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[Commlist] International Journal of Communication Announces the Publication of 33 Papers that Published in APRIL

Mon May 01 21:08:12 GMT 2023





The International Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the
publication of 33 papers in APRIL 2023, which includes the “Special
Section on Global Populism: Its Roots in Media and Religion." Please log
into ijoc.org to read the papers of interest.
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 ARTICLES

Perceived Social Sanctions and Deindividuation: Understanding the Silencing
Process on Social Media Platforms
Mustafa Oz, Esra Nur Oz Cetindere

Doing “Reputation” in the Indian Context: An Employee Perspective
Avani Desai, Asha Kaul, Vidhi Chaudhri
Between the Homefront and Battleground, Between TV and Smartphone:
Evaluating the Use of a Second Screen in the May 2021 Israel-Palestine
Crisis
Vered Elishar Malka, Yaron Ariel, Dana Weimann-Saks
How Information Factors and Attitudes Relate to Symptoms of Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder: The Role of Uncertainty in the Case of Deepwater Horizon
Oil Spill
Zhiwen Xiao, Jaesub Lee

Exploring Resilience and Communicated Narrative Sense-Making in South
Africans’ Stories of Apartheid
Haley Kranstuber Horstman, Athena Pedro, Tessa Goldschmidt, Olivia Watson, Maria Butauski

The Fabulous East: On Peripheral Media Capitals and the Streaming Fantasy
Television Genre
Timothy Havens
Clusters of Dark Patterns Across Popular Websites in New Zealand
Cherie Lacey, Alex Beattie, Tristam Sparks
Postmodern Without Modernization: Ages, Phases, and Stages of Political
Communication and Digital Campaigns in Brazil (2010–2020)
Arthur Ituassu

I am an Influencer and I Approve This Message! Examining How Political
Social Media Influencers Affect Political Interest, Political Trust,
Political Efficacy, and Political Participation
Ben Wasike
 Toward a Sociologically Enriched Understanding of Anti-Media Populism: The
Case of Enough is Enough!
Torgeir Uberg Nærland

Partners, Competitors, Frenemies: How Australian Advertising Professionals
Understand the Market Power of Facebook and Google
Samuel Kininmonth, Ramon Lobato

Social Audience and Emotional Bonding in Marvel's Transmedia Phenomenon: An
Exploration of Peruvian Digital Communities
Tomás Atarama-Rojas, Beatriz Feijoo

Politicizing, Personalizing, and Mobilizing in Online Political
Communication: Drivers and Killers of Users’ Engagement
Milica Vuckovic

Community Diversity Climate Impact on the Well-Being of Asian Americans Amid
Anti-Asian Sentiment During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Role of Two-Way
Symmetrical Communication by Local Governments
Jo-Yun Li, Weiting Tao, Yeunjae Lee

Are People Easily Duped by Disinformation? Experimental Evidence for Open
Vigilance
Wuyao Ding, Yan Ge

What Leads to Audience Issue Fatigue? A Linkage Analysis Study on the
Effects of News Coverage on Fatigue From Ongoing News Issues
Gwendolin Gurr, Julia Metag

Communication for Social Changemaking: A “New Spirit” in Media and
Communication for Development and Social Change?
Jessica Noske-Turner

FEATURE

Building Legitimacy in the Absence of the State: Reflections on the Facebook
Oversight Board
Monroe E. Price, Joshua M. Price


BOOK REVIEWS Caty Borum, The Revolution Will Be Hilarious: Comedy for Social Change and
Civic Power
Amy B. Becker

Emily Hund, The Influencer Industry: The Quest for Authenticity on Social
Media
Michael Skey

Sarah Sharma and Rianka Singh (Eds.), Re-Understanding Media: Feminist
Extensions of Marshall McLuhan
Niall Stephens

Matthew E. Khan, Going Remote: How the Flexible Work Economy Can Improve Our
Lives and Our Cities
Elizabeth R. Hornsby

Kevin Driscoll, The Modem World: A Prehistory of Social Media
Aaron Shaw

David J. Park, Media Reform and the Climate Emergency: Rethinking
Communication in the Struggle for a Sustainable Future
Henrik Bødker
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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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