Issue | Title | |
Vol 13 (2019) | One Does Not Simply Create a Meme: Conditions for the Diffusion of Internet Memes | Abstract PDF |
Michael Johann, Lars Bülow | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | One-to-One and One-to-Many Dichotomy: Grand Theories, Periodization, and Historical Narratives in Communication Studies | Abstract PDF |
Gabriele Balbi, Juraj Kittler | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Online and Offline Communication and Political Knowledge and Participation in Presidential Campaigns: Effects of Geographical Context | Abstract PDF |
Yung-I Liu | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Online Behaviors, Offline Consequences? Linking Online Traces of Health Information Use to Observed Communication During Medical Consultations | Abstract PDF |
Minh Hao Nguyen, Nadine Bol, Inge S. van Strien, Kirsten van der Eijken, Kristien M. A. J. Tytgat, Hanneke W. M. van Laarhoven, Mark I. van Berge Henegouwen, Ellen M. A. Smets, Julia C. M. van Weert | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Online Boundary Work in Stigmatized Groups: The Case of Support Groups for Israeli Childless Women | Abstract PDF |
Daphna Yeshua-Katz | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Online Civic Cultures? Debating Climate Change Activism on YouTube | Abstract PDF |
Julie Uldam, Tina Askanius | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Online Civic Intervention: A New Form of Political Participation Under Conditions of a Disruptive Online Discourse | Abstract PDF |
Pablo Porten-Cheé, Marlene Kunst, Martin Emmer | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Online Communication Patterns of Chinese and Mexican Adolescents Living in the United States | Abstract PDF |
Drew P. Cingel, Alexis R Lauricella, Wan Shun Eva Lam, Ellen Wartella, P. Zitlali Morales | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Online Dating Beyond Dating Apps: An Exploration of Self-Presentation of Chinese Gay Men Dating on Zhihu | Abstract PDF |
Longxuan Zhao, Jiacheng Liu, Zhanghao Li | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Online Disinformation in Brazil: A Typology of Discursive Action of Harmful Political Content on WhatsApp and Facebook | Abstract PDF |
Tatiana Dourado, Victor Piaia, Viktor Chagas, Dalby Dienstbach, Marco Aurelio Ruediger, Eurico Matos, João Guilherme Bastos dos Santos | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Online Entertainment| Mapping and Managing Chinese Social Media Entertainment: A Conversation with Heng Cai, Chinese Media Entrepreneur | Abstract PDF |
David Craig, Heng Cai, Junyi Lv | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Online Entertainment| Cross-Cultural Comparisons of User-Generated Content: An Analytical Framework | Abstract PDF |
Limor Shifman | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Online Entertainment| Disconnecting, Connecting, and Reconnecting: How Chinese Television Found Its Way Out of the Box | Abstract PDF |
Michael Keane | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Online Entertainment| Professionalization of Amateur Production in Online Screen Entertainment in China: Hopes, Frustrations and Uncertainties | Abstract PDF |
Elaine Jing Zhao | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Online Entertainment| The Globalization of On-Screen Sociability: Social Media and Tethered Togetherness | Abstract PDF |
Ralph Schroeder | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Online Entertainment| YouTube Nation: Precarity and Agency in India’s Online Video Scene | Abstract PDF |
Sangeet Kumar | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Online Incivility, Cyberbalkanization, and the Dynamics of Opinion Polarization During and After a Mass Protest Event | Abstract PDF |
Francis L.F. Lee, Hai Liang, Gary K. Y. Tang | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Online Moral Disclosure and the Construction of Privacy Practices | Abstract PDF |
Tamar Ashuri, Ruth Halperin | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Online Participation in a Community Context: Civic Engagement and Connections to Local Communication Resources | Abstract PDF |
Katherine Ognyanova, Nien-Tsu Nancy Chen, Sandra J. Ball-Rokeach, Zheng An, Minhee Son, Michael Parks, Daniela Gerson | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Online Pre-Events During the COVID-19 Pandemic | Abstract PDF |
Luigi Di Martino, Lukasz Swiatek | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Online Quizzes as Viral, Consumption-Based Identities | Abstract PDF |
Stephanie N. Berberick, Matthew P. McAllister | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Online Social Connectedness and Anxiety Among Older Adults | Abstract PDF |
Amanda Hunsaker, Eszter Hargittai, Anne Marie Piper | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Online Social Relations and Country Reputation | Abstract PDF |
Hyunjin Seo | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Online Toxicity Against Syrians in Turkish Twitter: Analysis and Implications | Abstract PDF |
Hala Mulki, Samir Alabdullah, Ahmed Halil, Nawari Al-Ali, Maria Kyriakidou, Ludek Stavinoha | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Online Ultra-Orthodox Religious Communities as a Third Space: A Netnographic Study | Abstract PDF |
Sarit Okun, Galit Nimrod | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Only So Many Hours in a Day: Early Childhood Screen Time in Boston and Mexico City | Abstract PDF |
Lisa B. Hurwitz, David S. Bickham, Summer H. Moukalled, Michael Rich | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Oops? Interdisciplinary Stories of Sociotechnical Error| :Chatting: Errors in Live Streamer Discord Servers | Abstract PDF |
Kirsten Crowe | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Oops? Interdisciplinary Stories of Sociotechnical Error| Affective Experiences of Error | Abstract PDF |
Megan Finn, Youngrim Kim, Ryan Ellis, Amelia Acker, Bidisha Chaudhuri, Stacey Wedlake | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Oops? Interdisciplinary Stories of Sociotechnical Error| Discourses of Sociotechnical Error and Accuracy in U.S. and PRC News Media: The Case of the 1999 Bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade | Abstract PDF |
Max Berwald | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Oops? Interdisciplinary Stories of Sociotechnical Error| Edges, Seams, and Ecotones: Error in Interstate Landscapes | Abstract PDF |
Cindy Lin, Steve J. Jackson | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Oops? Interdisciplinary Stories of Sociotechnical Error| Ephemeral Platforms, Enduring Memories: Errors and Digital Afterlife | Abstract PDF |
Sui Wang | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Oops? Interdisciplinary Stories of Sociotechnical Error| Fake It Till You Make It: Synthetic Data and Algorithmic Bias | Abstract PDF |
Sook-Lin Toh, Jiwon Park | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Oops? Interdisciplinary Stories of Sociotechnical Error| Hole in the (Pay)Wall: Monetized Access, Content Leaks, and Community Responsibility | Abstract PDF |
Celeste Oon | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Oops? Interdisciplinary Stories of Sociotechnical Error| Kicking Error Out of the Game: Video Assistant Referee as Technosolutionism | Abstract PDF |
Pratik Nyaupane, Alejandro Alvarado Rojas | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Oops? Interdisciplinary Stories of Sociotechnical Error| Peeling Back the Layers of “Paint on Rotten Wood”: Unraveling the Senate’s “Big Tech and Child Sexual Exploitation Crisis” Hearing | Abstract PDF |
Kyooeun Jang | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Oops? Interdisciplinary Stories of Sociotechnical Error| Quantifying Housing Need in California: The Erroneous Practice of Evidence-Based Policy | Abstract PDF |
Elana R. Simon | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Oops? Interdisciplinary Stories of Sociotechnical Error| Uncertainty as Spectacle: Real-Time Algorithmic Techniques on the Live Music Stage | Abstract PDF |
Stephen Yang | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Oops? Interdisciplinary Stories of Sociotechnical Error| When Faulty AI Falls Into the Wrong Hands: The Risks of Erroneous AI-Driven Healthcare Decisions | Abstract PDF |
Eugene Jang | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Oops? Interdisciplinary Stories of Sociotechnical Error| When User Consent Fails: How Platforms Undermine Data Governance | Abstract PDF |
Rohan Grover | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Open Media Scholarship: The Case for Open Access in Media Studies | Abstract PDF |
Jefferson D. Pooley | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Open Privacy Badges for Digital Policy Literacy | Abstract PDF |
Karen Louise Smith, Leslie Regan Shade, Tamara Shepherd | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Opinion Extremity Predicted by Media Exposure, Information Processing Mode, and Issue Sophistication About U.S.–China Trade Dispute | Abstract PDF |
Yaxin Dai, Xigen Li | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Opinion Leadership| Commentary ~ Where Are Opinion Leaders Leading Us? | Details PDF |
Elihu Katz | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Opinion Leadership| Influence Versus Selection: A Network Perspective on Opinion Leadership | Abstract PDF |
Thomas N. Friemel | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Opinion Leadership| Mediatized Opinion Leaders: New Patterns of Opinion Leadership in New Media Environments? | Abstract PDF |
Mike S. Schäfer, Monika Taddicken | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Opinion Leadership| Parasocial Opinion Leadership Media Personalities‘ Influence within Parasocial Relations: Theoretical Conceptualization and Preliminary Results | Abstract PDF |
Paula Stehr, Patrick Rössler, Friederike Schönhardt, Laura Leissner | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Opinion Polls in Context: Partisan Embeddedness, Source Confusion, and the Effects of Socially Transmitted Polls | Abstract PDF |
Min-Hsin Su, Douglas M. McLeod | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Opting for Polarizing Emotions: Strategies of Czech Pro-Vaccination Discussants in the Emotionalized Public Sphere and Debate on a Measles Epidemic | Abstract PDF |
Lenka Vochocová, Dino Numerato, Tereza Sedláčková | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | Organizational Construction or Individual’s Deed? The Literati Tradition in the Journalistic Professionalization in China | Abstract PDF |
Fen J. Lin | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Organizational Threat Appraisal by Publics: The Effects of Perceived Temporal Distance on Health Crisis Outcomes | Abstract PDF |
Sungsu Kim, Yan Jin | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Organizations’ Dialogic Social Media Use and Stakeholder Engagement: Stakeholder Targeting and Message Framing | Abstract PDF |
Chih-Hui Lai, Jiawei Sophia Fu | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Orit Halpern, Beautiful Data: A History of Vision and Reason Since 1945 | Details PDF |
Yasuhito Abe | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Oscar Hemer and Thomas Tufte (Eds.), Voice + Matter: Communication, Development, and the Cultural Return | Details PDF |
Hyun Tae (Calvin) Kim | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Out of the Tower and Into the Field: Fieldwork as Public Scholarship in the Face of Social Injustice | Abstract PDF |
Thomas J Billard | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Outcomes and Affordances: Examining why People use Encryption | Abstract PDF |
Shannon M. Oltmann | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Outside-In Constructions of Organizational Legitimacy: Sensitizing the Influence of Evaluative Judgments Through Mass Self-Communication in Online Communities | Abstract PDF |
Deike Schulz, Jan Jonker, Niels Faber | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Özlem Berk Albachten and Şehnaz Tahir Gürçağlar (Eds.), Perspectives on Retranslation: Ideology, Paratexts, Methods | Details PDF |
Feng Pan | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Özlem Berk Albachten and Şehnaz Tahir Gürçağlar (Eds.), Studies from a Retranslation Culture: The Turkish Context | Details PDF |
Yan Wang | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | P. David Marshall, Celebrity and Power: Fame in Contemporary Culture | Details PDF |
Swapnil Rai | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Pablo Boczkowski: News at Work: Imitation in an Age of Information Abundance | Details PDF |
Elisheva Weiss | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Pablo J. Boczkowski and C. W. Anderson (Eds.), Remaking the News: Essays on the Future of Journalism Scholarship in the Digital Age | Details PDF |
Shuning Lu | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Pacifying the Dragon? The Role of Expatriate Media Professionals in the Gatekeeping Process in China | Abstract PDF |
Lindsey E. Blumell, Yiwen Qiu, Robert Moses Peaslee | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Packaging Inspiration: Al Qaeda’s Digital Magazine in the Self-Radicalization Process | Abstract PDF |
Susan Currie Sivek | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | PageOneX: New Approaches to Newspaper Front Page Analysis | Abstract PDF |
Sasha Costanza-Chock, Pablo Rey-Mazón | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Paid to Play: Gender, Intersectionality, and Labor in Online Game Companionship | Abstract PDF |
Ting He | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Palestinian and Israeli Voices in Five Years of U.S. Newspaper Discourse | Abstract PDF |
Eugenie P. Almeida | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Pali U. K. De Silva and Candace K. Vance, Scientific Scholarly Communication: The Changing Landscape | Details PDF |
Ana Tomicic | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Pallavi Guha, Hear #MeToo In India: News, Social Media, and Anti-Rape and Sexual Harassment Activism | Details PDF |
Paromita Pain | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Pandemic-Incited Intermediated Communication| Citizens’ Strategies for Navigating News and Misinformation in the COVID-19 “Infodemic” | Abstract PDF |
Kate Holland, Sora Park, Kerry McCallum, Emma John, Caroline Fisher, Kieran McGuinness, Jee Young Lee | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Pandemic-Incited Intermediated Communication| Communicating Through Chaos in the Webtoon Parasocial Intimacy Chamber | Abstract PDF |
Brian Yecies, Dingkun Wang, Mehrdad Amirghasemi, Kishan Kariippanon, Ming Lu | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Pandemic-Incited Intermediated Communication| (Mis-)Connected: Web Series, Digital Culture, and Everyday Life in Lockdown | Abstract PDF |
Nicola Evans, Mark Ryan, Steinar Ellingsen, Meredith Burkholder, Leandro da Silva | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Pandemic-Incited Intermediated Communication| The Construction of Distributed Trust on Bilibili Under the COVID-19 Pandemic | Abstract PDF |
Siwen Lu, Sijing Lu | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Pandemic-Incited Intermediated Communication| The Homophobic Call-Outs of COVID-19: Spurring and Spreading Angry Attention From Girregi Journalism Online to YouTube in South Korea | Abstract PDF |
Jin Lee, Jeehyun Jenny Lee | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Paolo Sigismondi, The Digital Glocalization of Entertainment: New Paradigms in the 21st Century Global Mediascape | Details PDF |
Jungmin Kwon | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Papi Jiang and Microcelebrity in China: A Multilevel Analysis | Abstract PDF |
Angela Ke Li | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Páraic Kerrigan, LGBTQ Visibility, Media and Sexuality in Ireland | Details PDF |
Aiden James Kosciesza | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Parasocial Contact’s Effects on Relations Between Minority Groups in a Multiracial Context | Abstract PDF |
Chanjung Kim, Jake Harwood | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Parental Rejection After Coming Out: Detachment, Shame, and the Reparative Power of Romantic Love | Abstract PDF |
Hye Min Kim, David C. Jeong, Paul R. Appleby, John L. Christensen, Lynn Carol Miller | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Parenting Style, Personality Traits, and Interpersonal Relationships: A Model of Prediction of Internet Addiction | Abstract PDF |
Yanshu Sun, Jeffrey S. Wilkinson | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Parenting With Chinese Characteristics in the Digital Age: Chinese Parents’ Perspectives and Parental Mediation of Children’s Media Use | Abstract PDF |
Cecilia Yuxi Zhou | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Parents’ Social Uses of Mobile Phones in Public Places: The Case of Eateries in Two National Contexts | Abstract PDF |
Nelly Elias, Dafna Lemish | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Parliament Against Government and Industry: How Switzerland Decided to Implement Net Neutrality Against All Odds | Abstract PDF |
Natascha Just, Manuel Puppis | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Part I. Public Television in a Time of Technological Change and Socioeconomic Turmoil: The Cases of France and the U.S.| Looking Back: The Theory, The Promise and the Contradictions | Abstract PDF |
Hélène C. Palmeri, Willard D. Rowland, Jr. | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Part II. Public Television in a Time of Change and Socioeconomic Turmoil: The Cases of France and the U.S. | New Reforms and the Prospects: Looking Ahead | Abstract PDF |
Hélène C. Palmeri, Willard D. Rowland, Jr. | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Participating or Tuning Out? Engagement With Political Content on Social Media | Abstract PDF |
Ianis Bucholtz, Vineta Silkane, Agnese Davidsone | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Participation and Media| Citizens Beyond Troika: Media and Anti-Austerity Protests in Portugal | Abstract PDF |
Inês Amaral | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Participation and Media| Contentious Responses to the Crises in Spain: Emphasis Frames and Public Support for Protest on Twitter and the Press | Abstract PDF |
Camilo Cristancho, Eva Anduiza, Mariluz Congosto, Silvia Majo-Vazquez | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Participation and Media| Dominant and Emerging News Frames in Protest Coverage: The 2013 Cypriot Anti-Austerity Protests in National Media | Abstract PDF |
Tao Papaioannou | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Participation and Media| Hybrid Media and Movements: The Irish Water Movement, Press Coverage, and Social Media | Abstract PDF |
Henry Silke, Eugenia Siapera, Maria Rieder | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Participation and Media| Media and Twitter Agendas for Social Mobilizations: The Case of the Protests in Defense of the Public Healthcare System in Spain | Abstract PDF |
Pere Masip, Carlos Ruiz-Caballero, Jaume Suau, David Puertas | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Participation and Media| News Media Framing of the Anti-Austerity and Pro-“Europe” Movements During the Greek Referendum Protest Cycles | Abstract PDF |
Andreas Kollias, Fani Kountouri | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Participation and Transmediality: Audience Influence on Web Series | Abstract PDF |
Tomás Atarama-Rojas, Enrique Guerrero-Pérez, Valeria Gerbolini | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Participations| Part 1: CREATIVITY | Details PDF |
Sarah Banet-Weiser, Nancy K. Baym, Francesca Coppa, David Gauntlett, Jonathan Gray, Henry Jenkins, Adrienne Shaw | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Participations| Part 2: LABOR | Details PDF |
Mark Andrejevic, John Banks, John Edward Campbell, Nick Couldry, Adam Fish, Alison Hearn, Laurie Ouellette | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Participations| Part 3: POLITICS | Details PDF |
Danielle Allen, Nico Carpentier, Moya Bailey, Natalie Fenton, Henry Jenkins, Alexis Lothian, Jack Linchuan Qiu, Mirko Tobias Schaefer, Ramesh Srinivasan | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Participations| Part 4: KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION | Details PDF |
S. Elizabeth Bird, Nick Couldry, Andreas Hepp, Sonia Livingstone, Elizabeth Losh, Jason Mittell, Gina Neff, Don Slater, S. Craig Watkins | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Participations| Part 5: PLATFORMS | Details PDF |
Jessica Clark, Nick Couldry, Abigail T. De Kosnik, Tarleton Gillespie, Henry Jenkins, Christopher Kelty, Zizi Papacharissi, Alison Powell, José van Dijck | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Participatory Film Production as Media Practice | Abstract PDF |
Antoni Roig Telo | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Participatory Outcomes of Collective Action Groups on Facebook: The Roles of Network Relationships and Group Contexts | Abstract PDF |
Chih-Hui Lai | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Partisan Media and Support for Radical Protest Tactics Across Ideological Lines | Abstract PDF |
Melissa Santillana, Joseph J. Yoo, Thomas J. Johnson, Silvia DalBen Furtado | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Partisan Selective Exposure as Discussion Preparation: The Role of Discussion Expectations and Entertainment Options | Abstract PDF |
Mingxiao Sui, Raymond J. Pingree | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Partisan Self-Stereotyping: Testing the Salience Hypothesis in a Prediction of Political Polarization | Abstract PDF |
Jiyoung Han, Daniel B. Wackman | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Partners, Competitors, Frenemies: How Australian Advertising Professionals Understand the Market Power of Facebook and Google | Abstract PDF |
Samuel Kininmonth, Ramon Lobato | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Party Populism and Media Access: The News Value of Populist Communication and How It Is Handled by the Mass Media | Abstract PDF |
Franzisca Schmidt | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Passing the Conductor’s Baton: The Score Remains the Same | Details PDF |
Silvio Waisbord | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Passionate Hiking Fan or Loving Parent? How Personalized Self-Presentation in the Media Affects the Perception of Female and Male Politicians | Abstract PDF |
Nora Denner, Svenja Schäfer, Christian Schemer | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Patricia Aufderheide, Kartemquin Films: Documentaries on the Frontlines of Democracy | Details PDF |
Emily Rose Coleman | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Patricia Bou-Franch and Pilar Garces-Conejos Blitvich, Analyzing Digital Discourse: New Insights and Future Directions | Details PDF |
Xiaoyu Lai | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Patricia Covarrubias: Communication, Culture and Cooperation: Interpersonal Relations and Pronominal Address in a Mexican Organization | Details PDF |
Tamar Katriel | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Patricia G. Lange, Kids on YouTube: Technical Identities and Digital Literacies | Details PDF |
Neta Kligler-Vilenchik | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Patricia Keeton & Peter Scheckner, American War Cinema and Media Since Vietnam: Politics, Ideology, and Class | Details PDF |
Cortland Rankin | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Patrick Burkart, Pirate Politics: The New Information Policy Contests | Details PDF |
Kenneth Merrill | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Patrick Crogran, Gameplay Mode: War, Simulation, and Technoculture | Details PDF |
Jonathan M. Bullinger | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Patrick Ferrucci and Scott A. Eldridge II (Eds.), The Institutions Changing Journalism: Barbarians Inside the Gate | Details PDF |
Thomas R. Schmidt | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Patrick W. Berry, Doing Time, Writing Lives: Refiguring Literacy and Higher Education in Prison | Details PDF |
Bianca C. Reisdorf | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Patrick W. Galbraith and Jason G. Karlin (Eds.), Idols and Celebrity in Japanese Media Culture | Details PDF |
Jungmin Kwon | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Patriots and Pedagogues: Cultural Institutions and the Performative Politics of Minority German Hip-Hop | Abstract PDF |
Kate Zambon, Didem Uca | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Patrizia Anesa, Lexical Innovation in World Englishes: Cross-fertilization and Evolving Paradigms | Details PDF |
Gaoxin Li, Fan Ye | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Patterns in Making Victims’ Gender Visible or Invisible in News Media Reporting of Boko Haram’s Massacres and Kidnappings | Abstract PDF |
Nathan Beel, Kate Jonathan | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Patterns of News Consumption in Austria: How Fragmented Are They? | Abstract PDF |
Damian Trilling, Klaus Schoenbach | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Patterns of Polarizing Communication During COVID-19: Emotionality, Incivility, Conflict, and Negativity in Facebook Posts of Government and Opposition Leaders | Abstract PDF |
Alena Kluknavská, Alena Macková | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Paul Baker and Gavin Brookes, Analysing Language, Sex and Age in a Corpus of Patient Feedback: A Comparison of Approaches | Details PDF |
Qiuying Zhao | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Paul Baker, Gavin Brookes and Craig Evans, The Language of Patient Feedback: A Corpus Linguistic Study of Online Health Communication | Details PDF |
Xiaoli Wang, Fang Xu | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Paul Byron, Digital Media, Friendship and Cultures of Care | Details PDF |
Jamie Hoholuk | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Paul Feigenbaum, Collaborative Imagination: Earning Activism through Literacy Education | Details PDF |
Kellie Brownlee | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Paul Frosh, The Poetics of Digital Media | Details PDF |
Greg Niedt | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Paul Kaplan and Daniel LaChance, Crimesploitation: Crime, Punishment, and Pleasure on Reality Television | Details PDF |
Brandon Golob | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Paul Lynch and Nathaniel Rivers (Eds.), Thinking with Bruno Latour in Rhetoric and Composition | Details PDF |
Maia Nichols | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Paul M. Leonardi, Car Crashes without Cars: Lessons about Simulation Technology and Organizational Change from Automotive Design | Details PDF |
Kristen L. Guth | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Paul Roquet, Ambient Media, Japanese Atmospheres of the Self | Details PDF |
Gabriele de Seta | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Paul S. Hirsch, Pulp Empire: The Secret History of Comic Book Imperialism | Details PDF |
Joshua A. Braun | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Pavel Shlossberg, Crafting Identity:Transnational Indian Arts and the Politics of Race in Central Mexico | Details PDF |
Regina Marchi | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | PeaceMaker: Changing Students’ Attitudes Toward Palestinians and Israelis Through Video Game Play | Abstract PDF |
Saleem Elias Alhabash, Kevin Wise | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Peeling Back the Onion: Formative Agenda Building in Business Journalism | Abstract PDF |
Matthew W. Ragas, Hai L. Tran | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Peiren Shao, New Perspectives on Geography of Media | Details PDF |
Yingzi Qu, Guofeng Wang | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | People are the Message? Social Mobilization and Social Media in Brazil | Abstract PDF |
Gustavo Cardoso, Tiago Lapa, Branco Di Fátima | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Perceived Credibility of Tweets by Opinion Leaders During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Spain | Abstract PDF |
Reinald Besalú, Carles Pont-Sorribes, Aleix Martí | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Perceived Exposure to Misinformation and Trust in Institutions in Four Countries Before and During a Pandemic | Abstract PDF |
Shelley Boulianne, Edda Humprecht | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Perceived Social Sanctions and Deindividuation: Understanding the Silencing Process on Social Media Platforms | Abstract PDF |
Mustafa Oz, Esra Nur Oz Cetindere | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Perceived Versus Actual Ability to Identify Fake News: Evidence From Israel’s 2019–2020 Elections | Abstract PDF |
Moran Yarchi, Tal Samuel-Azran, Tsahi (Zack) Hayat | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Perceiving Different Chinas: Paradigm Change in the “Personalized Journalism” of Elite U.S. Journalists, 1976–1989 | Abstract PDF |
Yunya Song, Chin-Chuan Lee | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Perception and Decision Making: A Multi-Technique Analysis of Campaign Posters in the 2019 Bogotá Mayoral Election | Abstract PDF |
Laura Nadal, Iria Bello Viruega, Neyla Pardo | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Perceptions of Mobile Phone Use in Public Settings: A Cross-Cultural Comparison | Abstract PDF |
Scott W. Campbell | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Perceptions of Opinion Climate in Online Comments and Among the General Public: Examining the Roles of Personal Opinion, Political Knowledge, and Comment Reading | Abstract PDF |
Ki Deuk Hyun, Nakwon Jung, Mihye Seo | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Performing Land of Smiles: Dramatization as Research in Thailand’s Antitrafficking Movement | Abstract PDF |
Erin M. Kamler | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Periodic News | Details PDF |
Herbert J. Gans | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Personal and Public Levels of Political Incivility | Abstract PDF |
Ashley Muddiman | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Personalities Discussing Politics: The Effects of Agreement and Expertise on Discussion Frequency and the Moderating Role of Personality Traits | Abstract PDF |
Hyunjin Song, Hajo Boomgaarden | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Personal–Organizational Processes in Workplace Health Promotion: Understanding Wellness Program Participation in China | Abstract PDF |
Yaguang Zhu, Stephanie L. Dailey | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Perspectives on Copyright in Education: A Review of Selected Works Pertaining to Copyright and Fair Use in the Educational Setting | Details PDF |
H. Victoria Bryant | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Persuasion at First Sight? Testing the Reciprocal Relationship of Repeated Interactions With Virtual Assistants, Trust, and Persuasion | Abstract PDF |
Carolin Ischen, Theo B. Araujo, Hilde A. M. Voorveld, Guda van Noort, Edith G. Smit | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Persuasion Through Emotion? An Experimental Test of the Emotion-Eliciting Nature of Populist Communication | Abstract PDF |
Dominique S. Wirz | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Persuasive Communication Strategies in Breast Self-Awareness Messages: An International Perspective | Abstract PDF |
Christine Skubisz | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Peter B. Seel, Digital Universe: The Global Telecommunication Revolution | Details PDF |
Jonathan D. Aronson | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Peter Beattie, Social Evolution, Political Psychology, and the Media in Democracy: The Invisible Hand of the U.S. Marketplace of Ideas | Details PDF |
Dennis S. Gouran | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Peter Dahlgren, The Political Web: Media, Participation and Alternative Democracy | Details PDF |
Michelle C Forelle | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Peter Gonsalves: Clothing for Liberation: A Communication Analysis of Gandhi’s Swadeshi Revolution | Details PDF |
Rebecca Matey | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Peter Hart-Brinson, The Gay Marriage Generation: How the LGBTQ Movement Transformed American Culture | Details PDF |
Lik Sam Chan | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Peter Humphreys and Seamus Simpson, Regulation, Governance, and Convergence in the Media | Details PDF |
Shuyi Cheng | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Peter Janich (E. Hayon & L. Pao, trans.), What is Information? | Details PDF |
Tyler Morgenstern | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Peter Janich (trans., Eric Hayot and Lea Pao), What is Information? | Details PDF |
Peter Beattie | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Peter Pringle (Ed.), A Place at the Table: The Crisis of 49 Million Hungry Americans and How to Solve It | Details PDF |
Liliya Yakova | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Peter Simonson and David W. Park (Eds.), The International History of Communication Studies | Details PDF |
Xianbing Ke | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Petros Iosifidis, Global Media and Communication Policy | Details PDF |
Maria Michalis | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Petros Iosifidis and Nicholas Nicoli, Digital Democracy, Social Media and Disinformation | Details PDF |
Samuel DiBella | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | Philanthropy as Public Relations: A Critical Perspective on Cause Marketing | Abstract PDF |
Inger L. Stole | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Philip M. Napoli, Social Media and the Public Interest: Media Regulation in the Disinformation Age | Details PDF |
Allison Perlman | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Philip N. Howard, Lie Machines, How to Save Democracy from Troll Armies, Deceitful Robots, Junk News Operations, and Political Operatives | Details PDF |
Albana Dwonch | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Philip N. Howard: The Digital Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Information Technology and Political Islam | Details PDF |
Vanessa Valdivia | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Philip Seib, Information at War: Journalism, Disinformation, and Modern Warfare | Details PDF |
Andrei G. Richter | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Philip Seib, Real-Time Diplomacy: Politics and Power in the Social Media Era | Details PDF |
Muzammil M. Hussain | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Phillip Santos and Cleophas T. Muneri (Eds.), Reading Justice Claims on Social Media: Perspectives from the Global South | Details PDF |
Sarah Witmer | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Phoebe H. Li, A Virtual Chinatown: The Diasporic Mediasphere of Chinese Migrants in New Zealand | Details PDF |
Aya Yadlin-Segal | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Physiological Response to Political Advertisement: Examining the Influence of Partisan and Issue Congruence on Attention and Emotion | Abstract PDF |
H. Denis Wu | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Picketing the Virtual Storefront: Content Moderation and Political Criticism of Businesses on Yelp | Abstract PDF |
Ben Medeiros | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Picturing the “Hordes of Hated Barbarians”: Islamic State Propaganda, (Self)Orientalism, and Strategic Self-Othering | Abstract PDF |
Jared Ahmad | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Piermarco Aroldi and Fausto Colombo (eds.): Le Eta Della TV | Details PDF |
Barbara Scifo | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Pieter Verdegem (Ed.), AI for Everyone? Critical Perspectives | Details PDF |
Yanling Zhu | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Pink Hijab Day: Mediation of the Hijab as a Symbol of Protest | Abstract PDF |
Rebecca S. Robinson | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Pioneering eSport: The Experience Economy and the Marketing of Early 1980s Arcade Gaming Contests | Abstract PDF |
Michael Borowy, Dal Yong Jin | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Piracy & Social Change| Crack Intros: Piracy, Creativity and Communication | Abstract PDF |
Markku Reunanen, Patryk Wasiak, Daniel Botz | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Piracy & Social Change| Dialogic Comedy in Pirate Rhetoric | Abstract PDF |
Michael High | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Piracy & Social Change| From File Sharing to Free Culture: The Evolving Agenda of European Pirate Parties | Abstract PDF |
Johanna Jääsaari, Jockum Hildén | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Piracy & Social Change| From Orkut to Facebook: How Brazilian Pirate Audiences Utilize Social Media to Create Sharing Subcultures | Abstract PDF |
Vanessa Mendes Moreira de Sa | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Piracy & Social Change| Piracy Versus Privacy: An Analysis of Values Encoded in the PirateBrowser | Abstract PDF |
Balázs Bodó | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Piracy & Social Change| Russian Media Piracy in the Context of Censoring Practices | Abstract PDF |
Ilya Kiriya, Elena Sherstoboeva | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Piracy & Social Change| The Pirate Party and the Politics of Communication | Abstract PDF |
Martin Fredriksson | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Piracy & Social Change| You Are Not Welcome Among Us: Pirates and the State | Abstract PDF |
Jessica L. Beyer, Fenwick McKelvey | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures | Do Fans Own Digital Comic Books?: Examining the Copyright and Intellectual Property Attitudes of Comic Book Fans | Abstract PDF |
J. Richard Stevens, Christopher Edward Bell | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures| Audiovisual Piracy, Informal Economy, and Cultural Globalization | Abstract PDF |
Tristan Mattelart | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures| Benjamin, BitTorrent, Bootlegs: Auratic Piracy Cultures? | Abstract PDF |
Raúl Rodríguez-Ferrándiz | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures| Broadening the Scope of Cultural Preferences: Movie Talk and Chinese Pirate Film Consumption from the Mid-1980s to 2005 | Abstract PDF |
Angela Xiao Wu | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures| Corporate Encouragement of Piracy Cultures: Cultural Borrowing as Standard Practice in Game Spaces | Abstract PDF |
Nathaniel Poor | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures| European Cinema in P2P Networks: A New Distribution Model | Abstract PDF |
Gustavo Cardoso, Miguel Caetano, Rita Espanha, Pedro Jacobetty, Tiago Lima Quintanilha | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures| From “D-Buffs” to the “D-Generation”: Piracy, Cinema, and An Alternative Public Sphere in Urban China | Abstract PDF |
Jinying Li | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures| P2P and Cinematographic Movie Distribution in Hungary | Abstract PDF |
Balázs Bodó, Zoltán Lakatos | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures| Participation, Citizenship, and Pirate Radio as Empowerment: The Case of Radio Dialogue in Zimbabwe | Abstract PDF |
Last Moyo | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures| Piracy Culture in Greece: Local Realities and Civic Potentials | Abstract PDF |
Yiannis Mylonas | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures| Pirates, Who are They? A Cognitive-Linguistic Analysis of Italian Media Discourse | Abstract PDF |
Annarita Guidi | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures| Poisoning the Affective Economy of RW Culture: Re-Mapping the Agents | Abstract PDF |
Dan Fleming | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures| Survey of File-Sharing Culture | Abstract PDF |
Brett Robert Caraway | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures| The Business of Anti-Piracy: New Zones of Enterprise in the Copyright Wars | Abstract PDF |
Ramon Lobato, Julian Thomas | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures| The Collector is the Pirate | Abstract PDF |
Abigail T. De Kosnik | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures| The Culture of Subversion and Russian Media Landscape | Abstract PDF |
Ilya Kiriya | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures| The Network Studio Revisited: Becoming an Artist in the Age of "Piracy Cultures" | Abstract PDF |
Hendrik Storstein Spilker | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures| The Quiet Agglomeration of Data: How Piracy is Made Mundane | Abstract PDF |
Jonas Andersson | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures| Underdetermined Globalization: Media Consumption via P2P Networks | Abstract PDF |
Bingchun Meng | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Piracy Cultures| “Free Culture” Lost in Translation | Abstract PDF |
Monique Vandresen | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Pivot to Internet Plus: Molding China's Digital Economy for Economic Restructuring? | Abstract PDF |
Yu Hong | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Places for Identification in the Blame Game: An Exploration of Rhetorical Diplomacy in a U.S.–China Twitter Clash | Abstract PDF |
Lassi Rikkonen, Pekka Isotalus, Hiski Haukkala | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Plant-Based Meat and the Perceived Familiarity Gap Hypothesis: The Role of Health and Environmental Consciousness | Abstract PDF |
Pengya Ai, Sofia Contreras-Yap, Shirley S. Ho | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Platform Analogies: How Bookstores, Libraries, and Supermarkets Can Inform Thinking on Social Media | Abstract PDF |
Caitlin Petre, Nicole Weber | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Platform Closure and Creator Creep: What We Can Learn From Korean Indie Musicians | Abstract PDF |
Robert Prey, Seonok Lee | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Platform Cultures and Emotional Communication About Climate Change: A Comparison of Affective Language in the Climate Change Blogo- and Twittersphere | Abstract PDF |
Christel W. van Eck, Jon Roozenbeek, Tim M. Stevens, Art Dewulf | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Platform Politics in Europe | A Model for the Analysis of Online Citizen Deliberation: Barcelona Case Study | Abstract PDF |
Rosa Borge Bravo, Joan Balcells, Albert Padró-Solanet | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Platform Politics in Europe | A Tale of Three Platforms: Collaboration, Contestation, and Degrees of Audibility in a Bulgarian e-Municipality | Abstract PDF |
Maria Bakardjieva | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Platform Politics in Europe | Cuing Collective Outcomes on Twitter: A Qualitative Reading of Movement Social Learning | Abstract PDF |
Dan Mercea, Helton Levy | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Platform Politics in Europe | E-Democracy and Digital Activism: From Divergent Paths Toward a New Frame | Abstract PDF |
Michele Sorice, Emiliana De Blasio | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Platform Politics in Europe | Self-Appointed Representatives on Facebook: The Case of the Belgian Citizen’s Platform for Refugee Support | Abstract PDF |
Louise Knops, Eline Severs | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Platform Politics in Europe | The Impact of Online Participation Platforms on the Internal Democracy of Two Southern European Parties: Podemos and the Five Star Movement | Abstract PDF |
Marco Deseriis, Davide Vittori | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Platformization in Local Cultural Production: Korean Platform Companies and the K-Pop Industry | Abstract PDF |
Seoyeon Park, Hyejin Jo, Taeyoung Kim | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Platforms as Cultural Infrastructures: Identity-Making Practices of WeChat and KakaoTalk in the Diaspora | Abstract PDF |
Jane Yeahin Pyo, Jingyi Gu | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Playful Civic Learning: Enabling Lateral Trust and Reflection in Game-based Public Participation | Abstract PDF |
Eric Gordon, Jessica Baldwin-Philippi | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Playing with Purpose: Using Serious Play to Enhance Participatory Development Communication | Abstract PDF |
Lauren Leigh Hinthorne, Katy Schneider | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Playing With Visibility: Underground Electronic/Dance Music Culture in the Smartphone Era | Abstract PDF |
Stephen Yang | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Plenary| Another Plea for the University Tradition: The Institutional Roots of Intellectual Compromise | Details PDF |
Jefferson D. Pooley | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Plenary| Bridging Diversity Through Problem-Based Collaboration | Details PDF |
Joseph N. Cappella | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Plenary| Communication as Social Science (and More) | Details PDF |
Craig Calhoun | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Plenary| If Everything is Mediated, What is Distinctive About the Field of Communication? | Details PDF |
Sonia Livingstone | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Plenary| Paradigm Shift and the Centrality of Communication Discipline | Details PDF |
Georgette Wang | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Plenary| Sweet Lemons | Details PDF |
John Durham Peters | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Pnina Fichman & Madelyn R. Sanfilippo, Online Trolling and Its Perpetrators: Under the Cyberbridge | Details PDF |
Margaret Steinhauer | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Podcasting as Public Media: The Future of U.S. News, Public Affairs, and Educational Podcasts | Abstract PDF |
Patricia Aufderheide, David Lieberman, Atika Alkhallouf, Jiji Majiri Ugboma | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Point of Disconnect: Internet Traffic and the U.S. Communications Infrastructure | Details PDF |
Michael Kleeman | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Political and Economic Regulation of North American Public Spheres: Institutional Reception of Al Jazeera in Canada and the United States | Abstract PDF |
Ian Kivelin Davis | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Political Apptivism: Constructing Israeli-Palestinian Political Experience Through App Use | Abstract PDF |
Oren Golan, Noam Tirosh | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Political Blogosphere Meets Off-Line Public Sphere: Framing the Public Discourse on the Greek Crisis | Abstract PDF |
Persefoni Zeri | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Political Campaign Ads on Facebook: Investigating the Effects of Incivility in Videos and User Comments on Affective Polarization and Mobilization | Abstract PDF |
Taberez Ahmed Neyazi, Ozan Kuru, Subhayan Mukerjee | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Political Campaigning Games: Digital Campaigning With Computer Games in European National Elections | Abstract PDF |
Michael Bossetta | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Political Elites' Use of Fake News Discourse Across Communications Platforms | Abstract PDF |
Kate Farhall, Andrea Carson, Scott Wright, Andrew Gibbons, William Lukamto | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Political Identity and the Therapeutic Work of U.S. Conservative Media | Abstract PDF |
Anthony Nadler | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Political Invasions into Collective Memories: Russia | Abstract PDF |
Julia Sweet | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Political Issues Management: Framing the Issue of Climate Change | Abstract PDF |
Meaghan McKasy, Diana Zulli | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Political Knowledge Gaps Among News Consumers with Different News Media Repertoires Across Multiple Platforms | Abstract PDF |
Hyunwoo Lee, JungAe Yang | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Political Parallelism in Transitional Media Systems: The Case of Libya | Abstract PDF |
Anja Wollenberg, Carola Richter | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Political Participation in an Unlikely Place: How Individuals Engage in Politics through Social Networking Sites in China | Abstract PDF |
Xinzhi Zhang, Wan-Ying Lin | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Political Participation in Hong Kong: The Roles of News Media and Online Alternative Media | Abstract PDF |
Chuanli Xia, Fei Shen | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Political Party Identification and Intergroup Attitudes: Exploring the Effects of Mediated and Direct Contact With the Opposing Party During a Presidential Campaign | Abstract PDF |
Mei-Chen Lin, Paul M. Haridakis, Yan Bing Zhang | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Political Power Sharing and Crosscutting Media Exposure: How Institutional Features Affect Exposure to Different Views | Abstract PDF |
Laia Castro, Lilach Nir | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Political Relational Influencers: The Mobilization of Social Media Influencers in the Political Arena | Abstract PDF |
Anastasia Goodwin, Katie Joseff, Martin J. Riedl, Josephine Lukito, Samuel Woolley | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Political Rumor Communication on Instant Messaging Platforms: Relationships With Political Participation and Knowledge | Abstract PDF |
Nojin Kwak, Daniel S. Lane, Qinfeng Zhu, Slgi S. Lee, Brian E. Weeks | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Political Scandals as a Democratic Challenge| Blunders, Scandals, and Strategic Communication in U.S. Foreign Policy: Benghazi vs. 9/11 | Abstract PDF |
Robert Entman, Sarah Stonbely | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Political Scandals as a Democratic Challenge| Hidden Traps: An Essay on Scandals — Commentary | Abstract PDF |
Hans Mathias Kepplinger | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Political Scandals as a Democratic Challenge| Political Scandals Under Responsive Authoritarianism: The Case of the Bo Xilai Trial in China | Abstract PDF |
Francis L.F. Lee | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Political Scandals as a Democratic Challenge| Powerful and Powerless: Psychological Reactions of Norwegian Politicians Exposed in Media Scandals | Abstract PDF |
Kim Edgar Karlsen, Fanny Duckert | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Political Scandals as a Democratic Challenge| The Aftermath of Political Scandals: A Meta-Analysis | Abstract PDF |
Christian von Sikorski | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Political Scandals as a Democratic Challenge| The New Normal: Scandals as a Standard Feature of Political Life in Nordic Countries | Abstract PDF |
Ester Pollack, Sigurd Allern, Anu Kantola, Mark Ørsten | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Political Scandals as a Democratic Challenge| “Assassination Campaigns”: Corruption Scandals and News Media Instrumentalization | Abstract PDF |
Paolo Mancini | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Political Scandals in the Modern Media Environment: Applying a New Analytical Framework to Hillary Clinton’s Whitewater and E-Mail Scandals | Abstract PDF |
Diana Zulli | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Political Systems and Political Networks: The Structure of Parliamentarians’ Retweet Networks in 19 Countries | Abstract PDF |
Livia van Vliet, Petter Törnberg, Justus Uitermark | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Political Talk Preferences: Selection of Similar and Different Discussion Partners and Groups | Abstract PDF |
Alyssa C. Morey, Steven B. Kleinman, Mark Boukes | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Politically Relevant Intimacy: A Conceptual and Empirical Investigation | Abstract PDF |
Naama Weiss Yaniv, Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Politician Seeking Voter: How Interviews on Entertainment Talk Shows Affect Trust in Politicians | Abstract PDF |
Mark Boukes, Hajo G. Boomgaarden | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Politicization and Right-Wing Normalization on YouTube: A Topic-Based Analysis of the “Alternative Influence Network” | Abstract PDF |
Curd Benjamin Knüpfer, Carsten Schwemmer, Annett Heft | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Politicizing, Personalizing, and Mobilizing in Online Political Communication: Drivers and Killers of Users’ Engagement | Abstract PDF |
Milica Vuckovic | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Politics and Incivility in the Online Comments: What is Beyond the Norm-Violation Approach? | Abstract PDF |
Gabriella Szabó, Zoltán Kmetty, Emese K. Molnár | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Politics in Fictional Entertainment: An Empirical Classification of Movies and TV Series | Abstract PDF |
Christiane Eilders, Cordula Nitsch | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Polls Versus Commenters: Effects of Cross-Cutting Opinion Climates on Cross-Platform Opinion Expression | Abstract PDF |
Elmie Nekmat | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Polymediated Narrative: The Case of the Supernatural Episode "Fan Fiction" | Abstract PDF |
Art Herbig, Andrew F. Herrmann | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Pondering the Future for Foreign News on National Television | Abstract PDF |
Kristina Riegert | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Poor Information: How Economics Affects the Information Lives of Low-Income Individuals | Abstract PDF |
James T. Hamilton, Fiona Morgan | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Pop Polyvocality: Internet Memes, Public Participation, and the Occupy Wall Street Movement | Abstract PDF |
Ryan M. Milner | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Popes as Public Diplomats: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Vatican’s Foreign Engagement and Storytelling | Abstract PDF |
Phillip Arceneaux | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Popular Media in the Metropolitan Third Places: Exploring the Uses and Gratifications of the Mobile Homo Œconomicus | Abstract PDF |
Christian Lamour | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Popularity on Facebook During Election Campaigns: An Analysis of Issues and Emotions in Parties’ Online Communication | Abstract PDF |
Sina Blassnig, Linards Udris, Anna Staender, Daniel Vogler | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Populism Fuels Hate Speech and Disinformation: Evidence From Political Discourse on X (Formerly Twitter) in India and Pakistan | Abstract PDF |
Shabir Hussain, Qamar Abbas, Sayyed Fawad Ali Shah | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Populism Fuels Love and Anger: The Impact of Message Features on Users’ Reactions on Facebook | Abstract PDF |
Pablo Jost, Marcus Maurer, Joerg Hassler | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Populism in Scandinavian Immigration Discourse 1970–2016 | Abstract PDF |
Hilmar Mjelde, Jan Fredrik Hovden | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Populist Time: Mediating Immediacy and Delay in Liberal Democracy | Abstract PDF |
Henrik Bødker, Chris Anderson | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Populists or Influencers? The Use of Facebook Videos by Populist Leaders | Abstract PDF |
Alessandro Gandini, Andrea Ceron, Patrizio Lodetti | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Pornography’s Perceived Value for Homosexual and Heterosexual Consumers | Abstract PDF |
Mark Cenite, Andrea Y. Goh, Melissa M. Say, Gerald W. J. Tan, Frederick K. T. Tong | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Portrait of a Crisis: The Crucial Role of News Media Coverage and Perceived Effectiveness of a New Party | Abstract PDF |
Joost Van Spanje, Rachid Azrout | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Portrayals of Unethical and Unvirtuous Workplace Behaviors on TV: Implications for Vocational Anticipatory Socialization | Abstract PDF |
DaJung Woo, Kimberly Walsh McDermott | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Positive and Negative Role Models in Uncertainty Management Processes About Aging | Abstract PDF |
Kai Kuang, Patricia E. Gettings | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Positive or Negative? The Influence of Message Framing, Regulatory Focus, and Product Type | Abstract PDF |
Hsiao-Ching Lee, Shu-Fang Liu, Ya-Chung Cheng | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Postmodern Without Modernization: Ages, Phases, and Stages of Political Communication and Digital Campaigns in Brazil (2010–2020) | Abstract PDF |
Arthur Ituassu | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Power Pressures and Pocketbook Concerns: Perceptions of Organizational Influences on News Content in the Television Industry | Abstract PDF |
Rita Colistra | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Power Under Pressure: Digital Capitalism In Crisis | Abstract PDF |
Dan Schiller | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Practicing Media – Mediating Practice | Evaluative Practices in a Broadcasting Newsroom Archive: Culture, Context, and Understanding in Practice | Abstract PDF |
Asen O. Ivanov | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Practicing Media – Mediating Practice | Managing Context Collapses: The Internet as a Conditioning Technology in the Organization of Practices | Abstract PDF |
Jesper Pagh | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Practicing Media—Mediating Practice | A Media-in-Practices Approach to Investigate the Nexus Between Digital Media and Activists’ Daily Political Engagement | Abstract PDF |
Alice Mattoni | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Practicing Media—Mediating Practice | Anchoring Practices for Public Connection: Media Practice and Its Challenges for Journalism Studies | Abstract PDF |
Christoph Raetzsch, Margreth Lünenborg | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Practicing Media—Mediating Practice | Conceptualizing the Doings and Sayings of Media Practices: Expressive Performance, Communicative Understanding, and Epistemic Discourse | Abstract PDF |
Christian Pentzold, Manuel Menke | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Practicing Media—Mediating Practice | Jumping on the Practice Bandwagon: Perspectives for a Practice-Oriented Study of Communication and Media | Abstract PDF |
Christian Pentzold | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Practicing Media—Mediating Practice | New Paradigm or Sensitizing Concept: Finding the Proper Place of Practice Theory in Media Studies | Abstract PDF |
Maria Bakardjieva | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Practicing Media—Mediating Practice | News as Relational Social Practice: A Theoretical Framework | Abstract PDF |
Stephen F. Ostertag | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Practicing Media—Mediating Practice | Reporting, Uncertainty, and the Orchestrated Fog of War: A Practice-Based Lens for Understanding Global Media Events | Abstract PDF |
Kenzie Burchell | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Practicing Media—Mediating Practice| Beyond Bourdieu: The Interactionist Foundations of Media Practice Theory | Abstract PDF |
Peter Lunt | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Precarious Migrants in a Sharing Economy| #Migrantes on TikTok: Exploring Platformed Belongings | Abstract PDF |
Daniela Jaramillo-Dent, Amanda Alencar, Yan Asadchy | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Precarious Migrants in a Sharing Economy| #Nosomosdesertores: Activism and Narratives of the Cuban Diaspora on Twitter | Abstract PDF |
Denise Maria Cogo, Deborah Rodríguez Santos | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Precarious Migrants in a Sharing Economy| Data Literacy as an Emerging Challenge in the Migration/Refugee Context: A Critical Exploration of Communication Efforts Around “Refugee Apps” | Abstract PDF |
Dennis Nguyen, Sergül Nguyen | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Precarious Migrants in a Sharing Economy| Digital Solidarity and Ethical Tech for Refugees: Why We Need to Care More and Code Less | Abstract PDF |
Sara Marino | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Precarious Migrants in a Sharing Economy| Looking Good or Doing Good? A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Employee Perception of Corporate Refugee Support | Abstract PDF |
Yijing Wang | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Precarious Migrants in a Sharing Economy| On-Demand Migrants: Entrepreneurialism, Platformization, and Migration in Brazil | Abstract PDF |
Sofia Cavalcanti Zanforlin, Rafael Grohmann | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Precarious Migrants in a Sharing Economy| The Rise of Platformed Governance in China: Migration, Technology, and Integration | Abstract PDF |
Ping Sun | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Precarity and New Media: Through the Lens of Indian Creators | Abstract PDF |
Smith Mehta | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Predicting Fashion Involvement by Media Use, Social Comparison, and Lifestyle: An Interaction Model | Abstract PDF |
Yanshu Sun, Steve Guo | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Predicting Romantic Comedy Success From Content | Abstract PDF |
Melissa M. Moore, Yotam Ophir | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Press Freedom and Media Reform in a Populist Regime: How Ecuadorian Journalists and Policy Actors See the Correa Era | Abstract PDF |
Manel Palos Pons, Daniel C. Hallin | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Press “Taboos” and Media Policy: West German Trade Unions and the Urge to Gain Media Attention During the Era of Press Concentration | Abstract PDF |
Maria Löblich, Niklas Venema | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Presumptive Public Space and the Tibetan Struggle to Speak in Lhasa | Details PDF |
Carolyn Marvin | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Primary School Children’s Internet Skills: A Report on Performance Tests of Operational, Formal, Information, and Strategic Internet Skills | Abstract PDF |
Alexander J. A. M. van Deursen, Anke Görzig, Marianne van Delzen, Hanneke T. M. Perik, Anne Grace Stegeman | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Priming, Rap News and Public Diplomacy: Reporting on an NGO-Led Media Initiative in Uganda | Abstract PDF |
Lee Shaker, Paul Falzone | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Principal-Agent Dilemma in China’s Social Media Sector? The Party-State and Industry Real-Name Registration Waltz | Abstract PDF |
Johan Lagerkvist | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Priscilla Hobbs (Ed.), Interpreting and Experiencing Disney: Mediating the Mouse | Details PDF |
Noah Zweig | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Privacy Activism: (Anti-)Surveillance Discourse in Pandemic Days | Abstract PDF |
Tamar Ashuri | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Privacy at the Margins| Being at Home with Privacy: Privacy and Mundane Intimacy Through Same-Sex Locative Media Practices | Abstract PDF |
Larissa Hjorth, Sarah Pink, Heather A. Horst | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Privacy at the Margins| Concerns, Skills, and Activities: Multilayered Privacy Issues in Disadvantaged Urban Communities | Abstract PDF |
Xiaoqian Li, Wenhong Chen, Joseph D. Straubhaar | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Privacy at the Margins| Not the Normal Trans Story: Negotiating Trans Narratives While Crowdfunding at the Margins | Abstract PDF |
Niki Fritz, Amy Gonzales | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Privacy at the Margins| Privacy Versus Relatedness: Managing Device Use in Australia’s Remote Aboriginal Communities | Abstract PDF |
Ellie Rennie, Tyson Yunkaporta, Indigo Holcombe-James | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Privacy at the Margins| Refractive Surveillance: Monitoring Customers to Manage Workers | Abstract PDF |
Karen Levy, Solon Barocas | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Privacy at the Margins| Settler Governance and Privacy: Canada’s Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement and the Mediation of State-Based Violence | Abstract PDF |
Lara Fullenwieder, Adam Molnar | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Privacy at the Margins| Socially Mediated Visibility: Friendship and Dissent in Authoritarian Azerbaijan | Abstract PDF |
Katy E. Pearce, Jessica Vitak, Kristen Barta | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Privacy at the Margins| Technology in Rural Appalachia: Cultural Strategies of Resistance and Navigation | Abstract PDF |
Sherry Hamby, Elizabeth Taylor, Alli Smith, Kimberly Mitchell, Lisa Jones | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Privacy at the Margins| The Poverty of Privacy: Understanding Privacy Trade-Offs From Identity Infrastructure Users in India | Abstract PDF |
Janaki Srinivasan, Savita Bailur, Emrys Schoemaker, Sarita Seshagiri | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Probing Interfaces: New Games, Spacewar!, and the Gamification of Complexity | Abstract PDF |
Renyi Hong | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Probing the Coping Processes Between Social Media (WhatsApp) Addiction and Mental Health During Social Distancing | Abstract PDF |
Adil S. Al-Busaidi, Victoria Dauletova, Jean Claude Kwitonda | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Processing Vaccine Misinformation: Recall and Effects of Source Type on Claim Accuracy via Perceived Motivations and Credibility | Abstract PDF |
Michelle A. Amazeen, Arunima Krishna | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Producing Gendered Migration Narratives in China: A Case Study of Dagongmei Tongxun by a Local NGO | Abstract PDF |
Siyuan Yin | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Producing Quality: A Social Network Analysis of Coproduction Relationships in High Grossing Versus Highly Lauded Films in the U.S. Market | Abstract PDF |
Jade L. Miller | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Productive Power in Digital Constitutionalism: Analyzing Civil Society Actors’ Definitions of Digital Rights | Abstract PDF |
Outi Puukko | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Productive vs. Pathological: The Contested Space of Video Games in Post-Reform China (1980s–2012) | Abstract PDF |
Lin Zhang | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Professional Autonomy and Structural Influences: Exploring How Homicides, Perceived Insecurity, Aggressions Against Journalists, and Inequalities Affect Perceived Journalistic Autonomy in Colombia | Abstract PDF |
Miguel Garces-Prettel, Jesús Arroyave-Cabrera, Adolfo Baltar-Moreno | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Professional Roles in News Content: Analyzing Journalistic Performance in the Chilean National Press | Abstract PDF |
Claudia Mellado, Claudia Lagos | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Professionalism as a Response to Right-Wing Populism? An Analysis of a Metajournalistic Discourse | Abstract PDF |
Benjamin Krämer, Klara Langmann | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Professionalize the Personal: Online Professional Identity Using Impression Management Among Junior Employees | Abstract PDF |
Amal Nazzal | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Programming and Editing as Alternative Logics of Music Radio Production | Abstract PDF |
Danny Kaplan | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Programming Queerness? PSM Remits, Metarepresentational Discourse, and LGBTQ+ Portrayals | Abstract PDF |
Florian Vanlee | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Promises and Pitfalls: Taking a Closer Look at How Interactive Infographics Affect Learning From News | Abstract PDF |
Esther Greussing, Hajo G. Boomgaarden | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Promoting Climate Change Abatement Policies in the Face of Motivated Reasoning: Oneness With the Source and Attitude Generalization | Abstract PDF |
Christopher J. Carpenter, Shannon M. Cruz | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Promoting Support for Public Health Policies Through Mediated Contact: Can Narrator Perspective and Self-Disclosure Curb In-Group Favoritism? | Abstract PDF |
Riva Tukachinsky, Emily Brogan-Freitas, Tessa Urbanovich | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Promotional Practices in News Programs: The Case of Spanish Public Television | Abstract PDF |
Marina Santín, Rainer Rubira | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Propaganda for Kids: Comparing IS-Produced Propaganda to Depictions of Propaganda in The Hunger Games and Harry Potter Film Series | Abstract PDF |
Katherine A. Elder | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Proposing a Practical Media Taxonomy for Complex Media Production | Abstract PDF |
Kevin Moloney | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Prosocial vs. Trolling Community on Facebook: A Comparative Study of Individual Group Communicative Behaviors | Abstract PDF |
Elmie Nekmat, Kellyn Lee | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Protecting Local Culture in a Global Environment: The Case of Israel's Broadcast Media | Abstract PDF |
Yaron Katz | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Protest News Framing Cycle: How The New York Times Covered Occupy Wall Street | Abstract PDF |
Julian Gottlieb | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Protest Participation Experiences and Media Uses in Urban Protests: A Conceptualization and Empirical Examination | Abstract PDF |
Yeji Kwon, Yong-Chan Kim, Euikyung Shin, Ahra Cho, Jee Hyun Kim | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Proximity and Networked News Public: Structural Topic Modeling of Global Twitter Conversations about the 2017 Quebec Mosque Shooting | Abstract PDF |
K. Hazel Kwon, Monica Chadha, Feng Wang | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Public and Personal Responses to Environmental Pollution in China: Differential Susceptibility, Direct Experience and Media Use | Abstract PDF |
Shaojing Sun, Andy Merolla, Mihye Seo | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Public Diplomacy on Social Media: Analyzing Networks and Content | Abstract PDF |
Efe Sevin, Diana Ingenhoff | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Public Engagement Model to Analyze Digital Diplomacy on Twitter: A Social Media Analytics Framework | Abstract PDF |
M. Laeeq Khan, Muhammad Ittefaq, Yadira Ixchel Martínez Pantoja, Muhammad Mustafa Raziq, Aqdas Malik | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Public Engagement, Propaganda, or Both? Attitudes Toward Politicians on Political Satire and Comedy Programs | Abstract PDF |
Rebecca Higgie | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Public Media Autonomy and Accountability: Best and Worst Policy Practices in 12 Leading Democracies | Abstract PDF |
Rodney Benson, Matthew Powers, Timothy Neff | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Public Opinion and New Communication Technologies: The Impacts of Big Data on Public Opinion Studies From the Pragmatism Perspective | Abstract PDF |
Pedro Caldas, Vinicius Romanini | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | Public Opinion Research in a Conflict Zone: Grassroots Diplomacy in Darfur | Abstract PDF |
Iginio Gagliardone, Nicole A. Stremlau | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Public Opinion, Thinly Sliced and Served Hot | Abstract PDF |
Gordon R. Mitchell | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Public Relations in Mongolia: The Missing Part on the Global Public Relations Map | Abstract PDF |
Milen Filipov, Aimira Dybyssova | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | Public Relations Through a New Lens—Critical Praxis via the Excellence Theory | Abstract PDF |
Adam W. Tyma | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Public Service Austerity Broadcasts: Framing the Euro Debt Crisis | Abstract PDF |
Mark Cullinane | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Public Service Media and the Internet: Two Decades in Review | Abstract PDF |
Alessandro D'Arma, Steven Barclay, Minna Aslama Horowitz | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Public Service Media in the Digital Age| Diversity by Choice: Applying a Social Cognitive Perspective to the Role of Public Service Media in the Digital Age | Abstract PDF |
Christian Pieter Hoffman, Christoph Lutz, Miriam Meckel, Giulia Ranzini | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Public Service Media| Active Pluralism: Dialogue and Engagement as Basic Media Policy Principles | Abstract PDF |
Thomas Gibbons | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Public Service Media| Contemplating a “Public Service Navigator”: In Search of New- (and Better-) Functioning Public Service Media | Abstract PDF |
Mira Burri | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Public Service Media| Five Theses on Public Media and Digitization: From a 56-Country Study | Abstract PDF |
Damian Tambini | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Public Service Media| Merely Facilitating or Actively Stimulating Diverse Media Choices? Public Service Media at the Crossroad | Abstract PDF |
Natali Helberger | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Public Service Media| Youth Online and News: A Phenomenological View on “Diversity” | Abstract PDF |
Sandra Cortesi, Urs Gasser | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Public Spheres of Skepticism: Climate Skeptics’ Online Comments in the German Networked Public Sphere | Abstract PDF |
Jonas Kaiser | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Pui-lam Law (Ed.), New Connectivities in China: Virtual, Actual and Local Interactions | Details PDF |
Sakari Taipale | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Pui-Lam Law, Leopoldina Fortunati and Shanhua Yang: New Technologies In Global Societies | Details PDF |
Richard Ling | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Purchasing Diversity: A Media Ecology Analysis on the Recruitment of Newspaper Op-ed Columnists | Abstract PDF |
Nakho Kim, Ho Young Yoon | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Pushing a Political Agenda: Harassment of French and African Journalists in Côte d’Ivoire’s 2010-2011 National Election Crisis | Abstract PDF |
Jeslyn Lemke | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Pushing Past The Walls: Media Literacy, the "Emancipated" Classroom, and a Really Severe Learning Curve | Details PDF |
Adam W. Tyma | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Putting a Human Face on Cold, Hard Facts: Effects of Personalizing Social Issues on Perceptions of Issue Importance | Abstract PDF |
Maria Elizabeth Grabe, Mariska Kleemans, Ozen Bas, Jessica Gall Myrick, Minchul Kim | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Putting Out Fire with Gasoline in Tahrir Square: Revisiting the Gamson Hypothesis | Abstract PDF |
Bahaa Gameel, Shuning Lu, Hyeri Jung, Thomas J. Johnson | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Qiao Li, Yanqiu Guan, and Hong Lu (Eds.), Development of the Global Film Industry: Industrial Competition and Cooperation in the Context of Globalization | Details PDF |
Youwen Ma | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Qualitative Political Communication| Backstage Media-Political Elite Negotiations: The Failure and Success of Government Pitch | Abstract PDF |
Tine Ustad Figenschou, Kjersti Thorbjørnsrud | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Qualitative Political Communication| From Wizards and House-Elves to Real-World Issues: Political Talk in Fan Spaces | Abstract PDF |
Neta Kligler-Vilenchik | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Qualitative Political Communication| Labor Unions, Social Media, and Political Ideology: Using the Internet to Reach the Powerful or Mobilize the Powerless? | Abstract PDF |
Jen Schradie | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Qualitative Political Communication| Locating the Politics in Political Consumption: A Conceptual Map of Four Types of Political Consumer Identities | Abstract PDF |
Lucy Atkinson | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Qualitative Political Communication| Managing the Digital News Cyclone: Power, Participation, and Political Production Strategies | Abstract PDF |
Michael Serazio | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Qualitative Political Communication| Sharing the News: Journalistic Collaboration as Field Repair | Abstract PDF |
Lucas Graves, Magda Konieczna | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Qualitative Political Communication| To Implement or Not to Implement? Participatory Online Communication in Swiss Cities | Abstract PDF |
Ulrike Klinger, Stephan Rösli, Otfried Jarren | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Qualitative Political Communication| Trace Interviews: An Actor-Centered Approach | Abstract PDF |
Elizabeth Dubois, Heather Ford | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Qualitative Political Communication| Understanding the Impact of the Transnational Promotional Class on Political Communication | Abstract PDF |
Melissa Aronczyk | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Quantifying Public Value Creation by Public Service Media Using Big Programming Data | Abstract PDF |
Indrek Ibrus, Andres Karjus, Vejune Zemaityte, Ulrike Rohn, Maximilian Schich | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Quantifying the Evidential Value of Celebrity Endorsement: A p-Curve Analysis | Abstract PDF |
Shiyun Tian, Ruoyu Sun, Qian Huang, John Petit | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Queer Cultures in Digital Asia| Attention Economy, Neoliberalism, and Homonormative Masculinity in Amateur Gay Porn Circuits on Twitter: The Case of Manila and Hong Kong | Abstract PDF |
Ruepert Jiel Dionisio Cao | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Queer Cultures in Digital Asia| Digital Sexual Publics: Understanding Do-It-Yourself Gay Porn and Lived Experiences of Sexuality in China | Abstract PDF |
Runze Ding, Lin Song | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Queer Cultures in Digital Asia| Participatory Censorship and Digital Queer Fandom: The Commercialization of Boys’ Love Culture in China | Abstract PDF |
Yiming Wang, Jia Tan | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Queer Cultures in Digital Asia| Strategic, Conflicted, and Interpellated: Hong Kong and Chinese Queer Women’s Use of Identity Labels on Lesbian Dating Apps | Abstract PDF |
Carman K. M. Fung | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Queer Cultures in Digital Asia| Tracing Dystopian Insta-Emotions Among Hong Kong Trans Men | Abstract PDF |
Denise Tse-Shang Tang | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Queer Cultures in Digital Asia| “I Look at How They Write Their Bio and I Judge From There”: Language and Class Among Middle-Class Queer Filipino Digital Socialities in Manila | Abstract PDF |
Paul Michael Leonardo Atienza | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Queer Identity Negotiation in Taiwanese Tongzhi’s Relationships with Mainland Gay Men in China | Abstract PDF |
Wei Luo | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Queer Immaterial Labor in Beauty Videos by LGBTQ-Identified YouTubers | Abstract PDF |
Ellie Homant, Katherine Sender | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Queer Media Studies in the Age of the E-invisibility | Details PDF |
D. Travers Scott | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Queer Podcasting as a Medium of Visibility in Türkiye’s Media Ecosystem: A Content Analysis on Episodes | Abstract PDF |
Fırat Tufan, Bilge Şenyüz | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Quest for Immortality: An Analysis of ISIS’s Dabiq | Abstract PDF |
Randall G. Rogan | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Questioning (Deep) Mediatization: A Historical and Anthropological Critique | Abstract PDF |
Jérôme Bourdon, Gabriele Balbi | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Questioning Development Industry Attention to Communication Technologies and Democracy | Abstract PDF |
Karin Gwin Wilkins, Young-Gil Chae | ||
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