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Enhancing Community Through Innovation in Technology and Storytelling Explored in New Issue of the Journal of Public Interest Communications

by | Jun 25, 2024

Open-Access Publication Highlights Engaging Ways to Advance Social Change

Gainesville, FL (June 25, 2024) – As public interest communicators navigate the complex and rapidly evolving landscape of social media, technology and AI, the insights in the latest issue of the Journal of Public Interest Communications (Volume 8, Issue 1) offer examples of how ethical, community-based communication continues to inspire change and build more inclusive communities.

Journal of Public Interest CommunicationsThe research in this issue exemplifies the power of returning to two fundamentals of communications: empathy and authenticity. The positive results of communication strategies with diverse variables—from adults who are re-entering society after incarceration in the United States to using puppetry to instill trust and connection in children in Albania—serve as a reminder that storytelling can be transformative even in a rapidly changing society.  

The latest issue includes the following articles, all of which are available for free:

Access this and other issues of the journal at www.journalpic.org.

About the Journal of Public Interest Communications

As an open-access, peer-reviewed publication, the Journal of Public Interest Communications offers a platform for diverse practitioners and researchers to publish cutting-edge research from around the world on various topics related to the emerging academic field of public interest communications. The journal team encourages both practitioners and academics to submit their work for publication consideration at journalpic.org.

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