॥ सा विद्या या विमुक्तये ॥

सत्यमेव जयते

“Truth alone triumphs” — Mundaka Upanishad

General Guidelines

JMMM publishes original, unpublished research in mass communication, journalism, management, and allied social sciences. Submissions that link contemporary media and management issues to the Bhartiya Gyan Parampara receive special consideration.

All authors must ensure their work is free from plagiarism, does not duplicate previously published content, and has not been submitted elsewhere simultaneously. Co-authorship is permitted with a maximum of three authors per paper.

Manuscript Structure

Section Details Word Limit
Title Concise, descriptive, max 15 words
Abstract Background, objectives, methodology, findings, conclusion 150–200 words
Keywords 5–7 keywords reflecting IKS and discipline
Introduction Context, rationale, research gap, objectives 500–800 words
Review of Literature Classical + contemporary sources; include IKS texts where relevant 800–1200 words
Research Methodology Design, tools, data collection, analysis approach 400–700 words
Analysis & Discussion Findings with theoretical grounding 1500–3000 words
Conclusion Summary, implications, future scope 300–500 words
References APA 7th edition; both classical texts and modern sources

Citation Style — APA 7th Edition

Journal Article

Sharma, N. (2025). Reviving the divine economy: Role of tourism and trade in sustainable development of Braj. Journal of Mass Media and Management, 1(1), 45–58.

Classical IKS Text Reference

Vyasa. (c. 400 BCE). Mahabharata (K. M. Ganguli, Trans.). Pratap Chandra Roy. (Original work composed c. 400 BCE)

Ethical Standards

Originality

All submitted work must be the author's own. Plagiarism, data fabrication, or falsification leads to immediate rejection.

Authorship

All listed authors must have made substantial intellectual contributions. Guest or gift authorship is not permitted.

No Dual Submission

Manuscripts must not be under review or published elsewhere simultaneously.

Dharmic Scholarship

We uphold Satya (truth) and Ahimsa (non-harm) as the ethical foundation of all scholarly inquiry.

Guiding Wisdom

सत्यमेव जयते

“Truth alone triumphs” — Mundaka Upanishad 3.1.6

विद्या ददाति विनयं

“Knowledge bestows humility” — Hitopadesa

Guiding Wisdom

शोध भेजें

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