International Journal of Communication Announces the Publication of 22 Papers that Published in MARCH 

International Journal of Communication invites you to read these 22 publications that published in MARCH

The International Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the publication of 22 papers in MARCH 2024. Please log into ijoc.org to read the papers of interest.

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ARTICLES 

Why Do Some Shout and Others Stay Silent? Communication Context Consistency in Political Discourse Offline and on Facebook 
Carrie Anne Platt, Don Waisanen, Jose Marichal  

Meaning Cocreation and Social Influencers in a Digital Racial Crisis A Social Network Analysis of Starbucks’s Racial Crisis in Philadelphia 
Ying Xiong, Moonhee Cho  

Self-Deprecating Cyberculture on TikTok: Experiences of Young Indonesians 
Anindita Widiastuti, Atwar Bajari, Ira Mirawati 

#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar: The Evolution of the Digital Fight Against Authoritarian State Repression 
Tuwanont Phattharathanasut  

Local Production for Global Streamers: How Netflix Shapes European Production Cultures 
Daphne Rena Idiz  

Researching Social Media and Activism With Children and Youth: A Scoping Review 
Annamária Neag, Markéta Supa, Paul Mihailidis 

Impact of Media and Culture on Constructions of Homomasculinity Among Gay and Queer Men in Aotearoa New Zealand 
Martin Kaulback, Elena Maydell 

Dehumanized in Death: Representations of Murdered Women in American True Crime Podcasts 
Jessica Lang, Audrey Alejandro 

Is Communication Visibility a Threat or an Opportunity? Social Media and Anonymous Social Support Organizations 
Katie K. Kang 

FEATURE  
 
What Is the Value of Cultural Analytics? Discerning Value in Digital Environments 
Jonathon Hutchinson 

BOOK REVIEWS 

Djoymi Baker, Jessica Balanzategui, and Diana Sandars, Netflix, Dark Fantastic Genres and Intergenerational Viewing: Family Watch Together TV 
Gina Junhan Fu 

Emiliana Armano, Marco Briziarelli, and Elisabetta Risi (Eds.), Digital Platforms and Algorithmic Subjectivities 
Aiden James Kosciesza 

Martina Topić (Ed.), Women and the Media in Capitalism and Socialism: An Ecofeminist Inquiry 
Jing Cai 

Karen Frost-Arnold, Who Should We Be Online? A Social Epistemology for the Internet 
Liting Lu 

Minna Ruckenstein,The Feel of Algorithms 
Katalin Feher 

Robert Lawson, Language and Mediated Masculinities: Cultures, Contexts, Constraints 
Yiming Wang 

Roselyn Du,Algorithmic Audience in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Tailored Communication, Information Cocoons, Algorithmic Literacy, and News Literacy 
Arjen van Dalen 

Omar Sayfo, Arab Animation: Images of Identity 
Yazan Badran 

Lois M. DeFleur, Sandra Ball-Rokeach, and Marilyn Ihinger-Tallman, We Few, We Academic Sisters: How We Persevered and Excelled in Higher Education (Betty Houchin Winfield, Ed.) 
Gaye Tuchman 
 
Dan Bouk, Democracy’s Data: The Hidden Stories in the U.S. Census and How to Read Them 
Emilia Ruzicka 

Mike Piero, Video Game Chronotopes and Social Justice: Playing on the Threshold 
Sabrina Sonner 

Jennifer Clary-Lemon and David M. Grant (Eds.), Decolonial Conversations in Posthuman and New Material Rhetorics 
Fatima Zahid Ali 

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Silvio Waisbord, Editor 
Kady Bell-Garcia, Managing Editor
Chi Zhang, Managing Editor, Special Sections
Mark Mangoba-Agustin, Webmaster

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