Journal of Law, Psychology, and Communication Studies (JLPCS) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed open-access journal that advances scholarly inquiry at the intersection of law, psychology, and communication.

The journal provides a platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to explore how legal systems, psychological processes, and communication practices interact to influence individual and societal behavior in contemporary contexts.

JLPCS welcomes a wide range of contributions, including theoretical discussions, empirical studies, methodological innovations, and critical reviews. The journal seeks to bridge academic research with real-world applications, promoting understanding of complex phenomena shaped by legal, psychological, and communicative dimensions.

Primary topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Evolution of communication patterns and emotional expression mechanisms in human-computer interaction and artificial intelligence contexts
  • Public opinion dynamics and emotional processes surrounding social hotspots in new media ecosystems
  • Interactions among media usage, psychological adaptation, and human behavioral psychology
  • Mechanisms of risk perception, trust building, and emotional regulation at both individual and collective levels
  • Privacy protection, legal norms, and issues of societal boundaries within digital communication environments
  • Rights protection, regulatory governance, and interdisciplinary approaches in public opinion arenas

By fostering interdisciplinary dialogue, JLPCS aims to contribute to the academic community and broader society by providing critical insights into the evolving dynamics of law, mind, and communication.

Publication Frequency: JLPCS is published semiannually, with two issues released each year.