About the Journal

GMJ Mexico is a joint academic publication of the Department of Psychology and Communication at Texas A&M International University, Laredo, Texas, United States, and the Faculty of Social Work and Human Development at the Autonomous University of Nuevo León, Mexico. The journal is rigorously based on the international system of blind peer review.
 
The journal's mission is to promote permanent exchanges and dialogues between researchers and graduate students in the Latin American and in the wider international communication field.

The GMJM is indexed by Dialnet, Redalyc, Latindex, CLASE ,and EBSCO . This Mexican version is part of the Global Media Journal's worldwide network, which has 12 more editions: African • Arabic • Australian  • Canadian • German MalayIndian • Pakistani • Persian • Polish • Russian • Turkish

At Global Media Journal Mexico, receiving, reviewing, and publishing have no cost for authors.


Background

The Global Media Journal Mexico was founded in the spring of 2004 by José Carlos Lozano at the Communication Research Center (CINCO) of the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Monterrey campus.

In the spring of 2015, the Department of Psychology and Communication at Texas A&M International University, in Laredo, Texas, joined as co-editor of the journal and the journal's archives and website were moved to the Texas Digital Library, a consortium of Texas university libraries that support the dissemination of knowledge through digital academic journals.

In 2023, the Faculty of Social Work and Human Development of the Autonomous University of Nuevo León joined as co-editor and the digital archives moved to its servers.