The International Journal Communication is pleased to announce the publication of 30 papers in March 2018 including the Special Section on Privacy at the Margins. To access these papers, please Ctrl+Click on the article titles below for direct linking or go to ijoc.org. Good reading!
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ARTICLES
Examining the Connectedness of Connective Action: The Participant-Initiated Facebook Pages in Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement
Yin Zhang, Francis L. F. Lee
Political Participation in Hong Kong: The Roles of News Media and Online Alternative Media
Chuanli Xia, Fei Shen
American Realities on Public Television: Analysis of Independent Television Service’s Independent Documentaries, 2007–2016
Caty Borum Chattoo, Patricia Aufderheide, Michele Alexander, Chandler Green
The Role of Social Media in Protest Participation: The Case of Candlelight Vigils in South Korea
Sangwon Lee
Public and Personal Responses to Environmental Pollution in China: Differential Susceptibility, Direct Experience and Media Use
Shaojing Sun, Andy Merolla, Mihye Seo
Invitation to Witness: The Role of Subjects in Documentary Representations of the End of Life
Emily West
The Paradox of Source Credibility in Canadian and U.S. Domestic Counterterrorism Communications
Patrick Belanger, Susan Szmania
The Transnationalism of Cultural Journalism in Sweden: Outlooks and Introspection in the Global Era
Anna Roosvall, Andreas Widholm
“Seize Your Moment, My Lovely Trolls”: News, Satire, and Public Opinion About Net Neutrality
Paul R. Brewer, Dannagal G. Young, Jennifer L. Lambe, Lindsay H. Hoffman, Justin Collier
All at Once or Bit by Bit? How the Serialization of News Affects Recipients’ Attitudes Toward Politicians Involved in Scandals
Christian von Sikorski, Johannes Knoll
Contemporary Gurus in Indian Classrooms: Changing Professorial Authority and Cultural Tensions in Managing Digital Connectivity
Uttaran Dutta, Pauline Hope Cheong, Robert Shuter
Public Service Austerity Broadcasts: Framing the Euro Debt Crisis
Mark Cullinane
BOOK REVIEWS
Bilge Yesil, Media In New Turkey: The Origins of an Authoritarian Neoliberal State
Melike Asli Sim
Tania Lewis, Fran Martin and Wanning Sun, Telemodernities: Television and Transforming Lives in Asia
Yang Bai
Jack Qiu, Goodbye iSlave: A Manifesto for Digital Abolition
Janice Hua Xu
Nico Carpentier, The Discursive-Material Knot: Cyprus in Conflict and Community Media Participation
John D.H. Downing
Stephen Coleman, Can the Internet Strengthen Democracy?
Niall P. Stephens
Kylie Jarrett, Feminism, Labor and Digital Media The Digital Housewife
Yuanjie Xia
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Larry Gross
Editor
Arlene Luck
Managing Editor