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Vol 7 (2013)
Table of Contents
Articles
| Media Events Are Still Alive: The Opening Ceremony of the Beijing Olympics as a Media Ritual |
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Xi Cui |
16 pgs. |
| 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 |
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Magdelana Red |
15 pgs. |
| Online Civic Cultures? Debating Climate Change Activism on YouTube |
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Julie Uldam, Tina Askanius |
20 pgs. |
| Social Media and Information Conflict |
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Brett van Niekerk, Manoj Maharaj |
23 pgs. |
| Semantic Tyranny: How Edward L. Bernays Stole Walter Lippmann’s Mojo and Got Away With It and Why It Still Matters |
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Sue Curry Jansen |
18 pgs. |
| The Two Internet Freedoms: Framing Victimhood for Political Gain |
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Benjamin W. Cramer |
20 pgs. |
| Issue Comparisons and Ordinal Priming |
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Bruce Bimber, Jennifer Brundidge, Meredith Conroy, Erica Lively |
21 pgs. |
| Building a “New Latino” in the Post-Network Era: mun2 and the Reconfiguration of the U.S. Latino Audience |
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Christopher A. Chavez |
20 pgs. |
| Asserting an Ancient, Emergent Superpower: 2009 Beijing Military Parade, Public Memory, and National Identity |
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Jie Gong |
23 pgs. |
More Articles...
| Game Modding, Prosumerism and Neoliberal Labor Practices |
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Renyi Hong |
19 pgs. |
| Building Shared Understanding and Capacity for Action: Insights on Climate Risk Communication from India, Ghana, Malawi, and Mongolia |
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Jon Padgham, Tahia Devisscher, Togtokh Chuluun, Lucy Mtilatila, Ethel Kaimila, Indira Mansingh, Francis Agyemang-Yeboah, Francis K. Obeng |
14 pgs. |
| Patterns of News Consumption in Austria: How Fragmented Are They? |
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Damian Trilling, Klaus Schoenbach |
25 pgs. |
| Boundary Work in an Era of Transformation: Television, Taste and Distinction in Turkey |
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Solen Sanli |
23 pgs. |
| Foreign News as Marketable Power Display: Reporting Foreign Disasters by the Chinese Local Media |
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Haiyan Wang, Francis L. F. Lee, Bess Y. Wang |
19 pgs. |
| Online Social Relations and Country Reputation |
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Hyunjin Seo |
18 pgs. |
| Does Exposure to Online Media Matter? The Knowledge Gap and the Mediating Role of News Use |
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Hai Tran |
22 pgs. |
| Media Conduction: Festivals, Networks, and Boundaried Spaces |
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Robert Moses Peaslee |
20 pgs. |
| Vegans For Vick: Dogfighting, Social Controversy and the Limits of Mainstream Discourse |
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Garrett M. Broad |
21 pgs. |
| Programming and Editing as Alternative Logics of Music Radio Production |
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Danny Kaplan |
21 pgs. |
| “Please Don’t Be Turk, BE GREEK, BE ARMENIAN”: Agency and Deixis Across Virtualized Turkish Imagined Community |
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Ali Ersen Erol |
18 pgs. |
| Relevant But Long Since Absent: Re-establishing a Political Economy of the Dutch Media |
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Tabe Bergman |
19 pgs. |
| Why Do (We Think) They Hate Us: Anti-Americanism, Patriotic Messages, and Attributions of Blame |
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Jason Gilmore, Lindsey Meeks, David Domke |
21 pgs. |
| The Problem with Human Rights Discourse and “Freedom” Indicators: The Case of Burma/Myanmar Media |
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Lisa Brooten |
20 pgs. |
| The Functionality of Social Tagging as a Communication System |
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Poong Oh, Peter Monge |
28 pgs. |
| "There’s Got to be a Review Democracy": Communicative Capitalism, Neoliberal Citizenship and the Politics of Participation on the Consumer Evaluation Website Yelp.com |
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Kathleen Mary Kuehn |
19 pgs. |
| Packaging Inspiration: Al Qaeda’s Digital Magazine in the Self-Radicalization Process |
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Susan Currie Sivek |
23 pgs. |
| Data Mining Difference in the Age of Big Data: Communication and the Social Shaping of Genome Technologies from 1998 to 2007 |
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Peter A. Chow-White, Sandy Green, Jr. |
28 pgs. |
| Media Systems Dependency and Human Rights Online Video: The “Saffron Revolution” and WITNESS’s Hub |
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Melissa Brough, Zhan Li |
24 pgs. |
| Young People, Social Media, Social Network Sites and Sexual Health Communication in Australia: "This is Funny, You Should Watch It" |
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Clifton Westly Evers, Kath Albury, Paul Byron, Kate Crawford |
18 pgs. |
| Visually Framing the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq in TIME, Newsweek, and U.S. News & World Report |
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Carol B. Schwalbe |
24 pgs. |
| Restoring Historical Understandings of the ‘Public Interest’ Standard Of American Broadcasting: An Exploration of the Fairness Doctrine |
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Christina Lefevre-Gonzalez |
21 pgs. |
| Political and Economic Regulation of North American Public Spheres: Institutional Reception of Al Jazeera in Canada and the United States |
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Ian Kivelin Davis |
22 pgs. |
| A Kiss Is (Not) Just a Kiss: Heterodeterminism, Homosexuality and TV Globo Telenovelas |
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Samantha Nogueira Joyce |
19 pgs. |
| After Broadband Infrastructure Saturation: The Impact of Public Investment on Rural Social Capital |
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KyuJin Shim |
22 pgs. |
| Engaging Technologies: A Comparative Study of U.S. and Venezuelan Strategies of Influence and Public Diplomacy |
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Craig Hayden |
25 pgs. |
Special Sections
| Breaking Boundaries: Working Across the Methodological and Epistemological Divide in the Study of Political Entertainment |
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Dannagal G. Young, Jonathan Gray |
4 pgs. |
| Breaking Boundaries: Can We Bridge the Quantitative Versus Qualitative Divide Through the Study of Entertainment and Politics? |
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Michael X. Delli Carpini |
21 pgs. |
| Breaking Boundaries| Toward a New Vocabulary for Political Communication Research: A Response to Michael X. Delli Carpini |
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Jeffrey P. Jones |
21 pgs. |
| Breaking Boundaries| An Engagement with Jeffrey Jones’ “Toward a New Vocabulary for Political Communication Research” |
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Michael X. Delli Carpini |
2 pgs. |
| Breaking Boundaries| Political Media as Discursive Modes: A Comparative Analysis of Interviews with Ron Paul from Meet the Press, Tonight, The Daily Show, and Hannity |
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Geoffrey Baym |
19 pgs. |
| Breaking Boundaries| Political Interviews: Examining Perceived Media Bias and Effects Across TV Entertainment Formats |
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Lindsay Hoffman |
18 pgs. |
| Breaking Boundaries| “Science: What’s It Up To?” The Daily Show and the Social Construction of Science |
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Paul R. Brewer |
19 pgs. |
| Breaking Boundaries| Cloudy with a Chance of Heat Balls: The Portrayal of Global Warming on The Daily Show and The Colbert Report |
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Lauren Feldman |
22 pgs. |
| Breaking Boundaries| Shifting the Conversation: Colbert’s Super PAC and the Measurement of Satirical Efficacy |
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Amber Day |
16 pgs. |
More Special Sections...
| Breaking Boundaries| When Parody and Reality Collide: Examining the Effects of Colbert’s Super PAC Satire on Issue Knowledge and Policy Engagement across Media Formats |
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Heather LaMarre |
20 pgs. |
| Breaking Boundaries| Political Satire and Occupy Wall Street: How Comics Co-opted Strategies of the Protest Paradigm to Legitimize a Movement |
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Dannagal G. Young |
23 pgs. |
| Breaking Boundaries| The Rhetoric of Political Comedy: A Tragedy? |
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Roderick P. Hart |
33 pgs. |
| Breaking Boundaries| Developing a Normative Approach to Political Satire: A Critical Perspective |
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Megan R. Hill |
14 pgs. |
| Breaking Boundaries| Developing a Normative Approach to Political Satire: An Empirical Perspective |
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R. Lance Holbert |
19 pgs. |
Features
| Dancing with the Giant: Challenging the Symmetric Paradigm with an Industry-Tested Periodic Table of Influence Strategies |
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Alan Kelly |
15 pgs. |
| International Journal of Communication| Report: 2012 and the Next Big Thing |
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Larry Gross, Arlene Luck |
10 pgs. |
| Too Soft on “Soft War”: Commentary on Monroe Price’s “Iran and the Soft War” |
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Annabelle Sreberny |
4 pgs. |
| Comm Research—Views from Europe| Evolving Paradigms of Communication Research: Editorial Introduction |
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Klaus Bruhn Jensen, W. Russell Neuman |
9 pgs. |
| Comm Research—Views from Europe| Reflections on Paradigm Change in Communication Theory and Research |
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Denis McQuail |
14 pgs. |
| Comm Research—Views from Europe| Five Challenges for the Future of Media-Effects Research |
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Patti M. Valkenburg, Jochen Peter |
19 pgs. |
| Comm Research—Views from Europe| Permanently Online: A Challenge for Media and Communication Research |
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Peter Vorderer, Matthias Kohring |
9 pgs. |
| Comm Research—Views from Europe| Paradigms of Civic Communication |
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Jay G. Blumler, Stephen Coleman |
15 pgs. |
| Comm Research—Views from Europe| Communication in Common |
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Graham Murdock |
19 pgs. |
More Features...
| Comm Research—Views from Europe| Conquering Visibility, Conferring Visibility: Visibility Seekers and Media Performance |
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Daniel Dayan |
17 pgs. |
| Comm Research—Views from Europe| What Scholars Can Learn from the Crisis of Journalism |
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Paolo Mancini |
10 pgs. |
| Comm Research—Views from Europe| Comparative Communication Enquiry: Advanciing Cross-National Research in Times of Globalization |
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Frank Esser |
16 pgs. |
Book Reviews
| Dhiraj Murthy, Twitter: Social Communication in the Twitter Age |
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Reviewed by
Jon Lisi |
3 pgs. |
| Liz Gunner, Dina Ligaga & Dumisani Moyo, Radio in Africa: Publics, Cultures, Communities |
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Reviewed by
Emmanuel Ngwainmbi |
4 pgs. |
| Richard Maxwell & Toby Miller, Greening the Media |
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Reviewed by
Garrett M. Broad |
3 pgs. |
| Sarah Banet-Weiser, Authentic (TM): The Politics of Ambivalence in a Brand Culture |
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Reviewed by
Jo Littler |
3 pgs. |
| Clive Fencott, Jo Clay, Mike Lockyer, & Paul Massey, Game Invaders: The Theory and Understanding of Computer Games |
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Reviewed by
Jonathan M. Bullinger |
4 pgs. |
| Paolo Sigismondi, The Digital Glocalization of Entertainment: New Paradigms in the 21st Century Global Mediascape |
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Reviewed by
Jungmin Kwon |
3 pgs. |
| Harris Breslow & Aris Mousoutzanis, Cybercultures: Mediations of Community, Culture, and Politics |
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Reviewed by
Emmanuel Ngwainmbi |
5 pgs. |
| Joshua J. Frye & Michael S. Bruner (Eds.), The Rhetoric of Food: Discourse, Materiality, and Power |
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Reviewed by
Emma Frances Bloomfield |
3 pgs. |
| Pui-lam Law (Ed.), New Connectivities in China: Virtual, Actual and Local Interactions |
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Reviewed by
Sakari Taipale |
4 pgs. |
More Book Reviews...
| Kari Anden-Papadopoulos & Mervi Pantti, Amateur Images and Global News |
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Reviewed by
Emmanuel Ngwainmbi |
4 pgs. |
| Florencia Enghel & Karin Wilkins (Eds.), Communication, Media and Development: Problems and Perspectives |
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Reviewed by
Christopher Castaneda |
3 pgs. |
| Leopoldina Fortunati, Raul Pertierra & Jane Vincent (Eds.), Migration, Disapora, and Information Technology in Global Societies |
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Reviewed by
Benedicta Ideho |
3 pgs. |
| Cara Wallis, Technomobility in China: Young Migrant Women and Mobile Phones |
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Reviewed by
Yali Chen |
3 pgs. |
| Mikkel Flyverbom, The Power of Networks: Organizing the Global Politics of the Internet |
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Reviewed by
Yang Bai |
4 pgs. |
| James Curran, Natalie Fenton & Des Freedman, Misunderstanding the Internet |
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Reviewed by
Roman Hájek |
3 pgs. |
| Cara Wallis, Technomobility in China: Young Migrant Women and Mobile Phones |
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Reviewed by
Jonathan Benney |
4 pgs. |
| Lilie Chouliaraki, The Ironic Spectator: Solidarity in the Age of Post-Humanitarianism |
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Reviewed by
Stijn Joye |
3 pgs. |
| Lee Rainie & Barry Wellman, Networked: The New Social Operating System |
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Reviewed by
Andrea Miconi |
6 pgs. |
| Amir Hetsroni (Ed.), Advertising and Reality: A Global Study of Representation and Content |
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Reviewed by
Janelle Applequist |
3 pgs. |
| Philip Seib, Real-Time Diplomacy: Politics and Power in the Social Media Era |
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Reviewed by
Muzammil M. Hussain |
3 pgs. |
| Shoshana Amielle Magnet, When Biometrics Fail: Gender, Race, and the Technology of Identity |
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Reviewed by
Peter A. Chow-White |
2 pgs. |
| Travis N. Ridout & Michael M. Franz, The Persuasive Power of Campaign Advertising |
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Reviewed by
Christian von Sikorski |
3 pgs. |
| Media Transformation and Political Marketing in the Post-Communist World |
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Reviewed by
Mark Hannah |
7 pgs. |
| Nancy Thumim, Self-Representation and Digital Culture |
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Reviewed by
Jenna Jacobson |
4 pgs. |
| How to Make Money from Subliminal Advertising and Motivation Research |
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Reviewed by
Paul Messaris |
16 pgs. |
| Rachael Miyung Joo, Transnational Sport: Gender, Media, and Global Korea |
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Reviewed by
Myoung-Sun Song |
3 pgs. |
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