International Conference on Digital Communication 2025
Date: 5–7 November 2025
Venue: Zarqa University, Jordan
The Faculty of Media at Zarqa University, Jordan, invites researchers, academics, and practitioners to participate in the International Conference on Digital Communication 2025, to be held from 5–7 November 2025 at Zarqa University. Accepted papers that satisfy the conference publication requirements will be published in conference proceedings indexed in Scopus.
Conference Objectives
The conference aims to:
1. Examine the impact of digital technologies on media content production and explore the role of digital communication tools in disseminating knowledge and information.
2. Discuss crisis management strategies using digital communication tools and strengthen the role of media in addressing contemporary societal issues.
3. Explore mechanisms for enhancing institutional communication through digital public relations and examine their impact on organizational and corporate reputation management.
4. Highlight the role of digital communication in education and present innovative applications and tools that contribute to ensuring educational quality in the era of digital transformation.
5. Examine legal and regulatory developments related to digital media and identify effective approaches to protecting information and digital data.
Conference Themes
The conference welcomes research in, but is not limited to, the following areas:
• Digital Technologies and Media Content Production
• Digital Platforms and Open Content
• Digital Communication Legislation and Ethics
• Digital Communication and Public Opinion
• Digital Communication and Crisis Management
• Information Security and Digital Data Protection
• Institutional and Organizational Communication in the Digital Environment
• Digital Public Relations
• Digital Advertising and Marketing
• Education and Digital Communication
• Media and Information Literacy
• Cultural Identity in the Digital Age
Key Submission Requirements
• The similarity index (plagiarism rate) must not exceed 20%.
• The AI Writing Detection score must not exceed 20%.
• Manuscripts should contain 4,000–4,500 words, including references.
• Authors must provide their information accurately, including full name, faculty, department, country, and official university email address. Once submitted, the list of authors cannot be added to, removed, or modified.
• English-language manuscripts must be prepared using the Springer Conference Proceedings template and comply with all formatting requirements.