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Editors
Manuel Castells
USC Annenberg School for Communication
Larry Gross
USC Annenberg School for Communication
Associate Editors
Jennings Bryant
University of Alabama
Susan Douglas
University of Michigan
Oscar Gandy
Annenberg/ University of Pennsylvania
Kathleen Hall Jamieson
Annenberg/ University of Pennsylvania
Robin Elizabeth Mansell
London School of Economics
Alejandro Piscitelli
University of Buenos Aires
Marshall Scott Poole
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
N. Bhaskara Rao
Centre for Media Studies, New Delhi
Ellen Seiter
USC Cinematic Arts
Book Review Editors
Gustavo Cardoso
University of Lisbon
Josh Kun
USC Annenberg School
Jack Linchuan Qiu
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Advisory Editors
Jonathan Aronson
USC Annenberg School
Sandra Ball-Rokeach
USC Annenberg School
Svetlana Balmaeva
Liberal Arts University
Howard S. Becker
San Francisco
Yochai Benkler
Harvard Law School
Bruce Bimber
UC Santa Barbara
Pablo Javier Boczkowski
Northwestern University
William Dutton
Oxford University
Richard Dyer
University of London
Dilip Gaonkar
Northwestern University
Trudy Govier
University of Lethbridge
Larry Grossberg
University of North Carolina
James Hamilton
Duke University
Henry Jenkins
MIT
Steve Jones
University of Illinois-Chicago
Elihu Katz
Annenberg/ University of Pennsylvania
Douglas Kellner
UCLA
Marwan M. Kraidy
Annenberg/ University of Pennsylvania
Robert McChesney
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Toby Miller
University of California, Riverside
William John Mitchell
MIT
Peter R. Monge
USC Annenberg School
Thomas Nakayama
Arizona State University
Horace Newcomb
University of Georgia
John Durham Peters
University of Iowa
Dana Polan
NYU
Adam Powell
USC Engineering
Monroe Price
Annenberg/ University of Pennsylvania
Michael Renov
USC Cinematic Arts
Michael Schudson
UC San Diego
John Thompson
Cambridge University
Ingrid Volkmer
University of Melbourne
Simon J. Wilkie
USC Economics
Barbie Zelizer
Annenberg/ University of Pennsylvania
Yuezhi Zhao
Simon Fraser University

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The International Journal of Communication is an online, multi-media, academic journal that adheres to the highest standards of peer review and engages established and emerging scholars from anywhere in the world. The International Journal of Communication is an interdisciplinary journal that, while centered in communication, is open and welcoming to contributions from the many disciplines and approaches that meet at the crossroads that is communication study. We encourage readers to REGISTER now.

Vol 3 (2009)

Table of Contents

Articles

SPECIAL SECTION ON MEDIA REFORM | INTRODUCTION PDF PDF
Dan Berger, C. Riley Snorton pp.2
SPECIAL SECTION ON MEDIA REFORM | Defining Democracy: Coalition Politics and the Struggle for Media Reform Abstract PDF
Dan Berger pp.20
SPECIAL SECTION ON MEDIA REFORM | New Beginnings: Racing Histories, Democracy and Media Reform Abstract PDF
C. Riley Snorton pp.19
SPECIAL SECTION ON MEDIA REFORM | Media Reform, 2008's Presidential Election, and the Sportification of Politics PDF
John L. Jackson pp.5
SPECIAL SECTION ON MEDIA REFORM | Understanding the Media Reform Movement PDF
Robert McChesney pp.7
SPECIAL SECTION ON MEDIA REFORM | Mainstreams and Margins: A Critical Look at the Media Reform "Story" PDF
Makani Themba-Nixon pp.3
SPECIAL SECTION ON MEDIA REFORM | Realistic Politics, Uncomfortable Knowledge: Living Creatively with Dissonance PDF
Peter Dahlgren pp.4
Trust and Trustworthiness in the Fourth and Fifth Estates Abstract PDF
Richard Collins pp.26
Development of Digital TV in Bulgaria: Opportunities and Problems Abstract PDF
Elza Ibroscheva, Maria Raicheva-Stover pp.21
More Articles...


Book Reviews

Review of Mobility without Mayhem: Safety, Cars and Citizenship PDF
Reviewed by Steve Macek pp.5


Features

From Fermentation to Maturity? Reflections on Media and Communication Studies. An Interview with Todd Gitlin, Michael Schudson & Jostein Gripsrud Abstract PDF
Helle Sjøvaag, Hallvard Moe pp.10



Vol 2 (2008)

Table of Contents

Articles

Socrates Back on the Street: Wikipedia's Citing of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Abstract PDF
John Willinsky pp.20
RED is the New Black: Brand Culture, Consumer Citizenship and Political Possibility Abstract PDF
Sarah Banet-Weiser, Charlotte Lapsansky pp.21
The Rise of China’s Media Supermarket: An Appraisal of Cultural Imperialism's Relevance to the Chinese TV Industry Abstract PDF
Yu Shi pp.27
The Informationalization of Race: Communication Technologies and the Human Genome in the Digital Age Abstract PDF
Peter A. Chow-White pp.27
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Book Reviews

David D. Perlmutter: Picturing China in the American Press PDF
Reviewed by Wenxiang Gong pp.4
Marjorie Harness Goodwin: The Hidden Life of Girls: Games of Stance, Status, and Exclusion PDF
Reviewed by Tamar Katriel pp.4
Changes in China’s Media and Internet Technology: A Review Essay PDF
Reviewed by Joseph Tse-Hei Lee pp.5
Rita Watson & Menahem Blondheim (Eds.), The Toronto School of Communication Theory: Interpretations, Extensions, Applications PDF
Reviewed by Bob Hanke pp.8
More Book Reviews...


Features

How Public Perceptions of How Media and NGOs Contribute to Civil Society Abstract PDF
Maureen Taylor, Philip M. Napoli pp.22
The Changing Context of News Work: Liquid Journalism for a Monitorial Citizenry PDF
Mark Deuze pp.18
[Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] Trying to Intervene: British media research and the framing of policy debate PDF
Georgina Born pp.8
[Fernando Henrique Cardoso on Globalization] A Surprising World PDF
Fernando Henrique Cardoso pp.43
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