Issue | Title | |
Vol 14 (2020) | Betteke Van Ruler, Iekje Smit, Øyvind Ihlen, Stefania Romenti, How Strategic Communication Shapes Value and Innovation in Society | Details PDF |
Robert Kozinets | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Between the Liminal and the Normal: How the News Constructed the Social Change of Face Covering During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States | Abstract PDF |
Xi Cui, Feifei Chen | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Between the White House and the Kremlin: A Comparative Analysis of Afghan and Tajik Media | Abstract PDF |
Wazhmah Osman | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Between Tradition and Modernity: Representation of Women in Family Planning Campaigns in Pakistan | Abstract PDF |
Farah Azhar | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Between Violence and Exclusion: Cinematic Representation of Gender Politics in Antarmahal and Water | Abstract PDF |
Imran Mazid | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Beyond Fact-Checking: Lexical Patterns as Lie Detectors in Donald Trump’s Tweets | Abstract PDF |
Dorian Hunter Davis, Aram Sinnreich | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Beyond Film Impact Assessment: Being Caribou Community Screenings as Activist Training Grounds | Abstract PDF |
Shirley Roburn | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Beyond the Binary: Toward the Paraconsistencies of Russian Communication Modes | Abstract PDF |
Igor E. Klyukanov, Galina Sinekopova | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Beyond the Four Theories: Toward a Discourse Approach to the Comparative Study of Media and Politics | Abstract PDF |
Florian Toepfl | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Beyond the Public/Commercial Broadcaster Dichotomy: Homogenization and Melodramatization of News Coverage in Chile | Abstract PDF |
Constanza Mujica, Ingrid Bachmann | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Beyond the Western Masses: Demography and Pakistani Media Credibility Perceptions | Abstract PDF |
KyuJin Shim, Guy J. Golan, Anita G. Day, Sung-Un Yang | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Beyond WikiLeaks: The Icelandic Modern Media Initiative and the Creation of Free Havens | Abstract PDF |
Florencio Cabello Fernández-Delgado, María Teresa Vera Balanza | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Biased Coverage of Political Rumors: Partisan Bias in the Media’s Coverage of Political Rumors in the 2017 Presidential Election in South Korea Through Issue Filtering and Framing | Abstract PDF |
Hoon Lee, Jaeyoung Hur, Jiyoung Yeon, Hongjin Shim | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Big Data, Big Questions| A Dozen Ways to Get Lost in Translation: Inherent Challenges in Large Scale Data Sets | Abstract PDF |
Lawrence Busch | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Big Data, Big Questions| Advertising, Big Data and the Clearance of the Public Realm: Marketers' New Approaches to the Content Subsidy | Abstract PDF |
Nick Couldry, Joseph Turow | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Big Data, Big Questions| Living on Fumes: Digital Footprints, Data Fumes, and the Limitations of Spatial Big Data | Abstract PDF |
Jim Thatcher | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Big Data, Big Questions| Metaphors of Big Data | Abstract PDF |
Cornelius Puschmann, Jean Burgess | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Big Data, Big Questions| The Big Data Divide | Abstract PDF |
Mark Andrejevic | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Big Data, Big Questions| The Theory/Data Thing | Abstract PDF |
Geoffrey C. Bowker | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Big Data, Big Questions| This One Does Not Go Up To 11: The Quantified Self Movement as an Alternative Big Data Practice | Abstract PDF |
Dawn Nafus, Jamie Sherman | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Big Data, Big Questions| Working Within a Black Box: Transparency in the Collection and Production of Big Twitter Data | Abstract PDF |
Kevin Driscoll, Shawn Walker | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Bilge Yesil, Media in New Turkey: The Origins of an Authoritarian Neoliberal State | Details PDF |
Meredith Pruden | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Bilge Yesil, Media In New Turkey: The Origins of an Authoritarian Neoliberal State | Details PDF |
Melike Asli Sim | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Bing Tong, Journalism and Communication in China and the West: A Study of History, Education and Regulation | Details PDF |
Wei Zhang | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Binge-Watching Dependence: A Function of Sensation Seeking, Need for Cognition, and Flow | Abstract PDF |
Hongjin Shim, Yoon Hi Sung | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Blame It on the Algorithm? Russian Government-Sponsored Media and Algorithmic Curation of Political Information on Facebook | Abstract PDF |
Elizaveta Kuznetsova, Mykola Makhortykh | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Bling Was a Bubble | Details PDF |
Christopher Holmes Smith | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | BLM Movement Frames Among the Muted Voices: Actor-Generated Infographics on Instagram During #BlackoutTuesday | Abstract PDF |
Kirsten M. Weber, Holly A. V. Smith, Bradley Madsen, Tisha Dejmanee, Zulfia Zaher | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Blogging the Unspeakable: Racial Politics, Bakhtin, and the Carnivalesque | Abstract PDF |
Polly Bugros McLean, David Wallace | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Blogging With Authority: Strategic Positioning in Political Blogs | Abstract PDF |
David W. Park | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | Bodies Impolitic? Reading Cadavers | Abstract PDF |
Stephen Bates | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | Bodytalk| Body Optimism | Details PDF |
Lisa Henderson | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | Bodytalk| Body, the Romantic Self, and the Internet | Details PDF |
Thomas Streeter | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | Bodytalk| Introduction | Details PDF |
Lisa Henderson | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | Bodytalk| Obama’s Body and the Liberal Body Politic | Details PDF |
Leola A. Johnson | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | Bodytalk| Targeted Bodies | Details PDF |
Jennifer Horner | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | Bodytalk| The Body Project of Girl Zines | Details PDF |
Janice Radway | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | Bodytalk| The Physiognomic Turn | Details PDF |
Carrie A. Rentschler | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | Bodytalk| The Reconstituted Body in Law | Details PDF |
John Nguyet Erni | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Bolsonaro and the Far Right: How Disinformation About COVID-19 Circulates on Facebook in Brazil | Abstract PDF |
Raquel Recuero, Felipe Bonow Soares, Otávio Vinhas, Taiane Volcan, Luís Ricardo Goulart Hüttner, Victória Silva | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Bonding and Bridging Migrant Workers to Korean Society: A Study of Migrant Workers’ Television as a Counterpublic Sphere | Abstract PDF |
Hun-Yul Lee | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Book Futures: Reading, Writing, and Publishing in the Age of the Internet | Details PDF |
Kathleen Fitzpatrick | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Born in Facebook: The Refugee Crisis and Grassroots Connective Action in Hungary | Abstract PDF |
Tibor Dessewffy, Zsófia Nagy | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Bottom of the Data Pyramid: Big Data and the Global South | Abstract PDF |
Payal Arora | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Boundary Work in an Era of Transformation: Television, Taste and Distinction in Turkey | Abstract PDF |
Solen Sanli | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Boundary-Drawing Power and the Renewal of Professional News Organizations: The Case of The Guardian and the Edward Snowden NSA Leak | Abstract PDF |
Andrew Chadwick, Simon Collister | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | Branding Chinese Products: Between Nationalism and Transnationalism | Abstract PDF |
Hongmei Li | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Brands Are Human on Social Media: The Effectiveness of Human Tone-of-Voice on Consumer Engagement and Purchase Intentions Through Social Presence | Abstract PDF |
Hyun Ju Jeong, Deborah S. Chung, Jihye Kim | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Brazilian-U.S. Communication Forum | Cultural Tropes and Discourse: Brazilians, French, and Americans Debate September 11, 2001 | Abstract PDF |
Laura Robinson | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Brazilian-U.S. Communication Forum | Introduction | Details PDF |
Vicki Mayer, Sonia Virginia Moreira | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Brazilian-U.S. Communication Forum | Just War and Citizenship: Responses to Youth Violence | Abstract PDF |
Jessica Fifield | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Brazilian-U.S. Communication Forum | The Central Role of Broadcast Television in Brazil's Film Industry: The Economic, Political and Social Implications of Global Markets and National Concentration | Abstract PDF |
Suzy dos Santos | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Brazilian-U.S. Communication Forum |Television Representations and Symbolic Reproduction of Inequality | Abstract PDF |
Veneza Ronsini | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Breaking Boundaries: Can We Bridge the Quantitative Versus Qualitative Divide Through the Study of Entertainment and Politics? | Abstract PDF |
Michael X. Delli Carpini | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Breaking Boundaries| An Engagement with Jeffrey Jones’ “Toward a New Vocabulary for Political Communication Research” | Abstract PDF |
Michael X. Delli Carpini | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Breaking Boundaries| Cloudy with a Chance of Heat Balls: The Portrayal of Global Warming on The Daily Show and The Colbert Report | Abstract PDF |
Lauren Feldman | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Breaking Boundaries| Developing a Normative Approach to Political Satire: A Critical Perspective | Abstract PDF |
Megan R. Hill | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Breaking Boundaries| Developing a Normative Approach to Political Satire: An Empirical Perspective | Abstract PDF |
R. Lance Holbert | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Breaking Boundaries| Political Interviews: Examining Perceived Media Bias and Effects Across TV Entertainment Formats | Abstract PDF |
Lindsay Hoffman | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | 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 | Abstract PDF |
Geoffrey Baym | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Breaking Boundaries| Political Satire and Occupy Wall Street: How Comics Co-opted Strategies of the Protest Paradigm to Legitimize a Movement | Abstract PDF |
Dannagal G. Young | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Breaking Boundaries| Shifting the Conversation: Colbert’s Super PAC and the Measurement of Satirical Efficacy | Abstract PDF |
Amber Day | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Breaking Boundaries| The Rhetoric of Political Comedy: A Tragedy? | Abstract PDF |
Roderick P. Hart | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Breaking Boundaries| Toward a New Vocabulary for Political Communication Research: A Response to Michael X. Delli Carpini | Abstract PDF |
Jeffrey P. Jones | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | 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 | Abstract PDF |
Heather LaMarre | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Breaking Boundaries| “Science: What’s It Up To?” The Daily Show and the Social Construction of Science | Abstract PDF |
Paul R. Brewer | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Breaking Down the Birangona: Examining the (Divided) Media Discourse on the War Heroines of Bangladesh's Independence Movement | Abstract PDF |
Kajalie Shehreen Islam | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Breaking Stereotypes or Stereotypical Breakdowns?: Analyzing Television Casting Breakdowns for Latina Characters | Abstract PDF |
Lauren Alexandra Sowa | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Breaking the Silence: Applying and Extending the Theory of Situational Support to Understand Mental Health Services Use Among Chinese Immigrants in the United States | Abstract PDF |
Jo-Yun Li | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Brenda M. Weber: Makeover TV: Selfhood, Citizenship, and Celebrity | Details PDF |
Gary Goldman | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Brenton J. Malin, Feeling Mediated: A History of Media Technology and Emotion in America | Details PDF |
Diana E. Ritter | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Brian Massumi, Ontopower: War, Powers, and the State of Perception | Details PDF |
Samuel Mateus | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Brian Massumi, Ontopower: War, Powers, and the State of Perception | Details PDF |
Catherine Chaput | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | BRICS| Branding Brazil Through Cultural Policy: Rio de Janeiro as a Creative, Audiovisual City | Abstract PDF |
Leslie L. Marsh | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | BRICS| Getting in the Game? A Rising India and the Question of Global Sport | Abstract PDF |
Erika Polson, Erin Whiteside | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | BRICS| Global Partners or International Spies? A Comparative Analysis of the Russian Media’s Coverage of the Law on “Foreign Agents” | Abstract PDF |
Anna Popkova | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | BRICS| Road to India—A Brazilian Love Story: BRICS, Migration, and Cultural Flows in Brazil’s Caminho das Indias | Abstract PDF |
Swapnil Rai, Joseph Straubhaar | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | BRICS| Strategizing for Creative Industries in China: Contradictions and Tension in Nation Branding | Abstract PDF |
Anthony Fung | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | BRICS| The Global as the Postcolonial: Desire, Identity, and Liminality in Indian Rock | Abstract PDF |
Sangeet Kumar | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | BRICS| Voters against Public Opinion: Press and Democracy in Brazil and South Africa | Abstract PDF |
Afonso de Albuquerque | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Bringing the Mountain to the Prophet: Marshall McLuhan’s Mythology in the Anthropocene | Abstract PDF |
Niall P. Stephens | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Broadband Adoption| Free Library Hot Spots: Supporting Broadband Adoption in Philadelphia's Low-Income Communities | Abstract PDF |
Colin Rhinesmith | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Broadband Adoption| Measuring Digital Citizenship: Mobile Access and Broadband | Abstract PDF |
Karen Mossberger, Caroline J. Tolbert, Allison Hamilton | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Broadband Adoption| Measuring Sustainable Broadband Adoption: An Innovative Approach to Understanding Broadband Adoption and Use | Abstract PDF |
Robert LaRose, Kurt DeMaagd, Han Ei Chew, Hsin-yi Sandy Tsai, Charles Steinfield, Steven S. Wildman, Johannes M. Bauer | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Broadband Adoption| Practical Approaches and Proposed Strategies for Measuring Selected Aspects of Community-Based Broadband Deployment and Use | Abstract PDF |
Lisandra R. Carmichael, Charles R. McClure, Lauren H. Mandel, Marcia A. Mardis | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Broadband Adoption| The Bandwidth Divide: Obstacles to Efficient Broadband Adoption in Rural Sub-Saharan Africa | Abstract PDF |
Veljko Pejovic, David L. Johnson, Mariya Zheleva, Elizabeth Belding, Lisa Parks, Gertjan van Stam | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Broadband Adoption| Toward an Inclusive Measure of Broadband Adoption | Abstract PDF |
Charles M. Davidson, Michael J. Santorelli, Thomas Kamber | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | Broadcasting Space: China Central Television's New Headquarters | Abstract PDF |
Shannon Mattern | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Brooke Erin Duffy, (Not) Getting Paid to Do What You Love Gender, Social Media, and Aspirational Work | Details PDF |
Zoetanya Sujon | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Brooke Kroeger, Undercover Reporting: The Truth About Deception | Details PDF |
David Conrad | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Bruce Magnusson & Zahi Zalloua (Eds.), Contagion: Health, Fear, Sovereignty | Details PDF |
Bryan K. Sacks | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Bruce Mutsvairo (Ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of Media and Communication Research in Africa | Details PDF |
Gregory Gondwe | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Building a Digital Silk Road? Situating the Internet in China's Belt and Road Initiative | Abstract PDF |
Hong Shen | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Building a Network to “Tell China Stories Well”: Chinese Diplomatic Communication Strategies on Twitter | Abstract PDF |
Zhao Alexandre Huang, Rui Wang | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Building a “New Latino” in the Post-Network Era: mun2 and the Reconfiguration of the U.S. Latino Audience | Abstract PDF |
Christopher A. Chavez | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Building Bridges, Filling Gaps: Toward an Integrative Interdisciplinary and Mixed Method Approach for Future Audience Research in Relation to the Mediation of Distant Suffering | Abstract PDF |
Eline Huiberts | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Building Frames Link by Link: The Linking Practices of Blogs and News Sites | Abstract PDF |
Mark Coddington | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Building Ideal Workplaces: Labor, Affect, and Identity in Tech for Good Projects | Abstract PDF |
Karina Rider | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Building Shared Understanding and Capacity for Action: Insights on Climate Risk Communication from India, Ghana, Malawi, and Mongolia | Abstract PDF |
Jon Padgham, Tahia Devisscher, Togtokh Chuluun, Lucy Mtilatila, Ethel Kaimila, Indira Mansingh, Francis Agyemang-Yeboah, Francis K. Obeng | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Building Voices: Teens Connect to Their Communities Through Youth Journalism Websites | Abstract PDF |
Jeffrey C. Neely | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Burmese Media in Transition | Abstract PDF |
Lisa Brooten | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Burning Down the (White) House: Partisan Attempts to Undermine American Exceptionalism | Abstract PDF |
Bryan McLaughlin, Amber Krause | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Business Strategies of Korean TV Players in the Age of Over-The-Top (OTT) Video Service | Abstract PDF |
Eun-A Park | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Byron Hawk, David M. Rieder & Ollie Oviedo (Eds.): Small Tech: The Culture of Digital Tools | Details PDF |
Kim De Wolff | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Bystander Intervention in Cyberbullying and Online Harassment: The Role of Expectancy Violations | Abstract PDF |
Nicholas Brody | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | C. W. Anderson, Rebuilding The News: Metropolitan Journalism in the Digital Age | Details PDF |
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Call if you Can, Text if You Can’t: A Dismediation of U.S. Emergency Communication Infrastructure | Abstract PDF |
Elizabeth Ellcessor | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Campaign Comics: The Use of Comic Books for Strategic Political Communication | Abstract PDF |
Cornelia Brantner, Katharina Lobinger | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Can ICT Create Public Value in Africa? Efficiency Assessment Using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) Approach | Abstract PDF |
Lucas Mimbi | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Can NGOs Change the News? | Abstract PDF |
Silvio Waisbord | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Can Partisan News Be Valuable for Discussion? An Analysis of the Effects of Internal Balance on Online Discussion Intention | Abstract PDF |
Eulalia P. Abril | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Can the Internet Aid Democratic Consolidation? Online News and Legitimacy in Central and Eastern Europe | Abstract PDF |
Matthew Placek | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Can We Get Around Rural Isolation? Adolescents and Mobile Telephones in Rural Areas: A Case Study in Galicia. | Abstract PDF |
Carlos Ferras, Yolanda Garcia, Mariña Pose | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Cancer-Prevention Messages on Chinese Social Media: A Content Analysis Grounded in the Extended Parallel Process Model and Attribution Theory Model and Attribution Theory | Abstract PDF |
Jingyuan Shi, Xiaohui Wang, Tai-Quan Peng, Liang Chen | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Capturing Citizens’ Opinions Through a Combination of Survey and Online Social Data | Abstract PDF |
Manuela Farinosi, Leopoldina Fortunati, John O'Sullivan, Laura Pagani | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Capturing the Information City: The Liberation of Spatial Technology in Taiwan, 1994–2008 | Abstract PDF |
Kuan-Chi Wang | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Cara Wallis, Technomobility in China: Young Migrant Women and Mobile Phones | Details PDF |
Jonathan Benney | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Cara Wallis, Technomobility in China: Young Migrant Women and Mobile Phones | Details PDF |
Yali Chen | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Carey Jewitt, Sara Price, Kerstin Mackley, Nikoleta Giannoutsou, and Douglas Atkinson, Interdisciplinary Insights For Digital Touch Communication | Details PDF |
Wei Zhang | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Caroline Levine: Provoking Democracy: Why We Need the Arts | Details PDF |
Susana Bautista | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Carolyn Mae Kim, Social Media Campaigns: Strategies for Public Relations and Marketing | Details PDF |
Ekaterina Bogomoletc | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Carrie A. Rentschler: Second Wounds: Victims’ Rights and the Media in the U.S. | Details PDF |
Jennifer Petersen | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Cars and Contemporary Communications| Stabilizing/Destabilizing the Driverless City: Speculative Futures and Autonomous Vehicles | Abstract PDF |
Laura Forlano | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Cars and Contemporary Communication| Automobility, Autonomy, and Communication | Abstract PDF |
Nathanael Bassett, Steve Jones | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Cars and Contemporary Communication| Disability, Connected Cars, and Communication | Abstract PDF |
Gerard Goggin | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Cars and Contemporary Communication| How the Rise of Autonomous and Robotized Cars is Perceived and Felt in Europe | Abstract PDF |
Leopoldina Fortunati, Giuseppe Lugano, Anna Maria Manganelli | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Cars and Contemporary Communication| Maps and the Autonomous Vehicle as a Communication Platform | Abstract PDF |
Rowan Wilken, Julian Thomas | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Cars and Contemporary Communication| Mobile Canvassing: Individual Addressability and the Move Toward Automated Transportation | Abstract PDF |
Rich Ling | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Cars and Contemporary Communication| When Automobiles are Avacars: A Self-Other-Utility Approach to Cars and Avatars | Abstract PDF |
Rabindra Ratan | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Catharsis and Community: Divergent Motivations for Audience Participation in Online Newspapers and Blogs | Abstract PDF |
Eugenia Mitchelstein | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Catherine R. Squires, The Post-Racial Mystique: Media and Race in the Twenty-First Century | Details PDF |
Mary Beltrán | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Caty Borum Chattoo, Story Movements: How Documentaries Empower People and Inspire Social Change | Details PDF |
Paul Falzone | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Caty Borum Chattoo and Lauren Feldman, A Comedian and an Activist Walk into a Bar: The Serious Role of Comedy in Social Justice | Details PDF |
Prateekshit Pandey | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Celebrity Influence and Young People’s Attitudes Toward Cosmetic Surgery in Singapore: The Role of Parasocial Relationships and Identification | Abstract PDF |
Nainan Wen | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Celebrity Political Endorsement and Young Voters in Europe: A Five-Country Comparison on Celebrity Support Effectiveness in the European Elections | Abstract PDF |
Katja Friedrich, Cordula Nitsch | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Celebrity Political Endorsement Effects: A Perspective on the Social Distance of Political Parties | Abstract PDF |
Hsuan-Yi Chou | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Celebrity Politicians, Digital Campaigns, and Performances of Political Legitimacy in Indonesia’s 2019 Elections | Abstract PDF |
Annisa R. Beta, Taberez Ahmed Neyazi | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Centralized Agricultural Networks and Changing Agrarian Power Dynamics in the Platform Economy | Abstract PDF |
Wei Wang | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | Chakravartty & Sarikakis: Media Policy and Globalization Chakravartty & Zhao: Global Communications | Details PDF |
John D.H. Downing | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Challenges and Opportunities for Regional Public Service Media: A Singular Case Study in Europe | Abstract PDF |
Jessica Izquierdo-Castillo, Juan Carlos Miguel-de-Bustos | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | Changes in China’s Media and Internet Technology: A Review Essay | Details PDF |
Joseph Tse-Hei Lee | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Changing Center and Stagnant Periphery in Communication and Media Studies: National Diversity of Major International Journals in the Field of Communication from 2013 to 2017 | Abstract PDF |
Marton Demeter | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Changing Technologies, Changing Lives: Older Adults’ Perspectives on the Benefits of Using New Technologies | Abstract PDF |
Gökçe Karaoglu, Eszter Hargittai, Amanda Hunsaker, Minh Hao Nguyen | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Changing the Rules of the Game: Strategic Institutionalization and Legacy Companies’ Resistance to New Media | Abstract PDF |
Heidi J. S. Tworek, Christopher Buschow | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Charles Soukup, Exploring Screen Culture Via Apple’s Mobile Devices: Life through the Looking Glass | Details PDF |
Hanna E. Morris | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Charlie Gere, Community Without Community in Digital Culture | Details PDF |
April Durham | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Charting the Progression of a Journalism Subarea: A Meta-Analysis of Peace Journalism Scholarship | Abstract PDF |
Adeola Abdulateef Elega, Engin Aluç, Omar Abu Arqoub, Metin Ersoy | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | Cher Krause Knight: Public Art: Theory, Practice and Populism | Details PDF |
Susana Smith Bautista | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Chiara de Franco, Media Power and the Transformation of War | Details PDF |
Ngozi Agwaziam | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Children’s Exposure to and Perceptions of Online Advertising | Abstract PDF |
Helena Sandberg, Kerstin Gidlöf, Nils Holmberg | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Chimera of International Community: News Narratives of Global Cooperation | Abstract PDF |
Hans Ibold, Kioko Ireri | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | China, Africa, and the West: A Geopolitical Assessment of Huawei’s Crisis Communication on Social Networks | Abstract PDF |
Stefano Calzati | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | China in Africa: Representation of Chinese Investments in Africa by Western, Chinese, and African Media | Abstract PDF |
Frankline Matanji | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | China Media Colloquium| An Introductory and Overview Essay | Details PDF |
Yuezhi Zhao | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | China Media Colloquium| Articulation and Re-articulation: Agendas for Understanding Media and Communication in China | Details PDF |
Zhongdang Pan | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | China Media Colloquium| China's Media in Comparative Perspective | Details PDF |
Colin Sparks | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | China Media Colloquium| Class, Communication, China: A Thought Piece | Details PDF |
Jack Linchuan Qiu | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | China Media Colloquium| For a Critical Study of Communication and China: Challenges and Opportunities | Details PDF |
Yuezhi Zhao | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | China Media Colloquium| Is the Internet a Positive Force in the Development of Civil Society, a Public Sphere and Democratization in China? | Details PDF |
Stanley Rosen | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | China Media Colloquium| Looking Back, Looking Forward: The Ecumenical Imperative in Chinese Mass Communication Scholarship | Details PDF |
Judy Polumbaum | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | China Media Colloquium| Moving Beyond Democratization: A Thought Piece on China Internet Research Agenda | Details PDF |
Bingchun Meng | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | China Media Colloquium| Scaling Chinese Media: A Geographic Turn to Future Research | Details PDF |
Wanning Sun | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | China Media Colloquium| The Study of Chinese Communication in the 2010s | Details PDF |
Daniel Lynch | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | China’s Green Public Culture: Network Pragmatics and the Environment | Abstract PDF |
Jingfang Liu, G. Thomas Goodnight | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | China’s Subaltern and the Possibilities for Social Change | Details PDF |
Cara Wallis | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Chinese Automated Journalism: A Comparison Between Expectations and Perceived Quality | Abstract PDF |
Chenyan Jia | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | Chinese Government and Software Copyright: Manipulating the Boundaries between Public and Private | Abstract PDF |
Jia Lu, Ian Weber | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Choosing a Social Media Platform: Genre and Social Ties in Urban Malaysia | Abstract PDF |
Julian Hopkins, Chris Hooi Koon Tan | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Chris Ingraham, Gestures of Concern | Details PDF |
Thomas A. Discenna | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Chris Shei (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Discourse Analysis | Details PDF |
Yifei Li | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Christian A. Klöckner, The Psychology of Pro-Environmental Communication: Beyond Standard Information Strategies | Details PDF |
Hyun Tae (Calvin) Kim | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Christina Dunbar-Hester, Hacking Diversity: The Politics of Inclusion in Open Technology Cultures | Details PDF |
Samantha Shorey | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Christina Dunbar-Hester, Low Power to the People: Pirates, Protest, and Politics in FM Radio Activism | Details PDF |
Michael Palm | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Christina R. Foust, Amy Pason and Kate Zittlow Rogness (Eds.), What Democracy Looks Like: The Rhetoric of Social Movements and Counterpublics | Details PDF |
Thomas A. Discenna | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Christine Harold: OurSpace: Resisting the Corporate Control of Culture | Details PDF |
Laura Portwood-Stacer | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Christopher Chávez, Reinventing the Latino Television Viewer: Language, Ideology, and Practice | Details PDF |
Lindani Mbunyuza-Memani | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | Christopher T. Marsden, Net Neutrality: Towards a Co-regulatory Solution | Details PDF |
Ichiro Kato | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Chun Wei Choo, The Inquiring Organization: How Organizations Acquire Knowledge & Seek Information | Details PDF |
Larry Zhiming Xu | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Cinemas of Conflict: A Framework of Cinematic Engagement with Violent Conflict, Illustrated with Kurdish Cinema | Abstract PDF |
Kevin Smets | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Cinthia Gannett and John C. Brereton (Eds.), Traditions of Eloquence: The Jesuits and Modern Rhetorical Studies | Details PDF |
Thomas A. Discenna | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Circulating Mobile Apps in Greater China: Examining the Cross–Regional Degree in App Markets | Abstract PDF |
Chris Chao Su, Xiao Zhang | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Citizen Journalism, Political Discussion, and Civic Participation: Testing a Moderating Role of Media Credibility and Collective Efficacy | Abstract PDF |
Seungahn Nah, Masahiro Yamamoto | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Citizenship and Political Participation in Colombia: How Orientations toward Citizenship Associate with Political and Civic Behaviors | Abstract PDF |
Matthew Barnidge, Timothy Macafee, German Alvarez, Hernando Rojas | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Citizenship as a Communicative Construct | Abstract PDF |
Oren Livio | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | Citizens’ Communication and the 2009 G8 Summit in L’Aquila, Italy | Abstract PDF |
Cinzia Padovani | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Civic Creativity: Role-Playing Games in Deliberative Process | Abstract PDF |
Eric Gordon, Jason Haas, Becky Michelson | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Civil Society Responses to Singapore’s Online “Fake News” Law | Abstract PDF |
Kai Xiang Teo | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Claire Scammell, Translation Strategies in Global News: What Sarkozy Said in the Suburb | Details PDF |
Renzhong Peng | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Claudia Mellado, Lea Hellmueller, and Wolfgang Donsbach (Eds.), Journalistic Role Performance: Concepts, Contexts, and Methods | Details PDF |
Ruth Moon | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Clearing the Smog? Examining the Relationship Between Traditional Media Versus Nontraditional Internet-Based Media and Risk Information Seeking in China | Abstract PDF |
Yanni Ma, Jay Hmielowski, Wenjie Yan | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Click It, Binge It, Get Hooked: Netflix and the Growing U.S. Audience for Foreign Content | Abstract PDF |
Brad Limov | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Climate Airwaves: Community Radio, Action Research and Advocacy for Climate Justice in Ghana | Abstract PDF |
Blane Harvey | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Climate and Sustainability| Audience Segmentation for Campaign Design: Addressing Climate Change in Singapore | Abstract PDF |
Benjamin Detenber, Sonny Rosenthal, Youqing Liao, Shirley S. Ho | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Climate and Sustainability| Dominant Visual Frames in Climate Change News Stories: Implications for Formative Evaluation in Climate Change Campaigns | Abstract PDF |
Stacy Rebich-Hespanha, Ronald E. Rice | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Climate and Sustainability| Faith-Based Nongovernmental Environmental Organizing in Action: Veroes’ Campaigning for Vegetarianism and Mindful Food Consumption | Abstract PDF |
Boris H. J. M. Brummans, Pauline Hope Cheong, Jennie M. Hwang | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Climate and Sustainability| Seeking Visibility in a Big Tent: Digital Communication and the People’s Climate March | Abstract PDF |
Kjerstin Thorson, Stephanie Edgerly, Neta Kligler-Vilenchik, Yu Xu, Luping Wang | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Climate and Sustainability| The Consumer as Climate Activist | Abstract PDF |
Connie Roser-Renouf, Lucy Atkinson, Edward Maibach, Anthony Leiserowitz | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Climate and Sustainability| The Roles of Social Media in Promoting Sustainability in Higher Education | Abstract PDF |
Serena Carpenter, Bruno Takahashi, Carie Cunningham, Alisa P. Lertpratchya | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Clive Fencott, Jo Clay, Mike Lockyer, & Paul Massey, Game Invaders: The Theory and Understanding of Computer Games | Details PDF |
Jonathan M. Bullinger | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Close Calls: Reclaiming the Nuclear Hotline as a Communication Technology | Abstract PDF |
Bryan C. Taylor, Hamilton Bean | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Cobranded Diplomacy: A Case Study of the British Council’s Branding of “Darwin Now” in Egypt | Abstract PDF |
Amal Bakry | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Co-Constructing a Print Media Narrative: Interviews With LGBTQ Activists From the 1960s and 1970s in New Zealand | Abstract PDF |
Linda Jean Kenix, Suvojit Bandopadhyaya | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Co-creation and Participation as a Means of Innovation in New Media: An Analysis of Creativity in the Photographic Field | Abstract PDF |
Gemma San Cornelio, Edgar Gómez Cruz | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Cognitive Dissonance in Social Media and Face-to-Face Interactions in Relation to the Legacy of War | Abstract PDF |
Sanja Vico | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Colin Koopman, Genealogy as Critique: Foucault and the Problems of Modernity | Details PDF |
Robert W. Gehl | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Colin Milburn, Mondo Nano: Fun and Games in the World of Digital Matter | Details PDF |
Maxwell Foxman | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Colin Milburn, Respawn: Gamers, Hackers, and Technogenic Life | Details PDF |
William Thomas Howe | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Collaborative I-Docs Beyond the Screens: Face-to-Face Participation Processes in Interactive Non-Fiction | Abstract PDF |
Juanjo Balaguer, Arnau Gifreu-Castells | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Collective Action Frames, Advocacy Organizations, and Protests Over Same-Sex Marriage | Abstract PDF |
Lauren Copeland, Ariel Hasell, Bruce Bimber | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Collective Memory and the Stranger: Remembering and Forgetting the 1918 Finnish Civil War | Abstract PDF |
Piotr M. Szpunar | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Collectivindualism and Shadow Players: Palestinian Youth, Social Media, and Hamas’s Communications Strategies | Abstract PDF |
Harel Chorev Halewa | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Colombian Journalists on Twitter: Opinions, Gatekeeping, and Transparency in Political Coverage | Abstract PDF |
Victor Garcia-Perdomo | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Colonizing the Home as Data-Source: Investigating the Language of Amazon Skills and Google Actions | Abstract PDF |
Louise Marie Hurel, Nick Couldry | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Color Revolutions in Colored Lenses: A Comparative Analysis of U.S. and Russian Press Coverage of Political Movements in Ukraine, Belarus and Uzbekistan | Abstract PDF |
Juyan Zhang, Shahira Fahmy | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Combating Violence Against Women Through C4D: The "Use Your Voice" Campaign and Its Implications on Audience-Citizens in Papua New Guinea | Abstract PDF |
Vipul Khosla, Akina Mikami, Lauren B. Frank, Isabel Popal, Klara Debeljak, Amelia Shaw | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Comedy of Contingency: Making Physical Humor in Video Game Spaces | Abstract PDF |
Jaroslav Švelch | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Comm Research—Views from Europe| Communication in Common | Details PDF |
Graham Murdock | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Comm Research—Views from Europe| Comparative Communication Enquiry: Advanciing Cross-National Research in Times of Globalization | Details PDF |
Frank Esser | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Comm Research—Views from Europe| Conquering Visibility, Conferring Visibility: Visibility Seekers and Media Performance | Details PDF |
Daniel Dayan | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Comm Research—Views from Europe| Five Challenges for the Future of Media-Effects Research | Details PDF |
Patti M. Valkenburg, Jochen Peter | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Comm Research—Views from Europe| Paradigms of Civic Communication | Details PDF |
Jay G. Blumler, Stephen Coleman | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Comm Research—Views from Europe| Permanently Online: A Challenge for Media and Communication Research | Details PDF |
Arlene Luck, Matthias Kohring | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Comm Research—Views from Europe| Reflections on Paradigm Change in Communication Theory and Research | Details PDF |
Denis McQuail | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Comm Research—Views from Europe| What Scholars Can Learn from the Crisis of Journalism | Details PDF |
Paolo Mancini | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Comment Counts or News Factors or Both? Influences on News Website Users’ News Selectioners’ News Selection | Abstract PDF |
Ines Engelmann, Manuel Wendelin | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Commentary on “The Spectrum Opportunity: Sharing as the Solution to the Wireless Crunch” | Details PDF |
Gerald R. Faulhaber | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Committed Listener Groups and Media Participation in Francophone West Africa | Abstract PDF |
Etienne Damome | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Co-mmodifying the Gay Body: Globalization, the Film Industry and Female Prosumers in the Contemporary Korean Mediascape | Abstract PDF |
Jungmin Kwon | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Common Sense, Good Sense, and Commercial Television | Abstract PDF |
Anat First | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Communicating Academic Knowledge Beyond the Written Academic Text: An Auto-Ethnographic Analysis of the Mirror Palace of Democracy Installation Experiment | Abstract PDF |
Nico Carpentier | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Communicating Criticality | Abstract PDF |
Steven Maras | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Communicating Health Problems Online: An Investigation of Frame Selection and the Cognitive Effects of Health Disclosures | Abstract PDF |
Weirui Wang | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Communicating Justice: A Comparison of Courts and Police Use of Contemporary Media | Abstract PDF |
Jane Johnston, Alyce McGovern | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Communicating on Twitter for Charity: Understanding the Wall of Kindness Initiative in Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan | Abstract PDF |
M. Laeeq Khan, Zulfia Zaher, Bowen Gao | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Communicating the Right to Know:Social Media in the Do-It-Yourself Air Quality Testing Campaign in Chinese Cities | Abstract PDF |
Janice Hua Xu | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Communication Activism| Crossing Boundaries between Communication Activism Research and Applied Communication Research Discourses | Details PDF |
J. Kevin Barge | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Communication & Global Power Shifts| A Tale of Two Obits: Reading the Cold War Through the Obituaries of W.E.B. Dubois and Chairman Mao Tse-tung | Abstract PDF |
Vera Leigh Fennell | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Communication & Global Power Shifts| Deconstructing the BRICS | Abstract PDF |
Colin Sparks | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Communication & Global Power Shifts| Developmental Bodies and the Occupation of Time: Theorizing Gender Solidarity in Times of Global Power Shift | Abstract PDF |
Katherine Reilly | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Communication & Global Power Shifts| Inside-Out and Outside-In: The Making of a Transnational Discursive Alliance | Abstract PDF |
Wu Changchang | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Communication & Global Power Shifts| Rosa Luxemburg's Internet? For a Political Economy of State Mobilization and the Movement of Accumulation in Cyberspace | Abstract PDF |
Dan Schiller | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Communication & Global Power Shifts| The Ambivalent State and the Media in India: Between Corporate Compulsions and the Public Interest | Abstract PDF |
Pradip Thomas | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Communication & Global Power Shifts| The Life and Times of “Chimerica”: Global Press Discourses on U.S.-China Economic Integration, Financial Crisis, and Power Shifts | Abstract PDF |
Yuezhi Zhao | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Communication & Global Power Shifts| The Puzzle of Media Power: Notes Toward a Materialist Approach | Abstract PDF |
Des Freedman | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Communication & Global Power Shifts| “Power To the People!”: Mobiles, Migrants, and Social Movements in Asia | Abstract PDF |
Jack Linchuan Qiu | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Communication & Global Power| Market Panics and the Limits of National Power and Authority: An Argumentative Analysis of the 2011 Italian Debt Crisis | Abstract PDF |
Laura Alberti, Thomas Hollihan | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Communication & Global Shifts| Performing Terror, Mediating Religion: Indian Cinema and the Politics of National Belonging | Abstract PDF |
Sunera Thobani | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Communication Activism| Critical-Cultural Communication Activism Research Calls for Academic Solidarity | Details PDF |
Michelle Rodino-Colocino | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Communication Activism| Missing in Action: Engaged U.S. Communication Research in the Context of Democratic Decline and the Digital Revolution | Details PDF |
Robert W. McChesney | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Communication Activism| Seizing the Social Justice Opportunity: Communication Activism Research at a Politically Critical Juncture — Epilogue | Details PDF |
Lawrence R. Frey, Kevin M. Carragee | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Communication and Creativity: How Does Media Usage Influence Those Who Create Media Texts? | Abstract PDF |
Elizabeth Paton | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Communication Asset Mapping: An Ecological Field Application Toward Building Healthy Communities | Abstract PDF |
George Villanueva, Garrett M. Broad, Carmen Gonzalez, Sandra Ball-Rokeach, Sheila Murphy | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Communication, Culture, and Governance in Asia | A Digital Empire in the Making: China’s Outbound Digital Platforms | Abstract PDF |
Michael Keane, Haiqing Yu | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Communication, Culture, and Governance in Asia | Communicative Assemblages of the Pisonet and the Translocal Context of ICT for the “Have-less”: Innovation, Inclusion, Stratification | Abstract PDF |
Cheryll Ruth R. Soriano | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Communication, Culture, and Governance in Asia | Toward Fragmented Platform Governance in China: Through the Lens of Alibaba and the Legal-Judicial System | Abstract PDF |
Yu Hong, Jian Xu | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Communication, Culture, and Governance in Asia | “I’d Rather Be the Ferryman in the Gold Rush”: The Television Drama Production Industry in Post-2008 China | Abstract PDF |
Luzhou Li | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Communication, Culture, and Governance in Asia | “We Connect With People Through Stories”: Gender and Affective Labor in Momblogging | Abstract PDF |
Julian Hopkins | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Communication, Culture, and Governance in Asia| Motivation and Trust: How Dual Screening Influences Offline Civic Engagement Among Taiwanese Internet Users | Abstract PDF |
Trisha T. C. Lin | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Communication, Culture, and Governance in Asia| Opinion Leadership, Media Use, and Environmental Engagement in China | Abstract PDF |
Marko M. Skoric, Nan Zhang | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Communication, Culture, and Governance in Asia| The Crisis of Digital Trust in the Asia-Pacific — Commentary | Abstract PDF |
Terry Flew | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Communication, Culture, and Governance in Asia| Truth, Not Fear: Countering False Information in a Conflict | Abstract PDF |
Abdul Rohman, Peng Hwa Ang | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Communication for Development and Social Change and the Challenge of Climate Change | Abstract PDF |
Patrick D. Murphy, Tracy Mwaka Tinga | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Communication in a Post-Disaster Community: The Struggle to Access Social Capital | Abstract PDF |
Donald Matheson, Annalee Jones | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Communication Infrastructure Theory and Reproductive Health Disparities: Enhancing Storytelling Network Integration by Developing Interstitial Actors | Abstract PDF |
Matthew D. Matsaganis, Annis G. Golden, Muriel E. Scott | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Communication, Mediation, and the Expectations of Data: Data Valences Across Health and Wellness Communities | Abstract PDF |
Brittany Fiore-Gartland, Gina Neff | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Communication, Power and Counter-power in the Network Society | Abstract PDF |
Manuel Castells | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Communication Practices in the Production of Syrian Refugee Belonging | Abstract PDF |
Melissa Wall | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Communication Privacy Management and Digital Evidence in an Intimate Partner Violence Case | Abstract PDF |
Fanny A. Ramirez, Jeffrey Lane | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Communication Scholars and Fair Use: The Case for Discipline-Wide Education and Institutional Reform | Details PDF |
Aram Sinnreich, Patricia Aufderheide | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Communication Theory After the Administered Society: The “Total Market” in the Writings of the Departamento Ecuménico de Investigaciones | Abstract PDF |
Vicente Berdayes | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Communication, Volunteering, and Aging: A Research Agenda | Abstract PDF |
Jessica Gasiorek, Howard Giles | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Communications Policy and Cultural Political Economy: Charting the Collapse of the Neoliberal Consensus in the United States | Abstract PDF |
Brian Dolber | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Communications Technology and Media in China under Xi | Details PDF |
Lik Sam Chan | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Communicative Action and Citizen Journalism: A Case Study of OhmyNews in South Korea | Abstract PDF |
Seungahn Nah, Deborah S. Chung | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Communicative Action's Democratic Deficit: A Critique of Habermas’s Contribution to Democratic Theory | Abstract PDF |
Martín Plot | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Communicative Acts of Citizenship: Contesting Europe’s Border in and Through the Media | Abstract PDF |
Ludek Stavinoha | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Communicative Affordances of Mobile Media: Portability, Availability, Locatability, and Multimediality | Abstract PDF |
Andrew Richard Schrock | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Communicative Care in Online Forums: How Burdened Informal Caregivers Seek Mediated Social Support | Abstract PDF |
Manuel Menke, Anna J.M. Wagner, Susanne Kinnebrock | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Communicative Forms on TikTok: Perspectives From Digital Ethnography | Abstract PDF |
Andreas Schellewald | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Community Radio as a Space of Care: An Ecofeminist Perspective on Media Production in Environmental Conflicts | Abstract PDF |
Paula Serafini | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Community Radio, Politics and Immigration in Quebec: The Case of Radio Centre-Ville | Abstract PDF |
Eduardo Gonzalez Castillo | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Community Storytelling Networks and Empowerment of Migrant Domestic Workers: A Communication Infrastructure Approach | Abstract PDF |
Jeffry Oktavianus, Wan-Ying Lin | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Comparative Approaches to Mis/Disinformation| Belief in or Identification of False News According to the Elaboration Likelihood Model | Abstract PDF |
Chi-Ying Chen, Mike Kearney, Shao-Liang Chang | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Comparative Approaches to Mis/Disinformation| Electronic Armies or Cyber Knights? The Sources of Pro-Authoritarian Discourse on Middle East Twitter | Abstract PDF |
Alexei Abrahams, Andrew Leber | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Comparative Approaches to Mis/Disinformation| Fighting Zika With Honey: An Analysis of YouTube’s Video Recommendations on Brazilian YouTube | Abstract PDF |
Jonas Kaiser, Adrian Rauchfleisch, Yasodara Córdova | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Comparative Approaches to Mis/Disinformation| Motivations for Sharing Misinformation: A Comparative Study in Six Sub-Saharan African Countries | Abstract PDF |
Dani Madrid-Morales, Herman Wasserman, Gregory Gondwe, Khulekani Ndlovu, Etse Sikanku, Melissa Tully, Emeka Umejei, Chikezie Uzuegbunam | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Comparative Approaches to Mis/Disinformation| Selective Belief: How Partisanship Drives Belief in Misinformation | Abstract PDF |
Taberez Ahmed Neyazi, Burhanuddin Muhtadi | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Comparative Approaches to Mis/Disinformation| When Machine Behavior Targets Future Voters: The Use of Social Bots to Test Narratives for Political Campaigns in Brazil | Abstract PDF |
Rose Marie Santini, Débora Salles, Giulia Tucci | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Comparative Media Studies in the Digital Age| Comparative Communication Research: Why We Really Need Some More Fuzzy Thinking | Abstract PDF |
John Downey | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Comparative Media Studies in the Digital Age| Comparative Research, System Change, and the Complexity of Media Systems | Abstract PDF |
Daniel C. Hallin | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Comparative Media Studies in the Digital Age| Comparing Media Systems and the Digital Age | Abstract PDF |
Paolo Mancini | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Comparative Media Studies in the Digital Age| Does the Internet Erode Trust in Media? A Comparative Study of 46 Countries | Abstract PDF |
Xinchuan Liu, Jia Lu | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Comparative Media Studies in the Digital Age| The Everything-ness and the More-ness of the Internet: How Digital Is Different From Other Media | Abstract PDF |
Lee Rainie | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Comparative Media Studies in the Digital Age| Two Levels of Digitalization and Internet Use Across Europe, China, and the U.S. | Abstract PDF |
Chris Chao Su, Jun Liu, Baohua Zhou | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Comparative Perspectives on the Link Between News Media Consumption and Attitudes Toward Immigrants: Evidence From Europe, the United States, and Colombia | Abstract PDF |
David De Coninck, Willem Joris, Maria Duque, Seth J. Schwartz, Leen d'Haenens | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Comparative Studies of Internet Use: A Review of SSCI-Indexed Journal Articles, 1969–2019 | Abstract PDF |
Hui Zhao, Jun Liu | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Comparing Digital Media Industries in South Korea and Australia: The Case of Netflix Take-Up | Abstract PDF |
Tim Dwyer, Yongwoon Shim, Heejin Lee, Jonathon Hutchinson | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Comparing Discursive and Performative Contributions to Legitimation of Government: A Study of Municipal Policy Making in Chengdu | Abstract PDF |
Lingling Pan, Qinying Chen, Thomas Jacobson | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Comparing Online Alternative and Mainstream Media in Turkey: Coverage of the TEKEL Workers Protest Against Privatization | Abstract PDF |
Burak Doğu | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Compassionate Horror or Compassion Fatigue? Responses to Human-Cost-of-War Photographs | Abstract PDF |
Jennifer Midberry | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | COMPASS| Advocating for Critical Frameworks and Research Methods in Issue-Based Policy Formation: A Case Study | Details PDF |
Nicole Hentrich | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | COMPASS| Critical Communication Policy Research and the Attention Economy: From Digital Labor Theory to Digital Class Struggle | Abstract PDF |
Brice Nixon | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | COMPASS| Economics, Ethics, and Public Policy: The Role of Values in the U.S. Net Neutrality Debate | Details PDF |
Aalok Mehta | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | COMPASS| HealthCare dot Flub: An Examination of the Politics and Administrative Processes Contributing to the Strained Launch of the Federal Health Insurance Exchange | Details PDF |
Katherine Elder | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | COMPASS| How Safe are Safe Harbors? The Difficulties of Self-Regulatory Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act Programs | Details PDF |
Brandon Golob | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | COMPASS| Measuring the Journalism Crisis: Developing New Approaches That Help the Public Connect to the Issue | Abstract PDF |
Alex T. Williams | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | COMPASS| New Media, Work Boundaries, and Privacy | Abstract PDF |
Opeyemi Akanbi | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | COMPASS| Race, Class, and Privacy: A Critical Historical Review | Abstract PDF |
Matt Reichel | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | COMPASS| Ranking Digital Rights: Human Rights, the Internet and the Fifth Estate | Details PDF |
Nathalie Maréchal | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | COMPASS| Relocating the Press: Toward a More Positive Notion of “Freedom of the Press” | Details PDF |
Douglas Allen | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | COMPASS| States’ Rights vs. Women’s Rights: The Populist Argumentative Frame in Anti-Abortion Rhetoric | Details PDF |
Cat Duffy | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | COMPASS| Surveillance of Communications: A Legitimization Crisis and the Need for Transparency | Details PDF |
James Losey | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | COMPASS| Television Versus the Internet for Information Seeking: Lessons From Global Survey Research | Abstract PDF |
Sonia Jawaid Shaikh | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | COMPASS| The FCC and the Problem of Diversity | Details PDF |
Michelle C. Forelle | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | COMPASS| The Need for Communication Research in Regulatory Science: Electronic Cigarettes as a Case Study | Details PDF |
Angeline Sangalang | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | COMPASS| Training Doctors To Communicate: Lessons From Integrating Behavioral and Social Science into Medical Education | Abstract PDF |
Jillian Kwong | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | COMPASS| Who’s Behind That Political Ad? The FCC’s Online Political Files and Failures in Sponsorship Identification Regulation | Abstract PDF |
Rachel E. Moran | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Competition and Media Performance: A Cross-National Analysis of Corporate Goals of Media Companies in 12 Countries | Abstract PDF |
Christian-Mathias Wellbrock, Maria Arango Kure, Christopher Buschow | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Complex Structures: Meaning Formation amid China’s New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme | Abstract PDF |
Mohan J. Dutta, Kang Sun | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Compulsive Creativity: Virtual Worlds, Disability, and Digital Capital | Abstract PDF |
Donna Z. Davis, Tom Boellstorff | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Computational Communication Science| Automated Coding of Televised Leader Displays: Detecting Nonverbal Political Behavior With Computer Vision and Deep Learning | Abstract PDF |
Jungseock Joo, Erik P. Bucy, Claudia Seidel | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Computational Communication Science| Because Technology Matters: Theorizing Interdependencies in Computational Communication Science With Actor–Network Theory | Abstract PDF |
Annie Waldherr, Stephanie Geise, Christian Katzenbach | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Computational Communication Science| Bridging the Gaps: Using Agent-Based Modeling to Reconcile Data and Theory in Computational Communication Science | Abstract PDF |
Annie Waldherr, Martin Wettstein | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Computational Communication Science| Computational Communication Science: A Methodological Catalyzer for a Maturing Discipline | Abstract PDF |
Martin Hilbert, George Barnett, Joshua Blumenstock, Noshir Contractor, Jana Diesner, Seth Frey, Sandra González-Bailón, PJ Lamberson, Jennifer Pan, Tai-Quan Peng, Cuihua (Cindy) Shen, Paul E. Smaldino, Wouter van Atteveldt, Annie Waldherr, Jingwen Zhang, Jonathan J. H. Zhu | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Computational Communication Science| Crafting a Strategic Roadmap for Computational Methods in Communication Science: Learnings From the CCS 2018 Conference in Hanover – Commentary | Abstract PDF |
Julia Niemann-Lenz, Sophie Bruns, Dorothée Hefner, Katharina Knop-Hülß, Daniel Possler, Sabine Reich, Leonard Reinecke, Jule Scheper, Christoph Klimmt | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Computational Communication Science| The Temporal Turn in Communication Research: Time Series Analyses Using Computational Approaches | Abstract PDF |
Christopher Wells, Dhavan V. Shah, Jon C. Pevehouse, Jordan Foley, Josephine Lukito, Ayellet Pelled, JungHwan Yang | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Computational Communication Science| Toward Open Computational Communication Science: A Practical Road Map for Reusable Data and Code | Abstract PDF |
Wouter van Atteveldt, Joanna Strycharz, Damian Trilling, Kasper Welbers | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Computational Communication Science| When the Journey Is as Important as the Goal: A Roadmap to Multilingual Dictionary Construction | Abstract PDF |
Fabienne Lind, Jakob-Moritz Eberl, Tobias Heidenreich, Hajo G. Boomgaarden | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Computational Methods for Communication Science| Data Is the New Oil—But How Do We Drill It? Pathways to Access and Acquire Large Data Sets in Communication Science | Abstract PDF |
Daniel Possler, Sophie Bruns, Julia Niemann-Lenz | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Concentration of Media Ownership in Indonesia: A Setback for Viewpoint Diversity | Abstract PDF |
Masduki , Leen d'Haenens | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Conceptualizing Populism: A Comparative Study Between China and Liberal Democratic Countries | Abstract PDF |
Kun He, Scott A. Eldridge II, Marcel Broersma | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Conceptualizing “Filter-ing”: Affordances, Context Collapse, and the Social Self Online | Abstract PDF |
Saesha Kini, Manisha Pathak-Shelat, Varsha Jain | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Conflict as News and News as Conflict: A Multidimensional Content Analysis of TV News in Cyprus | Abstract PDF |
Dimitra L. Milioni, Vaia Doudaki, Panayiotis G. Tsiligiannis, Venetia Papa, Konstantinos Vadratsikas | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Conflicts and Nigeria Media: A Look at National Newspapers’ Coverage of Herdsmen and Farmers’ Clashes | Abstract PDF |
Sunday Uche Aja, Joseph Nwanja Chukwu, Ekwutosi Sanita Nwakpu, Valentine Okwudilichukwu Ezema, Ijeoma Njideka Taiwo | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Connecting Political Communication with Urban Politics: A Bourdieusian Framework | Abstract PDF |
Yongjun Shin | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Connective Action and Affective Language: Computational Text Analysis of Facebook Comments on Social Movements in South Korea | Abstract PDF |
Shin Haeng Lee, Tae Yun Lim | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Consonance and Diversity of Voices and Viewpoints: A New Paradigm to Study Actors’ Cumulative Influence on Viewpoints in Immigration News | Abstract PDF |
Andrea Masini | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Conspiracy, Religion, and the Public Sphere: The Discourses of Far-Right Counterpublics in the U.S. and South Korea | Abstract PDF |
Menno H. Reijven, Sarah Cho, Matthew Ross, Gonen Dori-Hacohen | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Conspiratorial Discourses on Social Media: Agendamelding Explorations and COVID-19 | Abstract PDF |
Philemon Bantimaroudis | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Constructing HIV/AIDS on the Internet: A Comparative Rhetorical Analysis of Online Narratives in the United States and in China | Abstract PDF |
Jingwen Zhang, Huiling Ding | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Constructing National Identity Online: The Case Study of #IranJeans on Twitter | Abstract PDF |
Aya Yadlin-Segal | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Constructing Public Spaces| Participants on the Margins: Examining the Role that Shared Artifacts of Engagement in the Ferguson Protests Played Among Minoritized Political Newcomers on Snapchat, Facebook, and Twitter | Abstract PDF |
Lynn Schofield Clark | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Constructing Public Space| New “Danger Zone” in Europe: Representations of Place in Social Media–Supported Protests | Abstract PDF |
Cornelia Brantner, Joan Ramon Rodriguez-Amat | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Constructing Public Space| Rousing the Facebook Crowd: Digital Enthusiasm and Emotional Contagion in the 2011 Protests in Egypt and Spain | Abstract PDF |
Paolo Gerbaudo | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Constructing Public Space| “Legit Can’t Wait for #Toronto #WorldPride!”: Investigating the Twitter Public of a Large-Scale LGBTQ Festival | Abstract PDF |
Stefanie Duguay | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Constructing Public Space|Weibo, WeChat, and the Transformative Events of Environmental Activism in China | Abstract PDF |
Kevin Michael DeLuca, Elizabeth Brunner, Ye Sun | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Construction of Obedient Foreign Brides as Exotic Others: How Production Practices Construct the Images of Marriage Migrant Women on Korean Television | Abstract PDF |
Na Young Cha, Claire Shinhea Lee, Ji Hoon Park | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Constructive Skepticism, Dysfunctional Cynicism? Skepticism and Cynicism Differently Determine Generalized Media Trust | Abstract PDF |
Oliver Quiring, Marc Ziegele, Christian Schemer, Nikolaus Jackob, Ilka Jakobs, Tanjev Schultz | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Consumptive News Feed Curation on Social Media: A Moderated Mediation Model of News Interest, Affordance Utilization, and Friending | Abstract PDF |
Yan Su, Xizhu Xiao, Porismita Borah, Xin Hong, Chang Sun | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Contemporary Gurus in Indian Classrooms: Changing Professorial Authority and Cultural Tensions in Managing Digital Connectivity | Abstract PDF |
Uttaran Dutta, Pauline Hope Cheong, Robert Shuter | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Contested Hashtags: Blockupy Frankfurt in Social Media | Abstract PDF |
Christina Neumayer, Luca Rossi, Björn Karlsson | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Contextualized Transmedia Mobilization: Media Practices and Mobilizing Structures in the Umbrella Movement | Abstract PDF |
Zhongxuan Lin | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Contextualizing the Effect of Digital Protest Appeals on Political Self-Expression: Evidence From a Cross-Case Comparison | Abstract PDF |
Matthew David Jenkins | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Contributors and Arguments in Australian Policy Debates on Fair Use and Copyright: The Missing Discussion of the Creative Process | Abstract PDF |
Patricia Aufderheide, Dorian Hunter Davis | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Control Responsibility: The Discursive Construction of Privacy, Teens, and Facebook in Flemish Newspapers | Abstract PDF |
Ralf De Wolf, Stijn Joye | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Convergence and Divergence: The Evolution of Climate Change Frames Within and Across Public Events | Abstract PDF |
Yingying Chen, Kjerstin Thorson, John Lavaccare | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Convergence Through Mobile Peer-to-Peer File Sharing in the Republic of Armenia | Abstract PDF |
Katy E. Pearce | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Conversation with Francis Pisani: The Popular Custom Journalist Serving The Web | Details PDF |
Samuel Martín-Barbero | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Copies, Clones, and Genre Building: Discourses on Imitation and Innovation in Digital Games | Abstract PDF |
Christian Katzenbach, Sarah Herweg, Lies van Roessel | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Coping With Disruption: What This New World Says About Digital Divide Theory | Abstract PDF |
Ashley J. Coventry, Crystal Leung, Bryan Zuniga, Kacey Hsu, Amy L. Gonzales | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Corruption in the Limelight: The Relative Influence of Traditional Mainstream and Social Media on Political Trust in Nigeria | Abstract PDF |
Oladipupo Abdulahi Akinola, Bahiyah Omar, Lambe Kayode Mustapha | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Cosmopolitanism and Global Risk: News Framing of the Asian Financial Crisis and the European Debt Crisis | Abstract PDF |
Zhifei Mao | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Counteracting Misleading Protobacco YouTube Videos: The Effects of Text-Based and Narrative Correction Interventions and the Role of Identification | Abstract PDF |
Yotam Ophir, Dan Romer, Patrick E. Jamieson, Kathleen Hall Jamieson | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Counter-Framing Effects of User Comments | Abstract PDF |
Jiawei Liu, Douglas M. McLeod | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Countering the Counterpublics: Progovernment Online Media and Public Opinion in Hong Kong | Abstract PDF |
Francis L. F. Lee | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Counting Queerness in Games: Trends in LGBTQ Digital Game Representation, 1985‒2005 | Abstract PDF PDF |
Adrienne Shaw, Evan W. Lauteria, Hocheol Yang, Christopher J. Persaud, Alayna M. Cole | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Courts’ Use of Social Media: A Community of Practice Model | Abstract PDF |
Jane Johnston | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Covering a Non-Democracy: A Japanese Coverage of China and Implications for Media Balancing | Abstract PDF |
Jing Sun | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Covering Populist Media Criticism: When Journalists’ Professional Norms Turn Against Them | Abstract PDF |
Ayala Panievsky | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Covering Technology Risks and Responsibility: Automation, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Algorithms in the Media | Abstract PDF |
Cornelia Brantner, Florian Saurwein | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | COVID-19 and the Long Revolution | Abstract PDF |
Chad Van De Wiele, Zizi Papacharissi | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | COVID-19, Digital Media, and Health| Beliefs in Times of Corona: Investigating the Relationship Between Media Use and COVID-19 Conspiracy Beliefs Over Time in a Representative Dutch Sample | Abstract PDF |
Marloes van Wezel, Emiel Krahmer, Ruben Vromans, Nadine Bol | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | COVID-19, Digital Media, and Health| Children’s and Parents’ Worries About Online Schooling Associated With Children’s Anxiety During Lockdown in Ireland | Abstract PDF |
Derek A. Laffan, Seffetullah Kuldas, Beatrice Sciacca, James O'Higgins Norman, Tijana Milosevic | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | COVID-19, Digital Media, and Health| Communicating About Mental Health During a Pandemic: An Examination of Active and Aware Publics on Twitter | Abstract PDF |
Jesse King, Audrey Halversen, Olivia Morrow, Whitney Westhoff, Pamela Brubaker | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | COVID-19, Digital Media, and Health| Exposure to COVID-19 Misinformation Across Instant Messaging Apps: Moderating Roles of News Media and Interpersonal Communication | Abstract PDF |
Woohyun Yoo, Sang-Hwa Oh, Doo-Hun Choi | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | COVID-19, Digital Media, and Health| Health Messaging and Social Media: An Examination of Message Fatigue, Race, and Emotional Outcomes Among Black Audiences | Abstract PDF |
Hope Hickerson, David Stamps | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | COVID-19 Twitter Communication of Major Societal Stakeholders: Health Institutions, the Government, and the News Media | Abstract PDF |
Wenyou Ye, Rodrigo Dorantes-Gilardi, Ziyu Xiang, Liviu Aron | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Craig E. Carroll (Ed.), The Handbook of Communication and Corporate Reputation | Details PDF |
Xiaoxiao Gong | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Craig Robertson, The Filing Cabinet: A Vertical History of Information | Details PDF |
Danielle R. Mehlman-Brightwell | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Creating Identity and Building Bridges Between Cultures: The Case of 9gag | Abstract PDF |
Albin Wagener | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Creative Appropriations in Hybrid Spaces: Mobile Interfaces in Art and Games in Brazil | Abstract PDF |
Adriana de Souza e Silva, Fernanda Duarte, Cristiane S. Damasceno | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Creative Communication Approaches to Youth Climate Engagement: Using Speculative Fiction and Participatory Play to Facilitate Young People’s Multidimensional Engagement With Climate Change | Abstract PDF |
Julie Doyle | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Credibility as a Differentiation and Relational Strategy: A Functional Analysis of CNN’s Unprecedented Democratic Climate Crisis Town Hall Forum | Abstract PDF |
Diana Zulli, Meaghan McKasy | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Credibility Gaps and Public Opinion in a Competitive Media Environment: The Case of Arab Satellite TV News in Lebanon | Abstract PDF |
Erik C. Nisbet, Magdalena Saldana, Thomas Johnson, Guy Golan, Anita Day | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Crimea River: Directionality in Memes from the Russia-Ukraine Conflict | Abstract PDF |
Bradley E. Wiggins | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Crisis Communication in Dark Times: The 2011 Mouse River Flood in Minot, North Dakota | Abstract PDF |
Christopher L. Atkinson | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Crisis Communication on Twitter: Differences Between User Types in Top Tweets About the 2015 “Refugee Crisis” in Germany | Abstract PDF |
Sanja Kapidzic, Felix Frey, Christoph Neuberger, Stefan Stieglitz, Milad Mirbabaie | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Cristina Archetti, Understanding Terrorism in the Age of Global Media: A Communication Approach | Details PDF |
Philip Effiom Ephraim | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Critical Communication History| Checking Up on The Invasion from Mars: Hadley Cantril, Paul Lazarsfeld, and the Making of a Misremembered Classic | Abstract PDF |
Jefferson D. Pooley, Michael J. Socolow | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Critical Communication History| Religious Rhetoric(s) of the African Diaspora: Using Oral History to Study HIV/AIDS, Community, and Rhetorical Interventions | Abstract PDF |
Christopher A. House | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Critical Communication History| Risk Assessment of Nuclear Power by Japanese Newspapers Following the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster | Abstract PDF |
Yasuhito Abe | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Critical Communication History| The Premature Death of Electronic Mail: The United States Postal Service’s E-COM Program, 1978-1985 | Abstract PDF |
Ryan Ellis | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Critical Communication History| What Makes “Free” Radio? U.S. Media Policy Discussions in Post-War Germany 1945–1947 | Abstract PDF |
Mandy Tröger | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Critical Communication History| Why is "Ether" in Ethernet? | Abstract PDF |
Peter Schaefer | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Critical Communication Pedagogy and Assessment: Reconciling Two Seemingly Incongruous Ideas | Abstract PDF |
David H. Kahl, Jr. | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Critical Media Access Studies: Deconstructing Power, Visibility, and Marginality in Mediated Space | Abstract PDF |
Meryl Alper | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Critical Rhetoric| Between Critical and Rhetoric: McKerrow’s Contribution to Contemporary Critical Practice | Abstract PDF |
Brandon M. Daniels, Kendall R. Phillips | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Critical Rhetoric| Critical Rhetoric and Collaboration: Missing Principle #9 and ProfsDoPop.com | Abstract PDF |
Art Herbig, Andrew F. Herrmann, Alix R. Watson, Adam W. Tyma, joan miller | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Critical Rhetoric| Critical Rhetoric in the Age of the (First) Reality TV President: A Critique of Freedom and Domination | Abstract PDF |
Jennifer C. Dunn | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Critical Rhetoric| Critical Rhetoric, Relationality, and Temporality: A Case for Forgiveness | Abstract PDF |
Tony E. Adams | ||
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