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Vol 5 (2011)
Vol 5 (2011)
Table of Contents
Articles
| Climate Airwaves: Community Radio, Action Research and Advocacy for Climate Justice in Ghana |
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Blane Harvey |
24 pgs. |
| Catharsis and Community: Divergent Motivations for Audience Participation in Online Newspapers and Blogs |
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Eugenia Mitchelstein |
21 pgs. |
| Fans, Romans, Countrymen: Soccer Fandom and Civic Identity in Contemporary Rome |
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Matthew Guschwan |
24 pgs. |
| Determinants of Internet Use in Iraq |
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Firas H. Al-Hammadany, Almas Heshmati |
23 pgs. |
| A Systematic Procedure for Detecting News Biases: The Case of Israel in European News Sites |
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Elad Segev, Regula Miesch |
20 pgs. |
| Autoethnography as Pragmatic Scholarship: Moving Critical Communication Pedagogy from Ideology to Praxis |
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David H. Kahl, Jr. |
20 pgs. |
| The Propaganda Model in the Early 21st Century (Part I) |
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Joan Pedro |
41 pgs. |
| The Propaganda Model in the Early 21st Century (Part II) |
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Joan Pedro |
21 pgs. |
| Multicultural Sociability, Imperfect Forums and Online Participation |
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Georgie McClean |
20 pgs. |
More Articles...
| Journalism Innovation and Participation: An Analysis of the Knight News Challenge |
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Seth C. Lewis |
26 pgs. |
| Digital TV Transition and the Hard Disk Drive Revolution in Television Watching |
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Mikael Anders Wahlström, Anu Kankainen |
19 pgs. |
| Palestinian and Israeli Voices in Five Years of U.S. Newspaper Discourse |
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Eugenie P. Almeida |
20 pgs. |
| Pondering the Future for Foreign News on National Television |
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Kristina Riegert |
19 pgs. |
| Negotiated Hegemony and Reconstructed Boundaries in Alternative Media Coverage of Globalization |
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Jacob Groshek, Ying Han |
22 pgs. |
| Representing the Israeli Internet: The Press, the Pioneers and the Practitioners |
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Nicholas A. John |
22 pgs. |
| The Conditional Access System: The Dynamics of A La Carte Pricing for Cable Television in India |
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Krishna Jayakar |
21 pgs. |
| Diminished, Enduring, and Emergent Diversity Policy Concerns in an Evolving Media Environment |
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Philip M. Napoli |
15 pgs. |
| The Transformative Egyptian Media Landscape: Changes, Challenges and Comparative Perspectives |
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Sahar Khamis |
19 pgs. |
| Gender Bias in Wikipedia and Britannica |
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Joseph Reagle, Lauren Rhue |
21 pgs. |
| 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 |
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Hélène C. Palmeri, Willard D. Rowland, Jr. |
26 pgs. |
| 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 |
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Hélène C. Palmeri, Willard D. Rowland, Jr. |
30 pgs. |
| The Origins of the Telephone in Italy, 1877–1915: Politics, Economics, Technology and Society |
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Gabriele Balbi |
24 pgs. |
| Reading the Twelfth Five-Year Plan: China’s Communication-Driven Mode of Economic Restructuring |
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Yu Hong |
13 pgs. |
| Producing Quality: A Social Network Analysis of Coproduction Relationships in High Grossing Versus Highly Lauded Films in the U.S. Market |
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Jade L. Miller |
20 pgs. |
| Sharing Across the Battle Lines? Israeli and Lebanese Blogs in the 2006 Lebanon War |
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Priscilla Ringrose |
26 pgs. |
| The Principle of Charity and Intercultural Communication |
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Eli Dresner |
14 pgs. |
| Culture and Metaphors in Advertisements: France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and the United States |
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Pamela K. Morris, Jennifer A. Waldman |
27 pgs. |
| Histories of User-generated Content: Between Formal and Informal Media Economies |
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Ramon Lobato, Julian Thomas, Dan Hunter |
16 pgs. |
| Gender, Religion and New Media: Attitudes and Behaviors Related to the Internet Among Ultra-Orthodox Women Employed in Computerized Environments |
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Rivka Neriya-Ben Shahar, Azi Lev-On |
21 pgs. |
| Analysis of the Film Production District in Mexico City, 2006–2008 |
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Argelia Muñoz Larroa, Rodrigo Gómez Garćia |
31 pgs. |
| Finding Foreigners in American National Identity: Presidential Discourse, People, and the International Community |
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Kevin Coe, Rico Neumann |
22 pgs. |
| Theorizing "Lay Theories of Media": A Case Study of the Dissent! Network at the 2005 Gleneagles G8 Summit |
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Patrick McCurdy |
20 pgs. |
| Nation Branding in the Era of Commercial Nationalism |
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Zala Volcic, Mark Andrejevic |
21 pgs. |
| Exploring Mobile-only Internet Use: Results of a Training Study in Urban South Africa |
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Jonathan Donner, Shikoh Gitau, Gary Marsden |
24 pgs. |
| Sociocultural Analysis of the Commodification of Ethnic Media and Asian consumers in Canada |
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Dal Yong Jin, Soochul Kim |
19 pgs. |
| Deliberative, Agonistic, and Algorithmic Audiences: Journalism's Vision of its Public in an Age of Audience Transparency |
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C. W. Anderson |
19 pgs. |
| Convergence Through Mobile Peer-to-Peer File Sharing in the Republic of Armenia |
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Katy E. Pearce |
18 pgs. |
| It Takes an iVillage: Gender, Labor, and Community in the Age of Television-Internet Convergence |
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John Edward Campbell |
19 pgs. |
| The Mediatization of Music as the Emergence and Transformation of Institutions: A Synthesis |
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Benjamin Krämer |
21 pgs. |
| Digital Communication and Political Change in China |
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Ashley Esarey, Qiang Xiao |
22 pgs. |
| I Mix What I Like! In Defense and Appreciation of the Rap Music Mixtape as “National” and “Dissident” Communication |
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Jared A. Ball |
20 pgs. |
| The EU-Korea Protocol on Cultural Cooperation: Toward Cultural Diversity or Cultural Deficit? |
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Jan Loisen, Ferdi De Ville |
18 pgs. |
| Suffering Up Close: The Strategic Construction of Mediated Suffering on Al Jazeera English |
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Tine Ustad Figenschou |
21 pgs. |
| Rethinking Public Service Media and Citizenship: Digital Strategies for News and Current Affairs at Australia’s Special Broadcasting Service |
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Terry Flew |
18 pgs. |
| The Silent Partner: News Agencies and 21st Century news |
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Jane Johnston, Susan Forde |
20 pgs. |
| Linking Global Press Freedom to Development and Culture: Implications from a Comparative Analysis |
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Hai Tran, Reaz Mahmood, Ying Du, Andrei Khrapavitski |
22 pgs. |
| Can NGOs Change the News? |
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Silvio Waisbord |
24 pgs. |
| Nation Branding: Toward an Agenda for Critical Research |
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Nadia Kaneva |
25 pgs. |
| Communication and Creativity: How Does Media Usage Influence Those Who Create Media Texts? |
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Elizabeth Paton |
16 pgs. |
| Children’s Exposure to and Perceptions of Online Advertising |
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Helena Sandberg, Kerstin Gidlöf, Nils Holmberg |
30 pgs. |
| Gameplay Marketing Strategies as Audience Co-optation:The Story of The Dark Knight, the Cloverfield Monster, and Their Brethren |
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CarrieLynn D. Reinhard |
27 pgs. |
| Affect and Belonging in Late Capitalism: A Speculative Narrative on Reality TV |
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Catherine Chaput |
20 pgs. |
Special Sections
| Network Theory | Prologue to the Special Section| Network Multidimensionality in the Digital Age |
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Manuel Castells, Peter Monge, Noshir Contractor |
6 pgs. |
| Network Theory| Introduction to the Workshop: The Promise of Network Theory |
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Manuel Castells |
2 pgs. |
| Network Theory| A Network Theory of Power |
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Manuel Castells |
15 pgs. |
| Network Theory| Fuzziness of Inclusion/Exclusion in Networks |
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Karine Nahon |
17 pgs. |
| Network Theory | Networks of Power, Degrees of Freedom |
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Yochai Benkler |
39 pgs. |
| Network Theory | Multidimensional Networks and the Dynamics of Sociomateriality: Bringing Technology Inside the Network |
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Noshir Contractor, Peter Monge, Paul M. Leonardi |
39 pgs. |
| Network Theory| The Flip Side of Metcalfe’s Law: Multiple and Growing Costs of Network Exclusion |
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Rahul Tongia, Ernest J. Wilson III |
17 pgs. |
| Network Theory| The Ever Evolving Web: The Power of Networks |
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Wendy Hall |
14 pgs. |
| Network Theory| Networks, Societies, Spheres: Reflections of an Actor-network Theorist |
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Bruno Latour |
15 pgs. |
More Special Sections...
| New Media in International Contexts | Introduction |
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Heather A. Horst, Cara Wallis, |
8 pgs. |
| New Media Practices in Brazil | Free, Social and Inclusive: Appropriation and Resistance of New Media Technologies in Brazil |
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Heather A. Horst |
26 pgs. |
| New Media Practices in China: Youth Patterns, Processes, and Politics |
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Cara Wallis |
31 pgs. |
| New Media Practices in Ghana |
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Araba Sey |
26 pgs. |
| New Media Practices in India: Bridging Past and Future, Markets and Development |
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Anke Schwittay |
31 pgs. |
| New Media Practices in Korea |
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HyeRyoung Ok |
29 pgs. |
Features
| Academic Labor| The Politics of Academic Labor in Communication Studies: A Re-Introduction |
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Jonathan Sterne |
20 pgs. |
| Academic Labor| Academic Labor and the Literature of Discontent in Communication |
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Thomas A. Discenna |
10 pgs. |
| Academic Labor| The Contingency of (Some) Academic Labor: Communication Studies and the Cognitariat |
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Toby Miller |
6 pgs. |
| Academic Labor| The Uneasy Institutional Position of Communication and Media Studies and Its Impact on Academic Labor |
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Michael Griffin |
10 pgs. |
| Academic Labor| First They Came for Everyone: The Assault on Civil Society is an Injury to All |
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Victor Pickard |
7 pgs. |
| Academic Labor| Who’s Sitting in the President’s Box?: Development and the Neoliberal University |
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Carol Stabile |
5 pgs. |
| Academic Labor| Reflecting on Academic Labor from the Other Side |
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Fernando P. Delgado |
7 pgs. |
| Academic Labor| Confessions of a Reluctant Manager in the Academic Labor System |
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Anonymous |
5 pgs. |
| Academic Labor| Administration in the Neo-Liberal World |
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Anonymous |
8 pgs. |
More Features...
| Academic Labor| Four Myths About Academic Labor |
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Amy M. Pason |
9 pgs. |
| Academic Labor| Of Careers and Curricula Vitae: Losing Track of Academic Professionalism |
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Kathleen F. McConnell |
10 pgs. |
| Academic Labor| Feminist Labor in Media Studies/Communication: Is Self-Branding Feminist Practice? |
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Sarah Banet-Weiser, Alexandra Juhasz |
8 pgs. |
| Academic Labor| PowerPoint and Labor in the Mediated Classroom |
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Ira Wagman, Michael Z. Newman |
9 pgs. |
| Academic Labor| Canned Courses: Lecture Capture, Podcasting and the Transformations of Academic Labor |
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Mark Hayward |
7 pgs. |
| Academic Labor| The Visible College |
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Ted Striphas |
8 pgs. |
| Academic Labor| Negotiating Labor and Management in the French Context |
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Jayson Harsin |
7 pgs. |
| Academic Labor| Media Pranks: A Three-Act Essay |
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Kembrew McLeod |
12 pgs. |
| Academic Labor| Product UG and Critical Visioning in Communication Studies |
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Joel Saxe |
13 pgs. |
| Academic Labor| Getting to “Not Especially Strange”: Embracing Participatory-Advocacy Communication Research for Social Justice |
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Michelle Rodino-Colocino |
13 pgs. |
| Plenary| Communication as a Discipline| Introduction |
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Larry Gross |
2 pgs. |
| Plenary| Communication as Social Science (and More) |
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Craig Calhoun |
18 pgs. |
| Plenary| Bridging Diversity Through Problem-Based Collaboration |
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Joseph N. Cappella |
3 pgs. |
| Plenary| If Everything is Mediated, What is Distinctive About the Field of Communication? |
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Sonia Livingstone |
4 pgs. |
| Plenary| Sweet Lemons |
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John Durham Peters |
5 pgs. |
| Plenary| Paradigm Shift and the Centrality of Communication Discipline |
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Georgette Wang |
9 pgs. |
| Plenary| Another Plea for the University Tradition: The Institutional Roots of Intellectual Compromise |
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Jefferson D. Pooley |
16 pgs. |
| The Arab Spring & the Role of ICTs| Introduction |
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Ilhem Allagui, Johanne Kuebler |
8 pgs. |
| The Arab Spring| Nextopia? Beyond Revolution 2.0 |
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Albrecht Hofheinz |
18 pgs. |
| The Arab Spring| Analyzing the Role of ICTs in the Tunisian and Egyptian Unrest from an Information Warfare Perspective |
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Brett van Niekerk, Kiru Pillay, Manoj Maharaj |
11 pgs. |
| The Arab Spring| The Revolutions Were Tweeted: Information Flows during the 2011 Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions |
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Gilad Lotan, Erhardt Graeff, Mike Ananny, Devin Gaffney, Ian Pearce, danah boyd |
31 pgs. |
| The Arab Spring| Overthrowing the Protest Paradigm? How The New York Times, Global Voices and Twitter Covered the Egyptian Revolution |
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Summer Harlow, Thomas J. Johnson |
16 pgs. |
| The Arab Spring| The Egyptian Experience: Sense and Nonsense of the Internet Revolution |
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Miriyam Aouragh, Anne Alexander |
15 pgs. |
| The Arab Spring| WikiRevolutions: Wikipedia as a Lens for Studying the Real-Time Formation of Collective Memories of Revolutions |
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Michela Ferron, Paolo Massa |
20 pgs. |
| The Arab Spring| "I'll Be Waiting for You Guys": A YouTube Call to Action in the Egyptian Revolution |
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Melissa Wall, Sahar El Zahed |
11 pgs. |
| The Arab Spring| Local Knowledge and the Revolutions: A Framework for Social Media Information Flow |
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Victoria Ann Newsom, Lara Lengel, Catherine Cassara |
10 pgs. |
| The Arab Spring| "I Have Understood You": The Co-evolution of Expression and Control on the Internet, Television and Mobile Phones During the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia |
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Ben Wagner |
8 pgs. |
| The Arab Spring| Politics through Social Networks and Politics by Government Blocking: Do We Need New Rules? |
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Rolf H. Weber |
9 pgs. |
| The Arab Spring| Media Ecologies, Communication Culture, and Temporal-spatial Unfolding: Three Components in a Communication Model of the Egyptian Regime Change |
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Eike M. Rinke, Maria Röder |
13 pgs. |
| The Arab Spring| Digital Media in the Egyptian Revolution: Descriptive Analysis from the Tahrir Data Set |
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Christopher Wilson, Alexandra Dunn |
25 pgs. |
| The Arab Spring| Extra-National Information Flows, Social Media and the 2011 Egyptian Uprising |
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Adrienne Russell |
10 pgs. |
| The Arab Spring| Connecting the National and the Virtual: Can Social Media Have a Role in Institution-building After Egypt’s January 25 Uprising? |
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Elizabeth Iskander |
13 pgs. |
| The Arab Spring| Social Media in the Egyptian Revolution: Reconsidering Resource Mobilization Theory |
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Nahed Eltantawy, Julie B. Wiest |
18 pgs. |
| The Arab Spring| A Revolution of the Imagination |
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Tarik Ahmed Elseewi |
10 pgs. |
| Power Under Pressure: Digital Capitalism In Crisis |
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Dan Schiller |
18 pgs. |
| International Journal of Communication | Report: Our First Four Years |
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Larry Gross, Manuel Castells, Arlene Luck |
6 pgs. |
Book Reviews
| Carrie A. Rentschler: Second Wounds: Victims’ Rights and the Media in the U.S. |
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Reviewed by
Jennifer Petersen |
3 pgs. |
| Journalism’s Future: “Collapse” Versus “Transformation” |
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Reviewed by
Katherine Fink |
4 pgs. |
| Strategies of Civility and Incivility |
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Reviewed by
G. Thomas Goodnight |
4 pgs. |
| Wendy S. Hesford: Spectacular Rhetorics |
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Reviewed by
Erin Kamler |
3 pgs. |
| Alan Jay Zaremba: Crisis Communication: Theory and Practice |
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Reviewed by
Granville King III |
2 pgs. |
| Kembrew McLeod & Peter DiCola, Creative License: The Law and Culture of Digital Sampling |
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Reviewed by
Meghan Drury |
3 pgs. |
| Vicki Mayer: Below the Line: Producers and Production Studies in the New Television Economy |
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Reviewed by
Nina F. O'Brien |
3 pgs. |
| Leslie Haddon (Ed.), The Contemporary Internet |
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Reviewed by
Raul Pertierra |
4 pgs. |
| The Uses of Religion |
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Reviewed by
Ryan Gillespie |
18 pgs. |
More Book Reviews...
| Karen Tongson: Relocations: Queer Suburban Imaginaries |
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Reviewed by
Scott Herring |
3 pgs. |
| Igor Klyukanov: A Communication Universe: Manifestations of Meaning, Stagings of Significance |
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Reviewed by
Inna Semetsky |
5 pgs. |
| Philip N. Howard: The Digital Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Information Technology and Political Islam |
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Reviewed by
Vanessa Valdivia |
3 pgs. |
| Sujatha Fernandes: Who Can Stop the Drums?: Urban Social Movements in Chavez's Venezuela |
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Reviewed by
Maggie Chan |
3 pgs. |
| John McMillian: Smoking Typewriters: The Sixties Underground Press and the Rise of Alternative Media in America |
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Reviewed by
Dan Berger |
5 pgs. |
| Rudolf G. Wagner: Joining the Global Public: Word, Image, and City in Early Chinese Newspapers, 1870-1910 |
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Reviewed by
Chin-Chuan Lee |
5 pgs. |
| John Carey and Martin Elton: When Media Are New: Understanding the Dynamics of New Media Adoption and Use |
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Reviewed by
Stacey Michele Goldstein |
3 pgs. |
| From Identity Politics to Identification Studies |
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Reviewed by
D. Travers Scott |
6 pgs. |
| Bella Mody: Geopolitics of Representation in Foreign News: Explaining Darfur |
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Reviewed by
Alex Laverty |
3 pgs. |
| Lewis Hyde: Common As Air: Revolution, Art, and Ownership |
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Reviewed by
David McDougall |
3 pgs. |
| Valerie Alia: The New Media Nation: Indigenous Peoples and Global Communication |
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Reviewed by
Rebecca Porlier |
4 pgs. |
| A. Langlois, R. Sakolsky, M. van der Zon: Islands of Resistance: Pirate Radio in Canada |
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Reviewed by
Barry Rooke |
4 pgs. |
| Thomas Fahy (Ed.), Considering Aaron Sorkin: Essays on the Politics, Poetics and Sleight of Hand in the Films and Television Series |
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Reviewed by
Myles B. Clarke |
7 pgs. |
| Susan J. Douglas: Enlightened Sexism |
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Reviewed by
Umayyah Cable |
5 pgs. |
| Byron Hawk, David M. Rieder & Ollie Oviedo (Eds.): Small Tech: The Culture of Digital Tools |
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Reviewed by
Kim De Wolff |
4 pgs. |
| Pablo Boczkowski: News at Work: Imitation in an Age of Information Abundance |
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Reviewed by
Elisheva Weiss |
4 pgs. |
| Mark D. Alleyne: Anti-Racism and Multiculturalism |
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Reviewed by
Cameron Ross McCordic |
3 pgs. |
| Lawrence R. Frey & Kenneth N. Cissna (Eds.): Routledge Handbook of Applied Communication Research |
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Reviewed by
Dennis S. Gouran |
4 pgs. |
| Tim Wu: The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires |
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Reviewed by
Jonathan David Aronson |
6 pgs. |
| Queer Media Studies in the Age of the E-invisibility |
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Reviewed by
D. Travers Scott |
6 pgs. |
| Brenda M. Weber: Makeover TV: Selfhood, Citizenship, and Celebrity |
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Reviewed by
Gary Goldman |
2 pgs. |
| Rasha A. Abdulla: The Internet in the Arab World: Egypt and Beyond |
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Reviewed by
Marina Saleeb |
2 pgs. |
| Stephen Hess: Through Their Eyes: Foreign Correspondents in the United States |
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Reviewed by
Jennifer Lauren Junger |
3 pgs. |
| Randall Stross: Planet Google: One Company’s Audacious Plan To Organize Everything We Know |
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Reviewed by
Emma Fish |
2 pgs. |
| Peter Gonsalves: Clothing for Liberation: A Communication Analysis of Gandhi’s Swadeshi Revolution |
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Reviewed by
Rebecca Matey |
2 pgs. |
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