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[Commlist] International Journal of Communication Announces the Publication of 34 Papers That Published in NOVEMBER
Tue Dec 01 16:37:53 GMT 2020
The International Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the
publication of 34 papers in November 2020 which includes the “Special
Section on Comparative Media Studies in the Digital Age.” Please visit
ijoc.org to read these articles and the Special Section.
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ARTICLES
Click It, Binge It, Get Hooked: Netflix and the Growing U.S. Audience for
Foreign Content
Brad Limov Examining Anti-CAA Protests at Shaheen Bagh: Muslim Women
and Politics of
the Hindu India
Kiran Vinod Bhatia, Radhika Gajjala Contextualizing the Effect of
Digital Protest Appeals on Political
Self-Expression: Evidence From a Cross-Case Comparison
Matthew David Jenkins Status and Expertise in the Structuring of
Reciprocal Exchanges on Twitter:
Replies, Retweets, and Mentions During National Diabetes Awareness Month
Seungyoon Lee, Jae Eun Chung, Namkee Park, Jessica R. Welch Breaking
the Silence: Applying and Extending the Theory of Situational
Support to Understand Mental Health Services Use Among Chinese Immigrants in
the United States Jo-Yun Li Toward an Interwoven Community of Practice:
How Do NGOs Work With Chinese
Journalists on Reporting Climate Change? Yeheng Pan, Michaël
Opgenhaffen, Baldwin Van Gorp Agencies and Experiences of the “Good
Participant”: The Long-Term
Trajectories of Patients Turned Media Participants
Espen Ytreberg, Kjersti Thorbjørnsrud Competition and Media
Performance: A Cross-National Analysis of Corporate
Goals of Media Companies in 12 Countries
Christian-Mathias Wellbrock, Maria Arango Kure, Christopher Buschow
Employee Mistreatment Crises and Company Perceptions
Seoyeon Kim, Lucinda L. Austin Media Regime Disruption and the
Conditions of Public Reflexivity Ben O'Loughlin Shaping Regional
Synergies: Digital Media, Investigative Reporting, and
Collaboration for Improving Democracy and Accountability in Latin America
Dolors Palau-Sampio
The Experience of Internet Freedom Among African Users
Valentina Bau, Enrico Calandro Tweeting in Solidarity: Examining Frame
Diffusion and Alignment Processes
Among Immigrant-Serving NGOs Before and After Donald Trump’s Travel Ban
Wenlin Liu, Summer Harlow Associations Between Media Representations of
Physical, Personality, and
Social Attributes by Gender: A Content Analysis of Children’s Animated
Film Characters María Pilar León González, Álvaro Infantes Paniagua,
Tracey Thornborrow,
Onofre Contreras Jordán Forgotten Frames: Proposing the Concept of
“Digressive Framing” Using
Left-Out Frames in Chinese Media Coverage of Left-Behind Children
Renita Coleman, Tong Chen The Politics of Good Enough: Rural Broadband
and Policy Failure in the
United States
Christopher Ali “Them Cuffs Keep Them Quiet”: Facebook Users’ Reactions
to Live
Arrests During Racial Justice Protests
Martina Santia, P. Brooks Fuller, Nathan P. Kalmoe, Paromita Saha Online
Moral Disclosure and the Construction of Privacy Practices
Tamar Ashuri, Ruth Halperin Internet Memes as “Tactical” Social Action:
A Multimodal Critical
Discourse Analysis Approach
Mohamed Ben Moussa, Sanaa Benmessaoud, Aziz Douai Unpacking K-pop in
America: The Subversive Potential of Male K-pop Idols’
Soft Masculinity
Jeehyun Jenny Lee, Rachel Kar Yee Lee, Ji Hoon Park Understanding Older
Adults’ Preferences for and Motivations to Use
Traditional and New ICT in Light of Socioemotional Selectivity and
Selection, Optimization, and Compensation Theories
Pradnya Joshi, Anastasia Kononova, Shelia Cotten
BOOK REVIEWS
Sun-ha Hong, Technologies of Speculation: The Limits of Knowledge in a Data
Driven Society
Anthony Glyn Burton
Basyouni Hamada and Saodah Wok (Eds.), Off and Online Journalism and
Corruption: International Comparative Analysis
Tiago Lima Quintanilha
Jasmine Mitchell, Imagining the Mulatta: Blackness in U.S. and Brazilian
Media
Renita Coleman
Caty Borum Chattoo and Lauren Feldman, A Comedian and an Activist Walk into
a Bar: The Serious Role of Comedy in Social Justice
Prateekshit Pandey
Mari-Liis Madisson and Andreas Ventsel, Strategic Conspiracy Narratives: A
Semiotic Approach
Ben O'Loughlin
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Larry Gross, Editor
Arlene Luck, Founding Managing Editor Kady Bell-Garcia, Managing Editor
Kasia Anderson, Managing Editor, Special Sections Please note that
according to the latest Google Scholar statistics, IJoC
ranks 3rd among all Humanities journals and 5th among all Communications
journals in the world — demonstrating the viability 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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