Description
GDPMR intends to promote qualitative and quantitative research and findings with the help of newly emerging tools. Reviews of global print and digital media includes critical assessments, analyses, and perspectives on a various form of media products, such as periodicals, novels, films, music, television programmes, websites, and more. These reviews, which are frequently written by experts in the field, journalists, enthusiasts, are intended to present perceptions, suggestions, and judgements on the value, significance, and quantitative analysis of media with specific interest in the sub-disciplines.
Mission:
- Inform and Educate: To inform and educate the public about diverse media formats, including their cultural relevance, quality, and content.
- Provide Critical Analysis: To provide careful and critical analysis of media content so that users may choose what to read, watch, or listen to with knowledge.
- Promote Quality and Creativity: to celebrate and recognise excellence across a range of media formats to inspire and promote high-quality and innovative media output.
- Foster Dialogue: To foster a constructive dialogue about media, culture, and society, encouraging discussions about the impact of media on our lives.
- Serve as a Resource: To act as a helpful resource for people looking for advice and knowledge about a variety of media options.
Vision:
- Global Reach: To serve a broad, international audience as a source of media reviews that is well-known and respected throughout the world.
- Cultural Relevance: To advance knowledge of how the media reflect and sculpt global cultural, social, and political trends.
- Diversity and Inclusivity: To ensure inclusivity and diversity in media reviews, considering a variety of genres, cultural viewpoints, and voices.
- Promote Media Literacy: to aid consumers in developing their media literacy abilities by assisting them in critically analysing and navigating the media ecosystem.
- Adapt to Changing Media Landscape: to maintain journalistic integrity while embracing new technologies and types of communication to stay flexible and relevant in a media landscape that is constantly changing.
- Ethical Standards: To uphold moral norms for analysing media, such as objectivity, fairness, and transparency.
Objectives & Focus
- Advancement of research in all sectors of digital & print media
- High quality publications in theoretical and empirical research
- Networking of academicians, researchers and professionals encourage different genres in creative and research writing
- Enhancement of diversity, multiplicity, and variation of the research on society in general
SCOPE
Digital Media: The term "digital media" refers to electronic content that is encoded and transferred in binary code, including text, images, audio, video, and interactive features. It makes interactivity, internet accessibility, and straightforward reproduction possible. The incorporation of multimedia enhances the information, and its dynamic nature enables real-time updates. Information retrieval is aided by searchability, and access is guaranteed on a variety of devices through portability. Websites, social networking, e-books, streaming services, digital music, video games, podcasts, mobile apps, and digital art are all examples of digital media. By altering industries and promoting global connectedness, this transformational medium has revolutionised information dissemination, entertainment, advertising, and education.
Print Media: Print media are classic types of communication that disseminate information through tangible printed materials. Newspapers, periodicals, brochures, flyers, and posters all fall under this category. Print media, in contrast to digital media, is based on physical, ink-on-paper formats. It provides a haptic experience and is simple to archive for later use. As a dependable source of news, features, and advertisements, print media has a long history. Although it has seen difficulties in the digital age, it continues to have a place in publishing, marketing, and journalism. The continuing power of print media continues to benefit numerous audiences looking for in-depth, aesthetically pleasing, and reliable content.
Publication Frequency:
GDPMR was initially published on Annual base-one issues per year i.e., 2018, 2019 and 2020. But due to the on-and-on requests of the national academia for 2021 and onwards i.e., the frequency has been changed from biannual to quarterly-four issues per year.