International Journal of Communication invites you to read these 24 papers that published in OCTOBER
The International Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the publication of 24 papers in October 2020 which includes the “Special Section on Women’s Rights in Turkey.” To access these papers, Ctrl+Click on the titles below for direct hyperlinking or go to ijoc.org to read the Special Section.
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ARTICLES
A Critical Analysis of Attempts to Regulate Native Advertising and InfluencerMarketing
Kyle Asquith, Emily M. Fraser
Antecedents of Information Seeking and Sharing on Social Networking Sites: An Empirical Study of Facebook Users
Wenhai Chih, Junaidi Junaidi, Jaime Ortiz
Sonic Archives of Breathlessness
Poppy de Souza
Political Rumor Communication on Instant Messaging Platforms: Relationships With Political Participation and Knowledge
Nojin Kwak, Daniel S. Lane, Qinfeng Zhu, Slgi S. Lee, Brian E. Weeks
Professionalism as a Response to Right-Wing Populism? An Analysis of a Metajournalistic Discourse
Benjamin Krämer, Klara Langmann
European Twitter Networks: Toward a Transnational European Public Sphere?
Javier Ruiz-Soler
Digital Gender Disidentifications: Beyond the Subversion Versus Hegemony Dichotomy and Toward Everyday Gender Practices
Lukasz Szulc
Russiagate, WikiLeaks, and the Political Economy of Posttruth News
Stephen M. E. Marmura
A Time-Series Analysis of Public Diplomacy Expenditure and News Sentiment: A Case Study of the U.S.–Japan Relationship
Byung Wook Kim, Suman Lee, Hwalbin Kim
Faces of Biased Selectivity: A Latent Profile Analysis to Classify News Audiences and Their Selection Biases in the U.S. and UK
Toni G.L.A. van der Meer, Michael Hameleers, Anne C. Kroon
When Survey Respondents Cheat: Internet Exposure and Ideological Consistency in the United States
Bethany P. Bryson
Conspiracy, Religion, and the Public Sphere: The Discourses of Far-Right Counterpublics in the U.S. and South Korea
Menno H. Reijven, Sarah Cho, Matthew Ross, Gonen Dori-Hacohen
Understanding the Negative Consequences of Watching Social Live Streaming Among Chinese Viewers
Anan Wan, Linwan Wu
News-Sharing Repertoires on Social Media in the Context of Networked Authoritarianism: The Case of Turkey
Suncem Kocer, Çiğdem Bozdağ
BOOK REVIEW
R. Sooryamoorthy, Networks of Communication in South Africa: New Media,
New Technologies
Lingham Lionel Thaver
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Larry Gross, Editor
Arlene Luck, Founding Managing Editor
Kady Bell-Garcia, Managing Editor
Kasia Anderson, Managing Editor, Special Sections
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