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cjoc

About the Journal

Focus and Scope

CJOC is an open-access, peer-reviewed, and research-based journal, published twice yearly (June and December) by the Department of Mass Communication, Covenant University. The journal aims to be a leading and preferred voice for scholars, academics, researchers, authors, and students of communication. CJOC also aims to be a credible outlet for scholars from Nigeria, Africa and indeed the world to share knowledge on how communication contributes to development.

Peer Review Process

CJOC has a strict publication schedule and a rigorous peer review regime. All articles must be submitted online while the peer review is electronically managed. At least two of the three reviews must vouch for the author on the originality and substance of the research article before it is accepted to be published. Authors whose articles are highly novel will be asked to recommend three experts in the area of subject matter. Authors can follow manuscript progress by logging into a personalized (author's) section of the journal's site. Two versions of an issue are published—online and in hard copy. However, the hard copy edition is only available by special order.

Open Access Policy

This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.

Sponsors

Department of Mass Communication, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria

Journal History

Covenant Journal of Communication is a peer reviewed and research based journal published twice every year (June and December) by the Department of Mass Communication, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria. The Journal aims to be a leading and preferred voice for international scholars, academics, researchers, authors, and students of communication. The Journal also aims to ensure that African scholars, researchers, authors, and students have a credible outlet to generate and share knowledge that is relevant to the context of Africa in particular and the world in general. The CJOC focuses on communication or media related research with no particular preference to any of the scientific methodological approaches. In other words, any scientific approach to doing research and writing reports of such research is acceptable as long as there is available evidence of empiricism in the processes. CJOC will not publish papers or articles that do not possess the rigors of the scientific or social scientific method of research and report writing. Therefore, all papers /articles must be research based before they are considered for publication. However, few ''position'' papers may be considered for publication if empirical evidence is supplied to the effect that such articles are part of reports that came out of the specific research efforts of the author(s). CJOC shall publish between 5 and 10 articles per edition in any of the broad fields of communication. Social science issues that are anchored on communication or any of its related fields shall also be accepted for publication consideration. Each volume shall have two editions on a regular basis and when theme editions are advertised, they may constitute the third edition for that volume. CJOC is print and online based. However, the print version shall be released first before the online version. The print version shall be sold at affordable rates while the online version shall be free access but only accessible 6 months after the release of the print version.