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[Commlist] IJoC Publishes 27 Papers in July

Mon Aug 03 12:42:31 GMT 2020




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International Journal of Communication invites you to read these 27 papers that published in JULY
The International Journal Communication is pleased to announce the
publication of 27 papers in JULY 2020. To access these papers, please go to
ijoc.org to read these papers. We look forward to your feedback!
 Articles

Testing Three Measures of Verbal–Visual Frame Interplay in German News
Coverage of Refugees and Asylum Seekers
Viorela Dan, Maria E. Grabe, Brent J. Hale

Searching for the Global Audience: A Comparative, Multiple-Method Analysis
of a Global Trending Topic on Twitter
Katerina Girginova

There’s More to the Story: Both Individual and Collective Policy
Narratives Can Increase Support for Community-Level Action
Chris Skurka, Jeff Niederdeppe, Liana Winett
Student Participation and Public Facebook Communication: Exploring the
Demand and Supply of Political Information in the Romanian #rezist
Demonstrations
Dan Mercea, Toma Burean, Viorel Proteasa

Digital Feminism and Affective Splintering: South Korean Twitter Discourse
on 500 Yemeni Refugees
Do Own (Donna) Kim, Nathaniel Ming Curran, Hyun Tae (Calvin) Kim

The Multiplex Networks of Strategic Alliances and Follower– Followee
Relations Among U.S. Technology Companies
Jingyi Sun

Organizational Threat Appraisal by Publics: The Effects of Perceived
Temporal Distance on Health Crisis Outcomes
Sungsu Kim, Yan Jin
Enabling Cultural Policies? Culture, Capabilities, and Citizenship
Torgeir Uberg Nærland, Jan Fredrik Hovden, Hallvard Moe

Culture and Health Communication: A Comparative Content Analysis of Tweets
from the United States and Korea
Minhee Choi, Brooke Weberling McKeever

Only So Many Hours in a Day: Early Childhood Screen Time in Boston and
Mexico City
Lisa B. Hurwitz, David S. Bickham, Summer H. Moukalled, Michael Rich
Authoritarian Populism and the Discourse of “the People” in the Turkish
Islamist Media: The Case of Yeni Şafak
Yesim Kaptan

How Satirists Alternate Between Discursive Modes: An Introduction of the
Humoristic Metaphors in Satirical News (HMSN) Typology
Ellen Droog, Christian Burgers, Gerard J. Steen

#MeToo; #HimToo: Popular Feminism and Hashtag Activism in the Kavanaugh
Hearings
Tisha Dejmanee, Zulfia Zaher, Samantha Rouech, Michael J. Papa

The Effects of Personality Traits and Situational Factors on the
Deliberativeness and Civility of User Comments on News Websites
Johannes Beckert, Marc Ziegele
Is Bad News Biased? How Poll Reporting Affects Perceptions of Media Bias and
Presumed Voter Behavior
Mallory R. Perryman, Jordan Foley, Michael W. Wagner

Facebook Not Statebook: Defining SNS Diplomacy with Four Modes of Online
Diplomatic Participation
Q. Elyse Huang

Doubt Versus Trust: Framing Effects of the News About the 2018 Trump‒Kim
Jong Un Summit in Singapore on American College Students
Chang Sup Park, Barbara K. Kaye

Developing a Mediation Model for Narrative Evidence Processing Based on
Social-Cognitive Variables and Agency-Based Cultural Exemplars
Soo Jung Hong

Cross-Media Usage Repertoires and Their Political Impacts: The Case of China
Qiong Gong, Marc Verboord, Susanne Janssen


Book Reviews

Carey Jewitt, Sara Price, Kerstin Mackley, Nikoleta Giannoutsou, and Douglas
Atkinson, Interdisciplinary Insights For Digital Touch Communication
Wei Zhang
Nancy Baym, Playing to the Crowd: Musicians, Audiences, and the Intimate
Work of Connection
Alexandria Arrieta

Advances in Digital Intimacy Research (Book essay on 2 books)
Lik Sam Chan

Pablo J. Boczkowski and C. W. Anderson (Eds.), Remaking the News: Essays on
the Future of Journalism Scholarship in the Digital Age
Shuning Lu

Philip N. Howard, Lie Machines, How to Save Democracy from Troll Armies,
Deceitful Robots, Junk News Operations, and Political Operatives
Albana Dwonch

Taberez Ahmed Neyazi, Political Communication and Mobilisation: The Hindi
Media in India
Tabassum Ruhi Khan

Rajiv George Aricat and Rich Ling, Mobile Communication and Low-Skilled
Migrants’ Acculturation to Cosmopolitan Singapore
Mai Nou Xiong-Gum

Christina Dunbar-Hester, Hacking Diversity: The Politics of Inclusion in
Open Technology Cultures
Samantha Shorey
_______________________________________________________
 Larry Gross                                                        Editor

Arlene Luck
Managing Editor According to the latest statistics from Google Scholar, IJoC ranks 2nd among
all Humanities, Literature & Arts journals, and 4th among all Communication
journals.
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International Journal of Communication (IJoC)
USC Annenberg Press
University of Southern California
http://ijoc.org/
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