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[Commlist] Central European Journal of Communication Fall 2021 issue published
Thu Jan 13 20:12:16 GMT 2022
Vol. 14 No. 2(29) (2021): Fall 2021
CEJC 14-2(29) Fall 2021
Editor: Agnieszka Stępińska
Guest Editor: Márton Demeter
Despite its clear focus on the Central and Eastern European region,
Central European Journal of Communication (CEJC) has been a very diverse
journal not just in terms of the geographical composition of its
authors, but also in terms of methodologies and topics. With this, the
journal chose to follow the path of internationalization and inclusion,
not the seclusion policy. Moreover, it presents itself as an
international, not a local journal, while located at the CEE region. In
the last ten years, CEJC published papers by authors from almost 30
different countries. There is a broad set of research methodologies,
theories, and approaches represented in the journal. This present issue
offers a clear impression of this diversity as it contains papers from
three different world regions, including both Eastern and Western Europe
and Asia.
The seven original articles published in CEJC 2021 Fall issue offers a
vast variety of topics and a broad range of perspectives and angles.
Moreover, there is a great diversity in countries where the authors of
this issue live and work, e.g. Romania, Italy, Spain, Russia, Hungary,
and Hong Kong. Although the spectrum of topics and perspectives
presented in the issue is comprehensive, they all address important
scholarly issues and phenomena related to political communication,
journalism, and the role of traditional and online media in citizens’
everyday life.
Published: 2021-12-28
Editorial
Editors' Introduction
Márton Demeter; Agnieszka Stępińska
192-194
Scientific Papers
Social Media News: A Comparative Analysis of the Journalistic Uses
of Twitter
Rosella Rega
195-216
War or Peace Journalism? Study of Media Coverage by Russian Media
Outlets of the Trade War Between China and the USA
Viktor Tuzov
217-236
Media Exposure to Conspiracy vs. Anti-conspiracy Information.
Effects on the Willingness to Accept a COVID-19 Vaccine.
Raluca Buturoiu, Georgiana Udrea, Alexandru Cristian Dumitrache,
Nicoleta Corbu
237-258
Exploring Visual Culture of COVID-19 Memes: Russian and Chinese
Perspectives
Olga Smirnova
259-286
The Populist Dimension of Mediated Discourses About Corruption in
Romania
Delia Cristina Balaban, Mihnea S. Stoica, Orsolya Hanna Vincze,
Iulia Medveschi
287-304
The The Mass Media’s Systemic Contribution to Political
Transformation Coverage of the 1956 Uprising in Hungarian Print Media
(June 1988–June 1989)
Indira Dupuis
305-320
Adolescents on YouTube: Gender Differences Regarding the Videos
They Upload and Watch
Rebeca Suarez-Alvarez, Antonio García-Jiménez, Manuel Montes-Vozmediano
321-342
Interviews
The Age of Algorithms Interview with Professor Lev Manovich
Jacek Mikucki
343-349
Book Reviews
Lev Manovich (2020). Cultural Analytics London: MIT Press
Cambridge, pp. 336, ISBN: 9780262037105
Alicja Waszkiewicz
350-352
Zrinjka Peruško, Dina Vozab and Antonija Čuvalo (2021). Comparing
post-socialist media systems – the case of Southeast Europe London and
New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 301 pp., ISBN 978-0-367-22677-0
Aleksandra Krstic
353-356
Francesco Marconi (2020). Newsmakers: Artificial Intelligence And
The Future Of Journalism New York: Columbia University Press. 216 pp.,
ISBN: 9780-231549356
Paweł Baranowski
357-360
Gladwell M. (2019). Talkng to Strangers: What We Should Know About
the People We Don’t Know Little, Brown & Co, Boston, 400 pp., ISBN
978-0316478526
GIACOMO BUONCOMPAGNI
361-363
Events
The 71st Annual ICA (Virtual) Conference “Engaging the Essential
Work of Care: Communication, Connectedness, and Social Justice”, May
27-31, 2021 (ONLINE}
Agnieszka Stępińska
364-365
8th ECREA conference “Communication and trust: building safe,
sustainable and promising futures”, September 6-9, 2021 (ONLINE)
Agnieszka Stępińska
366-367
13th Central and Eastern European Communication and Media
Conference CEECOM 2021: “The New Communication Revolution”, CRACOW,
POLAND, OCTOBER 21–23, 2021 (ONLINE)
Michał Głowacki
368
Professor Karen Donders wins The Media and Democracy Karol
Jakubowicz Award
Dagmara Sidyk-Furman, Michał Głowacki
369-370
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