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WELCOME TO PRMC

The 2026 3rd International Conference on Public Relations and Media Communication (PRMC 2026) will be held in Kunming, China (hybrid) from June 12 to14th, 2026.

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This international conference aims to provide an open academic platform for experts and scholars in the fields of Media, Public Relations, Psychology, and Communication from around the world and to promote the sharing, exchange, and cooperation of academic research results. We will invite scholars, researchers, and practitioners from around the world to discuss the latest theories, practices, and trends in education, psychology, and cultural exchange.

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The conference covers topics of Media Communication, Public Relations & Social Media, Journalism, Communication Policy and Management, Social Psychology, cross-cultural communication and understanding, etc. We look forward to participants sharing their latest research findings, experiences, and insights in these areas for the further development of the discipline and the enhancement of practice.

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Scholars and practitioners are cordially invited to attend this international academic conference, where participants will have the opportunity to share their research findings, communicate with international peers, and contribute to the progress of Media Communication, Psychology, and cultural exchange.

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We look forward to welcoming you at PRMC 2026.

PUBLICATION

Submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by conference committees, and accepted papers after registration and presentation will be published in Conference Proceedings, which will be submitted for indexing by CNKI, EBSCO, Proquest, Google scholar, etc.

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Call for Papers

The main topics of PRMC 2026 are related to Public Relations and Media Communication, and related fields arising therefrom are also included.

Submission

Authors are invited to submit papers through https://jinshuju.net/f/YTFKkM. For any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Please find the paper template here: 

Full Paper Template

PRMC will evaluate the papers and make the acceptance decision.

Only original papers will be considered. The manuscripts must not be previously published or accepted for publication elsewhere. It must not be under review by any other conference or publication during the review cycle.

Key Dates

Abstract Submission: February 20, 2026

Full Paper Submission: March 17, 2026

 Notification of Acceptance: April 21, 2026

 Final Paper Submission: May 7, 2026

Conference Date: June 12-14, 2026

Submission Guide

Prospective authors are kindly invited to submit full papers that include the following elements:

·Metadata – title, keywords, abstract, professional affiliation(s), and cited references in the bibliography must be included, and written in the English Language.

·Abstract – a brief and objective summary that previews the rest of the paper it describes. It should be succinct yet provide enough information about the paper to facilitate a decision on whether the entire paper could be read with profit. 

·Introduction – an introductory statement of the purpose of the paper, usually describing the hypothesis that will be tested and a summary of related previous work by others.

·Methods – the methods that are used to test the hypothesis should be given in sufficient detail that another researcher in the field could duplicate the testing.

·Results – the hypothesis should be tested and data representing the results of the testing presented.

·Conclusion – the data should be discussed and the results interpreted, and conclusions given.

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Each paper should be no less than 4 pages. One regular registration can cover a paper of 5 pages, and additional pages will be charged. Please format your paper well according to the conference template before submission. Please prepare your paper in both .doc/.docx and .pdf format and submit your full paper by https://jinshuju.net/f/YTFKkM

Peer Review Process Overview

The proceeding adheres to a rigorous, double-blind peer review process to ensure academic quality and ethical standards. Key steps are outlined below:

  1. Manuscript Allocation: Within one week after submission, the Editor-in-Chief assigns each manuscript to 2–3 independent reviewers with expertise aligned to the paper’s topic. Reviewers must declare no conflicts of interest (e.g., collaborations, institutional affiliations, or financial ties with authors) prior to participation.

  2. Initial Screening (1 week): Reviewers conduct a preliminary check for compliance with formatting guidelines, structural completeness (abstract, methods, results, etc.), and thematic relevance. Manuscripts failing to meet basic standards are desk-rejected, with detailed feedback provided to authors.

  3. In-Depth Evaluation (3 weeks): Reviewers assess the manuscript’s originality, methodological validity, data integrity, and contribution to the field. Evaluations include:

    • A categorical rating (Accept/Minor Revision/Major Revision/Reject)

    • Constructive comments for improvement

    • A confidential recommendation to the Editor

  4. Decision-Making & Conflict Resolution: The Editor consolidates reviews and resolves discrepancies through panel discussions. Final decisions prioritize both scholarly rigor and a target acceptance rate of [40%], which balances selectivity with support for emerging research. Borderline manuscripts may undergo additional review or statistical validation.

  5. Author Notification: Authors receive a decision within 1-week post-review, including anonymized reviewer comments. Accepted manuscripts proceed to production; others may be invited to resubmit after revision (2-month revision window).

  6. Revisions & Appeals: Revised manuscripts are re-evaluated within 2 weeks. Authors may appeal decisions with a point-by-point rebuttal, which triggers an independent audit by the Editorial Board.

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