MAP Committee
Communication and Media in Asia Pacific (CMAP)
CMAP aims to provide a forum for research in communication and media that focuses or has an influence on the Asia Pacific region. Double-blinded, peer-reviewed with at least two reviwers per article, and published biannually (January – June and July – December), it will provide new perspectives on thematic issues through empirical and theoretical studies that can expand knowledge and enhance understanding in Organizational Communication, Journalism & Mass Communication and Aesthetic Communications.
CMAP Guidelines Abstract Criteria
- No more than 300 words - Keywords: 5-6 words - Format: Microsoft Words - US English spelling
- Font: Times New Roman 12 Point - Single Spacing
- APA format (Name, Date)
- Author(s)’s details provided beneath abstract (Name, email address, position, affiliation) e.g. Lee Wang, Ph.D. ([email protected]) is a lecturer at Faculty of Communication Arts, Chulalongkorn University
Article Submission - Length 5000-7000 words - Format: Microsoft Words - US English spelling
- Font: Times New Roman 12 Point - 1.5 line spacing
- APA citation format (Name, Date)
- Charts & illustrations included in the text - Tables: Horizontal line only
- Titles: Italicized only
Further information and registration
Communication and Media in Asia Pacific (CMAP) Faculty of Communication Arts
Mongkutsamatiwong Building, Chulalongkorn University
254 Phayathai Road, Wangmai, Pathumwan, Bangkok, Thailand 10330
Tel: (+66)2-218-2208 / (+66)2-218-2214 Fax: (+66)2-215-3591
Email: [email protected]
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https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/CMAP or Scan QR Code