About the Journal
Global Media Journal México (GMJM) is a joint academic publication by the Department of Psychology and Communication, at the Texas A&M International University, Laredo, Texas, United States; and the School of Social Work and Human Development at the Universidad Autnónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico, rigorously following the international standards for blind peer review.
The journal has as a mission to promote the exchange and dialogue between researchers and graduate students in the communication field located on different regions of Spanish-speaking countries.
GMJM is indexed by Redalyc, Latindex y CLASE. This version is part of the Global Media Journal network that will continue expanding worldwide, adding new editions, which already has another 12:
African • Arab • Australian • Canadian • German • Malay • Hindu • Pakistani • Persian • Polish • Russian • Turkish
Background
Global Media Journal Mexico was founded on the spring of 2004 by José Carlos Lozano at the Tecnologico de Monterrey’s Communication Research Center (CINCO).
On the spring of 2015, the Psychology and Communication Department of the Texas A&M International University at Laredo, Texas, was incorporated as co-editor of the journal, and its archives and website were moved into the Texas Digital Library, a partnership of Texan university libraries in support of knowledge dissemination through digital academic journals.
On 2023, the School of Social Work and Human Development at the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León was integrated as co-editor.