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[Commlist] Call for Book Reviews IJOC

Thu Feb 22 16:59:12 GMT 2024




The International Journal of Communication has the following PDF book titles
available for review for publication consideration.
If interested in reviewing one of these PDF books, please complete this
application form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc8y5hMPYrIg4LPUX11EF28wJWYD835c2muvUfhOM5bFeZijw/viewform?usp=sf_link

(If interested in reviewing more than one book, please complete the form for
each book you want to be considered for.)

Please note the addition of book review essays, which are longer reviews
that synthesize two books. This call also features two curated thematic
lists (journalism and climate/environmental communication). Scholars who
work in these areas are encouraged to share the list with their networks.

This call will be open for 24 hours to give international colleagues in
different time zones equal opportunities to participate.
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This is on a first-come, first-served basis for serious book reviewers only.
We apologize in advance if the book you’ve requested is not available at
the time you respond. We often receive multiple requests for the same book,
and will only respond to the reviewers we end up selecting.

Sincerely,

IJoC Editorial Office
USC Annenberg Press
University of Southern California

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1) Algorithmic Rights and Protections for Children by Mizuko Ito, Remy
Cross, Karthik Dinakar and Candice Odgers (Eds.)

2) Television in the Streaming Era: The Global Shift by Jean Chalaby (link)

3) Media Ruins: Cambodian Postwar Media Reconstruction and the Geopolitics
of Technology by Margaret Jack

4) The Infodemic: Disinformation, Geopolitics & the Covid-19 Pandemic by
Gabriele Cosentino

5) Sonic Sovereignty: Hip Hop, Indigeneity, and Shifting Popular Music
Mainstreams by Liz Przybylski

6) The Two Revolutions: A History of the Transgender Internet by Avery
Dame-Griff

7) Crip Authorship: Disability as Method by Mara Mills and Rebecca Sanchez
(Eds.)

8) Rhetoric in Debt by Kellie Sharp-Hoskins

9) Arab Women's Revolutionary Art. Between Singularities and Multitudes by
Nevine El Nossery (VitalSource)

10) Indigenous Media Activism in Argentina by Francesca Belotti
(VitalSource)

11) Public Scholarship in Communication Studies by Thomas J Billard and
Silvio Waisbord (Eds.)

12) Research Handbook on Visual Politics by Darren Lilleker and Anastasia
Veneti (single-use link)

13) Camp TV of the 1960s: Reassessing the Vast Wasteland by Isabel Pinedo
and W. D. Phillips (Eds.) (VitalSource)

14) Caught on Tape: White Masculinity and Obscene Enjoyment by Casey Ryan
Kelly (VitalSource)

15) Deceitful Media: Artificial Intelligence and Social Life after the
Turing Test by Simone Natale (VitalSource)

16) Patterns of Exploitation: Understanding Migrant Worker Rights in
Advanced Democracies by Anna K. Boucher (VitalSource)

17) The Other Side of Empathy by Jade E. Davis

18) Digital Citizenship in Africa: Technologies of Agency and Repression by
Tony Roberts and Tanja Bosch (Eds.)

19) Storythinking: The New Science of Narrative Intelligence by Angus
Fletcher

20) Chinese Creator Economies: Labor and Bilateral Creative Workers by Jian
Lin

21) Making #Charlottesville: Media from Civil Rights to Unite the Right by
Aniko Bodroghkozy

22) Kids Across the Spectrums: Growing Up Autistic in the Digital Age by
Meryl Alper

23) Aesthetics of Pop Music by Diedrich Diederichsen

24) Lesbian Potentiality and Feminist Media in the 1970s by Rox Samer

25) Working Musicians: Labor and Creativity in Film and Television
Production by Timothy D. Taylor

26) Uncomfortable Television by Hunter Hargraves

27) The Life of a Number: Measurement, Meaning and the Media by Brendan
Lawson (link)

28) In the Land of the Unreal: Virtual and Other Realities in Los Angeles by
Lissa Messeri

29) Queering Science Communication: Representations, Theory, and Practice by
Lindy A. Orthia and Tara Roberson (Eds.) (link)

30) The Digital Health Self: Wellness, Tracking and Social Media by Rachael
Kent (link)

31) Destination Detroit: Discourses on the Refugee in a Post-Industrial City
by Rashmi Luthra

32) How to Read Like You Mean It by Kyle Conway

33) Buy Now: How Amazon Branded Convenience and Normalized Monopoly by Emily
West

34) Parody in the Age of Remix: Mashup Creativity vs. the Takedown by
Ragnhild Brøvig

35) In Defense of Solidarity and Pleasure: Feminist Technopolitics from the
Global South by Firuzeh Shokooh Valle

36) Real Life in Real Time: Live Streaming Culture by Johanna Brewer, Bo
Ruberg, Amanda L.L. Cullen and Christopher J. Persaud (Eds.)

37) Digital Capabilities: ICT Adoption in Marginalized Communities in Israel
and the West Bank by Amit Schejter

38) The Virus Touch: Theorizing Epidemic Media by Bishnupriya Ghosh

39) Media Activism, Artivism and the Fight Against Marginalisation in the
Global South: South-to-South Communication by Andrea Medrado, Isabella Rega
(VitalSource)

40) Rules of the Road: The Automobile and the Transformation of American
Criminal Justice by Spencer Headworth

41) Transformative Media: Intersectional Technopolitics from Indymedia to
#BlackLivesMatter by Sandra J

<b>Book Review Essays (2,000–3,000 words)</b>
1)	Work and Alienation in the Platform Economy: Amazon and the Power of
Organization by Sarah Kassem (link) + The Warehouse: Workers and Robots at
Amazon by Alessandro Delfanti
2)	Border Tunnels: A Media Theory of the U.S.–Mexico Underground by Juan
Llamas-Rodriguez + The Cybernetic Border: Drones, Technology, and Intrusion
by Iván Chaar López

<b>Climate/Environmental Communication</b>
1)	The Mediated Climate: How Journalists, Big Tech, and Activists Are Vying
for Our Future by Adrienne Russell
2)	A Sense of Urgency: How the Climate Crisis Is Changing Rhetoric by Debra
Hawhee 3) Empirical Ecocriticism: Environmental Narratives for Social Change by
Matthew Schneider-Mayerson, Alexa Weik von Mossner, Frank Hakemulder, and W.
P. Malecki (Eds.)
4)	Stay Cool: Why Dark Comedy Matters in the Fight Against Climate Change by
Aaron Sachs
5)	Saving Ourselves: From Climate Shocks to Climate Action by Dana R. Fisher

<b>Journalism</b>
1)	Avoiding the News: Reluctant Audiences for Journalism by Benjamin Toff,
Ruth Palmer, and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
2)	The Paradox of Connection: How Digital Media is Transforming Journalistic
Labor by Diana Bossio, Valérie Bélair-Gagnon, Avery E. Holton, and Logan
Molyneux
3)	Podcast Journalism: The Promise and Perils of Audio Reporting by David O.
Dowling
4)	Computing the News: Data Journalism and the Search for Objectivity by
Sylvain Parasie
5)	Blurring Boundaries of Journalism in Digital Media New Actors, Models and
Practices by María-Cruz Negreira-Rey, Jorge Vázquez-Herrero, José
Sixto-García, Xosé López-García (Eds.)
6)	The Journalist's Predicament: Difficult Choices in a Declining Profession
by Matthew Powers and Sandra Vera-Zambrano
7)	News Nerds: Institutional Change in Journalism by Allie Kosterich
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International Journal of Communication (IJoC)
USC Annenberg Press
University of Southern California
http://ijoc.org/
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