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[Commlist] International Journal of Communication Announces the Publication of 41 Papers that Published in NOVEMBER

Sat Dec 02 17:49:17 GMT 2023






The International Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the
publication of 41 papers in NOVEMBER 2023, which includes the “Special
Section on Is Netflix Riding the Korean Wave or Vice Versa?" Please log into
ijoc.org to read the papers of interest.
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 ARTICLES

War Propaganda Unfolded: Comparative Effectiveness of Propaganda and
Counterpropaganda in Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Anton Oleinik, Volodymyr Paniotto

One Big Store: Source Diversity and Value Capture of Digital Games in
National App Store Instances
Daniel Joseph, David Nieborg, Chris J. Young

Opinion Extremity Predicted by Media Exposure, Information Processing Mode,
and Issue Sophistication About U.S.–China Trade Dispute
Yaxin Dai, Xigen Li
Outcomes and Affordances: Examining why People use Encryption
Shannon M. Oltmann

The Impact of Trust in the Government on Willingness to Disclose Personal
Data in Hong Kong: The Moderating Role of COVID-19 Infection Concern in the
Data Disclosure Mediation Model
Chun Hong Tse, Marko M. Skoric
Developing on Shifting Sands: A Case Study of a Workplace Safety Monitoring
App During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Jacob Johanssen, Iman Naja, Lamiece Hassan, Carl Adams, Mistale Taylor

BTS’s Pandemic Hits and Their Implications: Discursive Re-vitalization of
Neoliberal Hegemony in K-pop Industry
Gooyong Kim

Restorative Power of Empathetic Communication for Participatory Governance
and Community Well-Being
Himani Sharma, Varsha Jain, Emmanuel Mogaji, Anantha Babbili

Motives for Following Social Influencers and Electronic Word-of-Mouth: The
Role of Social Capital
Yoojung Kim, Soojin Kim

Montevideo Convention and CGTN: Defining Statehood for Global Outreach
Keyu Alexander Chen, Virginia Massignan, Mor Yachin, Carol Kay Winkler, Ayse
Deniz Lokmanoglu

Television Continues to Cultivate Attitudes Toward Homosexuality, but Only
Among Politically Conservative Individuals and Women: Evidence from U.S.
General Social Survey Data
Lik Sam Chan, Zurong Liang

The Lives of Others: Unauthorized Depictions of Public Figures in U.S. Film
and TV Drama
Jonathan Stubbs

Unveiling Gatekeeping Practices in Mobile Environments: A Comparative
Analysis of Operating Systems and App Gardens
Juan Ortiz Freuler
Staying Tuned for Censored Information Sources? A Media Habit Approach to
Immigrants’ Information Practices
Abby Youran Qin
Quantifying Public Value Creation by Public Service Media Using Big
Programming Data
Indrek Ibrus, Andres Karjus, Vejune Zemaityte, Ulrike Rohn,
Maximilian Schich

Politicization and Right-Wing Normalization on YouTube: A Topic-Based
Analysis of the “Alternative Influence Network”
Curd Benjamin Knüpfer, Carsten Schwemmer, Annett Heft
Capturing the Media: Similarities Between Viktor Orbán’s and Donald
Trump’s Media Aspirations
Adam Klein

Dynamics of Content Diversity Within Issues, Across Platforms: A Pesticide
Debate in the News and on Twitter
Anke Wonneberger, Sandra Jacobs, Iina Hellsten

Productive Power in Digital Constitutionalism: Analyzing Civil Society
Actors’ Definitions of Digital Rights
Outi Puukko

Fake or Fact? Factors Predicting the Capability of Recipients to Assess the
Truthfulness of Impactful News
Johanna Radechovsky

The Domestication of Netflix in the Gulf
Bouziane Zaid, Mohamed Benmoussa, Khayrat Ayyad, Mohammed Ibahrine,
Abdelmalek El Kadoussi

Examining the Mobilizing Effect of Populist Political Communication: A
Survey Experiment of Populist Communication Style Across Three Policy Issues
Signe Ringdal Bergan

Sharing News About COVID-19: Media Exposure, Self-Perceived Knowledge, and
the Gap of Perceived Susceptibility of Self/Strangers
Yihan Li, Han Fu


FEATURE

Coverage of the Russia–Ukraine War by Television News
Kaarle Nordenstreng, Svetlana Pasti, Tao Zhang, Savyasaachi Jain, Giuliano
Bobba, Henry Wolgast, Aaron Hyzen, Liziane Soares Guazina, Suchitra Patnaik,
Musawenkosi Ndlovu


BOOK REVIEWS
Lin Zhang, The Labor of Reinvention: Entrepreneurship in the New Chinese
Digital Economy
Alberto Lusoli

Sara Liao, Fashioning China: Precarious Creativity and Women Designers in
Shanzhai Culture
Qiuying Zhao

Siegfried Kracauer, Jaeho Kang, Graeme Gilloch, and John Abromeit (Eds.),
Selected Writings on Media, Propaganda, and Political Communication
Aaron Hyzen

Amy D. Propen, At Home in the Anthropocene
Trish Morgan

Camilla Fojas, Border Optics: Surveillance Cultures on the US–Mexico
Frontier
João C. Magalhães

D. Bondy Valdovinos Kaye, Jing Zeng, and Patrik Wikström, TikTok:
Creativity and Culture in Short Video
Liangwen Kuo

Eli M. Noam, Media and Digital Management
Paschal Preston

_____________________________________________________________
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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