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[ecrea] 37 Papers Published in IJoC in November

Thu Dec 01 11:20:34 GMT 2016



The International Journal of Communication has publisher 37 papers in
November 2016 — including the following two Special Sections:

1)  Special Section on Imagining Futuretypes
2)  Special Section on Net Neutrality

We invite you to read these articles and Special Sections at ijoc.org!
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ARTICLES

Sex Trafficking in Thai Media: A Content Analysis of Issue Framing
Meghan Sobel
Greater Work-Related Stress Among Chinese Media Workers in the Context of
Media Transformation: Specific Stressors and Coping Strategies
Min Wang, Zuosu Jiang

Journalism's Deep Memory: Cold War Mindedness and Coverage of Islamic State
Barbie Zelizer

How Sociocultural Context Matters in Self-Presentation: A Comparison of U.S.
and Chinese Profiles on Jack’d, a Mobile Dating App for Men Who Have Sex
With Men
Lik Sam Chan

Reanchoring an Ancient, Emergent Superpower: The 2010 Shanghai Expo,
National Identity, and Public Memory
Jie Gong	
	
The Entwinement of Politics, Arts, Culture and Commerce in Staging Social
and Political Reality to Enhance Democratic Communication
Daniel H. Mutibwa

FEATURES

Open Media Scholarship: The Case for Open Access in Media Studies
Jefferson D. Pooley

BOOK REVIEWS

Karen Beckman (Ed.), Animating Film Theory
Monika Raesch

Shelley Cob, Adaptation, Authorship and Contemporary Women Filmmakers
Stefania Marghitu

Lincoln Dahlberg & Sean Phelan, Discourse Theory and Critical Media Politics
Dafni Mangalousi

Kaarle Nordenstreng & Daya Kishan Thussu (Eds.), Mapping BRICS Media
Ruth Moon
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Thank you for your continuing interest in the work that IJoC publishes.

Larry Gross
Editor
Arlene Luck
Managing Editor
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International Journal of Communication (IJoC)
USC Annenberg Press
University of Southern California
http://ijoc.org/

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