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[Commlist] Issue 11.1 of the Political Economy of Communication journal published

Sun May 04 09:09:56 GMT 2025




We are pleased to announce the publication of *issue 11.1 of the Political Economy of Communication journal:*

*https://polecom.org/index.php/polecom <https://polecom.org/index.php/polecom> *

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This issue includes:

*From Broadcast to Broadband: Policy Silences in the ‘Compromise and Consensus’ of Industry Capture <https://polecom.org/index.php/polecom/article/view/175>*

By Sydney L Forde & Matthew F Jordan

*Finding a Connection Between Digital Communication, Echo Chambers and Polarization: A More Critical Reappraisal of the Evidence and Trends <https://polecom.org/index.php/polecom/article/view/176>*

By Aeron Davis

*“Informal Regulation” of Private Internet Firms in China Through Party-Building: An Institutionalist Political Economy Perspective <https://polecom.org/index.php/polecom/article/view/177>*

By Aifang Ma

*Afghanistan’s Media Political Economy Under the Taliban De Facto Government <https://polecom.org/index.php/polecom/article/view/178>*

By Qurban Hussian Pamirzad

*Framing the Gaza Conflict: Media Bias, Violence, and the Battle of Narratives <https://polecom.org/index.php/polecom/article/view/179>*(commentary)**

By Tarek Cherkaoui

*Creativity Versus Commodification <https://polecom.org/index.php/polecom/article/view/180>*(book review)**

By Barry King

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