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[ecrea] Fwd: IJoC Publishes 56 Papers in January 2018
Thu Feb 01 14:42:45 GMT 2018
The International Journal of Communication invites you to read these 56
papers that published in JANUARY.
The International Journal Communication is delighted to announce the
publication of 56 papers in January 2018 including a Special Section on
Digital Traces in Context.
To access these papers, please go to
http://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/index. We look forward to your feedback!
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The Pull of Humanitarian Interventionism: Examining the Effects of
Media
Frames and Political Values on People’s Choice of Resolution
Jovan Milojevich, Peter Beattie
Communicating on Twitter for Charity: Understanding the Wall of Kindness
Initiative in Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan
M. Laeeq Khan, Zulfia Zaher, Bowen Gao
Positive or Negative? The Influence of Message Framing, Regulatory Focus,
and Product Type
Hsiao-Ching Lee, Shu-Fang Liu, Ya-Chung Cheng
A Mixed Methods Approach to Examining the Relationship Between News Media
Literacy and Political Efficacy
Melissa Tully, Emily K. Vraga
The Power of Narratives: A New Understanding of Antibiotic Resistance
Slavica Kodish
The Public Intellectual as Agent-Egoist: Sherry Turkle’s Ethnography
Marcus Breen
News Media Use and the Informed Public in the Digital Age
Michael A. Xenos, Dietram Scheufele, Dominique Brossard, Doo-Hun Choi,
Michael Cacciatore, Sara Yeo, Leona Yi-Fan Su
An Analysis of the Korean Wave as Transnational Popular Culture: North
American Youth Engage Through Social Media as TV Becomes Obsolete
Dal Yong Jin
Media Use and Environmental Engagement: Examining Differential Gains from
News Media and Social Media
Nan Zhang, Marko M. Skoric
Political Talk Preferences: Selection of Similar and Different Discussion
Partners and Groups
Alyssa C. Morey, Steven B. Kleinman, Mark Boukes
Who’s Afraid of a Pan-European Spectrum Policy? The EU and the Battles
Over the UHF Broadcast Band
Marko Ala-Fossi, Montse Bonet
Feast for the Eyes: Effects of Food Perceptions and Computer Vision Features
on Food Photo Popularity
Yilang Peng, John B. Jemmott III
Outside-In Constructions of Organizational Legitimacy: Sensitizing the
Influence of Evaluative Judgments Through Mass Self-Communication in Online
Communities
Deike Schulz, Jan Jonker, Niels Faber
Framing Philanthropy in Time of War
Shani Horowitz-Rozen, Eytan Gilboa
Returning to Kolchak: Polymediated Narrative, Discourse, and Supernatural
Drama
Andrew F. Herrmann, Art Herbig
My Hero, Your Aggressor: Differences in Perceptions of News Media Brand
Personality
Danny D. E. Kim
Gender, Parasocial Interaction, and Nonverbal Communication: Testing the
Visual Effect of Sports Magazine Cover Models
Ben Wasike
Examining the Role of Communication Activities in Perceived Collective
Efficacy and Neighborhood Violence
Masahiro Yamamoto
United States Digital Service: How “Obama’s Startup” Harnesses
Disruption and Productive Failure to Reboot Government
Stephanie Ricker Schulte
The Nation-State in the Digital Age: A Contextual Analysis in 33 Countries
Jia Lu, Xinchuan Liu
What Influences Adolescents’ Rumor Acceptance and Support for
Participation in Sociopolitical Issues? Analyzing the Role of Patterns and
Levels of Communication
Jae-Seon Jeong, Seungyoon Lee
From Women Empowerment to Nation Branding: A Case Study From the United Arab
Emirates
Ilhem Allagui, Abeer Al-Najjar
The Contextual Accomplishment of Privacy
Kelly Quinn, Zizi Papacharissi
The Digital Public Sphere: An Alternative and Counterhegemonic Space? The
Case of Spain
Víctor Sampedro, Mayra Martínez-Avidad
Prosocial vs. Trolling Community on Facebook: A Comparative Study of
Individual Group Communicative Elmie Nekmat, Kellyn Lee
BOOK REVIEWS
Maria Soledad Segura and Silvio Waisbord, Media Movements: Civil Society and
Media Policy Reform in Latin America
Jessica Roberts
Peter Simonson and David W. Park (Eds.), The International History of
Communication Studies
Xianbing Ke
Shakuntala Rao and Herman Wasserman (Eds.), Media Ethics and Justice in the
Age of Globalization
Monika Raesch
John Cheney-Lippold, We Are Data: Algorithms and the Making of Our Digital
Selves
Oscar Gandy
Mirko Tobias Schäfer and Karin van Es (Eds.), The Datafied Society:
Studying Culture Through Data
Min Wang
Scott Timcke, Capital, State, Empire: The New American Way of Digital
Warfare
Sibo Chen
Sean Phalen, Neoliberalism, Media and the Political
Oliver Boyd-Barrett
Mirko Tobias Schäfer and Karin van Es (Eds.), The Datafied Society
Ester Appelgren
Jan Servaes and Toks Oyedemi (Eds.), The Praxis of Social Inequality in
Media: A Global Perspective
Oscar Gandy
Jonathan Beller, The Message is Murder: Substrates of Computational Capital
Daniel Lark
Pali U. K. De Silva and Candace K. Vance, Scientific Scholarly
Communication: The Changing Landscape
Ana Tomicic
Bilge Yesil, Media in New Turkey: The Origins of an Authoritarian Neoliberal
State
Meredith Pruden
Ramon Lobato and Julian Thomas, The Informal Media Economy
Paolo Sigismondi
Kjetil Sandvik, Anne Mette Thorhauge, and Bjarki Valtysson (Eds.), The Media
and the Mundane: Communication Across Media in Everyday Life
Deborah Neffa Creech
Linje Manyozo, Communicating Development with Communities
Winifredo Dagli
Des Freedman, The Contradictions of Media Power
Steve Macek
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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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