Visual Communication
Comprehensive information about the Journal, including Impact factor, H-index, subject Area, Category, Scope, ISSN.

Journal Details
Overview
Visual Communication will publish four kinds of papers: (1) Research papers which advance theory, method, and empirical analysis in one or more of the following areas (5000-7000 words): The structures and histories of the semiotic resources and technologies of visual communication, and their relation to other modes of communication. The use of these resources and technologies in visual and multimodal genres, texts, communicative events, artefacts, and performances, including but not restricted to, education, media, health, science, organizations, and personal contexts. (2) Reflective papers by practitioners of visual communication which document current and emerging practices and trends in all areas of visual communication, whether from a critical perspective or with a view to exploring the expansion of the resources of visual communication and their uses (maximum 4000 words) (3) Visual essays in any of the above areas which make their argument predominantly through visual communication (maximally 12 pages). (4) Presentations of critical reviews of freely-available tools for analyzing, creating, or manipulating data/examples of visual communication (maximum 4000 words). All contributions should engage closely with examples of visual communication, and/or examples of the visual relation to other semiotic modes. All contributions should be of interest to a broad multidisciplinary readership in the humanities, social sciences and design professions, and written in a style that is accessible to this readership.
Impact Factor
The impact IF, also denoted as Journal Impact Score (JIS), of an academic journal is a measure of the yearly average number of citations to recent articles published in that journal. It is based on Scopus.
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How Impact Factor is Calculated
The Impact Factor (IF) is a metric that reflects the yearly average number of citations to recent articles published in a journal.
Impact Factor = Total citations in the current year to articles published in the previous two years / Total number of articles published in the previous two years
This metric, provided by databases like Scopus and Clarivate Analytics, helps researchers identify influential journals in their field.
H-index
The H-index of this journal is45

What is H-index?
The H-index is a metric used to measure the productivity and citation impact of a researcher or journal. It is defined as the maximum value of h such that the entity has published h papers that have each been cited at least h times.
Formula: Identify the largest number h where at least h publications have received at least h citations.
The H-index provides a balanced measure of both the quantity (number of publications) and quality (citations) of the output.
SJR
The SJR value of this journal is0.53

What is SJR?
The Scimago Journal Rank (SJR) is a prestige metric that ranks journals based on their scientific influence and the quality of citations they receive. It is developed from the information in the Scopus database.
SJR is calculated based on the weighted citations received in a given year. The weights are determined by the prestige of the citing journal.
SJR takes into account both the number of citations and the importance of the citing journals, offering a balanced perspective on the scientific impact of a journal.
Citation & Publication Metrics
53
Total Documents (2023)
110
Total Docs (3 years)
181
Total Cites (3 years)
1.59
Cites / Doc (2 years)
Quartile History
Subject Area & Category
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Data Source
All ranking, citation, and classification data presented on this page is sourced from Scimago Journal & Country Rank.