Issue | Title | |
Vol 13 (2019) | What Do Queers Do With Media? Two Different Visions of Media Power and LGBTQ Identity | Details PDF |
Thomas J Billard | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | What Do Readers’ Mental Models Represent? Understanding Audience Processing of Narratives by Analyzing Mental Models Drawn by Fiction Readers in India | Abstract PDF |
Neelam Sharma | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | What Do We Mean When We Talk About Transparency? Toward Meaningful Transparency in Commercial Content Moderation | Abstract PDF |
Nicolas P. Suzor, Sarah Myers West, Andrew Quodling, Jillian York | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | What Does it Take to Sustain a News Habit? The Role of Civic Duty Norms and a Connection to a "News Community" Among News Avoiders in the UK and Spain | Abstract PDF |
Ruth Palmer, Benjamin Toff | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | What Happens in the Eye of the Storm? News Ideology During Media Storms | Abstract PDF |
Doron Shultziner | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | What Happens to Public Diplomacy During Information War? Critical Reflections on the Conceptual Framing of International Communication | Abstract PDF |
Joanna Szostek | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | What If Unmotivated Is More Dangerous? The Motivation-Contingent Effectiveness of Misinformation Correction on Social Media | Abstract PDF |
Fan Yang, Holly Overton | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | What Influences Adolescents’ Rumor Acceptance and Support for Participation in Sociopolitical Issues? Analyzing the Role of Patterns and Levels of Communication | Abstract PDF |
Jae-Seon Jeong, Seungyoon Lee | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | What Influences the Willingness of Chinese WeChat Users to Forward Food-Safety Rumors? | Abstract PDF |
Shuo Seah, Gabriel Weimann | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | What is Happening in Digital Education? The Class and The War on Learning | Details PDF |
Grace Yuehan Wang | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | What Is News? What Is the Newspaper? The Physical, Functional, and Stylistic Transformation of Print Newspapers, 1988–2013 | Abstract PDF |
Miki Tanikawa | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | What Is the Power of Balancing Power? Exploring Perceived Discrepancy in Relational Power and Its Effects | Abstract PDF |
Lisa Tam, Soojin Kim | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | What Is the Value of Cultural Analytics? Discerning Value in Digital Environments | Abstract PDF |
Jonathon Hutchinson | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | What Leads to Audience Issue Fatigue? A Linkage Analysis Study on the Effects of News Coverage on Fatigue From Ongoing News Issues | Abstract PDF |
Gwendolin Gurr, Julia Metag | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | What Makes You Happy Also Makes You Sick: Mental Health and Well- Being in Media Work | Abstract PDF |
Mark Deuze | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | What People Tell Other People About New Technologies: The Impact of Attitudes Toward the Technology and Trust Toward the Source on Information Distortion | Abstract PDF |
Hans Hoeken, Madelijn Strick | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | What Politicians Look For in the News and How That Affects Their Behavior: A Uses and Gratifications Approach to Political Agenda Setting | Abstract PDF |
Juho Vesa, Helena Blomberg, Christian Kroll, Peter Van Aelst | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | What Time Is It? History and Typology of Time Signals From the Telegraph to the Digital | Abstract PDF |
Maria Rikitianskaia, Gabriele Balbi | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | What to Expect? The Role of Media Technologies in Refugees’ Resettlement | Abstract PDF |
Heike Graf | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | What We Need is Good Communication: Vernacular Globalization in Some Hungarian Speech | Abstract PDF |
David Boromisza-Habashi | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | What You See from These Survival Games is What Machines Get and Know: Squid Game, Surveillance Capitalism, and Platformized Spectatorship | Abstract PDF |
Jihoon Kim | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | What You See Is What You Know: The Influence of Involvement and Eye Movement on Online Users’ Knowledge Acquisition | Abstract PDF |
Jörg Haßler, Marcus Maurer, Corinna Oschatz | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | What “Emergency Sources” Expect From Journalists: Applying the Hierarchy of Influences Model to Disaster News Coverage | Abstract PDF |
Daniela Grassau, Sebastián Valenzuela, Soledad Puente | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | WhatsApp and Digital Astroturfing: A Social Network Analysis of Brazilian Political Discussion Groups of Bolsonaro’s Supporters | Abstract PDF |
Viktor Chagas | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | WhatsApp Marketing: A Study on WhatsApp Brand Communication and the Role of Trust in Self-Disclosure | Abstract PDF |
Brahim Zarouali, Anna Brosius, Natali Helberger, Claes H. de Vreese | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | WhatsApp Political Expression and Political Participation: The Role of Ethnic Minorities’ Group Solidarity and Political Talk Ethnic Heterogeneity | Abstract PDF |
Alcides Velasquez, Andrea M. Quenette, Hernando Rojas | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | What’s in a Name? Imagined Territories and Sea Names in the South China Sea Conflict | Abstract PDF |
Lupita Wijaya | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | What’s the Difference With “Difference”? Equity, Communication, and the Politics of Difference | Abstract PDF |
Ralina L. Joseph | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | When Actors Don’t Walk the Talk: Parasocial Relationships Moderate the Effect of Actor-Character Incongruence | Abstract PDF |
Riva Tukachinksy | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | When Corrections Fail: Effects of Misinformation Targets, Repeated Exposure, and Partisanship on Misinformation Beliefs | Abstract PDF |
Yunya Song, Yuanhang Lu, Stephanie Jean Tsang, Jingwen Zhang, Kelly Y. L. Ku | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | When Cousins Feud: Advancing Threat Appraisal and Contingency Theory in Situations That Question the Essential Identity of Activist Organizations | Abstract PDF |
Jeesun Kim, Glen T. Cameron | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | When CSR Meets Mobile SNA Users in Mainland China: An Examination of Gratifications Sought, CSR Motives, and Relational Outcomes in Natural Disasters | Abstract PDF |
Yang Cheng, Yi-Ru Regina Chen, Yan Jin, Flora Hung-baesecke | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | When Disinformation Studies Meets Production Studies: Social Identities and Moral Justifications in the Political Trolling Industry | Abstract PDF |
Jonathan Corpus Ong, Jason Vincent A. Cabañes | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | When Distancing Fails—How Journalists’ Discursive and Mnemonic Techniques Facilitated the Rise of Trump and Trumpism | Abstract PDF |
Jennifer R. Henrichsen | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | When Do Data Collection and Use Become a Matter of Concern? A Cross-Cultural Comparison of U.S. and Dutch Privacy Attitudes | Abstract PDF |
Jessica Vitak, Yuting Liao, Anouk Mols, Daniel Trottier, Michael Zimmer, Priya C. Kumar, Jason Pridmore | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | When Does Incidental Exposure Prompt Political Participation? Cross-National Research on the Importance of Individualism and Collectivism | Abstract PDF |
Dam Hee Kim, Nojin Kwak | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | When Journalists Run for Office: The Effects of Journalist-Candidates on Citizens’ Populist Attitudes and Voting Intentions | Abstract PDF |
Cristian Vaccari | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | When Journalists Say What a Candidate Doesn’t: Race, Nation and the 2008 Obama Presidential Campaign | Abstract PDF |
Penelope Sheets, Charles M. Rowling | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | When Paper Goes Viral: Handmade Signs as Vernacular Materiality in Digital Space | Abstract PDF |
Andrew Peck, Katie Day Good | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | When Partisans Do Not Share Partisan News: Third-Person Effect in an Era of Polarized Politics | Abstract PDF |
Seungsu Lee, Jaeho Cho | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | When Platform Capitalism Meets Petty Capitalism in China: Alibaba and an Integrated Approach to Platformization | Abstract PDF |
Lin Zhang | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | When Race Matters: What Newspaper Opinion Pieces Say about Race and Poverty | Abstract PDF |
Imaani Jamillah El-Burki, Douglas V. Porpora, Rachel R. Reynolds | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | When Right-Wing Populism Becomes Distorted Public Health Communication: Tracing the Roots of Jair Bolsonaro’s Epidemiological Denialism | Abstract PDF |
Stuart Davis, João V. S. Ozawa, Joseph Straubhaar, Samuel Woolley | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | When Survey Respondents Cheat: Internet Exposure and Ideological Consistency in the United States | Abstract PDF |
Bethany P. Bryson | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | When the President Tweets: Exploring the Normative Tensions of Contemporary Presidential Communication | Abstract PDF |
Joshua M. Scacco, Lauren Copeland, Amy B. Becker, Julia Berger | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | When Theorists Conspire: An Inter(re)view Between Mark Fenster and Jack Bratich | Details PDF |
Jack Z. Bratich, Mark Fenster, Hye-Jin Lee | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | When Therapy Goes Public: Copyright Gatekeepers and Sharing Therapeutic Artifacts on Social Media | Abstract PDF |
Amanda Reid, Pablo Miño | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | When Vaccine Uncertainty Prevails: Association Between Online Social Influence and COVID-19 Vaccine Intentions | Abstract PDF |
Hue Trong Duong, Tham Thi Nguyen, Le Thanh Trieu | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Where is the Deliberative Turn Going? A Survey Study of the Impacts of Public Consultation and Deliberation in China | Abstract PDF |
Wenjie Yan | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Where is the Queerness in Games?: Types of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Content in Digital Games | Abstract PDF |
Adrienne Shaw, Elizaveta Friesem | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Which Countries Does the World Talk About? An Examination of Factors that Shape Country Presence on Twitter | Abstract PDF |
H. Denis Wu, Jacob Groshek, Michael G. Elasmar | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Which Person Walks Into a Bar? A Typology of Globally Spread Humor on Twitter | Abstract PDF |
Asaf Nissenbaum, David Freud | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Which Politicians Pass the News Gates and Why? Explaining Inconsistencies in Research on News Coverage of Individual Politicians | Abstract PDF |
Debby Vos | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | White Millionaires and Hockey Skates: Racialized and Gendered Mediation in News Coverage of a Canadian Mayoral Election | Abstract PDF |
Randy Besco, Bailey Gerrits, J. Scott Matthews | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Whither Transnationality? Some Theoretical Challenges in Korean Wave Studies | Abstract PDF |
Jaeho Kang | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Who Decides What Is Personal Data? Testing the Access Principle with Telecommunication Companies and Internet Providers in Hong Kong | Abstract PDF |
Lokman Tsui, Stuart Hargreaves | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Who Do They Think They’re Talking To? Framings of the Audience by Social Media Users | Abstract PDF |
David Russell Brake | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Who is a Laowai? Chinese Interpretations of Laowai as a Referring Expression for Non-Chinese | Abstract PDF |
Yanfeng Mao | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Who Is Responsible for Delhi Air Pollution? Indian Newspapers’ Framing of Causes and Solutions | Abstract PDF |
Nandini Bhalla, Jane O'Boyle, Dan Haun | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Who is Responsible for Particulate Matter in South Korea’s Atmosphere? The Role of Social Media and Attribution of Responsibility on Risk Perception and Protective Behaviors | Abstract PDF |
Doo-Hun Choi | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Who Participates and How? Twitter as an Arena for Public Debate about the Data Retention Directive in Norway | Abstract PDF |
Hallvard Moe | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Who Portrayed It as “The Chinese Virus”? An Analysis of the Multiplatform Partisan Framing in U.S. News Coverage About China in the COVID-19 Pandemic | Abstract PDF |
Yiyan Zhang, Briana Trifiro | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Who Sets the Agenda? Polarization and Issue Ownership in Turkey’s Political Twittersphere | Abstract PDF |
Burak Dogu, Hazım Onur Mat | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Who Speaks for the Past? Social Media, Social Memory, and the Production of Historical Knowledge in Contemporary China | Abstract PDF |
Jun Liu | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Who Wants Impartial News? Investigating Determinants of Preferences for Impartiality in 40 Countries | Abstract PDF |
Camila Mont'Alverne, Amy Ross A. Arguedas, Sumitra Badrinathan, Benjamin Toff, Richard Fletcher, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Who You Are Can Predict What You Say on a Virtual Date: Traits as Predictors of Communication Patterns of Young Men Who Have Sex With Men | Abstract PDF |
Liyuan Wang, Ashley Brown, Lynn C. Miller | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Whose Death Matters? A Quantitative Analysis of Media Attention to Deaths of Black Americans in Police Confrontations, 2013–2016 | Abstract PDF |
Ethan Zuckerman, J. Nathan Matias, Rahul Bhargava, Fernando Bermejo, Allan Ko | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Whose Fingerprint Does the News Show? Developing Machine Learning Classifiers for Automatically Identifying Russian State-Funded News in Serbia | Abstract PDF |
Ognjan Denkovski, Damian Trilling | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Whose Voices Count?: Sourcing U.S. American Television News About the World | Abstract PDF |
David C. Oh, Omotayo O. Banjo, Nancy A. Jennings | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Whose War, Whose Fault? Visual Framing of the Ukraine Conflict in Western European Newspapers | Abstract PDF |
Markus Ojala, Mervi Pantti, Jarkko Kangas | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Who’s Afraid of a Pan-European Spectrum Policy? The EU and the Battles Over the UHF Broadcast Band | Abstract PDF |
Marko Ala-Fossi, Montse Bonet | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Who’s Bad? Attitudes Toward Resettlers From the Post-Soviet South Versus Other Nations in the Russian Blogosphere | Abstract PDF |
Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Olessia Koltsova, Sergey Koltcov, Sergey Nikolenko | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Who’s Following Twitter? Coverage of the Microblogging Phenomenon by U.S. Cable News Networks | Abstract PDF |
Deborah S. Chung, Mina Tsay-Vogel, Yung Soo Kim | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Who’s the Boss? Setting the Agenda in a Fragmented Media Environment | Abstract PDF |
Kathleen Searles, Glen Smith | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Why Are Half of Latin Americans Not Online? A Four-Country Study of Reasons for Internet Non-Adoption | Abstract PDF |
Hernan Galperin | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Why Buttons Matter: Repurposing Facebook’s Reactions for Analysis of the Social Visual | Abstract PDF |
Marloes Geboers, Nathan Stolero, Anna Scuttari, Livia Van Vliet, Arran Ridley | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Why Citizens Still Rarely Serve as News Sources: Validating a Tripartite Model of Circumstantial, Logistical, and Evaluative Barriers | Abstract PDF |
Zvi Reich | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Why Do Fact-Checking Organizations Go Beyond Fact-Checking? A Leap Toward Media and Information Literacy Education | Abstract PDF |
Mehmet Fatih Çömlekçi | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Why Do Some Shout and Others Stay Silent? Communication Context Consistency in Political Discourse Offline and on Facebook | Abstract PDF |
Carrie Anne Platt, Don Waisanen, Jose Marichal | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Why Do (We Think) They Hate Us: Anti-Americanism, Patriotic Messages, and Attributions of Blame | Abstract PDF |
Jason Gilmore, Lindsey Meeks, David Domke | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Why Drop a Paywall? Mapping Industry Accounts of Online News Decommodification | Abstract PDF |
Mike Ananny, Leila Bighash | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Why Netizens Report Harmful Content Online: A Moderated Mediation Model | Abstract PDF |
Xinzhou Xie, Lin Shi, Yaoying Zhu | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | WikiLeaks| Digital Prometheus: WikiLeaks, the State–Network Dichotomy, and the Antinomies of Academic Reason | Details PDF |
Athina Karatzogianni, Andrew Robinson | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | WikiLeaks| Himalaya of Data | Details PDF |
Pelle Snickars | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | WikiLeaks| Is WikiLeaks Challenging the Paradigm of Journalism? Boundary Work and Beyond | Details PDF |
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | WikiLeaks| Liquid Information Leaks | Details PDF |
Nathan Jurgenson, PJ Rey | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | WikiLeaks| "Oh, WikiLeaks, I would so love to RT you." WikiLeaks, Twitter, and Information Activism | Details PDF |
Lisa Lynch | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | WikiLeaks| The Privatization of the Internet, WikiLeaks and Free Expression | Details PDF |
Angela Daly | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | WikiLeaks| True Confessions: WikiLeaks, Contested Truths, and Narrative Containment | Details PDF |
William Uricchio | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | WikiLeaks| "We Are Bradley Manning": Information Policy, the Legal Subject, and the WikiLeaks Complex | Details PDF |
Sandra Braman | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | WikiLeaks| WikiLeaks and the Afterlife of Collateral Murder | Details PDF |
Christian Christensen | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | WikiLeaks| WikiLeaks and the Critique of the Political Economy | Details PDF |
Christian Fuchs | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | WikiLeaks| WikiLeaks and the Shifting Terrain of Knowledge Authority | Details PDF |
Leah A. Lievrouw | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | WikiLeaks| Wikileaks, Surveillance and Transparency | Details PDF |
Mark Andrejevic | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | WikiLeaks| WikiLeaks, the State, and Middle-Aged Media | Details PDF |
Toby Miller | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | WikiLeaks| WikiLeaks, Transparency and Privacy: A Discussion with Birgitta Jónsdóttir | Details PDF |
Christian Christensen, Birgitta Jónsdóttir | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | WikiLeaks| WikiLeaks: The Napster of Secrets? | Details PDF |
Axel Bruns | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Will Social Media Use Reduce Relative Deprivation?: Systematic Analysis of Social Capital’s Mediating Effects of Connecting Social Media Use with Relative Deprivation | Abstract PDF |
Jaehee Cho | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | William H. Dutton (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Internet Studies | Details PDF |
Sudha Venkataswamy | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | William Youmans, An Unlikely Audience: Al Jazeera's Struggle in America | Details PDF |
Liang Pan | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Winds of Change? BRICS as a Perspective in International Media Research | Abstract PDF |
Afonso de Albuquerque, Diógenes Lycarião | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Winnie Won Yin Wong, Van Gogh on Demand: China and the Readymade | Details PDF |
Lin Zhang | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Without You, I'm Nothing: Performances of the Self on Twitter | Abstract PDF |
Zizi Papacharissi | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | W.J.T. Mitchell: What Do Pictures Want? | Details PDF |
Heather Collette-VanDeraa, Douglas Kellner | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Women, Antifeminism, and Platforms: The Discourses of Misogyny| Gender and Far-Right Women Political Representatives: A Twitter Discourse Network Analysis | Abstract PDF |
Miren Berasategi Zeberio, María J. Pando-Canteli, María Pilar Rodriguez | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Women, Antifeminism, and Platforms: The Discourses of Misogyny| Gender in VOX’s Ideology: Legitimization Strategy or Central Category? | Abstract PDF |
Carmen Innerarity, José M. Pérez-Agote, María Lasanta-Palacios | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Women, Antifeminism, and Platforms: The Discourses of Misogyny| Insta-Hate Toward Female Political Leaders: Six Case Studies From Instagram | Abstract PDF |
Irene Pérez-Tirado, Adriana Carmen Calvo Viota, Belén Igarzábal | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Women, Antifeminism, and Platforms: The Discourses of Misogyny| Misogynistic Discourse, a Blind Spot in Definitions of Terrorism | Abstract PDF |
Miren Gutierrez, María Lozano, Antonia Moreno Cano | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Women, Antifeminism, and Platforms: The Discourses of Misogyny| Resistance to Profem Employer Messages in Talent Attraction: The Case of Employer Femvertising Campaigns on LinkedIn | Abstract PDF |
Garazi Azanza, Lorena Ronda, Begoña Sanz | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Women, Antifeminism, and Platforms: The Discourses of Misogyny| Value Change Regarding Gender Roles and Backlash in Europe: Is Gender a New Polarization Element? | Abstract PDF |
Edurne Bartolomé Peral, María Silvestre, Ayauzhan Kamatayeva, Bogdan Voicu | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Women Under Authoritarianism: Precarious, Glamorous Women Politicians in Hong Kong Political News and Gossip | Abstract PDF |
Natalie Ngai | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Women’s Responses to Online Harassment | Abstract PDF |
Kalyani Chadha, Linda Steiner, Jessica Vitak, Zahra Ashktorab | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Turkey| Cinema Has Split the Girl’s Soul Into Pieces: Scrutinizing Representations of Women in Films From Turkey | Abstract PDF |
Esin Paça Cengiz | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Turkey| Framing the Alimony Debates in Turkey: Struggle Between Feminist and Antifeminist Discourses to Represent “Women’s Rights” | Abstract PDF |
Esra Özcan | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Turkey| Gender in Turkey’s Islamic-Oriented Self-Help Literature: Constructing Self-Regulating Female Subjectivity | Abstract PDF |
Feyda Sayan-Cengiz | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Turkey| The Image of Turkish Women as the Antithesis of the Ottoman Past: Representations of Women in the Newspapers of the Early Republican Era | Abstract PDF |
Esra Ercan Bilgiç | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Turkey| The Politicization of Rape as a Consequence of Western Modernity and Religious Conservatism: Competing Media Narratives on Gender | Abstract PDF |
Ece Algan | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Turkey| Use of Social Media in the Struggle Surrounding Violence Against Turkish Women | Abstract PDF |
Christine L. Ogan, Özen Baş | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Turkey| Voices Against Misogyny in Turkey: The Case of a Successful Online Collective Action Against a Sexist Commercial | Abstract PDF |
Özden Melis Uluğ, Özen Odağ, Nevin Solak | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Turkey| “The Public Immoralist”: Discourses of Queer Subjectification in Contemporary Turkey | Abstract PDF |
Eser Selen | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Women’s Work-Family Balance in Slovenia: Associations With Job Stress, Division of Labor Satisfaction, and Relational Well-Being | Abstract PDF |
Elizabeth Dorrance-Hall, Kelsey Earle, Mengyan Ma, Lorraine Kuch, Yue Zhang, Katie Osika | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Worker Resistance in Digital Capitalism| A Politics of Judgment?: Alienation and Platformized Creative Labor | Abstract PDF |
Michael L Siciliano | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Worker Resistance in Digital Capitalism| Algorithmized Not Atomized: The Distributed Solidarity of Jakarta’s Gig Workers | Abstract PDF |
Rida Qadri | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Worker Resistance in Digital Capitalism| Communication and Work From Below: The Role of Communication in Organizing Delivery Platform Workers | Abstract PDF |
Rafael Grohmann, Mateus Mendonça, Jamie Woodcock | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Worker Resistance in Digital Capitalism| On the Shoulders of Automation: A Worker’s Inquiry Into the Hybrid Nature of the Legal Managed Services Industry (LPO/ALSP) | Abstract PDF |
Sreyan Chatterjee | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Worker Resistance in Digital Capitalism| Platform Counterpublics: Networked Gossip and Resistance Beyond Platforms | Abstract PDF |
Julia Ticona, M. Ryan Tsapatsaris | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Worker Resistance in Digital Capitalism| Solidarity and Resistance Meet Social Enterprise: The Social Logic of Alternative Cloudwork Platforms | Abstract PDF |
Cheryll Ruth Soriano | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Working for the Miracle: A Critical, Visual Analysis of Disney’s Encanto | Abstract PDF |
Raisa Alvarado, Carlos Flores, Raquel Moreira | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Worth a Second, or a First Look | Details PDF |
Larry Grossberg | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Worth a Second, or a First Look | Details PDF |
Toby Miller | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Worth A Second, or a First Look | Details PDF |
Ellen Seiter | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Writing in the Margins: Mainstream News Media Representations of Transgenderism | Abstract PDF |
Thomas J Billard | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Wrong, Unsupported and Irrelevant: A Reply to Winseck and Pooley’s “A Curious Tale of Economics and Common Carriage (Net Neutrality) at the FCC” | Details PDF |
Mike Montgomery | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Xiao Liu, Information Fantasies: Precarious Mediation in Postsocialist China | Details PDF |
Yue Zhao | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Xigen Li, Emerging Media: Uses and Dynamics | Details PDF |
Ki Joon Kim | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Xin Pei, Pranav Malhotra, and Rich Ling (Eds.), Women’s Agency and Mobile Communication Under the Radar | Details PDF |
Haixia Man | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Xiuli Wang, Winning American Hearts and Minds: China’s Image Building Efforts in the 21st Century | Details PDF |
Di Wang | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Xu Wu: Chinese Cyber Nationalism: Evolution, Characteristics and Implications | Details PDF |
Christopher R. Hughes | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Yael Warshel, Experiencing the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Children, Peace Communication and Socialization | Details PDF |
Donald Ellis | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Yanru Chen, Innovations in Communication Theories: The Man Is the Message | Details PDF |
Yanhong Hu | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | Yes, but: The state (but not nation) of queer media and culture | Details PDF |
D. Travers Scott | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Yi Guo, Freedom of the Press in China: A Conceptual History, 1831–1949 | Details PDF |
Liuchang Tan | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Ying Zhu, Two Billion Eyes: The Story of China Central Television | Details PDF |
Weiwei Zhang | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Yiu Fai Chow & Jeroen de Kloet, Sonic Multiplicities: Hong Kong Pop and the Global Circulation of Sound and Image | Details PDF |
Qian Wang | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Yochai Benkler, Robert Faris, and Hal Roberts, Network Propaganda: Manipulation, Disinformation, and Radicalization in American Politics | Details PDF |
Yeahin (Jane) Pyo | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Yong-Chan Kim, Matthew D. Matsaganis, Holley A. Wilkin, and Joo-Young Jung (Eds.), The Communication Ecology of 21st Century Urban Communities | Details PDF |
Jeffrey Lane | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Young Muslim Women’s Negotiation of Authenticity on Instagram | Abstract PDF |
Alila Pramiyanti, Evonne Miller, Glenda Caldwell, Eri Kurniawan | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Young People, Social Media, Social Network Sites and Sexual Health Communication in Australia: "This is Funny, You Should Watch It" | Abstract PDF |
Clifton Westly Evers, Kath Albury, Paul Byron, Kate Crawford | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Young People's Attributions of Privacy Rights and Obligations in Digital Sexting Culture | Abstract PDF |
Emily Setty | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Yu Hong, Networking China: The Digital Transformation of the Chinese Economy | Details PDF |
Menglu Lyu | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | Yuezhi Zhao: Communication in China: Political Economy, Power and Conflict | Details PDF |
Wanning Sun | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Yun Xiao and Linda Tsung (Eds.), Current Studies in Chinese Language and Discourse: Global Context and Diverse Perspective | Details PDF |
Chao Lu | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Yvonne Tasker & Diane Negra: Interrogating Postfeminism: Gender and the Politics of Popular Culture | Details PDF |
Inna Arzumanova | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Zac Gershberg and Sean Illing, The Paradox of Democracy: Free Speech, Open Media, and Perilous Persuasion | Details PDF |
Yotam Ophir | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Zachary J. McDowell and Matthew A. Vetter, Wikipedia and the Representation of Reality | Details PDF |
Isabelle Langrock | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Zala Volčič and Mark Andrejevic (Eds.), Commercial Nationalism: Selling the Nation and Nationalizing the Self | Details PDF |
Terry Flew | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Zapping Storms: Camp, Parody, and Queer Video Activism | Abstract PDF |
Raffi Sarkissian | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | Zephyr Teachout & Thomas Streeter (Eds.): Mousepads, Shoe Leather, and Hope: Lessons from the Howard Dean Campaign for the Future of Internet Politics | Details PDF |
James L. Bonville | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Zeynep Gambetti & Marcial Godoy-Anativia (Eds.), Rhetorics of Insecurity: Belonging and Violence in the Neoliberal Era | Details PDF |
Allison Schlobohm | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Zhou Xun and Francesca Tarocco: Karaoke: The Global Phenomenon | Details PDF |
Meghan Askins | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Zizi Papacharissi, Affective Publics: Sentiment, Technology, and Politics | Details PDF |
Lynn Schofield Clark | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Zizi Papacharissi, Affective Publics: Sentiment, Technology, and Politics | Details PDF |
Ian Reilly | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Zoë Druick: Projecting Canada: Government Policy and Documentary Film at the National Film Board | Details PDF |
Michelle Kelley | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | [Fernando Henrique Cardoso on Globalization] A Surprising World | Details PDF |
Fernando Henrique Cardoso | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | [Fernando Henrique Cardoso on Globalization] New Paths: Globalization in a Historical Perspective | Details PDF |
Fernando Henrique Cardoso | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Honoring Roger Silverstone] A Recent Chapter in the Messianic Tradition? | Details PDF |
John Durham Peters | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Honoring Roger Silverstone] Cultivating Knowledge For Knowledge Societies At The Intersections of Economic and Cultural Analysis | Details PDF |
William H. Melody | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Honoring Roger Silverstone] Essential Tensions: Winnicottian Object-Relations In The Media Sociology of Roger Silverstone | Details PDF |
Matt Hills | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Honoring Roger Silverstone] Home, Work and Everyday Life: Roger Silverstone At Sussex | Details PDF |
Kate Lacey | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Honoring Roger Silverstone] Mediated Politics and Everyday Life | Details PDF |
Stephen Coleman | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Honoring Roger Silverstone] On Morality, Distance and the Other Roger Silverstone's Media and Morality | Details PDF |
Daniel Dayan | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Honoring Roger Silverstone] Remembering Roger: Diasporic Dialogues | Details PDF |
Marie Bernadette Gillespie | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Honoring Roger Silverstone] Roger and Me(dia) | Details PDF |
Dana Polan, Marita Sturken | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Honoring Roger Silverstone] The Message of Silverstone | Details PDF |
Paddy Scannell | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | [Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] Academic Research and Its Limited Impact on Telecommunications Policy Making | Details PDF |
Rob Frieden | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | [Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] Comparative Media Law Research and Its Impact on Policy | Details PDF |
Stefaan G. Verhulst, Monroe E. Price | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | [Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] INTRODUCTION | Details PDF |
Monroe E. Price, Stefaan G. Verhulst | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | [Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] Policy Research in an Evidence-Averse Environment | Details PDF |
Sandra Braman | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | [Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] Research In Government Agency Decisions — Observations About the FCC | Details PDF |
Daniel L. Brenner | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | [Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] The Academic and the Policy Maker | Details PDF |
Peng Hwa Ang | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | [Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] The Role of Academic Research in Media Policy Making: The Case Study of Hong Kong | Details PDF |
Mei Ning Yan | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | [Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] Trying to Intervene: British media research and the framing of policy debate | Details PDF |
Georgina Born | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Special Section on Net Neutrality] A Layered Network Approach to Net Neutrality | Abstract PDF |
Scott Jordan | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Special Section on Net Neutrality] Analyzing the Net Neutrality Debate Through Awareness of Agenda Denial | Abstract PDF |
Barbara A. Cherry | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Special Section on Net Neutrality] Does Europe Need Network Neutrality Rules? | Abstract PDF |
Martin Cave, Pietro Crocioni | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Special Section on Net Neutrality] Dynamic Effects of Network Neutrality | Abstract PDF |
Johannes M. Bauer | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Special Section on Net Neutrality] Internet 3.0: Identifying Problems and Solutions to the Network Neutrality Debate | Abstract PDF |
Rob Frieden | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Special Section on Net Neutrality] Introduction: The State of the Debate on Network Neutrality | Details PDF |
Jon M. Peha, William H. Lehr, Simon Wilkie | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Special Section on Net Neutrality] Measuring the Network - Service Level Agreements, Service Level Monitoring, Network Architecture and Network Neutrality | Abstract PDF |
Doug Sicker, Dirk Grunwald | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Special Section on Net Neutrality] Net Neutrality: The Technical Side of the Debate ~ A White Paper | Abstract PDF |
Jon Crowcroft | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Special Section on Net Neutrality] Network Neutrality: The Debate Evolves | Abstract PDF |
Gerald R. Faulhaber | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Special Section on Net Neutrality] Network Neutrality: Words of Power and 800-Pound Gorillas | Details PDF |
David D. Clark | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Special Section on Net Neutrality] Scenarios for the Network Neutrality Arms Race | Abstract PDF |
William H. Lehr, Marvin A. Sirbu, Sharon E. Gillett, Jon M. Peha | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Special Section on Net Neutrality] The Benefits and Risks of Mandating Network Neutrality, and the Quest for a Balanced Policy | Abstract PDF |
Jon M. Peha | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Special Section on Net Neutrality] The Myth of Network Neutrality and What We Should Do About It | Abstract PDF |
Robert W. Hahn, Robert E. Litan | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Special Section on Net Neutrality] What Can Antitrust Law Contribute to the Network Neutrality Debate? | Abstract PDF |
Christopher S. Yoo | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Special Section on Net Neutrality] What Is the Network Neutrality Debate Really About? | Details PDF |
J. Gregory Sidak | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | [Special Section on Net Neutrality] Wireless Carterfone | Abstract PDF |
Timothy Wu | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Łukasz Bogucki and Mikołaj Deckert (Eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Audiovisual Translation and Media Accessibility | Details PDF |
Siwen Lu, Sijing Lu | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | “#IAmGay# What About You?”: Storytelling, Discursive Politics, and the Affective Dimension of Social Media Activism against Censorship in China | Abstract PDF |
Sara Liao | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | “A Significant Impact on our Democracy”: Chilean Media Audiences’ Claims for Dignity | Abstract PDF |
Mónica Humeres-Riquelme, Claudia Jordana-Contreras, Jorge Saavedra-Utman | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | “A Sword of Damocles”: Media Policy, Digital Cultures, and the Discourse of Press Code Reform | Abstract PDF |
Annemarie Iddins | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | “A Very Difficult Choice”: Bolsonaro and Petismo in Brazilian Newspapers | Abstract PDF |
Juliana Gagliardi, Camilla Tavares, Afonso de Albuquerque | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | “Airpocalyse” and the China Smog Crisis: Examining Online and Offline Civic Engagement Motives, Attention and Actions | Abstract PDF |
Yashu Chen, Pauline Cheong | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | “Are We Becoming the Kind of Nation That Just Blocks Out All Criticism?”: Negotiating the Gap Between Digital Citizenship Education and Young People’s Everyday Digital Citizenship Practices in Malaysia | Abstract PDF |
Amelia Johns | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | “Bargaining With Patriarchy”: Newsroom Experiences of Women Journalists in Turkey and Greece | Abstract PDF |
Sevda Alankus | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | “Biased” Systematic and Heuristic Processing of Politicians’ Messages: Effects of Source Favorability and Political Interest on Attitude Judgment | Abstract PDF |
Sungeun Chung, Moniza Waheed | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | “Blood Is Thicker Than Water”: Interpersonal Influence, Selection, and the Role of Family in Forging Italians’ Political Agreement | Abstract PDF |
Moreno Mancosu, Cristiano Vezzoni | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | “Can Our Kids Hack It With Computers?”: Constructing Youth Hackers in Family Computing Magazines (1983–1987) | Abstract PDF |
Meryl Alper | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | “Coder,” “Activist,” “Hacker”: Aaron Swartz in the Italian, UK, U.S. and Technology Press | Abstract PDF |
Philip Di Salvo | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | “Creating a New Roma Identity”: TV Production as an Alternative Site for Identification and Identity Negotiation | Abstract PDF |
Azeta Hatef | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | “Digital Citizenship” Revisited: The Impact of ICTs on Citizens’ Political Communication Beyond the Western State | Abstract PDF |
Martin Emmer, Marlene Kunst | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | “Drop a Bomb on Them . . . and Problem Solved!” An Analysis of Poverty Discourse on TikTok | Abstract PDF |
Ana Mayagoitia-Soria, Juan Manuel González-Aguilar, Salvador Gómez-García, María Antonia Paz-Rebollo | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | “Drowning In Information and Starving For Knowledge”: 21st Century Scholarly Publishing | Details PDF |
Toby Miller | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | “Go, Vote, and Tweet It”: Interactivity in Online Protest-Related Discussions About the 2014 Catalan Referendum for Independence | Abstract PDF |
Teresa Gil-Lopez, Cuihua Shen | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | “Harmonious Middle Kingdom and Dangerous Beautiful Country?” Exploring Cultivation Effects of Domestic and U.S.-Made TV Programs on Chinese College Students?” Exploring Cultivation Effects of Domestic and U.S.-Made TV Programs on Chinese College Students | Abstract PDF |
Yong Tang, Xue Dou, Mary Beth Oliver | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | “He and the Paper Had Merged Into One”: An Analysis of the Coverage of the Death of Israeli Journalists | Abstract PDF |
Moran Avital-BenAtar | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | “Hey, I’m Having These Experiences”: Tumblr Use and Young People’s Queer (Dis)connections | Abstract PDF |
Paul Byron, Brady Robards, Benjamin Hanckel, Son Vivienne, Brendan Churchill | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | “He’s Got His Own Sea”: Political Facebook Unfriending in the Personal Public Sphere | Abstract PDF |
Nicholas A. John, Noam Gal | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | “I Care Where You Come From”: Testing the Conditional Moderated Mediation of Country-of-Origin Effect in Multinational Enterprises’ Corporate Social Responsibility Communication | Abstract PDF |
BaoBao Song | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | “I Don’t Care About Politics, I Just Like That Guy!” Affective Disposition and Political Attributes in Information Processing of Political Talk Shows | Abstract PDF |
Carina Weinmann, Franziska S. Roth, Frank M. Schneider, Tanja Krämer, Frederic R. Hopp, Melanie J. Bindl, Arlene Luck | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | “I Don’t Understand It”: Australians’ Low Interest in Politics and Political News | Abstract PDF |
Caroline Fisher, Sora Park, Kieran McGuinness, Janet Fulton, Shengnan Yao | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | “I Don’t Use the Internet”: Exploring Perceptions and Practices Among Mobile-Only and Hybrid Internet Users | Abstract PDF |
Isabel Pavez, Teresa Correa | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | “I Has Seen Image Macros!” Advice Animals Memes as Visual-Verbal Jokes | Abstract PDF |
Marta Dynel | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | “I Have Learnt These Things by Myself, Because I Always Thought That I Must Overcompensate for My Disability”: Learning to Perform Dis/abled Identity in Social Media | Abstract PDF |
Nomy Bitman | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | “I Like That It’s My Choice a Couple Different Times”: Gender, Affordances, and User Experience on Bumble Dating | Abstract PDF |
Urszula Pruchniewska | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | “I Like the Metamorphosis of the Characters”: Dynamics of Transnational Television Comedy Engagement | Abstract PDF |
Sharon Lockyer, Diana Elena Popa | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | “I Urgently Need Your Advice”—Digital Stress Experiences and Social Support in Online Forums | Abstract PDF |
Cordula Nitsch, Susanne Kinnebrock | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | “In Spite of” and “Alongside”: Disillusion and Success in Advocacy Communication for the Roma | Abstract PDF |
Adina Schneeweis | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | “Influencers” or “Doctors”? Physicians’ Presentation of Self in YouTube and Facebook Videos | Abstract PDF |
Noha Atef, Alice Fleerackers, Juan Pablo Alperin | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | “Innocent” Hashtags? A Cautionary Tale: #IStandWithGreece as a Network of Intolerance on Twitter During a Land Border Crisis | Abstract PDF |
Maria Avraamidou, Maria Ioannou, Eftychios Eftychiou | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | “Is That It?”: Veteran Reflections on the Falklands 40th Anniversary and Northern Ireland Peacekeeping Exhibitions at the Imperial War Museum London | Abstract PDF |
Jenna Pitchford-Hyde, Katy Parry | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | “It Comes With the Job”: How Journalists Navigate Experiences and Perceptions of Gendered Online Harassment | Abstract PDF |
João Miranda, Maria João Silveirinha, Susana Sampaio-Dias, Bruno Dias, Bibiana Garcez, Mateus Noronha | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | “It’s Do or Die”: Cultural Labor, Competitive Reality TV, and the Reproduction of Neoliberal Capitalism | Abstract PDF |
Aiden James Kosciesza | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | “It’s Like Learning a Whole Other Language": The Role of Algorithmic Skills in the Curation of Creative Goods | Abstract PDF |
Erin Klawitter, Eszter Hargittai | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | “I’m Not a Robot,” or am I?: Micro-Labor and the Immanent Subsumption of the Social in the Human Computation of ReCAPTCHAs | Abstract PDF |
Vino Avanesi, Jan Teurlings | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | “I’m Not Just a Content Creator”: Digital Cultural Communicators Dealing With Celebrity Capital and Online Communities | Abstract PDF |
Isabel Villegas-Simón, Ona Anglada-Pujol, María Castellví Lloveras, Mercè Oliva | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | “I’ve Thought About This, Trust Me”: Understanding the Values and Assumptions Underlying Prescription Stimulant Misuse Among College Students | Abstract PDF |
Rebecca de Souza | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | “Kingston Be Wise:” Jamaica’s Reggae Revival, Musical Livity, and Troubling Temporality in the Modern Global Music Industry | Abstract PDF |
John Vilanova | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | “Let’s Check it Seriously”: Localizing Fact-Checking Practice in China | Abstract PDF |
Yusi Liu, Ruiming Zhou | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | “Life and Death” on the Internet: Metaphors and Chinese Users’ Experiences of “Account Bombing” | Abstract PDF |
Hui Fang, Shangwei Wu | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | “Like a Boss” or Just Bossy? How Audiences Across Age and Gender Evaluate Counterstereotypical Women on Television | Abstract PDF |
Sierra Bray, Olivia González, Natalie Jonckheere | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | “Love From Me and My Belly”: The Politics and Performance of Body Positivity on Instagram | Abstract PDF |
Nora Suren | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | “Meme-Ing” Peace in Northern Ireland: Exploring the Everyday Politics of Internet Memes in Belfast Riots | Abstract PDF |
Ivan Gusic, Martin Lundqvist | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | “Men Are Scum”: Self-Regulation, Hate Speech, and Gender-Based Censorship on Facebook | Abstract PDF |
Chloe Nurik | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | “Music Is Just Right There on Social Media!”: Discovering, Exploring, and Incorporating Songs Across Platforms | Abstract PDF |
Ignacio Siles, Luciana Valerio-Alfaro, Arturo Arriagada | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | “Napalm Girl” at 50: On Photojournalism and the Ethics of Care | Abstract PDF |
Meenakshi Gigi Durham | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | “No Does Not Always Mean No”: The Discursive Representation of Female Sexual Rejection as “Last Minute Resistance” in Pick-Up Artist Communities | Abstract PDF |
Giuseppina Scotto di Carlo | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | “No Geek Girls”: Boundary-Work and Gendered Identity in the Israeli Geek Community | Abstract PDF |
Hadas Gur-Ze'ev, Neta Kligler-Vilenchik | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | “None of Us Is an Island”: Toward the Conception of Positive Populism Through the Analysis of Pope Francis’s Twitter Communication | Abstract PDF |
Marton Demeter, Tamas Toth | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | “O Ever Youthful, O Ever Weeping”: Exploring Youth Empowerment Through Platform-Dependent Creative Labor in China | Abstract PDF |
Yunyi Hu | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | “Obstinate Partisanship”: Political Discussion Attributes Effects on the Development of Unconditional Party Loyalty | Abstract PDF |
Alberto Ardèvol-Abreu, Homero Gil de Zúñiga | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | “One Big Fake News”: Misinformation at the Intersection of User-Based and Legacy Media | Abstract PDF |
Aya Yadlin, Oranit Klein Shagrir | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | “Patriotic Heroes” and “Foreign Laborers”: Politics of Media and Public Discourses on Essential Workers and Migrant Workers in Canada During the COVID-19 | Abstract PDF |
Siyuan Yin | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | “Pivoting to Instability”: Metajournalistic Discourse, Reflexivity and the Economics and Effects of a Shrinking Industry | Abstract PDF |
Patrick Ferrucci, Michelle Rossi | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | “Please Don’t Be Turk, BE GREEK, BE ARMENIAN”: Agency and Deixis Across Virtualized Turkish Imagined Community | Abstract PDF |
Ali Ersen Erol | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | “Political Cannabis” or “Medicinal Cannabis?”: An Australian News Framing Analysis | Abstract PDF |
Hannah Adler, Monique Lewis | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | “Power Femininity” and Popular Women’s Magazines in China | Abstract PDF |
Eva Chen | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | “Rediscovering” Ideology Critique (Again): Toward a Critical Realist Analysis of Political Media Effects | Abstract PDF |
Matt Guardino | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | “Rush, I Love You”: Interactional Fandom on U.S. Political Talk Radio | Abstract PDF |
Gonen Dori-Hacohen | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | “Seeing but not Believing”: Undergraduate Students’ Media Uses and News Trust | Abstract PDF |
Ana Isabel Melro, Sara Pereira | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | “Seize Your Moment, My Lovely Trolls”: News, Satire, and Public Opinion About Net Neutrality | Abstract PDF |
Paul R. Brewer, Dannagal G. Young, Jennifer L. Lambe, Lindsay H. Hoffman, Justin Collier | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | “She Shoots, He Scores!”: Transgender Disclosure and the Politics of Women’s Ice Hockey | Abstract PDF |
Jackson McLaren | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | “Shouting Matches and Echo Chambers”: Perceived Identity Threats and Political Self-Censorship on Social Media | Abstract PDF |
Elia Powers, Michael Koliska, Pallavi Guha | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | “Spectacular” User Subjectivities on Instagram: A Discursive Interface Analysis | Abstract PDF |
Lydia Kollyri, Dimitra L. Milioni | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | “Stir-Frying” Internet Finance: Financialization and the Institutional Role of Financial News in China | Abstract PDF |
Jing Wang | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | “That Show Really Spoke to Me!”: The Effects of Compatible Psychological Needs and Talk Show Host Style on Audience Activity | Abstract PDF |
Stephanie Edgerly, Melissa Gotlieb, Emily Vraga | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | “The Whole World Watching”? How News Media Create the Myth of an Audience of Billions and Foster Imagined Communities | Abstract PDF |
Silke Fürst | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | “Them Cuffs Keep Them Quiet”: Facebook Users’ Reactions to Live Arrests During Racial Justice Protests | Abstract PDF |
Martina Santia, P. Brooks Fuller, Nathan P. Kalmoe, Paromita Saha | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | “These Parents, Themselves, Are Using These Children as Pawns”: The Politicization of Childhood at the U.S.-Mexico Border | Abstract PDF |
Alyvia Walters | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | “They Are Amongst Us”: News About Islamist Terrorism, Perceptions of Sleeper Terrorists, and Negative Stereotypes Toward Muslims in the West | Abstract PDF |
Jörg Matthes, Ruta Kaskeleviciute | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | “They Expect us to All be Yellow”: Rhetorical Construction of Asianness in Blackface Controversy Around Jella’s Yellowish-Brown Tanning Makeup on YouTube | Abstract PDF |
Seonah Kim | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | “They Just Want to Erase Us”: Triumphant Modernity and Catastrophic Witnessing in Debates About Genocide in Xinjiang | Abstract PDF |
Stephen J. Hartnett, Andrew Gilmore | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | “They Know Everything”: Folk Theories, Thoughts, and Feelings About Dataveillance in Media Technologies | Abstract PDF |
Dong Zhang, Sophie C. Boerman, Hanneke Hendriks, Margot J. van der Goot, Theo Araujo, Hilde Voorveld | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | “Thou Shalt Not Take the Lord’s Name in Vain”: A Methodological Proposal to Identify Religious Hate Content on Digital Social Networks | Abstract PDF |
Luiz Rogério Lopes-Silva, Rodrigo Eduardo Botelho-Francisco, Paulo Sergio da Conceição Moreira, André José Ribeiro Guimarães | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | “TikTok Is One Long Conversation With the Universe”: How Platform Affordances Shape Emerging Spirituality Across TikTok Manifestation Content | Abstract PDF |
Sara Reinis | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | “Time Well Spent”: The Ideology of Temporal Disconnection as a Means for Digital Well-Being | Abstract PDF |
Ana Jorge, Inês Amaral, Artur de Matos Alves | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | “Trust, Then Verify”: When and Why People Fact-Check Partisan Information | Abstract PDF |
Nathan Walter, Stephanie Edgerly, Camille J. Saucier | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | “We Are All Fighters”: The Transmedia Marketing of Difference in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) | Abstract PDF |
Jennifer McClearen | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | “We Decided We Don’t Want Children. We Will Let Them Know Tonight”: Parental Humor on Social Media in a Time of Coronavirus Pandemic | Abstract PDF |
Dafna Lemish, Nelly Elias | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | “We Have No Newspapers . . . Dull! Dull!”: Mass Media Dependency During the American Civil War | Abstract PDF |
Betty Houchin Winfield, Chad Painter | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | “We Need You to Listen to Us”: Youth Activist Perspectives on Intergenerational Dynamics and Adult Solidarity in Youth Movements | Abstract PDF |
AL Liou, Ioana Literat | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | “We Usually Go Out Instead, So That He Forgets About His Tablet”: (Great-)Grandparental Mediation in the Generational Order | Abstract PDF |
Carolina Martínez | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | “We’re Not Just Telling Stories, We’re Changing Lives”: Dhar Mann’s Progressive Neoliberalism | Abstract PDF |
Sean T. Leavey | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | “What Can I Really Do?” Explaining the Privacy Paradox with Online Apathy | Abstract PDF |
Eszter Hargittai, Alice Marwick | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | “Who Has Time for That?" Understanding Media Use Among Conservation Photographers | Abstract PDF |
Elizabeth Anne Gervais | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | “Why Does a Teacher Feel the Need to Post My Kid?”: Parents and Teachers Constructing Morally Acceptable Boundaries of Children’s Social Media Presence | Abstract PDF |
Davide Cino, Chiara Dalledonne Vandini | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | “Woman, Life, Freedom”: A Visual Rhetoric Analysis of #MahsaAmini on X | Abstract PDF |
Menna Elhosary, Laila Abbas, Shahira S. Fahmy | ||
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