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[Commlist] IJoC Publishes 33 Papers in July
Tue Sep 01 06:36:44 GMT 2020
International Journal of Communication announces the publication of 33
papers that published in AUGUST The International Journal
Communication is pleased to announce the
publication of 33 papers in August 2020 which includes a Special Section on
Internet Shutdowns in Africa. Go to ijoc.org to read the these papers and
the Special Section on Internet Shutdowns in Africa
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ARTICLES
“We Need You to Listen to Us”: Youth Activist Perspectives on
Intergenerational Dynamics and Adult Solidarity in Youth Movements
AL Liou, Ioana Literat
Tuning In: Identity Formation in Community Radio for Social Change
Bridget Backhaus
Think the Vote: Information Processing, Selective Exposure to Social Media,
and Support for Trump and Clinton
Thomas J. Johnson, Magdalena Saldana, Barbara K. Kaye
How Media Storms and Topic Diversity Influence Agenda Fragmentation
Mike Gruszczynski
Formulating Deformation: The Flows of Formless Information
J. Scott Brennen
Huawei Versus the United States? The Geopolitics of Exterritorial Internet
Infrastructure
Min Tang
Alienating and Reorganizing Cultural Goods: Using Lefebvre’s Controlled
Consumption Model to Theorize Media Industry Change
James N. Gilmore
Use of Messaging Apps and Social Network Sites Among Older Adults: A
Mixed-Method Study
Rebecca Ping Yu
Whose Fingerprint Does the News Show? Developing Machine Learning
Classifiers for Automatically Identifying Russian State-Funded News in
Serbia
Ognjan Denkovski, Damian Trilling
Compassionate Horror or Compassion Fatigue? Responses to Human-Cost-of-War
Photographs
Jennifer Midberry
AI4D: Artificial Intelligence for Development
Supreet Mann, Martin Hilbert
News Storytelling Through Images: Examining the Effects of Narratives and
Visuals in News Coverage of Issues
Michail Vafeiadis, Jiangxue (Ashley) Han, Fuyuan Shen
Cultural Mediation in International Exchange Programs: Personalization,
Translation, and Coproduction in Exchange Participant Blogs
Kyung Sun Lee, Diana Ingenhoff
FEATURES
All the News That’s Fit to Push: The New York Times Company and Transmedia
Daily News
Kevin Moloney
Myth “Today”: Reading Religion Into Research on Mediated Cultural
Politics
Stewart M. Hoover
Rethinking (and Retheorizing) Transgender Media Representation: A Roundtable
Discussion
Thomas J Billard, Traci B. Abbott, Oliver L. Haimson, Kelsey N. Whipple,
Stephenson Brooks Whitestone, Erique Zhang
BOOK REVIEWS
Louise Ha (Ed.), The Audience and Business of YouTube and Online Videos
Janice Hua Xu
Rongbin Han, Contesting Cyberspace in China: Online Expression and
Authoritarian Resilience
Marcus Breen
Felix Stalder, The Digital Condition
Kelly Herman
Patrick W. Berry, Doing Time, Writing Lives: Refiguring Literacy and Higher
Education in Prison
Bianca C. Reisdorf
Ashley Hinck, Politics for the Love of Fandom: Fan-Based Citizenship in a
Digital World
Kyle A. Hammonds
Russell A. Gigliotti, Crisis Leadership in Higher Education: Theory and
Practice
Dennis S. Gouran
Lee Humphreys, The Qualified Self: Social Media and the Accounting of
Everyday Life
Edward B. Kang
Jean Burgess and Joshua Green, YouTube: Online Video and Participatory
Culture (2nd edition)
Ivo Furman
Emma Frances Bloomfield, Communication Strategies for Engaging Climate
Skeptics: Religion and the Environment
Pamela C. Perrimon
Melissa Brough, Youth Power in Precarious Times: Reimagining Civic
Participation
José Alberto Simões
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Larry Gross Editor
Arlene Luck
Managing Editor
Kady Bell-Garcia
Associate Managing Editor
Please note that according to the latest Google Scholar statistics, IJoC
ranks 3rd among all Humanities journals and 5th among all Communications
journals in the world — demonstrating the viability open access scholarly
publication at the highest level.
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International Journal of Communication (IJoC)
USC Annenberg Press
University of Southern California
http://ijoc.org/
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