Issue | Title | |
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 17 (2023) | Communication for Social Changemaking: A “New Spirit” in Media and Communication for Development and Social Change? | Abstract PDF |
Jessica Noske-Turner | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Communication in a Post-Disaster Community: The Struggle to Access Social Capital | Abstract PDF |
Donald Matheson, Annalee Jones | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Communication Inequality and the Technopolitical Structure of Platform Work: Aotearoa New Zealand Platform Workers During COVID-19 | Abstract PDF |
Leon A. Salter, Mohan J. Dutta | ||
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 17 (2023) | Communication Network Characteristics of the Mass Entrepreneurship and Innovation Policy on Social Media: A Social Network Analysis | Abstract PDF |
Zenglei Yue, Guang Yu, Jing Shan, Guangwu Liu, Lie Chen, Donghui Yang | ||
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 17 (2023) | Community Diversity Climate Impact on the Well-Being of Asian Americans Amid Anti-Asian Sentiment During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Role of Two-Way Symmetrical Communication by Local Governments | Abstract PDF |
Jo-Yun Li, Weiting Tao, Yeunjae Lee | ||
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 17 (2023) | Comparing the Effects of Traditional Media and Social Media Use on General Trust in China During the COVID-19 Pandemic | Abstract PDF |
Mengru Sun, Xiang Meng, Wencai Hu | ||
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 17 (2023) | Conceptualizing Online Content From a Game-Theoretic and Relational Perspective | Abstract PDF |
Xiangting Bernice Lin, Poong Oh | ||
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 17 (2023) | Concerns With Infrastructuring: Invisible and Invasive Forces of Digital Platforms in Hangzhou, China | Abstract PDF |
Kirsikka Grön, Zhuo Chen, Minna Ruckenstein | ||
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 17 (2023) | Conflicting Responses to Djokovic’s Deportation: Citizenship, The Rule of Law, and Commercial Nationalism | Abstract PDF |
Zala Volcic, Nikolas Matovinovic, Mark Andrejevic | ||
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 19 (2025) | Confronting Anti-Press Violence in Mexico: Strategies of Resistance in Mexican and U.S. News Coverage of Journalist Killings | Abstract PDF |
Elizabeth M. Chambers, Jennifer R. Henrichsen | ||
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 18 (2024) | Constructing Jerusalem in English-Language News Media | Abstract PDF |
Abeer Al-Najjar | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Constructing National Identity Online: The Case Study of #IranJeans on Twitter | Abstract PDF |
Aya Yadlin-Segal | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Constructing Optimism as Anticipatory Resilience: Enacting Resilience Processes Over Time Following Pandemic-Related Job Loss Predicts Optimism of Lessons Learned | Abstract PDF |
Steven R. Wilson, Dennis P. DeBeck, Timothy Betts, Kai Kuang, Elizabeth A. Hintz, Tess Whipple, Patrice M. Buzzanell, Josie K. Boumis | ||
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 18 (2024) | Consumer-Generated Visual Advertisements in Social Media Brand Communities | Abstract PDF |
Hui-Fei Lin, Pei-Chih Lin, Benjamin Yeo | ||
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 17 (2023) | Contact-Tracing Apps as Boundary Objects of Pandemic Governance: The State-by-State Approach to Contain the Spread of COVID-19 in the United States | Abstract PDF |
Eugene Jang, Jeeyun (Sophia) Baik, Katrin Fischer | ||
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 18 (2024) | Convergent Television Audiences, Digital Inequalities, and Social Support in Getting Audiovisual Content | Abstract PDF |
Štěpán Žádník, Jakub Macek | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Converging Media Unions: A Labor History of Newsworkers in a Predigital Age | Abstract PDF |
Errol Salamon | ||
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 17 (2023) | Cortland Rankin, Decline and Reimagination in Cinematic New York | Details PDF |
Michael D. Dwyer | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Cory Barker, Social TV: Multi-Screen Content and Ephemeral Culture | Details PDF |
Aidan Moir | ||
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 18 (2024) | Countering Xenophobic Frames and Contextualizing Coverage Through North-South Cooperation: Collaborative Investigative Journalism Across the U.S.-Mexico Border | Abstract PDF |
Kirsi Cheas | ||
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 17 (2023) | Coverage of the Russia–Ukraine War by Television News | Abstract PDF |
Kaarle Nordenstreng, Svetlana Pasti, Tao Zhang, Savyasaachi Jain, Giuliano Bobba, Henry Wolgast, Aaron Hyzen, Liziane Soares Guazina, Suchitra Patnaik, Musawenkosi Ndlovu | ||
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 19 (2025) | Creating a Cost to Spread Misinformation on Social Media | Abstract PDF |
Drew B. Margolin, Yunyun S. Wang | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Creating a New South Korean Style Beyond Hybridity: An Analysis of Why South Korean Dramas Appeal to Americans | Abstract PDF |
Chang Sup Park, Hyerim Jo | ||
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 | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Critical Rhetoric| (Participatory) Critical Rhetoric: Critiqued and Reconsidered | Abstract PDF |
Aaron Hess, Samantha Senda-Cook, Danielle Endres, Michael K. Middleton | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Critical Rhetoric| Privileged Vulnerability: Embodied Pedagogy as Critical Rhetorical Praxis | Abstract PDF |
Danielle M. Stern, Katherine J. Denker | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Critical Rhetoric| The Critique of Domination and The Critique of Freedom: A Gramscian Perspective — Commentary | Abstract PDF |
Dana L. Cloud | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Critical Rhetoric| Toward Social Justice Activism Critical Rhetoric Scholarship | Abstract PDF |
Lawrence R. Frey, Joshua S. Hanan | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Critically Analyzing Platform Interfaces: How Music-Streaming Platforms Frame Musical Experience | Abstract PDF |
David Hesmondhalgh, Raquel Campos Valverde, D. Bondy Valdovinos Kaye, Zhongwei Li | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Critiquing “Mainstream Media” on Twitter: Between Moralized Suspicion and Democratic Possibility | Abstract PDF |
Sean Phelan, Pieter Maeseele | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Cross-Cultural TV Drama Viewing, Parasocial Acculturation, and Host Country Branding: Empirical Evidence and Implications | Abstract PDF |
Young Han Bae, Jong Woo Jun, Hyung Min Lee | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Cross-Cutting Scanning, Integrating, and Interacting: Dimensions of Cross-Cutting Exposure on Social Media and Political Participation | Abstract PDF |
Jihyang Choi | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Cross-Disciplinary Communication in a Translational Medicine Center: An Analysis of Networks and Logics | Abstract PDF |
Claudia Montero-Liberona, Dominique Nicole Campbell, John C. Lammers, Diego Gómez-Zará | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Cross-Media Usage Repertoires and Their Political Impacts: The Case of China | Abstract PDF |
Qiong Gong, Marc Verboord, Susanne Janssen | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Cross-Platform News Media Repertoires and Their Political Implications | Abstract PDF |
Su Jung Kim, Lena-Maria Schwarze | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Crowdsourcing as a Platform for Digital Labor Unions | Abstract PDF |
Payal Arora, Linnea Holter Thompson | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Cryptid Communication: Media Messages and Public Beliefs About Cryptozoology | Abstract PDF |
Wyatt Dawson, Paul R. Brewer, Liam Cuddy | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Cues Signaling Gender Segregation and Gender Inclusion in Public Spaces Affect Adolescents’ Binary Conceptualization of Gender and Attitudes Toward Transgender and Nonbinary People | Abstract PDF |
Traci K. Gillig, Sonia Jawaid Shaikh, Leila Bighash | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Cultivating Communication Resilience as an Adaptive-Transformative Process During a Global Pandemic: Extending the Purview of the Communication Theory of Resilience | Abstract PDF |
Adwoa Sikayena Amankwah, Prince Adu Gyamfi, Abigail Narkie Oduro | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Cultivating Deliberative Citizenship Orientations in Communication Studies | Abstract PDF |
Idit Manosevitch | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Cultural Intertextuality in Olympic-Themed International Publicity: A Media Discourse Analysis | Abstract PDF |
Yubin Qian | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Cultural Mediation in International Exchange Programs: Personalization, Translation, and Coproduction in Exchange Participant Blogs | Abstract PDF |
Kyung Sun Lee, Diana Ingenhoff | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | Cultural Noise: Amplified Sound, Freedom of Expression and Privacy Rights in Japan | Abstract PDF |
Daniel Dolan | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Cultural Policy in the Korean Wave: An Analysis of Cultural Diplomacy Embedded in Presidential Speeches | Abstract PDF |
Tae Young Kim, Dal Yong Jin | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Cultural Production in Transnational Culture: An Analysis of Cultural Creators in the Korean Wave | Abstract PDF |
Dal Yong Jin | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Cultural Values Conveyed through Celebrity Endorsers: A Content Analysis of Chinese Television Commercials | Abstract PDF |
Zhen Sun | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Culturally Specific Privacy Practices on Social Network Sites: Privacy Boundary Permeability Management in Photo Sharing by American and Chinese College-Age Users | Abstract PDF |
Yang Liu, Jun Fan | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Culture and Health Communication: A Comparative Content Analysis of Tweets from the United States and Korea | Abstract PDF |
Minhee Choi, Brooke Weberling McKeever | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Culture and Metaphors in Advertisements: France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and the United States | Abstract PDF |
Pamela K. Morris, Jennifer A. Waldman | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Curious or Afraid of Using Study Drugs? The Effects of Self-Referent Thoughts and Identification on Anticipated Affect | Abstract PDF |
Hye Kyung Kim, Tae Kyoung Lee | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Cuteness in Mobile Messaging: An Exploration of Virtual “Cute” Sticker Use in China and the United States | Abstract PDF |
Dongdong Yang, Laura Labato, Shardé M. Davis, Yuren Qin | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Cyber HIV/AIDS Intervention in Singapore: Collective Promises and Pitfalls | Abstract PDF |
T. E. Dominic Yeo | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Cynthia Carter, Linda Steiner and Lisa McLaughlin (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Media and Gender | Details PDF |
Melike Asli Sim | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Cynthia Chris: Watching Wildlife | Details PDF |
Derek Bousé | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Cynthia Weber, ‘I am an American’: Filming the Fear of Difference | Details PDF |
Monika Raesch | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | D. Bondy Valdovinos Kaye, Jing Zeng, and Patrik Wikström, TikTok: Creativity and Culture in Short Video | Details PDF |
Parker Bach | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | D. Bondy Valdovinos Kaye, Jing Zeng, and Patrik Wikström, TikTok: Creativity and Culture in Short Video | Details PDF |
Liangwen Kuo | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | D. Travers Scott, Gay Men and Feminist Women in the Fight for Equality: “What Did You Do During the Second Wave, Daddy?” | Details PDF |
Helton Levy | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Dal Yong Jin, Understanding Korean Webtoon Culture: Transmedia Storytelling, Digital Platforms, and Genres | Details PDF |
Haixia Man | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Dal Yong Jin and Nojin Kwak (Eds.), Communication, Digital Media, and Popular Culture in Korea: Contemporary Research and Future Prospects | Details PDF |
Gooyong Kim | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Dale Herbeck and Susan J. Drucker (Eds.), Communication and the Baseball Stadium: Community, Commodification, Fanship, and Memory | Details PDF |
Elysia Galindo-Ramirez | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | "Dam" the Irony for Greater Common Good: A Critical Cultural Analysis of the Narmada Dam Debate | Abstract PDF |
Tabassum Ruhi Khan | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Damian Tambini, Media Freedom | Details PDF |
Andrei G. Richter | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Dan Bouk, Democracy’s Data: The Hidden Stories in the U.S. Census and How to Read Them | Details PDF |
Emilia Ruzicka | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Dan Breznitz & Michael Murphree, The Run of the Red Queen: Government, Innovation, Globalization, and Economic Growth in China | Details PDF |
Bei Yan, Ramya Mushti | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Dan Caspi and Nelly Elias (Eds.), Ethnic Minorities in the Holy Land | Details PDF |
Catherine Cassara | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Dan McQuillan, Resisting AI: An Anti-Fascist Approach to Artificial Intelligence | Details PDF |
Florencio Cabello Fernández-Delgado | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Dan Schiller: How to Think About Information | Details PDF |
Russell A. Newman | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | danah boyd, It's Complicated: The social lives of networked teens | Details PDF |
Ellen Johanna Helsper | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Dancing with the Giant: Challenging the Symmetric Paradigm with an Industry-Tested Periodic Table of Influence Strategies | Details PDF |
Alan Kelly | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Daniel A. Grano, The Eternal Present of Sport: Rethinking Sport and Religion | Details PDF |
Elysia Galindo-Ramirez | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Daniel Biltereyst & Philippe Meers, (eds.): Film/TV/Genre | Details PDF |
Leen Engelen | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Daniel E. Agbiboa, Mobility, Mobilization, and Counter/Insurgency: The Routes of Terror in an African Context | Details PDF |
Buket Oztas | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Daniel Miller, Laila Abed Rabho, Patrick Awondo, Maya de Vries, Marília Duque, Pauline Garvey, Laura Haapio-Kirk, Charlotte Hawkins, Alfonso Otaegui, Shireen Walton, and Xinyuan Wang, The Global Smartphone: Beyond a Youth Technology | Details PDF |
Tanja Bosch | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Dániel Z. Kádár, Politeness, Impoliteness and Ritual: Maintaining the Moral Order in Iinterpersonal Interaction | Details PDF |
Xiaoyu Lai | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Danny Kimball, Net Neutrality and the Battle for the Open Internet | Details PDF |
Maria Michalis | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Daphne Skillen, Freedom of Speech in Russia: Politics and Media from Gorbachev to Putin | Details PDF |
Darya Novatorova | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Daren C. Brabham, Crowdsourcing | Details PDF |
Angela Anima-Korang | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Darin Barney, Gabriella Coleman, Christine Ross, Jonathan Sterne, and Tamar Tembeck (Eds.), The Participatory Condition in the Digital Age | Details PDF |
Laura Simpson Reeves | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Darin Barney, Gabriella Coleman, Christine Ross, Jonathan Sterne, Tamar Tembeck (Eds.), The Participatory Condition in the Digital Age | Details PDF |
Aleena Chia | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Dark Cycles: Social Engineering and Political Chatbots in Netanyahu’s 2019 Election Campaigns | Abstract PDF |
Anat Ben-David, Elinor Carmi | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | Darren Newbury: Defiant Images: Photography and Apartheid South Africa | Details PDF |
Melissa Loudon | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Darryl Hocking, The Impact of Everyday Language Change on the Practices of Visual Artists | Details PDF |
Qiuying Zhao | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Data Localization and the Role of Infrastructure for Surveillance, Privacy, and Security | Abstract PDF |
Tatevik Sargsyan | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Data Mining Difference in the Age of Big Data: Communication and the Social Shaping of Genome Technologies from 1998 to 2007 | Abstract PDF |
Peter A. Chow-White, Sandy Green, Jr. | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Data Privacy Literacy as a Subversive Instrument to Datafication | Abstract PDF |
Velislava Hillman | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | Data Retention in the European Union: When a Call Returns | Abstract PDF |
Oliver Leistert | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | David Beer, The Tensions of Algorithmic Thinking: Automation, Intelligence and the Politics of Knowing | Details PDF |
Haktan Ural | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | David Craig, Jian Lin, and Stuart Cunningham, Wanghong as Social Media Entertainment in China | Details PDF |
Mingxiao Sui | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | David Cromwell and David Edwards, Media Lens, Propaganda Blitz: How the Corporate Media Destroy Reality | Details PDF |
Alan MacLeod | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | David D. Perlmutter: Picturing China in the American Press | Details PDF |
Wenxiang Gong | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | David Domke & Kevin Coe: The God Strategy: How Religion Became a Political Weapon in America | Details PDF |
Don Waisanen | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | David F. Purnell, Building Communities Through Food: Strengthening Communication, Families, and Social Capital | Details PDF |
Andrea Wenzel | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | David Goodman and Joy Elizabeth Hayes, New Deal Radio: The Educational Radio Project | Details PDF |
David Elliot Berman | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | David H. Kahl Jr. and Ahmet Atay (Eds.), Pedagogies of Post-Truth | Details PDF |
Noah Zweig | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | David Hesmondhalgh and Jason Toynbee (Eds.), The Media and Social Theory | Details PDF |
Emily West | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | David J. Grimshaw and Shalini Kala (Eds.), Strengthening Rural Livelihoods: The impact of information and communication technologies in Asia | Details PDF |
Diana Nicholson | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | David J. Park, Media Reform and the Climate Emergency: Rethinking Communication in the Struggle for a Sustainable Future | Details PDF |
Henrik Bødker | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | David L. Lange & H. Jefferson Powell: No Law: Intellectual Property in the Image of an Absolute First Amendment | Details PDF |
Tabe Bergman | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | David Lyon, Surveillance after Snowden | Details PDF |
M. M. Masoodi | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | David Plouffe: The Audacity to Win | Details PDF |
Anna Grace Rodisel | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | David Serlin (Ed.), Imagining Illness: Public Health and Visual Culture | Details PDF |
Joy V. Fuqua | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | David Singh Grewal: Network Power: The Social Dynamics of Globalization | Details PDF |
Jamaica Ai-Etsuko Brown | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | Daya Kishan Thussu (Ed.): Internationalizing Media Studies | Details PDF |
Yujie Chen | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Dealing with Increasing Complexity: Media Orientations of Communication Managers in Public Sector Organizations | Abstract PDF |
Sandra Jacobs, Anke Wonneberger | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Dean Starkman, The Watchdog That Didn’t Bark | Details PDF |
Nikki Usher | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Death Across the News Spectrum: A Time Series Analysis of Partisan Coverage Following Mass Shootings in the United States Between 2012 and 2014 | Abstract PDF |
Ayellet Pelled, Josephine Lukito, Jordan Foley, Yini Zhang, Zhongkai Sun, Jon C.W. Pevehouse, Dhavan V. Shah | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Debating "Alternative" Gender Identities: The Online Discourse Triggered by 2014 Life Ball Advertising Posters | Abstract PDF |
Irmgard Wetzstein, Brigitte Huber | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Deborah A. Macey, Kathleen M. Ryan, and Noah J. Springer (Eds.), How Television Shapes Our Worldview: Media Representations of Social Trends and Change | Details PDF |
D.M. Greenwell | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Deborah Chambers, Linda Steiner & Carole Fleming, Women and Journalism | Details PDF |
Elega A. Adeola | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Debra Hawhee, A Sense of Urgency: How the Climate Crisis Is Changing Rhetoric | Details PDF |
Julia M. Cope | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Debunking News as a Journalistic Genre: From the Inverted Pyramid to a Circular Writing Model | Abstract PDF |
Paula Herrero-Diz, David Varona-Aramburu, Marta Pérez-Escolar | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Deciding Who's Legitimate: News Media Framing of Immigrants and Refugees | Abstract PDF |
Andrea Lawlor, Erin Tolley | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Decoding “The Code”: Reception Theory and Moral Judgment of Dexter | Abstract PDF |
Steven Granelli, Jason Zenor | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Decolonizing the Queer Project of Aotearoa New Zealand: Weaving Takatāpui Identity Into Queer Spaces | Abstract PDF |
Elena Maydell | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Deepening Democracy Through a Social Movement: Networks, Information Rights, and Online and Offline Activism | Abstract PDF |
Jeannine E. Relly, Rajdeep Pakanati | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Defending Fair Use in the age of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act | Details PDF |
Katherine Sender, Peter Decherney | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Defensive Reactions to Threatening Health Messages: Alternative Structures and Next Questions | Abstract PDF |
James Price Dillard, Eric Meczkowski, Chun Yang | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Defining and Assessing Data Privacy Transparency: A Third Study of Canadian Internet Carriers | Abstract PDF |
Jonathan A. Obar | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | Defining the Enemy for the Post-Cold War World: Bill Clinton's Foreign Policy Discourse in Somalia and Haiti | Abstract PDF |
Jason A. Edwards | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Defying Memory? Tracing the Power of Hegemonic Memory in Everyday Discourse Using the Example of National Socialism in Germany | Abstract PDF |
Anke Fiedler | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Deglobalization and Public Diplomacy | Abstract PDF |
Juan-Luis Manfredi-Sánchez | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Dehumanized in Death: Representations of Murdered Women in American True Crime Podcasts | Abstract PDF |
Jessica Lang, Audrey Alejandro | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Delegating Issue Importance Judgments: An Experimental Test of the Agenda Cueing Hypothesis in an Online News Aggregator | Abstract PDF |
Kirill Bryanov | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Delegitimizing or Supportive Agenda Framings? Media Coverage of the Extinction Rebellion’s Agenda in Finland | Abstract PDF |
Janette Huttunen | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Deliberative, Agonistic, and Algorithmic Audiences: Journalism's Vision of its Public in an Age of Audience Transparency | Abstract PDF |
C. W. Anderson | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Delineating and Assessing Cultural Relations: The Case of Asialink | Abstract PDF |
Scott Wright, Will Higginbotham | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Delivering a Coup D’état: 23F and the Diminishing Role of Spanish Public Broadcaster RTVE in the Digital Era | Abstract PDF |
Iván Darias, Vicente Rodríguez Ortega | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Democracy in the Digital Communication Environment: A Typology Proposal of Political Monitoring Processes | Abstract PDF |
Ramón A. Feenstra, Andreu Casero-Ripollés | ||
Vol 1 (2007) | Democratizing Global Communication? Global Civil Society and the Campaign for Communication Rights in the Information Society | Abstract PDF |
Milton L. Mueller, Brenden N. Kuerbis, Christiane Pagé | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Dennis Broe, Birth of the Binge: Serial TV and the End of Leisure | Details PDF |
Frederick Wasser | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | Deploying Cognitive Radio: Economic, Legal and Policy Issues | Abstract PDF |
Gerald R. Faulhaber | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Des Freedman, The Contradictions of Media Power | Details PDF |
Steve Macek | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Des Freedman, Jonathan Obar, Cheryl Martens, Robert W. McChesney (Eds.), Strategies for Media Reform: International Perspectives | Details PDF |
Rachel Elizabeth Moran | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Des Freedman: The Politics of Media Policy | Details PDF |
Panayiota Tsatsou | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Desire for Cultural Preservation as a Predictor of Support for Entertainment Media Censorship in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates | Abstract PDF |
Justin D. Martin, Ralph J. Martins, Robb Wood | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Detecting Textual Reuse in News Stories, At Scale | Abstract PDF |
Tom Nicholls | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Determinant and Consequence of Online News Authorship Verification: Blind News Consumption Creates Press Credibility | Abstract PDF |
Sujin Choi, Jihoon Lim | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Determinants of Internet Use in Iraq | Abstract PDF |
Firas H. Al-Hammadany, Almas Heshmati | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Determinants of Media Criticism in a Democracy in Transition: Applying Field Theory to Turkey | Abstract PDF |
Basak Yavçan, Hakan Ovunc Ongur | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Determinants of Mobile Telecommunication Adoption in Kurdistan | Abstract PDF |
Nabaz T. Khayyat, Almas Heshmati | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Determining Political Text Complexity: Conceptualizations, Measurements, and Application | Abstract PDF |
Petro Tolochko, Hajo G Boomgaarden | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Developing a Mediation Model for Narrative Evidence Processing Based on Social-Cognitive Variables and Agency-Based Cultural Exemplars | Abstract PDF |
Soo Jung Hong | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Developing a Perceived Social Media Literacy Scale: Evidence from Singapore | Abstract PDF |
Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Andrew Z. H. Yee, Jeremy Ong, James Chong Boi Lee, Duan Xu, Zheng Han, Chew Chee Han Matthew, Janelle Shaina Hui Yi Ng, Cui Min Lim, Lydia Rui Jun Cheng, Marie Ysa Cayabyab | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Developing an Affordance-Practice Framework to Data Practices: How Civic Technologists Practice Data Literacy Cross-Regionally | Abstract PDF |
Alejandro Alvarado Rojas | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Developing on Shifting Sands: A Case Study of a Workplace Safety Monitoring App During the COVID-19 Pandemic | Abstract PDF |
Jacob Johanssen, Iman Naja, Lamiece Hassan, Carl Adams, Mistale Taylor | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Developing the ‘Control Imaginary’: TIME Magazine’s Symbolic Construction of Digital Technologies | Abstract PDF |
Delia Dumitrica, Georgia Gaden Jones | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Development of Digital TV in Bulgaria: Opportunities and Problems | Abstract PDF |
Elza Ibroscheva, Maria Raicheva-Stover | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Devon Powers, Writing the Record: The Village Voice and the Birth of Rock Criticism | Details PDF |
Nadav Appel | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Devorah Heitner, Black Power TV | Details PDF |
Alfred L. Martin, Jr. | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | De-Westernizing Platform Studies: History and Logics of Chinese and U.S. Platforms | Abstract PDF |
Mark Davis, Jian Xiao | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Dhiraj Murthy, Twitter: Social Communication in the Twitter Age | Details PDF |
Jon Lisi | ||
Vol 4 (2010) | Dialectic Tensions Experienced by Resettled Sudanese Refugees in Mediating Organizations | Abstract PDF |
Sarah J. Steimel | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Dialogue, Monologue, or Something in Between? Neoliberal Think Tanks in the Americas | Abstract PDF |
Robert J. Neubauer | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Diana Roig-Sanz and Reine Meylaerts (Eds.), Literary Translation and Cultural Mediators in ‘Peripheral’ Cultures: Customs Officers or Smugglers? | Details PDF |
Jianwei Zheng, Wenjun Fan | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Diane Negra & Yvonne Tasker (Eds.), Gendering the Recession: Media and Culture in an Age of Austerity | Details PDF |
Micky Lee | ||
Vol 3 (2009) | Diane Negra: What a Girl Wants? Fantasizing the Reclamation of Self in Postfeminism | Details PDF |
Shawna Kidman Feldmar | ||
Vol 7 (2013) | Dick Van Lente (Ed.), The Nuclear Age in Popular Media: A Transnational History, 1945-1965 | Details PDF |
Yasuhito Abe | ||
Vol 19 (2025) | Difference in and Influences on Public Opinion About Artificial Intelligence in 20 Economies: Reducing Uncertainty Through Awareness, Knowledge, and Trust | Abstract PDF |
Ronald E. Rice, Ming-Yi Wu | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Different Dimensions of Communicative Exchanges in Online Political Talk: Measuring Reciprocity Through Structures, Behaviors, and Discourses | Abstract PDF |
Tariq Choucair, Rousiley C. M. Maia | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Different Effects on Different Immigrant Groups: Testing the Media’s Role in Triggering Perceptions of Economic, Cultural, and Security Threats From Immigration | Abstract PDF |
Nora Theorin | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Differentiated Information Flows: Social Media Curation Practices in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Elections | Abstract PDF |
Sam Jackson, Jennifer Stromer-Galley, Jeff Hemsley | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Differing Influences of Political Communication: Examining How News Use and Conversation Shape Political Engagement in Nigeria | Abstract PDF |
Oluseyi Adegbola, Sherice Gearhart, Bingbing Zhang | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Digital Age | Managing Opacity: Information Visibility and the Paradox of Transparency in the Digital Age | Abstract PDF |
Cynthia Stohl, Michael Stohl, Paul M. Leonardi | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Digital Age |Managing Surveillance: Surveillant Individualism in an Era of Relentless Visibility | Abstract PDF |
Shiv Ganesh | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Digital Age| From Radical Transparency to Radical Disclosure: Reconfiguring (In)Voluntary Transparency Through the Management of Visibilities | Abstract PDF |
Luke Heemsbergen | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Digital Age| Managing Secrecy | Abstract PDF |
Clare Birchall | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Digital Age| Occult(ing) Transparency: An Epilogue | Abstract PDF |
Jack Bratich | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Digital Age| Transparency: Mediation and the Management of Visibilities | Abstract PDF |
Mikkel Flyverbom | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Digital Amplification of Fringe Voices: Alternative Media and Street Politics in Hong Kong | Abstract PDF |
Yidong Wang | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Digital Artivisms: Creative Practices, Digital Technologies, and Political Participation Among Young Portuguese Artivists | Abstract PDF |
Ricardo Campos, José Alberto Simões | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Digital Citizenship amd Surveillance| Enabling Digital Citizenship? The Reshaping of Surveillance Policy After Snowden | Abstract PDF |
Arne Hintz, Ian Brown | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Digital Citizenship and Surveillance| The Snowden Disclosures, Technical Standards, and the Making of Surveillance Infrastructures | Abstract PDF |
Michael Rogers, Arlene Luck | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Digital Citizenship and Surveillance| Citizen Snowden | Abstract PDF |
Engin Isin, Evelyn Ruppert | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Digital Citizenship and Surveillance| Compromising Over Technology, Security, and Privacy — Commentary | Abstract PDF |
Gus Hosein | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Digital Citizenship and Surveillance| Surveillance Culture: Engagement, Exposure, and Ethics in Digital Modernity | Abstract PDF |
David Lyon | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Digital Citizenship and Surveillance| The Advent of Surveillance Realism: Public Opinion and Activist Responses to the Snowden Leaks | Abstract PDF |
Lina Dencik, Jonathan Cable | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Digital Citizenship and Surveillance| The Normalization of Surveillance and the Invisibility of Digital Citizenship: Media Debates After the Snowden Revelations | Abstract PDF |
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Lucy Bennett, Gregory Taylor | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Digital Citizenship and Surveillance| The Snowden Revelations and the Networked Fourth Estate | Abstract PDF |
Adrienne Russell, Silvio Waisbord | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Digital Citizenship and Surveillance| To Pre-Empt A Thief | Abstract PDF |
Mark Andrejevic | ||
Vol 11 (2017) | Digital Citizenship and Surveillance| What Changed After Snowden? A U.S. Perspective — Commentary | Abstract PDF |
Ben Wizner | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Digital Communication and Political Change in China | Abstract PDF |
Ashley Esarey, Qiang Xiao | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Digital Divide| A Weberian Analysis of Global Digital Divides | Abstract PDF |
Ralph Schroeder | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Digital Divide| Authentication, Status, and Power in a Digitally Organized Society | Abstract PDF |
Bridgette Wessels | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Digital Divide| Examining Internet Use Through a Weberian Lens | Abstract PDF |
Grant Blank, Darja Groselj | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Digital Divide| Middle Classes Undergoing Transformation in a Digitizing World | Abstract PDF |
Dimitar Blagoev | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Digital Feminism and Affective Splintering: South Korean Twitter Discourse on 500 Yemeni Refugees | Abstract PDF |
Do Own (Donna) Kim, Nathaniel Ming Curran, Hyun Tae (Calvin) Kim | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Digital Gender Disidentifications: Beyond the Subversion Versus Hegemony Dichotomy and Toward Everyday Gender Practices | Abstract PDF |
Lukasz Szulc | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Digital Inclusion Support Needs of Households in Poverty: Insights From Interviews With Dutch Social Workers | Abstract PDF |
Lilian G. P. Boerkamp, Alexander J. A. M. van Deursen, Ester van Laar, Alex van der Zeeuw, Shenja van der Graaf | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Digital Infrastructure, Liminality, and World-Making Via Asia| (Dis)information Blackouts: Politics and Practices of Internet Shutdowns | Abstract PDF |
Nishant Shah | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Digital Infrastructure, Liminality, and World-Making Via Asia| Gateways, Sieves and Domes: On the Infrastructural Topology of the Chinese Stack | Abstract PDF |
Gabriele de Seta | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Digital Infrastructure, Liminality, and World-Making Via Asia| Infrastructures of Extraction in the Smart City Zones, Finance, and Platforms in New Town Kolkata | Abstract PDF |
Ilia Antenucci | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Digital Infrastructure, Liminality, and World-Making Via Asia| Laboring in Electronic and Digital Waste Infrastructures: Colonial Temporalities of Violence in Asia | Abstract PDF |
Evelyn Wan | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Digital Infrastructure, Liminality, and World-Making Via Asia| Listening to Noise: Breadline — Food Rescue as System of Interruption | Abstract PDF |
Daisy Tam | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Digital Infrastructure, Liminality, and World-Making Via Asia| On the Block Train: Rethinking Block Technologies on the YuXinOu Express | Abstract PDF |
Tsvetelina Hristova, Brett Neilson, Ned Rossiter | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Digital Infrastructure, Liminality, and World-Making Via Asia| Resonant Ecologies. Reading Solidarity Transversally in the Mediterranean Sea | Abstract PDF |
Monika Halkort | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Digital Makings of the Cosmopolitan City? Young People’s Urban Imaginaries of London | Abstract PDF |
Koen Leurs, Myria Georgiou | ||
Vol 6 (2012) | Digital Media Literacy Education and Online Civic and Political Participation | Abstract PDF |
Joseph Kahne, Nam-Jin Lee, Jessica Timpany Feezell | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Digital Memory and Populism| Commemorative Populism in the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Strategic (Ab)use of Memory in Anti-Corona Protest Communication on Telegram | Abstract PDF |
Christian Schwarzenegger, Anna Wagner | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Digital Memory and Populism| Deploying Private Memory in the Virtual Sphere: Feminist Activism Against Gender-Based Violence in Mexico | Abstract PDF |
Emanuela Buscemi | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Digital Memory and Populism| Populists’ Use of Nostalgia: A Supervised Machine Learning Approach | Abstract PDF |
Lena Frischlich, Lena Clever, Tim Wulf, Tim Wildschut, Constantine Sedikides | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Digital Memory and Populism| Radical-Right Populist Media Discourse in Social Media and Counter Strategies: Case Study of #ConfederateHeritageMonth 2021 Twitter Campaign | Abstract PDF |
Krzysztof Wasilewski | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Digital Memory and Populism| Remembering and Forgetting Fukushima: Where Citizen Science Meets Populism in Japan | Abstract PDF |
Yasuhito Abe | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Digital Memory and Populism| Remembering Gezi: The Digital Memory Practices on Twitter During the Anniversaries in the Face of Populist Challenges | Abstract PDF |
Duygu Karataş, Mine Gencel Bek | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Digital Patronage: Toward a New Model of Building a Radio Station | Abstract PDF |
Patryk Galuszka, Piotr Chmielewski | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Digital Personal Storytelling of Union Supporters and Opponents in Neoliberal Organizational Settings | Abstract PDF |
Tamar Lazar | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Digital Platform Policy and Regulation: Toward a Radical Democratic Turn | Abstract PDF |
Bart Cammaerts, Robin Mansell | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Digital Platforms and Civil War: How Côte d’Ivoire’s Press Informs a New Model of African Journalistic Practices in Authoritarian Regimes | Abstract PDF |
Jeslyn Lemke | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Digital Redlining and the Endless Divide: Philadelphia’s COVID-19 Digital Inclusion Efforts | Abstract PDF |
Pawel Popiel, Victor Pickard | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Digital Self-Control and the Neoliberalization of Social Media Well-Being | Abstract PDF |
Niall Docherty | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Digital Traces in Context| 100 Billion Data Rows per Second: Media Analytics in the Early 21st Century | Abstract PDF |
Lev Manovich | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Digital Traces in Context| Appropriating Digital Traces of Self-Quantification: Contextualizing Pragmatic and Enthusiast Self-Trackers | Abstract PDF |
Ulrike Gerhard, Andreas Hepp | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Digital Traces in Context| Digital Traces and Personal Analytics: iTime, Self-Tracking, and the Temporalities of Practice | Abstract PDF |
Martin Hand, Michelle Gorea | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Digital Traces in Context| From “Knowledge Brokers” to Opinion Makers: How Physical Presence Affected Scientists’ Twitter Use During the COP21 Climate Change Conference | Abstract PDF |
Stefanie Walter, Fenja De Silva-Schmidt, Michael Brüggemann | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Digital Traces in Context| Google Maps as Cartographic Infrastructure: From Participatory Mapmaking to Database Maintenance | Abstract PDF |
Jean-Christophe Plantin | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Digital Traces in Context| Otherwise Engaged: Social Media from Vanity Metrics to Critical Analytics | Abstract PDF |
Richard Rogers | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Digital Traces in Context| Personal Data Contexts, Data Sense and Self-Tracking Cycling | Abstract PDF |
Deborah Lupton, Sarah Pink, Christine Heyes LaBond, Shanti Sumartojo | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Digital Traces in Context| Political Agency, Digital Traces, and Bottom-Up Data Practices | Abstract PDF |
Stefania Milan | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Digital Traces in Context| Reuniting a Divided Public? Tracing the TTIP Debate on Twitter and in Traditional Media | Abstract PDF |
Gerret von Nordheim, Karin Boczek, Lars Koppers, Elena Erdmann | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Digital Traces in Context| Self-Tracking Data as Digital Traces of Identity: A Theoretical Analysis of Contextual Factors of Self-Observation Practices | Abstract PDF |
Bernadette Kneidinger-Müller | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Digital Traces in Context| Social Media Giveth, Social Media Taketh Away: Facebook, Friendships, and APIs | Abstract PDF |
Bernie Hogan | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Digital Traces in Context| Tracing Capitalism’s Turn to Data: Or, Contextualizing Daily Life’s New Data “Context” — Commentary | Abstract PDF |
Nick Couldry | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Digital Traces in Context| Tweets Are Not Created Equal. A Platform Perspective on Social Media Metrics | Abstract PDF |
Carolin Gerlitz, Bernhard Rieder | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Digital Traces in Context| Unraveling the App Store: Toward an Interpretative Perspective on Tracing | Abstract PDF |
Tilo Grenz, Heiko Kirschner | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Digital Traces of “Twitter Revolutions”: Resistance, Polarization, and Surveillance via Contested Images and Texts of Occupy Gezi | Abstract PDF |
Ozge Ozduzen, Aidan McGarry | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Digital TV Transition and the Hard Disk Drive Revolution in Television Watching | Abstract PDF |
Mikael Anders Wahlström, Anu Kankainen | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Digitality and Music Streaming in the Middle East: Anghami and the Burgeoning Startup Culture | Abstract PDF |
Joe F. Khalil, Mohamed Zayani | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Digitizing the Ancestors: Issues in Indigenous Digital Heritage Projects | Abstract PDF |
Nicole Strathman | ||
Vol 5 (2011) | Diminished, Enduring, and Emergent Diversity Policy Concerns in an Evolving Media Environment | Abstract PDF |
Philip M. Napoli | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Dimitris Asimakoulas, Rewriting Humour in Comic Books: Cultural Transfer and Translation of Aristophanic Adaptations | Details PDF |
Fangyuan Hou, Fan Ye | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Diraya.media—Learning Media Literacy With and From Media Activists | Abstract PDF |
Philipp Seuferling, Ingrid Forsler, Gretchen King, Isabel Löfgren, Farah Saati | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Disaffection, Anger, and Sarcasm: Exploring the Postrevolutionary Digital Public Sphere in Egypt | Abstract PDF |
Eugenia Siapera, May Alaa Abdel Mohty | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Disasters as Media Events: The Rescue of the Chilean Miners in National and Global Television | Abstract PDF |
César Jiménez-Martínez | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Disclosing Hearing Loss: Managing Boundaries Surrounding a Stigmatized Identity | Abstract PDF |
Brittany N. Lash | ||
Vol 14 (2020) | Discourse of Practice: The Negotiation of Sexual Norms Via Online Religious Discourse | Abstract PDF |
Ruth Tsuria | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Discovering the Divide: Technology and Poverty in the New Economy | Abstract PDF |
Daniel Greene | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Discursive Media Institutionalism: Assessing Vivien A. Schmidt’s Framework and Its Value for Media and Communication Studies | Abstract PDF |
Sarah Anne Ganter, Maria Löblich | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Discursive Participation and Group Polarization on Facebook: The Curious Case of Pakistan’s Nationalism and Identity | Abstract PDF |
Fatima Zahid Ali, Sergio Sparviero, Jo Pierson | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Discussing Political Issues in a Private Setting: An Examination of the Diwaniya as a Forum for Political Communication in Kuwait | Abstract PDF |
Uche Onyebadi | ||
Vol 15 (2021) | Discussing Politics on SNSs Across National Contexts: A Comparison Between Facebook and Twitter Users in France and Japan | Abstract PDF |
Julien Audemard | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Discussing the Role of TikTok Sharing Practices in Everyday Social Life | Abstract PDF |
Andreas Schellewald | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Discussion, Dialogue, Discourse| Dialogue in Public Relations Roles: A Q Study Among Young Professionals | Abstract PDF |
Helena Stehle, Simone Huck-Sandhu | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Discussion, Dialogue, Discourse| Elegy for Mediated Dialogue: Shiva the Destroyer and Reclaiming Our First Principles | Abstract PDF |
Michael L. Kent, Petra Theunissen | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Discussion, Dialogue, Discourse| Language and Discourse in Social Media Relational Dynamics: A Communicative Constitution Perspective | Abstract PDF |
Chiara Valentini, Stefania Romenti, Dean Kruckeberg | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Discussion, Dialogue, Discourse| Quality of Understanding in Campaign Communication of Political Parties and Mass Media in Austria Between 1970 and 2008 | Abstract PDF |
Roland Burkart, Uta Russmann | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Discussion, Dialogue, Discourse| Understanding Dialogue and Engagement Through Communication Experts' Use of Interactive Writing to Build Relationships | Abstract PDF |
Betsy D. Anderson, Rebecca Swenson, Nathan D. Gilkerson | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Discussion, Dialogue, Discourse| Why Dialogic Principles Don’t Make It In Practice — And What We Can Do About It | Abstract PDF |
Anne B. Lane, Jennifer Bartlett | ||
Vol 9 (2015) | Discussion Network Heterogeneity Matters: Examining a Moderated Mediation Model of Social Media Use and Civic Engagement | Abstract PDF |
Yonghwan Kim, Hsuan-Ting Chen | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Discussion Networks and Resilience of College Students: Explicating Tie Strength in Communicative Interaction | Abstract PDF |
Seungyoon Lee, Bailey C. Benedict, Tamara C. Guest | ||
Vol 13 (2019) | Disentangling Economic News Effects: The Impact of Tone, Uncertainty, and Issue on Public Opinion | Abstract PDF |
Alyt Damstra | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Disentangling Public Sphere Fragmentation From Media Choice Expansion: Three Measurement Strategies and Their Implications | Abstract PDF |
Diógenes Lycarião | ||
Vol 16 (2022) | Disinformation as a Widespread Problem and Vulnerability Factors Toward it: Evidence From a Quasi-Experimental Survey in Spain | Abstract PDF |
Roberto Gelado-Marcos, Plácido Moreno-Felices, Belén Puebla-Martínez | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Disinformation Perceptions and Media Trust: The Moderating Roles of Political Trust and Values | Abstract PDF |
Francis L. F. Lee | ||
Vol 8 (2014) | Distant Suffering in Audience Memory: The Moral Hierarchy of Remembering | Abstract PDF |
Maria Kyriakidou | ||
Vol 17 (2023) | Distinction and Cosmopolitanism: Latin American Middle-Class, Elite Audiences and Their Preferences for Transnational Television and Film | Abstract PDF |
Joseph Straubhaar, Melissa Santillana, Vanessa de Macedo Higgins-Joyce, Luiz G. Duarte | ||
Vol 2 (2008) | Distinctive Characteristics of China's Path of ICT Development: A Critical Analysis of Chinese Developmental Strategies in Light of the Eastern Asian Model | Abstract PDF |
Yu Hong | ||
Vol 12 (2018) | Distributed Creativity on the Internet: A Theoretical Foundation for Online Creative Participation | Abstract PDF |
Ioana Literat, Vlad Petre Glaveanu | ||
Vol 10 (2016) | Diversity Policies in the Media Marketplace: A Review of Studies of Minority Ownership, Employment, and Content | Abstract PDF |
Dam Hee Kim | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Divisive, Negative, and Populist?! An Empirical Analysis of European Populist and Mainstream Parties’ Use of Digital Political Advertisements | Abstract PDF |
Simon Kruschinski, Márton Bene, Jörg Haßler, Uta Rußmann, Darren Lilleker, Delia Cristina Balaban, Paweł Baranowski, Andrea Ceron, Vicente Fenoll, Daniel Jackson | ||
Vol 18 (2024) | Djoymi Baker, Jessica Balanzategui, and Diana Sandars, Netflix, Dark Fantastic Genres and Intergenerational Viewing: Family Watch Together TV | Details PDF |
Gina Junhan Fu | ||
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