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[Commlist] Special Guest edited Issue 11.2 of The Political Economy of Communication published

Tue May 13 22:42:43 GMT 2025




We are pleased to announce that Issue 11.2 of *The Political Economy of Communication i*s now available. *_https://mail.polecom.org/index.php/polecom <https://mail.polecom.org/index.php/polecom>_*

This is a special issue guest-edited by Thomas Allmer, Paško Bilić, Benjamin Birkinbine, Jaka Primorac, Jernej Amon Prodnik, Toni Prug, and Sašo Slaček Brlek.

Contributions include:
*_On Open Standards and Proprietary Infrastructures: Continuous Integration and Regulation through Capitalist Enclosures <https://mail.polecom.org/index.php/polecom/article/view/182>_*
By Tobias Stadler

*_Exploring Algorithmic Resistance and Breaching <https://mail.polecom.org/index.php/polecom/article/view/183>_*
By Thomas Zenkl

*_The Double-edged Sword of Digital Technologies: Exploring Precarious Work and Life in Serbia’s Local Newsrooms <https://mail.polecom.org/index.php/polecom/article/view/184>_*
By Igor Išpanović

*_The Neoliberalization of Identity Politics in American Television Production <https://mail.polecom.org/index.php/polecom/article/view/185>_*
By Corinne Weinstein






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