International Journal of Communication invites you to read these 29 papers that published in September
The International Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the publication of 29 papers in SEPTEMBER 2023. To access these papers, Ctrl+Click on the titles below for direct hyperlinking.
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ARTICLES
How did #StopAsianHate and #BlackLivesMatter React to Each Other After the Atlanta Shootings: An Analysis of Twitter Hashtag Networks
Jihye Kim, Jae-Woo Kim
The Trust Factor: Investigating the Triple Role of News Media Trust on Perceived Migrant Threat
David De Coninck, Hajo G. Boomgaarden, Hannah Kronschnabl, Leen d’Haenens
Do Brands Matter? Understanding Public Trust in Third-Party Factcheckers of Misinformation and Disinformation on Facebook
Andrea Carson, Timothy B. Gravelle, Justin B. Phillips, James Meese, Leah Ruppanner
Fanning Money: The Cultural Economy and Participatory Politics of Dogecoin
Maximilian Brichta
Catchier Than COVID: An Analysis of Pandemic Coverage by Dutch News Satire Show Zondag Met Lubach
Jonas Nicolaï, Pieter Maeseele
Concerns With Infrastructuring: Invisible and Invasive Forces of Digital Platforms in Hangzhou, China
Kirsikka Grön, Zhuo Chen, Minna Ruckenstein
Toward Productive Coexistence: A Relational Analysis of a Feminist Counterpublic in Twitter K-Pop Fandom
Yena Lee
Stability as an Outcome in Communication Research
Jacob A. Long
Reading Emotions in the Digital Age: A Deep Learning Approach to Detecting Anxiety During the COVID-19 Pandemic Through Social Media
Jinwoo Jeong, Sujin Yoon, Dongyoung Sohn, Yong Suk Choi
Chilean Gays and Lesbians and the Televisual Representations of Homosexuality: Interpreting Changing Images as “Packages” of Information
Ricardo Ramírez
Positive and Negative Role Models in Uncertainty Management Processes About Aging
Kai Kuang, Patricia E. Gettings
From Telefónica to Movistar: A European Case of the Transformation of a Telecom Into a Global TV Company
María José Pérez-Serrano, José Vicente García Santamaría, Andreu Casero Ripollés
Stand-Up: The “Comic” Public Sphere in India
Rashi Bhargava, Samarth Singhal
Why Netizens Report Harmful Content Online: A Moderated Mediation Model
Xinzhou Xie, Lin Shi, Yaoying Zhu
All Radicalization Is Local: Media Influence on Local Islamist Radicalization Processes in Five German and Austrian Hotspots
Katharina Neumann, Philip Baugut
An Exploration of the Communication Dynamics of the Hard-to-Reach: Considering Disintegration of a Communication Infrastructure in Old Age
Carrie Leach, Julie M. Novak, Thomas B. Jankowski, Sandie Pierce, Pam Lapan
Social Media Influencer and Source Credibility: Endorsing Content Moderation on Douyin
Renyi He, Hao Tian
Queer Podcasting as a Medium of Visibility in Türkiye’s Media Ecosystem: A Content Analysis on Episodes
Fırat Tufan, Bilge Şenyüz
Patterns in Making Victims’ Gender Visible or Invisible in News Media Reporting of Boko Haram’s Massacres and Kidnappings
Nathan Beel, Kate Jonathan
Conflicting Responses to Djokovic’s Deportation: Citizenship, The Rule of Law, and Commercial Nationalism
Zala Volcic, Nikolas Matovinovic, Mark Andrejevic
From Moving About the City to Moving About the Home: Considering Bounded Spaces of Connected Mobility
Scott W. Campbell, Morgan Q. Ross, Fan Liang, Rich Ling
What’s in a Name? Imagined Territories and Sea Names in the South China Sea Conflict
Lupita Wijaya
The Role of “State Endorsers” in Extending Chinese Propaganda: Evaluating the Reach of Pro-Regime YouTubers
Marie Brockling, Haohan Lily Hu, King-wa Fu
The Go-Betweens: Political Discussion Management Practices on Social Media Among Political Aides—A Comparative Study
Chen Sabag-Ben Porat, Sharon Haleva-Amir
BOOK REVIEWS
Michael Mario Albrecht, Trumping the Media: Politics and Democracy in the Post-Truth Era
Zahedur Rahman Arman
Nick Monaco and Samuel Woolley, Bots
Ho-Chun Herbert Chang
Luzhou Li, Zoning China: Online Video, Popular Culture, and the State
Mengru Sun
Michael Brüggemann and Simone Rödder (Eds.), Global Warming in Local Discourses: How Communities around the World Make Sense of Climate Change
Lijing Gao
Kyle Parry, A Theory of Assembly: From Museums to Memes
Jan Teurlings
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Larry Gross, Editor
Kady Bell-Garcia, Managing Editor
Chi Zhang, Managing Editor, Special Sections
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