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[Commlist] International Journal of Communication Announces the Publication of 53 Papers that Published in February

Fri Mar 01 16:52:53 GMT 2024




International Journal of Communication
announces the publication of 53 papers that
published in FEBRUARY

The International Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the
publication of 53 papers in FEBRUARY 2024, which includes the “Book Review
Forum on Eszter Hargittai's Connected in Isolation.” Please log into
ijoc.org to read the papers of interest.
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ARTICLES

The Making of Elihu Katz, 1926–1956: Generations and Ethnoreligious
Identities in the Transnational Development of Communication Studies Peter Simonson
Glittering Generalities: Reconsidering the Institute for Propaganda Analysis
 A.J. Bauer
Do They Stop? How Do They Stop? Why Do They Stop? Whether, How, and Why
Teens Insert “Frictions” Into Social Media’s Infinite Scroll Nikhila Natarajan
In Dishonor of: The Assemblage of Counter-Memory as Networked Resistance on
Twitter  Fatima Gaw, Jon Benedik A. Bunquin
Memories on Steel and Vinyl: The Northern Pacific Railway and the Sound of
Memory  Bryce D. Tellmann
Mapping Chinese Digital Nationalism: A Literature Review Xiaoyu Zhang, Delia Dumitrica, Jeroen Jansz
Physiological Response to Political Advertisement: Examining the Influence
of Partisan and Issue Congruence on Attention and Emotion  H. Denis Wu
Digital Artivisms: Creative Practices, Digital Technologies, and Political
Participation Among Young Portuguese Artivists Ricardo Campos, José Alberto Simões
Jair Bolsonaro’s Populist Communication on Brazilian Television: An
Analysis of Television Newscasts on Globo and Record During the COVID-19
Pandemic  Bruno Araújo, Liziane Guazina
Analyzing Media Representations of Terrorist Attacks Against Muslims: A
Comparative Content Analysis of the Christchurch Mosque Attacks on BBC, Al
Jazeera, and Al Arabiya Websites  Fatima Abdul Rehman, Ruba Salma
“They Are Amongst Us”: News About Islamist Terrorism, Perceptions of
Sleeper Terrorists, and Negative Stereotypes Toward Muslims in the West Jörg Matthes, Ruta Kaskeleviciute Reviving the “Yellow Peril” Digitally: Anti-Asian Hate on Twitter During the COVID-19 Pandemic Fangjing Tu, Shanshan Jiang, Xue Gong Spoilers as Self-Protection: Investigating the Influence of Empathic Distress and Concern for the Self on Spoiler Selection Sarah E. Brookes, Judith E. Rosenbaum, Morgan E. Ellithorpe
The First Spanish-Language Album to Reach Number One: El Último Tour del
Mundo, Bad Bunny, and the Billboard 200  Christopher Joseph Westgate
How Chinese Women Cope With Physical and Psychological Traumas in
Gynecological Examinations: A Situational Analysis of Patients’
Communicative Accommodation
Xinying Yang, Hongfeng Qiu Bibliometric Analysis on the Research Trend of Over the Top
Platforms—Focusing on Social Science Research on Netflix From 2001 to 2020
Xiaole Zhu, Yeajin Joo, Yoonjae Nam Debunking News as a Journalistic Genre: From the Inverted Pyramid to a Circular Writing Model Paula Herrero-Diz, David Varona-Aramburu, Marta Pérez-Escolar Intersectional Powers of Digital Repression: How Activists are Digitally Watched, Charged, and Stigmatized in Thailand Janjira Sombatpoonsiri Different Dimensions of Communicative Exchanges in Online Political Talk: Measuring Reciprocity Through Structures, Behaviors, and Discourses Tariq Choucair, Rousiley C. M. Maia That Is So Mainstream: The Impact of Hyper-Partisan Media Use and Right-,
Left-Wing Alternative Media Repertoires on Consumers’ Belief in Political
Misperceptions in the United States Brittany Shaughnessy, Myiah J. Hutchens, Eliana DuBosar Agenda-Setting Effects During Times of Social Disruption: The Influence of Mass Media and Personal Experiences on Societal Concerns Sophia Schaller, Dorothee Arlt, Jens Wolling Developing an Affordance-Practice Framework to Data Practices: How Civic Technologists Practice Data Literacy Cross-Regionally Alejandro Alvarado Rojas >From Information Poverty to Information Deficit: An Intersectional Analysis
of Women of Color’s News Information-Seeking Habits in the Digital Age
Chelsea Peterson-Salahuddin
>From Emancipation to Confusing the Nation: Social Media and Figurations of
Disinformation a Decade After the Arab Uprisings
Nermin Elsherif, Tasniem Anwar Dual Impact of Tie Strength and Visibility of Action on Political Participation Types Simin Michelle Chen Unfair Competition: How States Use Disinformation to Exercise Public Diplomacy Juan Luis Manfredi Commodification of Spirituality and the Spiritual Healers’ Labor on Facebook Berit Renser, Katrin Tiidenberg >From Cultivation to Self-Cultivation: Alternative Media and Reinforcing
Spirals in a Fragmented Media Environment  Angelica Cöster, Adam Shehata
When Partisans Do Not Share Partisan News: Third-Person Effect in an Era of
Polarized Politics
Seungsu Lee, Jaeho Cho


BOOK REVIEWS

Rules and Rivals: A Review Essay
Sue Curry Jansen

Leland G. Spencer, Rape, Agency, and Carceral Solutions: From Criminal
Justice to Social Justice Courtney D. Tabor David Goodman and Joy Elizabeth Hayes, New Deal Radio: The Educational Radio Project David Elliot Berman Thomas Poell, David Nieborg, and Brooke Erin Duffy, Platforms and Cultural Production Mustafa Oz Laine Nooney, The Apple II Age: How the Computer Became Personal Rongxin Ouyang Lee McGuigan, Selling the American People: Advertising, Optimization, and the Origins of Adtech Jennifer Hessler Elyakim Kislev, Relationships 5.0: How AI, VR, and Robots Will Reshape Our Emotional Lives Jinyuan Zhan Sue Robinson, How Journalists Engage: A Theory of Trust Building,
Identities, and Care  Andrea Wenzel
Aynne Kokas, Trafficking Data: How China Is Winning the Battle for Digital
Sovereignty  Jing Zeng
Jeremy Packer, Paula Nuñez de Villavicencio, Alexander Monea, Kathleen
Oswald, Kate Maddalena, and Joshua Reeves, The Prison House of the Circuit:
Politics of Control from Analog to Digital  Michelle Phan
Patrick Ferrucci and Scott A. Eldridge II (Eds.), The Institutions Changing
Journalism: Barbarians Inside the Gate  Thomas R. Schmidt
Senta Siewert, Performing Moving Images: Access, Archives and Affects Kelsey Moore
Peiren Shao, New Perspectives on Geography of Media  Yingzi Qu, Guofeng Wang
Exploring Creativity Under Platform Capitalism   Barry John King
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Silvio Waisbord, Editor Kady Bell-Garcia, Managing Editor Chi Zhang, Managing Editor, Special Sections Mark Mangoba-Agustin, Webmaster
Please note that according to the latest Google Scholar statistics, IJoC
ranks 7th among all Humanities journals and 8th 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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