
Journal of Media Anthropology
The Journal of Media Anthropology is an academic publication that explores how media—such as communication, technology, and storytelling—affect human societies and cultures. It examines how media shapes our identities, social relationships, and perceptions of the world across different communities. By combining insights from anthropology and media studies, the journal offers in-depth analysis of media practices, technologies, and their cultural significance, helping scholars and readers understand the complex ways media influences everyday life and social change globally.