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[Commlist] International Journal of Communication Announces the Publication of 42 Papers that Published in JUNE

Fri Jun 30 19:09:46 GMT 2023




The International Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the
publication of 42 papers in JUNE 2023, which includes the “Special Section
on Worker Resistance in Digital Capitalism" and the “Special Section on
Afterlives of the Californian Ideology: Tech Movements, Pioneer Communities,
and Imaginaries of Digital Futures." Please log into ijoc.org to read the
papers of interest.
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 ARTICLES

The Journalistic Wishlist: Exploring Reporters’ Desired Skills Using
Delphi Method
Oded Jackman, Zvi Reich

Memes and Veganism: Representations of Vegan Identity and Its Alterity
Camila Joustra, Juan Alfaro, Claudia Giacoman

Zapping Storms: Camp, Parody, and Queer Video Activism
Raffi Sarkissian
From Symbolic Obscurity to Cultural Visibility? African Immigrants on U.S.
Television and the Ambivalence of Nigerians on American Sitcom
Toks Dele Oyedemi

Mediating Banal Populism Through Vlogging in the Philippines
Jefferson Lyndon D. Ragragio
The Role of Media Literacy in Mitigating COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and
Conspiracy Theories
Jad Melki, Dana Hamzeh, Jana Itani, Maya Hariri, Perla Daou, Abdulrahman
Al-Shami, Hamida El Bour, Sahar Khalifa Salim, Saleh Masharqa, Soheir
Othman, Yasar Durra

Audience Perception and Religious Identity Among Social Media Users: The
Case of Muslim Arab Women in Israel
Aysha Agbarya

Inequalities in Remote Gig Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Floor Fiers, Eszter Hargittai

Critiquing “Mainstream Media” on Twitter: Between Moralized Suspicion
and Democratic Possibility
Sean Phelan, Pieter Maeseele

Delegating Issue Importance Judgments: An Experimental Test of the Agenda
Cueing Hypothesis in an Online News Aggregator
Kirill Bryanov

Mukbang Streamers in China: Wanghong as Industry, Laborer, and Exemplar of
Social Transformation
Sijun Shen

Like Grandmother, Like Mother? Multigenerational Mediation of Young
Children’s Media Use
Galit Nimrod, Nelly Elias, Dafna Lemish

How Class Matters: Examining Working-Class Children’s Home Technology
Environments From a Developmental Perspective
Vikki Katz, Brianna Hightower

“I Urgently Need Your Advice”—Digital Stress Experiences and Social
Support in Online Forums
Cordula Nitsch, Susanne Kinnebrock

Behind Closed Doors: How Public Affairs Professionals Perceive the Process
of Organizational Frame-Building
Irina Lock, Sandra Jacobs

BOOK REVIEWS
Dal Yong Jin, Understanding Korean Webtoon Culture: Transmedia Storytelling,
Digital Platforms, and Genres
Haixia Man

Rogers Brubaker, Hyperconnectivity and Its Discontents
Jacob Green

Michael Keane, Haiqing Yu, Elaine J. Zhao, and Susan Leong (Eds.), China’s
Digital Presence in the Asia-Pacific: Culture, Technology, and Platforms
Nicholas P. Fernacz

Cortland Rankin, Decline and Reimagination in Cinematic New York
Michael D. Dwyer

Sarah C. Bishop, A Story to Save Your Life: Communication and Culture in
Migrants' Search for Asylum
Kristin Wells

Traci B. Abbott, The History of Trans Representation in American Television
and Film Genres
Aiden James Kosciesza

Georgina Born, Music and Digital Media: A Planetary Anthropology
Jiaqi Tan, Qiuying Zhao

Joel Penney, Pop Culture, Politics, and the News: Entertainment Journalism
in the Polarized Media Landscape
Valentina Proust

Rachel E. Dubrofsky, Authenticating Whiteness: Karens, Selfies, and Pop
Stars
Sim Gill

Igor E. Kylukanov, Communication: A House Seen from Everywhere
Philip Effiom Ephraim

Danny Kimball, Net Neutrality and the Battle for the Open Internet
Maria Michalis

Emmanuel Alloa (Ed.), This Obscure Thing Called Transparency: Politics and
Aesthetics of a Contemporary Metaphor
Raúl Rodríguez-Ferrándiz
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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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