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[Commlist] International Journal of Communication Announces the Publication of 71 Papers that Published in January
Wed Feb 01 11:11:04 GMT 2023
The International Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the
publication of 71 papers in JANUARY 2023, which includes the “Special
Section on Theorizing the Korean Wave” and the "Special Section on
COVID-19, Digital Media, and Health." Please log into ijoc.org to read the
papers of interest.
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ARTICLES
Journalistic Role Performance of the Thai Press on the Issue of
Transgender
Rights
Nattawaj Kijratanakoson
From Westernization to Internationalization: Research Collaboration Networks
of Communication Scholars From Central and Eastern Europe
Marton Demeter, Dina Vozab, Francisco José Segado Boj
Morally Driven and Emotionally Fueled: The Interactive Effects of Values and
Emotions in the Social Transmission of Information Endorsing E-cigarettes
Jiaxi Wu, Yunwen Wang, Yusi Aveva Xu, Jessica L. Fetterman, Traci Hong
Knowledge Work in Platform Fact-Checking Partnerships
Valérie Bélair-Gagnon, Rebekah Larsen, Lucas Graves, Oscar Westlund
Plant-Based Meat and the Perceived Familiarity Gap Hypothesis: The Role of
Health and Environmental Consciousness
Pengya Ai, Sofia Contreras-Yap, Shirley S. Ho
Googling in Russian Abroad: How Kremlin-Affiliated Websites Contribute to
the Visibility of COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories in Search Results
Florian Toepfl, Anna Ryzhova, Daria Kravets, Arista Beseler
Echo Chambers, Cognitive Thinking Styles, and Mistrust? Examining the Roles
Information Sources and Information Processing Play in Conspiracist Ideation
Brian McKernan, Patrícia Rossini, Jennifer Stromer-Galley
Meditating the Revolution: Analysis of the Sudanese Professionals
Association Communicative Strategies During Sudan’s 2018–2019 Revolution
Hala A. Guta
A Persuadable Type? Personality Traits, Dissonant Information, and Political
Persuasion
Alessandro Nai, Yves Schemeil, Chiara Valli
More a Red Herring Than a Harbinger of Democracy: Myanmar’s Experiment
With Media Freedom and Domestic Media Coverage of the Rohingya
Halle M. Young, Nicole Anderson, Mona S. Kleinberg, Jenifer Whitten-Woodring
The Politics of Being a K-Pop Fan: Korean Fandom and the “Cancel the Japan
Tour” Protest
Jennifer M. Kang
“Seeing but not Believing”: Undergraduate Students’ Media Uses and
News Trust
Ana Isabel Melro, Sara Pereira
Blame It on the Algorithm? Russian Government-Sponsored Media and
Algorithmic Curation of Political Information on Facebook
Elizaveta Kuznetsova, Mykola Makhortykh
Making Sense of Human Advocacy Narrative: Raising Support for People Seeking
Asylum Among Diverse Audiences
Merrilyn Delporte, Bree Hurst, Jennifer Bartlett, Caroline Hatcher
Migrating Counterpublics: German Far-Right Online Groups on Russian Social
Media
Vadim Voskresenskii
Diraya.media—Learning Media Literacy With and From Media Activists
Philipp Seuferling, Ingrid Forsler, Gretchen King, Isabel Löfgren, Farah
Saati
“We Have No Newspapers . . . Dull! Dull!”: Mass Media Dependency During
the American Civil War
Betty Houchin Winfield, Chad Painter
From the Global to the Local and Back Again: MFAs’ Digital Communications
During COVID-19
Ilan Manor, Moran Yrachi
Collaborative I-Docs Beyond the Screens: Face-to-Face Participation
Processes in Interactive Non-Fiction
Juanjo Balaguer, Arnau Gifreu-Castells
Cuteness in Mobile Messaging: An Exploration of Virtual “Cute” Sticker
Use in China and the United States
Dongdong Yang, Laura Labato, Shardé M. Davis, Yuren Qin
Health, Concerns, and Finance: News Framing of Wearing Masks in China From
2001 to 2020
Zhifei Mao, Huaxin Peng, Di Wang, Mengfan He, Kun Zhou
Language Ideologies and Behavioral Attitudes Toward Ethnolinguistic
Outgroups: Perceived Linguistic Competence and Intergroup Anxiety as
Explanatory Variables
Gretchen Montgomery-Vestecka, Yan Bing Zhang
Social Entrepreneurship Versus Conventional Entrepreneurship: How
Entrepreneurship Orientation Moderates the Effects of Human Capital and
Social Capital Signals on Media Crowdfunding Success
Jiyoung Cha
Crisis Communication on Twitter: Differences Between User Types in Top
Tweets About the 2015 “Refugee Crisis” in Germany
Sanja Kapidzic, Felix Frey, Christoph Neuberger, Stefan Stieglitz, Milad
Mirbabaie
“A Very Difficult Choice”: Bolsonaro and Petismo in Brazilian Newspapers
Juliana Gagliardi, Camilla Tavares, Afonso de Albuquerque
Processing Vaccine Misinformation: Recall and Effects of Source Type on
Claim Accuracy via Perceived Motivations and Credibility
Michelle A. Amazeen, Arunima Krishna
From System to Skill: Palo Alto Group’s Contested Legacy of Communication
Yonatan Fialkoff, Amit Pinchevski
User Perceptions and Trust of Explainable Machine Learning Fake News
Detectors
Jieun Shin, Sylvia Chan-Olmsted
Activists and Journalists as Co-Creators and Co-Revisionists of U.S.
Histories: The 1619 New York Times Project
Elaine Almeida, Sue Robinson
When Do Data Collection and Use Become a Matter of Concern? A Cross-Cultural
Comparison of U.S. and Dutch Privacy Attitudes
Jessica Vitak, Yuting Liao, Anouk Mols, Daniel Trottier, Michael Zimmer,
Priya C. Kumar, Jason Pridmore
Cues Signaling Gender Segregation and Gender Inclusion in Public Spaces
Affect Adolescents’ Binary Conceptualization of Gender and Attitudes
Toward Transgender and Nonbinary People
Traci K. Gillig, Sonia Jawaid Shaikh, Leila Bighash
Self- and Social Corrections on Instant Messaging Platforms
Sheryl Wei Ting Ng, Taberez Ahmed Neyazi
Is the MENA Surfing to the Extremes? Digital and Social Media, Echo
Chambers/Filter Bubbles, and Attitude Extremity
Kevin M. Wagner, Jason Gainous, Allison Warnersmith, Dane Warner
The New American Dream: Neoliberal Transformation as Character Development
in Schitt’s Creek
William Joseph Sipe
Distinction and Cosmopolitanism: Latin American Middle-Class, Elite
Audiences and Their Preferences for Transnational Television and Film
Joseph Straubhaar, Melissa Santillana, Vanessa de Macedo Higgins-Joyce,
Luiz G. Duarte
Social Media and Protest Behavior in a Restrictive Traditional Media
Environment: The Case of the Philippines
Jason P. Abbott, Jason Gainous, Kevin M. Wagner
The Mediating Role of Depression in the Relationship Between News
Consumption and Interparty Hostility During Covid-19
Meital Balmas, Renana Atia, Eran Halperin
“They Just Want to Erase Us”: Triumphant Modernity and Catastrophic
Witnessing in Debates About Genocide in Xinjiang
Stephen J. Hartnett, Andrew Gilmore
A Systematic Literature Review of Research From 2010 to 2020 Addressing
User-Generated Online Comments Related to Health Issues and Recommendations
for Future Research
Muhammad Ittefaq, Mauryne Abwao, Ioana A. Coman, Waqas Ejaz
A Leader and a Lady? A Computational Approach to Detection of Political
Gender Stereotypes in Facebook User Comments
Aliya Andrich, Emese Domahidi
Believing in Credibility Measures: Reviewing Credibility Measures in Media
Research From 1951 to 2018
Anina Hanimann, Andri Heimann, Lea Hellmueller, Damian Trilling
A Multiple-Stakeholder Perspective of Patient–Provider Communication Among
Families With Rare Diseases in Taiwan Through a Cross-Cultural Lens
Jinli Wu, Hsinyi Hsiao, Lei Chen, Chun-Ying Weng, Pao-Sheng Chang,
Shao-Yin Chu
Intergroup Contact, Traditional and Social Media Use, and Attitudes Toward
Chinese People in COVID-19: U.S. College Students’ Perspective
Yan Bing Zhang, Teri Terigele, Molly Han, Sile Li, Yang Yu, Racheal Ruble
FEATURE
Renewing Pedagogical Research and Practices: Helping International Students
Succeed Post-COVID-19
Piyawan Charoensap-Kelly, Narissra Punyanunt-Carter
BOOK REVIEWS
Amir Hetsroni and Meriç Tuncez (Eds.), It Happened on Tinder: Reflections
and Studies on Internet-Infused Dating
Min Wang
Lindsay Ems, Virtually Amish: Preserving Community at the Internet’s
Margins
Louisa S. White
Lisa M. Tillmann, Kathryn Norsworthy, and Steven Schoen, Mindful Activism:
Autoethnographies of Social Justice Communication for Campus and Community
Transformation
Courtney D. Tabor
Emily Hund, The Influencer Industry: The Quest for Authenticity on Social
Media
Tyler Quick
Qiao Li, Yanqiu Guan, and Hong Lu (Eds.), Development of the Global Film
Industry: Industrial Competition and Cooperation in the Context of
Globalization
Youwen Ma
Elaine J. Yuan, The Web of Meaning: The Internet in a Changing Chinese
Society
Eileen Le Han
Last Moyo, The Decolonial Turn in Media Studies in Africa and the Global
South
Burçe Çelik
María Pia López, Not One Less: Mourning, Disobedience and Desire
Lucila Rozas Urrunaga
Victor Fan, Cinema Illuminating Reality: Media Philosophy Through Buddhism
Jacob Green
Zac Gershberg and Sean Illing, The Paradox of Democracy: Free Speech, Open
Media, and Perilous Persuasion
Yotam Ophir
Rolien Hoyng and Gladys Pak Lei Chong (Eds.), Critiquing Communication
Innovation: New Media in a Multipolar World
Liting Lu
Louisa Ha and Lars Willan (Eds.), The U.S.-China Trade War: Global News
Framing and Public Opinion in the Digital Age
Tanja Vierrether
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Larry Gross, Editor Kady Bell-Garcia, Managing Editor
Chi Zhang, Managing Editor, Special Sections
Please note that according to the latest Google Scholar statistics, IJoC
ranks 9th among all Humanities journals and 9th among all Communications
journals in the world — demonstrating the viability of 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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