International Journal of Communication
invites you to read these 28 papers that published in FEBRUARY 2019
The International Journal Communication is pleased to announce the publication of 28 papers in February 2019. To access these papers, please Ctrl+Click on the titles below for direct hyperlinking to these articles. We look forward to your feedback!
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ARTICLES
Earwitnessing Detention: Carceral Secrecy, Affecting Voices, and Political
Listening in The Messenger Podcast
Maria Rae, Emma Russell, Amy Nethery
The Impacts of Territorial Communication Norms and Composition on
Online Trolling
Pnina Fichman, Elizabeth Peters
Visual Presentation of Refugees During the “Refugee Crisis” of 2015–2016
on the Online Portal of the Croatian Public Broadcaster
Ljiljana Saric
The Representation of Graphene in the Online Press of the United States,
the United Kingdom, and Spain
Blanca Guasch, Sergi Cortiñas, Marta González, Santiago
Justel-Vázquez, Javier Peña
Dealing with Increasing Complexity: Media Orientations of Communication
Managers in Public Sector Organizations
Sandra Jacobs, Anke Wonneberger
Relations of Media Production in Occupy Wall Street
John L. Hammond
Jan-Hinrik Schmidt, Lisa Merten, Uwe Hasebrink, Isabelle Petrich,
Amelie Rolfs
Identifying Normativity in Communication Research: A Typology and
a Framework for Assessing Scientific and Extrascientific Norms
Liane Rothenberger, Claudia Auer, Cornelius B. Pratt
The Narrative Engageability Scale: A Multidimensional Trait Measure for
the Propensity to Become Engaged in a Story
Helena Bilandzic, Freya Sukalla, Cornelia Schnell, Matthias R.
Hastall, Rick W. Busselle
“In Spite of” and “Alongside”: Disillusion and Success in Advocacy
Communication for the Roma
Adina Schneeweis
Web Infrastructures and Online Attention Ecology
Harsh Taneja, Angela Xiao Wu
Future Talk: Accounting for the Technological and Other Future Discourses
in Daily Life
Meryl Alper
“Airpocalyse” and the China Smog Crisis: Examining Online and Offline
Civic Engagement Motives, Attention and Actions
Yashu Chen, Pauline Cheong
Selective Exposure and Perceived Identification With Characters in
Transnational Arabic Television
Tamara Kharroub, Andrew J. Weaver
FEATURES
Truth, Communication, and Democracy
Douglas Porpora, Seif Sekalala
BOOK REVIEWS
Lori Kido Lopez, Asian American Media Activism: Fighting for Cultural
Citizenship
Greg Niedt
Farooq Sulehria, Media Imperialism in India and Pakistan
Oliver Boyd-Barrett
Matthew W. Ragas and Ron Culp (Eds.), Mastering Business for Strategic Communicators: Insights and Advice from the C-Suite of Leading Brands
Vanessa Bravo
Michael Palm, Technologies of Consumer Labor: A History of Self-Service
Ngai Keung Chan
Heinz Nigg (Ed.), Rebel Video: The Video Movement of the 1970s
and 1980s
Gino Canella
Lisa Parks and Caren Kaplan (Eds.), Life in the Age of Drone Warfare
Hugo Ljungbäck
Jade L. Miller, Nollywood Central
Annemarie Iddins
Safiya Noble, Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce
Racism
Aymar Jean Christian
David Cromwell and David Edwards, Media Lens, Propaganda Blitz: How
the Corporate Media Destroy Reality
Alan MacLeod
Julien Mailland and Kevin Driscoll, Minitel: Welcome to the Internet
Frances Corry, Anna C. Loup
Colin Milburn, Mondo Nano: Fun and Games in the World of Digital Matter
Maxwell Foxman
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Larry Gross
Editor
Arlene Luck
Managing Editor