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[Commlist] International Journal of Communication Announces the Publication of 38 Papers that Published in OCTOBER

Mon Oct 31 21:54:05 GMT 2022





The International Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the
publication of 38 papers in OCTOBER 2022, which includes the “Special
Section on Unsettled Debts: 1968 and the Problem of Historical Memory.”
Please log into ijoc.org to read the papers of interest.
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ARTICLES
  Environmental Mobilizations Through Online Networks: An Analysis of
Environmental Activism on Turkey’s Twittersphere
Burak Doğu, Hayriye Özen, Begüm Pasin

Populists or Influencers? The Use of Facebook Videos by Populist Leaders
Alessandro Gandini, Andrea Ceron, Patrizio Lodetti

Public Relations in Mongolia: The Missing Part on the Global Public
Relations Map
Milen Filipov, Aimira Dybyssova
Colonizing the Home as Data-Source: Investigating the Language of Amazon
Skills and Google Actions
Louise Marie Hurel, Nick Couldry

Community Storytelling Networks and Empowerment of Migrant Domestic Workers:
A Communication Infrastructure Approach
Jeffry Oktavianus, Wan-Ying Lin
Environmental Communication at a Time of Planetary Crisis: Five Theoretical
and Analytical Resources for Academic Research and Practice
Trish Morgan
BLM Movement Frames Among the Muted Voices: Actor-Generated Infographics on
Instagram During #BlackoutTuesday
Kirsten M. Weber, Holly A. V. Smith, Bradley Madsen, Tisha Dejmanee, Zulfia Zaher

Engagement With Social Media Posts in Experimental and Naturalistic
Settings: How Do Message Incongruence and Incivility Influence Commenting?
Xudong Yu, Teresa Gil-López, Cuihua Shen, Magdalena Wojcieszak

International Students’ Direct and Parasocial Contact and Attitudes Toward
American Host Nationals: The Mediating Role of Cultural Identification
Teri Terigele, Yan Bing Zhang, Huang Jiang
Differing Influences of Political Communication: Examining How News Use and
Conversation Shape Political Engagement in Nigeria
Oluseyi Adegbola, Sherice Gearhart, Bingbing Zhang

Building Ideal Workplaces: Labor, Affect, and Identity in Tech for Good
Projects
Karina Rider

Russian Popular Geopolitics During Crisis and War
Yasemin Y. Celikkol

Anger Yes, Boycott No: Third-Person Effects and the China–U.S. Trade War
Ven-hwei Lo, Liangwen Kuo, Ran Wei, Zongya Li

Ego-Network Difference, Political Communication, and Affective Polarization
During Political Contention
Francis L. F. Lee

The Impact of Digital Media on Daily Rhythms: Intrapersonal Diversification
and Interpersonal Differentiation
Yixin Zhou, Jonathan J. H. Zhu

Social Media Use and Political Consumerism During the U.S.-China Trade
Conflict: An Application of the O-S-R-O-R Model
Yanqin Lu, Tanja Vierrether, Qianxi Wu, Morgan Durfee, Peiqin Chen

Testing Risk Information Seeking and Avoidance in the Context of HPV
Vaccination: A Comparison of Disease Risks and Vaccine-Related Risks
Soo Jung Hong, Yungwook Kim

Job Satisfaction and Social Media Use: Cognitive Reflection and
Journalists’ Utilization in Egypt and the United States
Rasha El-Ibiary, Brian Calfano

Imagining 5G Networks: Infrastructure and Public Accountability
Robin Mansell, Jean-Christophe Plantin

Mediatized Skill: How Capabilities With Application Software Are
Collectively Performed, Perceived, and Organized as Part of Contemporary
Media Practices
Frédérik Lesage

Older Adults and “the Biggest Lie on the Internet”: From Ignoring Social
Media Policies to the Privacy Paradox
Jonathan A. Obar, Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch
Gender-Based Hate Speech: Contributions to the Global Policy Debate From
Latin America
Paulina Godinez, Stephanie Rico, Katharine Sarikakis


FEATURE

The Copyright Claims Board: Good News or Bad News for Communication
Scholars?
Patricia Aufderheide, Aram Sinnreich


BOOK REVIEWS
Johanna Sumiala, Mediated Death
Tal Morse
Jacob Mchangama, Free Speech: A History From Socrates to Social Media
Sue Curry Jansen

Jérémy Vachet, Fantasy, Neoliberalism and Precariousness: Coping
Strategies in the Cultural Industries
Zhang Keren

Mazyar Lotfalian, What People do With Images: Aesthetics, Politics and the
Production of Iranian Visual Culture in Transnational Circuits
Babak Rahimi

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Larry Gross, Editor
Arlene Luck, Founding Managing Editor  Kady Bell-Garcia, Managing Editor
Chi Zhang, Managing Editor, Special Sections

Please note that according to the latest Google Scholar statistics, IJoC
ranks 9th among all Humanities journals and 9th among all Communications
journals in the world —  demonstrating the viability of 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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