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[Commlist] International Journal of Communication Announces the Publication of 33 Papers that Published in August
Thu Aug 31 07:02:52 GMT 2023
The International Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the
publication of 33 papers in AUGUST 2023, which includes the “Special
Section on The Role of Media on Political Polarization." Please log into
ijoc.org to read the papers of interest.
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ARTICLES
Two Tales of One War: Understanding the Media Coverage of the Yemeni Civil
War in Saudi Arabia and Qatar
Talha İsmail Duman, Furkan Halit Yolcu
The Power of Fake News: Big Data Analysis of Discourse About
COVID-19–Related Fake News in South Korea
Sou Hyun Jang, Kyoung Eun Jung, Yong Jeong Yi
Political Campaign Ads on Facebook: Investigating the Effects of Incivility
in Videos and User Comments on Affective Polarization and Mobilization
Taberez Ahmed Neyazi, Ozan Kuru, Subhayan Mukerjee
Digital Personal Storytelling of Union Supporters and Opponents in
Neoliberal Organizational Settings
Tamar Lazar
Attracting Effective Support on Social Networking Sites: Examining Three
Characteristics of Online Support-Seeking Messages
Siyue Li, Diyi Liu, Chenyu She, Wenjing Pan
Seeing With Transparency: Mapping the Privacy-Security Controversy Over
Digital Contact Tracing in Vietnam
Dang Nguyen
“They Expect us to All be Yellow”: Rhetorical Construction of Asianness
in Blackface Controversy Around Jella’s Yellowish-Brown Tanning Makeup on
YouTube
Seonah Kim
Coming Out of the Fog of War and Adoption Trauma: Central American Adoptees
and Social Media Support Groups
Nathan Rossi
Questioning Public Service Media in Egypt and Spain
Mercedes Medina, Rasha Allam
The Politics of Disconnection: A Systematic Review of Politically Motivated
Unfriending
Qinfeng Zhu
Disclosing Hearing Loss: Managing Boundaries Surrounding a Stigmatized
Identity
Brittany N. Lash
Automated Fact-Checking to Support Professional Practices: Systematic
Literature Review and Meta-Analysis
Laurence Dierickx, Carl-Gustav Lindén, Andreas Lothe Opdahl
The Coloniality of Dating Apps: Racial Affordances and Chinese Men Using Gay
Dating Apps in Sydney
Rodrigo Perez Toledo, L. L. Wynn
“It Comes With the Job”: How Journalists Navigate Experiences and
Perceptions of Gendered Online Harassment
João Miranda, Maria João Silveirinha, Susana Sampaio-Dias, Bruno Dias,
Bibiana Garcez, Mateus Noronha
“No Does Not Always Mean No”: The Discursive Representation of Female
Sexual Rejection as “Last Minute Resistance” in Pick-Up Artist
Communities
Giuseppina Scotto di Carlo
The Politics of Pity Under Authoritarianism: How Government-Controlled Media
Regulates Audiences' Mediated Experiences of Distant Suffering
Zhe Xu, Mengrong Zhang
Selling Synthetic Sisterhood: Legitimation Strategies of Entrepreneurship on
MLM Corporate Websites
Heidi E. Huntington, Mary E. Brooks
FEATURE
Converging Media Unions: A Labor History of Newsworkers in a Predigital Age
Errol Salamon
BOOK REVIEWS
Fiona Rossette-Crake, Digital Oratory as Discursive Practice: From the
Podium to the Screen
David Boromisza-Habashi
Elena Block, Discursive Disruption, Populist Communication and Democracy:
The Cases of Hugo Chávez and Donald J. Trump
Raymie E. McKerrow
Thy Phu, Erina Duganne, and Andrea Noble (Eds.), Cold War Camera
Liz Hallgren
Jacob Nelson, Imagined Audiences: How Journalists Perceive and Pursue the
Public
Anya Schiffrin
Jennifer Miller, The Transformative Potential of LGBTQ+ Children's Picture
Books
Jackson McLaren
James Balfour, Representing Schizophrenia in the Media: A Corpus-Based
Approach to UK Press Coverage
Jiamin Pei, Min Wang
Chrisanthi Giotis, Borderland: Decolonizing the Words of War
Maia Nichols
Ross Melnick, Hollywood's Embassies: How Movie Theaters Projected American
Power Around the World
Eneos Çarka
Shanon Fitzpatrick, True Story: How a Pulp Empire Remade Mass Media
Hana Vega
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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 7th among all Humanities journals and 8th 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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