International Communication Studies in Literature and Art (ICSLA) (Print ISSN 3079 -2711; Online ISSN: 3104-5081) is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Hong Kong Information Education Publishing Company Limited. ICSLA publishes two issues each year in both Chinese and English.
Scope and Topics
ICSLA focuses on a wide range of topics related to international communication studies in literature and art, including:
• International Communication Studies in Literature;
• International Communication Studies in Dance;
• International Communication Studies in Drama;
• International Communication Studies in Film and Television;
• International Communication Studies in Sculpture;
• International Communication Studies in Architecture;
• International Communication Studies in Design;
• International Communication Studies in Painting.
This journal encourages interdisciplinary research, particularly on emerging topics such as the integration of artificial intelligence in international communication studies in literature and art. In line with international standard, ICSLA does not have fixed sections or columns, but accepts high-quality research within these areas of focus.
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Disclaimer
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