IJoC Publishes 14 Articles in September
The International Journal of Communication (IJoC) has published 14 papers in September 2016. Please click on the article title below to access any of the manuscripts that may be of interest to you. We look forward to your comments!
ARTICLES
Free to Expose Corruption: The Impact of Media Freedom, Internet Access and Governmental Online Service Delivery on Corruption
Christopher Starke, Teresa K. Naab, Helmut Scherer
Third-Person Effect of ISIS’s Recruitment Propaganda: Online Political Self-Efficacy and Social Media Activism
Guy J. Golan, Joon Soo Lim
White Millionaires and Hockey Skates: Racialized and Gendered Mediation in News Coverage of a Canadian Mayoral Election
Randy Besco, Bailey Gerrits, J. Scott Matthews
What We Need is Good Communication: Vernacular Globalization in Some Hungarian Speech
David Boromisza-Habashi
E-Democracy and Collaborative Lawmaking: The Discussion of the Political Reform in Brazil
Patricia Gonçalves da Conceição Rossini, Vanessa Veiga de Oliveira
Fonts of Potential: Areas for Typographic Research in Political Communication
Thomas J Billard
First and Second Levels of Intermedia Agenda Setting: Political Advertising, Newspapers, and Twitter during the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election
Yeojin Kim, William J. Gonzenbach, Chris J. Vargo, Youngju Kim
Uncomfortable Proximity: Perception of Christianity as a Cultural Villain in South Korea
Seung Min Hong
Political Invasions into Collective Memories: Russia
Julia Sweet
BOOK REVIEWS
Tristan Anne Borer (Ed.), Media, Mobilization and Human Rights: Mediating Suffering
Lisa Brooten
Victor Pickard, America’s Battle for Media Democracy: The Triumph of Corporate Libertarianism and the Future of Media Reform
Josh Shepperd
Michael Schudson, The Rise of the Right to Know, Politics and the Culture of Transparency, 1945-1975
Mark Hannah
S. Katz, Kids in the Middle: How Children of Immigrants Negotiate Community Interactions for Their Families
Teresa Correa