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[Commlist] International Journal of Communication Announces the Publication of 36 Papers that Published in November

Wed Nov 30 17:58:27 GMT 2022





The International Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the
publication of 36 papers in NOVEMBER 2022, which includes the “Special
Section on Precarious Migrants in a Sharing Economy.” Please log into
ijoc.org to read the papers of interest.
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ARTICLES
  The Dialectic Polarization of Consensus Formation: An Analysis of Civic
Studies Media Discourse in Israel
Elie Friedman, Michal Neubauer-Shani

A Failed Regulatory Remedy? An Empirical Examination of Affordable Broadband
Plan Obligations
Hernan Galperin
The COVID−19 Vaccination Campaign and Disinformation on Twitter: The Role
of Opinion Leaders and Political Social Media Influencers in the Italian
Debate on Green Pass
Sara Monaci, Simone Persico

Gamer Identity and Social Class: An Analysis of Barcelona Teenagers’
Discourses on Videogame Culture and Gaming Practices
Júlia Vilasís-Pamos, Óliver Pérez-Latorre

Taking the Audience Seriously? The Normative Construction of Engaged
Journalism
Jacob L. Nelson, Thomas R. Schmidt

Who You Are Can Predict What You Say on a Virtual Date: Traits as Predictors
of Communication Patterns of Young Men Who Have Sex With Men
Liyuan Wang, Ashley Brown, Lynn C. Miller

A Serial Mediation Model Predicting Covid-19 Vaccines Acceptance in
Portugal: The Critical Role of Conspiracy Theories in the Wake of Perceived
Quality of Government Communication and National Stereotypes
Christin-Melanie Vauclair, Elena Piccinelli
LGBTQ+ Collegiate Athletes and the Double Bind: Insights From the
Experiences of Out Varsity Athletes
Evan Brody, D. Travers Scott, Katrina L. Pariera

Live, Work, Play: Exploring the Rhetorical Dimension of Remote Work
Attraction Incentives Programs
Alberto Lusoli
Cognitive Dissonance in Social Media and Face-to-Face Interactions in
Relation to the Legacy of War
Sanja Vico
The Other Side of the Pandemic: Effects of Racialized News Coverage on
Attitudes Toward Asians and Immigrants
Martina Santia, Ayla Oden, Seon-Woo Kim, Raymond J. Pingree, Jessica Wyers, Kirill Bryanov

Balancing Opportunities and Incentives: How Rising China’s Mediated Public
Diplomacy Changes Under Crisis
Kentaro Nakamura

Coping With Disruption: What This New World Says About Digital Divide Theory
Ashley J. Coventry, Crystal Leung, Bryan Zuniga, Kacey Hsu, Amy L. Gonzales

Agents of Change and Contentious Agents Interwoven Narratives in the Visual
Representations of the Protester in News Magazine Covers
Delia Dumitrica, Alexandra Schwinges

Cultivating Communication Resilience as an Adaptive-Transformative Process
During a Global Pandemic: Extending the Purview of the Communication Theory
of Resilience
Adwoa Sikayena Amankwah, Prince Adu Gyamfi, Abigail Narkie Oduro

Visual Representations in Organizational Instagram Photos and the Public’s
Responses: Focusing on Nonprofit Organizations
Yunhwan Kim, Siyeon Jang

Nonlinear Program Repeat-Viewing Patterns and Their Determinants
Yunjin Choi, Bong Gyou Lee

Networked Huawei Agendas During the U.S.-China Trade Conflict: The
Interrelationships Between Huawei, the News Media, and Public Tweets
Zahedur Rahman Arman

 “Spectacular” User Subjectivities on Instagram: A Discursive Interface
Analysis
Lydia Kollyri, Dimitra L. Milioni

Imagining Algorithms to Believe In: Comparing OkCupid and Tinder Users’
Perceptions of Algorithms to Uncover Alternatives to Algorithmic
Exploitation on Dating Apps
Gregory Narr

Is Open Communication Scholarship a Promise or Peril? Preliminary Interviews
With Qualitative Communication Scholars
Rukun Zhang, Jiankun Gong, Weipeng Hou, Amira Firdaus, Jinghong Xu

The Effects of Narratives and Disclosure Timings on Reducing Stigma and
Implicit Bias Against People Suffering From Mental Illness
Sushma Kumble, Fuyuan Shen

Between Tradition and Modernity: Representation of Women in Family Planning
Campaigns in Pakistan
Farah Azhar


BOOK REVIEWS
Valérie Bélair-Gagnon and Nikki Usher (Eds.), Journalism Research That
Matters
Adina Schneeweis

Kate Fortmueller, Hollywood Shutdown: Production, Distribution, and
Exhibition in the Time of COVID
Nanor Vosgueritchian

Priscilla Hobbs (Ed.), Interpreting and Experiencing Disney: Mediating the
Mouse
Noah Zweig

Gino Canella, Activist Media: Documenting Movements and Networked Solidarity
Patricia Aufderheide

Ralph Tench, Juan Meng, and Ángeles Moreno (Eds.), Strategic Communication
in a Global Crisis: National and International Responses to the COVID-19
Pandemic
Marina Rospitasari, Hersintus Suwenda Syahsuyoso, Ivana Pascalia Sooai
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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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