Issue | Title | |
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 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 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 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 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 7 (2013) | Programming and Editing as Alternative Logics of Music Radio Production | Abstract PDF |
Danny Kaplan | ||
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 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 | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Questioning Public Service Media in Egypt and Spain | Abstract PDF |
Mercedes Medina, Rasha Allam | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | R. Sooryamoorthy, Networks of Communication in South Africa: New Media, New Technologies | Details PDF |
Lingham Lionel Thaver | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Race and Police Brutality: The Importance of Media Framing | Abstract PDF |
Kim Fridkin, Amanda Wintersieck, Jillian Courey, Joshua Thompson | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Race, Class, and Sonic Autonomy in the Tower Blocks: Pirate Radio’s Exilic Possibilities | Abstract PDF |
Larisa Kingston Mann | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Race, Myth, and News: An Updated Model to Explain Representations of Racism in Colombian Racial Democracy | Abstract PDF |
Carlos A. Cortés-Martínez, Jesús Antonio Arroyave-Cabrera, Andrea Cancino-Borbón | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Rachael Miyung Joo, Transnational Sport: Gender, Media, and Global Korea | Details PDF |
Myoung-Sun Song | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Rachel E. Dubrofsky, Authenticating Whiteness: Karens, Selfies, and Pop Stars | Details PDF |
Sim Gill | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Rachel E. Dubrofsky and Shoshana Amielle Magnet (Eds.), Feminist Surveillance Studies | Details PDF |
Fernanda R. Rosa | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Radio Mentions: An Analysis of Radio Personalities and Ethical Behaviour (Spain) | Abstract PDF |
Salvador Perelló-Oliver, Clara Muela-Molina | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Rahab Nyaga, Dorothy Njoroge and Charles Nyambuga, An Introduction to Communication | Details PDF |
Irene Awino, H. Leslie Steeves | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Rajiv George Aricat and Rich Ling, Mobile Communication and Low-Skilled Migrants’ Acculturation to Cosmopolitan Singapore | Details PDF |
Mai Nou Xiong-Gum | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Ralina Joseph, Postracial Resistance: Black Women, Media, and the Uses of Strategic Ambiguity | Details PDF |
Kelli Moore | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Ralph A. Gigliotti, Crisis Leadership in Higher Education: Theory and Practice | Details PDF |
Dennis S. Gouran | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Ralph Engelman and Carey Shenkman, A Century of Repression: The Espionage Act and Freedom of the Press | Details PDF |
Renita Coleman | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Ralph Tench, Juan Meng, and Ángeles Moreno (Eds.), Strategic Communication in a Global Crisis: National and International Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic | Details PDF |
Marina Rospitasari, Hersintus Suwenda Syahsuyoso, Ivana Pascalia Sooai | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Ramon Lobato, Netflix Nations: The Geography of Digital Distribution | Details PDF |
Maxwell Foxman | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Ramon Lobato and Julian Thomas, The Informal Media Economy | Details PDF |
Paolo Sigismondi | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Randall Stross: Planet Google: One Company’s Audacious Plan To Organize Everything We Know | Details PDF |
Emma Fish | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Rasha A. Abdulla: The Internet in the Arab World: Egypt and Beyond | Details PDF |
Marina Saleeb | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Rasmus Kleis Nielsen and Sarah Anne Ganter, The Power of Platforms: Shaping Media and Society | Details PDF |
Gayoung Jeon | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Ratings as Politics. Television Audience Measurement and the State: An International Comparison | Abstract PDF |
Jérôme Bourdon, Cécile Meadel | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Rationalizing the Gap: How Journalists in a Nondemocratic Regime Make Sense of Their Professional Work | Abstract PDF |
Tatsiana Karaliova | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Rauf Arif, Movements for Change: How Individuals, Social Media and Al-Jazeera Are Changing Pakistan, Egypt and Tunisia | Details PDF |
Muhammad Ittefaq | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Raul P. Lejano and Shondel J. Nero, The Power of Narrative: Climate Skepticism and the Deconstruction of Science | Details PDF |
Ryland Shaw | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Raul Pertierra: Transforming Technologies: Altered Selves — Mobile Phones and Internet Use in the Philippines | Details PDF |
Eric C. Thompson | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Rawls, Fraser, redistribution, recognition and The World Summit on the Information Society | Abstract PDF |
Richard Collins | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Reaching Muslims from the Bully Pulpit: Analyzing Modern Presidential Discourse on Islam and Muslims from FDR to Trump | Abstract PDF |
Rico Neumann, Devon Geary | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Reading Emotions in the Digital Age: A Deep Learning Approach to Detecting Anxiety During the COVID-19 Pandemic Through Social Media | Abstract PDF |
Jinwoo Jeong, Sujin Yoon, Dongyoung Sohn, Yong Suk Choi | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Reading the 13th Five-Year Plan: Reflections on China’s ICT Policy | Abstract PDF |
Yu Hong | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Reading the Twelfth Five-Year Plan: China’s Communication-Driven Mode of Economic Restructuring | Abstract PDF |
Yu Hong | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Reanchoring an Ancient, Emergent Superpower: The 2010 Shanghai Expo, National Identity, and Public Memory | Abstract PDF |
Jie Gong | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Reassessing “Whose Story Wins:” The Trajectory of Identity Resilience in Narrative Contests | Abstract PDF |
R. S. Zaharna | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Rebecca de Souza, Feeding the Other: Whiteness, Privilege, and Neoliberal Stigma in Food Pantries | Details PDF |
Kellie Brownlee | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Rebecca Wanzo, The Content of Our Caricature: African American Comic Art and Political Belonging | Details PDF |
Florence Zivaishe Madenga | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Rebuttal of Reply to Our Paper “The Curious Absence of Economic Analysis at the Federal Communications Commission: An Agency in Search of a Mission" | Details PDF |
Gerald R. Faulhaber, Hal J. Singer, Augustus H. Urschel | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Recalling the Ghosts of 9/11: Convergent Memorializing at the Opening of the National 9/11 Memorial | Abstract PDF |
Aaron Hess, Art Herbig | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Reciprocity and the News: The Role of Personal and Social Media Reciprocity in News Creation and Consumption | Abstract PDF |
Avery E. Holton, Mark Coddington, Seth C. Lewis, Homero Gil de Zúñiga | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Reclaiming Public Space: Sound and Mobile Media Use by Teenagers | Abstract PDF |
Linda O Keeffe, Aphra Kerr | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Reconfiguring Audience Measurement in Platform Ecologies of Video Streaming: iQiyi’s Pivot Toward Data-Driven Fandom and Algorithmic Metrics | Abstract PDF |
Elaine Jing Zhao | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | Reconfiguring Media Sport for the Online World: An Inquiry Into "Sports News and Digital Media" | Abstract PDF |
Brett Hutchins, David Rowe | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Reconsidering Misinformation in WhatsApp Groups: Informational and Social Predictors of Risk Perceptions and Corrections | Abstract PDF |
Ozan Kuru, Scott W. Campbell, Joseph B. Bayer, Lemi Baruh, Richard S. Ling | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Reconsidering Site and Self: Methodological Frameworks for Virtual-World Research | Abstract PDF |
Rosa Mikeal Martey, Kevin Shiflett | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | (Re)constructing Professional Journalistic Practice in Mexico: Verificado’s Marketing of Legitimacy, Collaboration, and Pop Culture in Fact-Checking the 2018 Elections | Abstract PDF |
Nadia I. Martínez-Carrillo, Daniel J. Tamul | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Reconstructing Public Utility Networks: A Program for Action | Abstract PDF |
Dan Schiller | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | RED is the New Black: Brand Culture, Consumer Citizenship and Political Possibility | Abstract PDF |
Sarah Banet-Weiser, Charlotte Lapsansky | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Redefining Relations Between Creators and Audiences in the Digital Age: The Social Production and Consumption of Chinese Internet Literature | Abstract PDF |
Yuyan Feng, Ioana Literat | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Redirecting the Focus of the Agenda: Testing the Zero-Sum Dynamics of Media Attention in News and User-Generated Media | Abstract PDF |
S Mo Jang, Yong Jin Park | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Reflections on the Academic Milieu of Media Studies | Abstract PDF |
Bob Hanke | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Refugees and National Identity in Letters to the Editor | Abstract PDF |
Kate Dunsmore, Andrea Hickerson | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Regarding the Imprisonment of Others: Prison Abuse Photographs and Social Change | Abstract PDF |
Dan Berger | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Regina Lee Blaszczyk, The Color Revolution | Details PDF |
Angela Anima-Korang | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Regina Luttrell and Jamie Ward, A Practical Guide to Ethics in Public Relations | Details PDF |
Dennis S. Gouran | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Regina M. Marchi, Day of the Dead in the USA: The Migration and Transformation of a Cultural Phenomenon (rev. 2nd ed.) | Details PDF |
Robert Heckert | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Regulating "Hate Spin": The Limits of Law in Managing Religious Incitement and Offense | Abstract PDF |
Cherian George | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Reimagining Riben Guizi: Japanese Tactical Media Performance After the 2010 Senkaku/Diaoyu Boat Collision Incident | Abstract PDF |
Yasuhito Abe | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Relational Public Diplomacy: The Perspective of Sociological Globalism | Abstract PDF |
Seong-Hun Yun | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Relations of Media Production in Occupy Wall Street | Abstract PDF |
John L. Hammond | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Relevant But Long Since Absent: Re-establishing a Political Economy of the Dutch Media | Abstract PDF |
Tabe Bergman | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Religiosity, Repression and Cultivation: Different Patterns of TV Viewing Effects on Crime Prevalence Estimates and Personal Victimization Likelihood Assessment | Abstract PDF |
Amir Hetsroni, Hila Lowenstein | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Relocating Development Communication: Social Entrepreneurship, International Networking, and South-South Cooperation in the Viva Rio NGO | Abstract PDF |
Stuart Davis | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Remote Negotiations: International Broadcasting as Bargaining in the Information Age | Abstract PDF |
William Lafi Youmans, Shawn Powers | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Rena Bivens, Digital Currents: How Technology and the Public Are Shaping TV News | Details PDF |
Michael W. Kearney | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Renée Desjardins, Translation and Social Media: In Theory, in Training and in Professional Practice | Details PDF |
Peixuan Lin, Linxin Liang | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Renewing Pedagogical Research and Practices: Helping International Students Succeed Post-COVID-19 | Abstract PDF |
Piyawan Charoensap-Kelly, Narissra Punyanunt-Carter | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Renyi Hong, Passionate Work: Endurance After the Good Life | Details PDF |
Thomas A. Discenna | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Reply to Francisco, Lenhoff, Schudson| Promise, Peril of “Teaching Hospitals” | Details PDF |
Eric Newton | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Reply to Francisco, Lenhoff, Schudson| University News Sites: Investments in Civic Entrepreneurship | Details PDF |
Jan Schaffer | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Reply to Van der Haak, Parks, Castells| A Few Notes on Networked Journalism | Details PDF |
Geert Lovink | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Reply to Van der Haak, Parks, Castells| Thinking Beyond the Box | Details PDF |
Joris Luyendijk | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Report 2007–2016: Our First 10 Years — “We have always depended on the kindness of reviewers…” | Abstract PDF |
Larry Gross, Arlene Luck | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Report: 2013–2014 “More better …” | Details PDF |
Larry Gross, Arlene Luck | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Reporting in the Age of Coronavirus: Alternating Between “Shoe-Leather” and “Slippers” Journalism | Abstract PDF |
Mirjana Pantic | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Reporting on Political Acquaintances: Personal Interactions Between Political Journalists and Politicians as a Determinant of Media Coverage | Abstract PDF |
Emma S. van der Goot, Toni G.L.A. van der Meer, Rens Vliegenthart | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Reporting War in 140 Characters: How Journalists Used Twitter During the 2014 Gaza–Israel Conflict | Abstract PDF |
Ori Tenenboim | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Representation and Recognition: The Perceptions of Finnish and Spanish Viewers of Their Media Ecosystems and Public Service Newscasts | Abstract PDF |
María Lamuedra Graván, Elisa Alonso, Marko Ala-Fossi | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Representation of Pakistan: A Framing Analysis of the Coverage in the U.S. and Chinese News Media Surrounding Operation Zarb-e-Azb | Abstract PDF |
Salman Yousaf | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Representing the Israeli Internet: The Press, the Pioneers and the Practitioners | Abstract PDF |
Nicholas A. John | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Reproducing the Imprint of Power: Framing the “Creative Class” in Putin’s Russia | Abstract PDF |
Volha Kananovich, Frank D. Durham | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | Rereading Opinion Polls on Climate Change in the UK Press | Abstract PDF |
Corina Höppner | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Research Perspectives on TikTok & Its Legacy Apps| From Musical.ly to TikTok: Social Construction of 2020’s Most Downloaded Short-Video App | Abstract PDF |
Milovan Savic | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Research Perspectives on TikTok & Its Legacy Apps| Lip-Syncing and Saving Lives: Healthcare Workers on TikTok | Abstract PDF |
Clare Southerton | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Research Perspectives on TikTok & Its Legacy Apps| Reposting “Till Albert Einstein Is TikTok Famous”: The Memetic Construction of Science on TikTok | Abstract PDF |
Jing Zeng, Mike S. Schäfer, Joachim Allgaier | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Research Perspectives on TikTok & Its Legacy Apps| Short Video Platforms and Local Community Building in China | Abstract PDF |
Wei Wang, Jiena Wu | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Research Perspectives on TikTok & Its Legacy Apps| You Made This? I Made This: Practices of Authorship and (Mis)Attribution on TikTok | Abstract PDF |
D. Bondy Valdovinos Kaye, Aleesha Rodriguez, Katrin Langton, Patrik Wikström | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Researching Social Media and Activism With Children and Youth: A Scoping Review | Abstract PDF |
Annamária Neag, Markéta Supa, Paul Mihailidis | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Residual and Resurgent Protestantism in the American Media (and Political) Imaginary | Abstract PDF |
Stewart M. Hoover | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Resisting Censorship: How Citizens Navigate Closed Media Environments | Abstract PDF |
Golnoosh Behrouzian, Erik C. Nisbet, Aysenur Dal, Ali Çarkoğlu | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Resounding News: The Acoustic Conventions of Israeli Newscasts | Abstract PDF |
Hadar Levy, Amit Pinchevski | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Response to Faulhaber's Commentary | Details PDF |
Kevin Werbach, Aalok Mehta | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Response to Werbach/Mehta's Response | Details PDF |
Gerald R. Faulhaber | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Restorative Power of Empathetic Communication for Participatory Governance and Community Well-Being | Abstract PDF |
Himani Sharma, Varsha Jain, Emmanuel Mogaji, Anantha Babbili | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Restoring Historical Understandings of the ‘Public Interest’ Standard Of American Broadcasting: An Exploration of the Fairness Doctrine | Abstract PDF |
Christina Lefevre-Gonzalez | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Rethinking (and Retheorizing) Transgender Media Representation: A Roundtable Discussion | Abstract PDF |
Thomas J Billard, Traci B. Abbott, Oliver L. Haimson, Kelsey N. Whipple, Stephenson Brooks Whitestone, Erique Zhang | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Rethinking Artificial Intelligence: Algorithmic Bias and Ethical Issues| Algorithmic Bias or Algorithmic Reconstruction? A Comparative Analysis Between AI News and Human News | Abstract PDF |
Seungahn Nah, Jun Luo, Seungbae Kim, Mo Chen, Renee Mitson, Jungseock Joo | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Rethinking Artificial Intelligence: Algorithmic Bias and Ethical Issues| How Gender and Type of Algorithmic Group Discrimination Influence Ratings of Algorithmic Decision Making | Abstract PDF |
Sonja Utz | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Rethinking Artificial Intelligence: Algorithmic Bias and Ethical Issues| How Process Experts Enable and Constrain Fairness in AI-Driven Hiring | Abstract PDF |
Ignacio Fernandez Cruz | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Rethinking Artificial Intelligence: Algorithmic Bias and Ethical Issues| Making Algorithms Public: Reimagining Auditing From Matters of Fact to Matters of Concern | Abstract PDF |
R. Stuart Geiger, Udayan Tandon, Anoolia Gakhokidze, Lian Song, Lilly Irani | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Rethinking Artificial Intelligence: Algorithmic Bias and Ethical Issues| Questioning Artificial Intelligence: How Racial Identity Shapes the Perceptions of Algorithmic Bias | Abstract PDF |
Soojong Kim, Joomi Lee, Poong Oh | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Rethinking Artificial Intelligence: Algorithmic Bias and Ethical Issues| Rage Against the Artificial Intelligence? Understanding Contextuality of Algorithm Aversion and Appreciation | Abstract PDF |
Tessa Oomen, João Gonçalves, Anouk Mols | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Rethinking Artificial Intelligence: Algorithmic Bias and Ethical Issues| The Realienation of the Commons: Wikidata and the Ethics of “Free” Data | Abstract PDF |
Zachary J. McDowell, Matthew A. Vetter | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Rethinking Banal Nationalism: Banal Americanism, Europeanism and the Missing Link between Media Representations and Identities | Abstract PDF |
Vera Slavtcheva-Petkova | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Rethinking De-Westernization in Communication Studies: The Ibero-American Movement in International Publishing | Abstract PDF |
Marton Demeter, Manuel Goyanes, Federico Navarro, Judit Mihalik, Claudia Mellado | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Rethinking Hallin and Mancini Beyond the West: An Analysis of Media Systems in Central and Eastern Europe | Abstract PDF |
Laia Castro Herrero, Edda Humprecht, Sven Engesser, Michael L. Brüggemann, Florin Büchel | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Rethinking Public Service Media and Citizenship: Digital Strategies for News and Current Affairs at Australia’s Special Broadcasting Service | Abstract PDF |
Terry Flew | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Rethinking the Expertise of Data Journalists: A Case Study | Abstract PDF |
Jingrong Tong | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Rethinking the Venezuelan Media Presidency: Populism/Authoritarianism and “Spectacular Modernity” | Abstract PDF |
Noah Zweig | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Returning in a Different Fashion: Culture, Communication and Changing Representations of ‘Lolita’ in Japan and the West | Abstract PDF |
Perry R. Hinton | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Returning to Kolchak: Polymediated Narrative, Discourse, and Supernatural Drama | Abstract PDF |
Andrew F. Herrmann, Art Herbig | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Review Essay: The Media In and After 9/11 | Details PDF |
Douglas Kellner | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | Review Essay: Urban Communication: The Blind Men and the Elephant | Details PDF |
Susan Drucker, Gary Gumpert | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Reviewing Global Journalism Studies: Three Books and a Look at the Future | Details PDF |
Nikki Usher | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Revisiting Hearing the Other Side: Distinct Associations of Social Network Characteristics With Political Discussion and Participation | Abstract PDF |
Sun Kyong (Sunny) Lee, Nathan J. Lindsey, Kyun Soo Kim, William T. Howe | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Revisiting Cultivation as a Gravitational Process: A Cross-National Comparison of the Cultivation of Fear and Mistrust | Abstract PDF |
Matea Mustafaj, Jan Van den Bulck | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Revisiting the Origins of Communication Research: Walter Lippmann’s WWII Adventure in Propaganda and Psychological Warfare | Abstract PDF |
Dominique Trudel | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Revisiting the Relationship Between Internet Access and Civic Engagement: A Multilevel Analysis of Between-Country Differences and Within-Country Change | Abstract PDF |
Ruth Jin-Hee Heo, Tai-Quan "Winson" Peng | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Revisiting the Theoretical Foundations of Propaganda | Abstract PDF |
Aaron Hyzen | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Revitalizing the Public Airwaves: Opportunistic Unlicensed Reuse of Government Spectrum | Abstract PDF |
Victor W. Pickard, Sascha D. Meinrath | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Reviving the “Yellow Peril” Digitally: Anti-Asian Hate on Twitter During the COVID-19 Pandemic | Abstract PDF |
Fangjing Tu, Shanshan Jiang, Xue Gong | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Rewiring the Prison: Early Radio as a Carceral Technology | Abstract PDF |
Ian James Alexander | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Rhacel Parreñas, Illicit Flirtations: Labor, Migration and Sex Trafficking in Tokyo | Details PDF |
Erin Michelle Kamler | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Rhizomatic Writings on the Wall: Graffiti and Street Art in Cochabamba, Bolivia, as Nomadic Visual Politics | Abstract PDF |
Lucia Mulherin Palmer | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Richard Butsch: The Citizen Audience: Crowds, Publics and Individuals | Details PDF |
Toby Miller | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Richard Davis: Politics Online: Blogs, Chatrooms, and Discussion Groups in American Democracy | Details PDF |
Carlo P.M. Hagemann | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Richard Hill, The New International Telecommunication Regulations and the Internet: A Commentary and Legislative History | Details PDF |
Shawn Powers | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Richard M. Perloff, The Dynamics of News: Journalism in the 21st-Century Media Milieu | Details PDF |
Bingbing Zhang | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Richard Maxwell & Toby Miller, Greening the Media | Details PDF |
Garrett M. Broad | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Richard Rogers, Digital Methods | Details PDF |
Sangeet Kumar | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Richard Rogers and Sabine Niederer (Eds.), The Politics of Social Media Manipulation | Details PDF |
Qing Xu | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Risk Perception and Privacy Regulation Preferences From a Cross-Cultural Perspective. A Qualitative Study Among German and U.S. Smartphone Users | Abstract PDF |
Leyla Dogruel, Sven Joeckel | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Risk Propensity, News Frames and Immigration Attitudes | Abstract PDF |
Anita Gottlob, Hajo Boomgaarden | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | Rita Watson & Menahem Blondheim (Eds.): The Toronto School of Communication Theory: Interpretations, Extensions, Applications | Details PDF |
Bob Hanke | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Robert E. Babe, Wilbur Schramm and Noam Chomsky Meet Harold Innis: Media, Power and Democracy | Details PDF |
Marcus Breen | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Robert Lawson, Language and Mediated Masculinities: Cultures, Contexts, Constraints | Details PDF |
Yiming Wang | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Robert R. Foster and Heather A. Horst (Eds.), The Moral Economy of Mobile Phones: Pacific Islands Perspectives | Details PDF |
Richard Ling | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Robert W. McChesney, Blowing the Roof Off the Twenty-First Century: Media, Politics, and the Struggle for Post-Capitalist Democracy | Details PDF |
Aleah Kiley | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Robert W. McChesney, Digital Disconnect: How Capitalism is Turning the Internet Against Democracy | Details PDF |
Garrett M. Broad | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Robin Andersen, HBO’s Treme and the Stories of the Storm: From New Orleans as Disaster Myth to Groundbreaking Television | Details PDF |
Ke M. Huang | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Robyn Blakeman, Advertising Design by Medium: A Visual and Verbal Approach | Details PDF |
Meimei Xiang, Renhua Zheng | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Rocking the Vote in Mexico’s 2012 Presidential Election: Mexico’s Popular Music Scene’s Use of Social Media in a Post–Arab Spring Context | Abstract PDF |
Magdelana Red | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Roderick P. Hart, Civic Hope: How Ordinary Americans Keep Democracy Alive | Details PDF |
Andrea Quenette | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Rodney Benson, Shaping Immigration News: A French-American Comparison | Details PDF |
Mark Hannah | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Roger Kreuz and Richard Roberts, Getting Through: The Pleasures and Perils of Cross-Cultural Communication | Details PDF |
Seif Sekalala | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Roger McNamee, Zucked: Waking Up to the Facebook Catastrophe | Details PDF |
Heidi E. Huntington | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Rogers Brubaker, Hyperconnectivity and Its Discontents | Details PDF |
Jacob Green | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Role of Public WhatsApp Groups Within the Hindutva Ecosystem of Hate and Narratives of “CoronaJihad” | Abstract PDF |
Fathima Nizaruddin | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Rolien Hoyng and Gladys Pak Lei Chong (Eds.), Critiquing Communication Innovation: New Media in a Multipolar World | Details PDF |
Liting Lu | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Ronald C. Arnett, Communication Ethics in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt’s Rhetoric of Warning and Hope | Details PDF |
Ralph A. Gigliotti | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Ronald C. Arnett, Levinas’s Rhetorical Demand: The Unending Obligation of Communication Ethics | Details PDF |
Dennis S. Gouran | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Ronald J. Deibert, Black Code: Inside the Battle for Cyberspace | Details PDF |
Sarah Myers | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Rongbin Han, Contesting Cyberspace in China: Online Expression and Authoritarian Resilience | Details PDF |
Marcus Breen | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Roopali Mukherjee and Sarah Banet-Weiser, Commodity Activism: Cultural Resistance in Neoliberal Times | Details PDF |
Stephen Duncombe | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Roopika Risam and Kelly Baker Josephs (Eds.), The Digital Black Atlantic | Details PDF |
Asa R. S. McMullen | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Roselyn Du, Algorithmic Audience in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Tailored Communication, Information Cocoons, Algorithmic Literacy, and News Literacy | Details PDF |
Arjen van Dalen | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Ross Melnick, Hollywood's Embassies: How Movie Theaters Projected American Power Around the World | Details PDF |
Eneos Çarka | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Routine Adjustments: How Journalists Framed the Charleston Shootings | Abstract PDF |
William P. Cassidy, Betty H. La France, Sam Babin | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Roy Krøvel and Thore Roksvold (Eds.), We Love to Hate Each Other: Mediated Football Fan Culture | Details PDF |
Travis Vogan | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Roy Youdale, Using Computers in the Translation of Literary Style: Challenges and Opportunities | Details PDF |
Jingfeng Zhang, Linxin Liang | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Rudolf G. Wagner: Joining the Global Public: Word, Image, and City in Early Chinese Newspapers, 1870-1910 | Details PDF |
Chin-Chuan Lee | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Rukmini Pande, Squee from the Margins: Fandom and Race | Details PDF |
Jacqueline Johnson | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Rules and Rivals: A Review Essay | Details PDF |
Sue Curry Jansen | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Russell Chun and Susan J. Drucker (Eds.), Fake News: Real Issues in Modern Communication | Details PDF |
Dennis S. Gouran | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Russiagate, WikiLeaks, and the Political Economy of Posttruth News | Abstract PDF |
Stephen M. E. Marmura | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Russian News Coverage of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games: A Transmedia Analysis | Abstract PDF |
Renira Rampazzo Gambarato, Geane Carvalho Alzamora, Lorena Péret Teixeira Tárcia | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Russian Popular Geopolitics During Crisis and War | Abstract PDF |
Yasemin Y. Celikkol | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Russian Public-Diplomacy Efforts to Influence Neighbors: Media Messaging Supports Hard-Power Projection in Ukraine and Georgia | Abstract PDF |
Maureen Taylor, Natalie M. Rice, Oleg Manaev, Catherine A. Luther, Suzie L. Allard, R. Alexander Bentley, Joshua Borycz, Benjamin D. Horne, Brandon C. Prins | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Russian Troll Social Media Attacks on Presidential Candidates During the 2016 U.S. Election: The Role of Frontrunner Status, Political Party, and Candidate Gender | Abstract PDF |
Larissa Terán, Heather Gahler, Daniel Montez, Kate Kenski, Stephen A. Rains | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Ruth Palmer, Becoming the News: How Ordinary People Respond to the Media Spotlight | Details PDF |
Monika Raesch | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Ryan M. Milner, The World Made Meme: Public Conversations and Participatory Media | Details PDF |
Niall P. Stephens | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | S. Craig Watkins, Andres Lombana-Bermudez, Alexander Cho, Jacqueline Ryan Vickery, Vivian Shaw, and Lauren Weinzimmer, The Digital Edge: How Black and Latino Youth Navigate Digital Inequality | Details PDF |
Zelly Claire Martin | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Sacred Sites for Global Publics: New Media Strategies for the Re-Enchantment of the Holy Land | Abstract PDF |
Oren Golan, Michele Martini | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Safiya Noble, Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism | Details PDF |
Aymar Jean Christian | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Safiya Umoja Noble, Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism | Details PDF |
Taeyoung Kim | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Sahana Udupa, Making News in Global India: Media, Publics, Politics | Details PDF |
Padma Chirumamilla | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Sakari Taipale, Intergenerational Connections in Digital Families | Details PDF |
Štěpán Žádník | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Sam Bennett, Constructions of Migrant Integration in British Public Discourse: Becoming British | Details PDF |
Ke Zhang | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Samuel Greengard, Internet of Things | Details PDF |
Yang Bai | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Samuel Mateus (Ed.), Media Rhetoric: How Advertising and Digital Media Influence Us | Details PDF |
Kincső Szabó | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Sandra Ristovska, Seeing Human Rights: Video Activism as a Proxy Profession | Details PDF |
Aaron Shapiro | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | Sangita Gopal and Sujata Moorti (Eds.): Global Bollywood: Travels of Hindi Song and Dance | Details PDF |
Sriya Shrestha | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Sanjay Asthana, India’s State-Run Media: Broadcasting, Power, and Narrative | Details PDF |
Pradip Ninan Thomas | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Sara Ahmed, Willful Subjects | Details PDF |
Ayanna Serenity Dozier | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Sara Dicerto, Multimodal Pragmatics and Translation: A New Model for Source Text Analysis | Details PDF |
Linxin Liang | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Sara L. McKinnon, Robert Asen, Karma R. Chavez, and Robert Glenn Howard (Eds.), Text + Field: Innovations in Rhetorical Method | Abstract PDF |
Thomas A. Discenna | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Sara Liao, Fashioning China: Precarious Creativity and Women Designers in Shanzhai Culture | Details PDF |
Qiuying Zhao | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Sara Polak and Daniel Trottier (Eds.), Violence and Trolling on Social Media: History, Affect, and Effects of Online Vitriol | Details PDF |
Myles W. Mason | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Sara Polak and Daniel Trottier (Eds.), Violence and Trolling on Social Media: History, Affect, and Effects of Online Vitriol | Details PDF |
Luca Follis | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Sara Shaban, Iranian Feminism and Transnational Ethics in Media Discourse | Details PDF |
Laila Abbas | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Sarah Banet-Weiser, Authentic (TM): The Politics of Ambivalence in a Brand Culture | Details PDF |
Jo Littler | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Sarah Banet-Weiser, Empowered: Popular Feminism and Popular Misogyny | Details PDF |
Dasol Kim | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Sarah Banet-Weiser, Empowered: Popular Feminism and Popular Misogyny | Details PDF |
Younghan Cho | ||
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