  • Huilin Huang
Impact factor
0.3 (2022)
Submission to first decision (median)
196 days
Downloads
77,015 (2023)

Latest issue

March 2024 |

Volume 11, Issue 1

Special issue: Understanding Chinese Culture in the World

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Journal updates

  • Call for papers: Cultural Challenges of Artificial Intelligence to Global Strategic Communication

    The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms and tools are being integrated into strategic communication activities around the globe. However, the compatibility of AI agents, generators and algorithms can be conditioned by cultural factors (local and global), which has long been a focus of researchers of international media studies, international public relations, etc.  To further our understanding of AI applications as a result and/or cause of cultural dynamics in strategic communication. In collaboration with the Global Strategic Communication Consortium (GSCC) and its 2024 annual conclave, International Communication of Chinese Culture (published by Springer, Indexed in Clarivate’s ESCI) is announcing a call for papers for its special issue “Revisiting Local and Global Culture for Global Strategic Communication with AI”.


    Guest editors:
    Yicheng Zhu, Beijing Normal University, China
    Marko Selaković, SP Jain School of Global Management, Serbia

Journal information

Electronic ISSN
2197-4241
Print ISSN
2197-4233
Abstracted and indexed in
  1. Baidu
  2. CLOCKSS
  3. CNKI
  4. CNPIEC
  5. Dimensions
  6. EBSCO
  7. Emerging Sources Citation Index
  8. Google Scholar
  9. Naver
  10. OCLC WorldCat Discovery Service
  11. Portico
  12. ProQuest
  13. TD Net Discovery Service
  14. Wanfang
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