International Journal of Communication invites you to read these 34 papers that published in May

International Journal of Communication invites you to read these 34 papers that published in May

The International Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the publication of 34 papers in MAY 2023, which includes the “Special Section on Civic Participation in the Datafied Society.” 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

Influence of Public Service Media Consumption on Citizens’ Perceptions of the Need for Public Media: The Moderating Role of Political Ideology
Marcela Campos Rueda  

The Ambivalent Governance of Platformed Chinese Feminism Under Censorship: Weibo, Xianzi, and Her Friends
Yijia Gu, Luke Heemsbergen 

Manufacturing Humanitarian Imagery: Explaining Norwegian Refugee Council’s Public Communication Strategies Toward the Syrian and Central African Crises
David Ongenaert, Stijn Joye, Øyvind Ihlen  

Subscribe Now: On the Effectiveness of Advertising Messages in Promoting Newspapers’ Online Subscriptions
Bartosz Wilczek, Ina Schulte-Uentrop, Neil Thurman

Uncovering Protest Paradigm Effect Processes: Representations and Perceptions of Media Protest Coverage Among Greek Youth
Alexandros Vlazakis, Aphrodite Baka  

When Distancing Fails—How Journalists’ Discursive and Mnemonic Techniques Facilitated the Rise of Trump and Trumpism
Jennifer R. Henrichsen 

Persuasive Communication Strategies in Breast Self-Awareness Messages: An International Perspective
Christine Skubisz

Bayesian Multilevel Modeling and Its Application in Comparative Journalism Studies
Chung-Hong Chan, Adrian Rauchfleisch

International News Media Coverage of Black Lives Matter: Evidence From Norway
Hilmar Mjelde 

Popes as Public Diplomats: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Vatican’s Foreign Engagement and Storytelling
Phillip Arceneaux

Reporting in the Age of Coronavirus: Alternating Between “Shoe-Leather” and “Slippers” Journalism
Mirjana Pantic

Media Parallelism Beyond the Political World: How Newspapers Push Economic Agendas Through Editorial Journalism
Deivison Henrique De Freitas Santos, Francisco Paulo Jamil Marques

Networked Platform Governance: The Construction of the Democratic Platform
Robyn Caplan

Understanding Fake News Corrective Action: A Mixed-Method Approach
Homero Gil de Zúñiga, Manuel Goyanes, Chris Skurka

Testing the Role of Inspirational and Crime News Use in Self-Report Empathic Concern and Helping
Chun Yang, Masahiro Yamamoto

The Impact of Advertisers on Media and Journalism in Transitional Democracies: The Case of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
Jiyan Faris, Pieter Maeseele, Kevin Smets

TikTok and COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation: New Avenues for Misinformation Spread, Popular Infodemic Topics, and Dangerous Logical Fallacies
Morgan Lundy

Probing the Coping Processes Between Social Media (WhatsApp) Addiction and Mental Health During Social Distancing
Adil S. Al-Busaidi, Victoria Dauletova, Jean Claude Kwitonda


FEATURE

“Napalm Girl” at 50: On Photojournalism and the Ethics of Care
Meenakshi Gigi Durham


BOOK REVIEWS

Ralph Engelman and Carey Shenkman, A Century of Repression: The Espionage Act and Freedom of the Press
Renita Coleman

Heather Ford, Writing the Revolution: Wikipedia and the Survival of Facts in theDigital Age
Noah Zweig 

Nathaniel Tkacz, Being With Data: The Dashboarding of Everyday Life
Li Zeng 

Nicholas Mirzoeff, White Sight: Visual Politics and Practices of Whiteness
Frederick Brady Fletcher

Regina M. Marchi, Day of the Dead in the USA: The Migration and Transformation of a Cultural Phenomenon (rev. 2nd ed.)
Robert Heckert 

Chuyun Oh, K-pop Dance: Fandoming Yourself on Social Media
Jungmin Kwon

Karen Redrobe and Jeff Scheible (Eds.), Deep Mediations: Thinking Space in Cinema and Digital Cultures
James Gabrillo

Christina S. Beck (Ed.), Communication in the 2020s: Viewing Our World Through the Eyes of Communication Scholars
Yingfeng Zhang

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Larry Gross, Editor
Kady Bell-Garcia, Managing Editor
Chi Zhang, Managing Editor, Special Sections

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