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[ecrea] IJoC Publishes 25 papers in AUGUST (8 more)

Mon Sep 03 18:25:27 GMT 2018





The International Journal Communication is pleased to announce the
publication of 25 papers in August 2018 which includes the 8 papers from the
Special Section on Political Scandals. To access these papers, please go to
ijoc.org.

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   ARTICLES

Bringing the Mountain to the Prophet: Marshall McLuhan’s Mythology in the
Anthropocene Niall P. Stephens

Becoming Iconic
Barry King

Social Issues and TV Scripted Fiction: An Exploration of Fans’ Feedback in
Spain Deborah Castro, Joseph D. Straubhaar

Rethinking the Venezuelan Media Presidency: Populism/Authoritarianism and
“Spectacular Modernity”
Noah Zweig

The Bounded Embodiment of Fandom in China: Recovering Shifting Media
Experiences and Fan Participation Through an Oral History of
Animation-Comics-Games Lovers Yiyi Yin, Xie Zhuoxiao

Implicit and Explicit Control: Modeling the Effect of Internet Censorship on
Political Protest in China Jiayin Lu, Yupei Zhao

Networks of Play and Resentment: Emotionally Mobilized Protests in Macau in
the Internet Age Zhongxuan Lin

Theoretical Frames and Institutional Constraints: A Synopsis About Chilean
Communication Research in the 21st Century Claudia Lagos Lira

Attention in Business Press to the Diffusion of Attention Technologies,
1990–2017
Ronald E. Rice, Zane T. Hoffmann

The Media Event Build-Up Phase: A Site of Contestation and Counternarratives
Cerianne Robertson

Far-Right Parties in the European Union and Media Populism: A Comparative
Analysis of 10 Countries During European Parliament Elections Larisa
Doroshenko

The Post-Truth Double-Helix: Reflexivity and Mistrust in Local Politics
Timothy Gibson


BOOK REVIEWS

Yu Hong, Networking China: The Digital Transformation of the Chinese Economy
Menglu Lyu

Darin Barney, Gabriella Coleman, Christine Ross, Jonathan Sterne, Tamar
Tembeck (Eds.), The Participatory Condition in the Digital Age Aleena Chia
	
Theorizing the Future of Rhetoric and Posthumanism: Perspectives on Bodies
that Learn Language and Objects that Have Agency Emma Frances Bloomfield

Grant Bollmer, Inhuman Networks: Social Media and the Archaeology of
Connection George Maier

Andre Cavalcante, Struggling for Ordinary: Media and Transgender Belonging
in Everyday Life Greg Niedt
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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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