International Journal of Communication Announces the Publication of 23 Papers that Published in APRIL

International Journal of Communication invites you to read these 23 publications that published in April

The International Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the publication of 23 papers in April 2024. Please log into ijoc.org to read the papers of interest.

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ARTICLES

Search Engines as “Globalizing Machines”: International News Flow Through Google During the 2020 Belarusian Presidential Election
Daria Kravets

Analysis of Peruvian Newspaper Portrayal of Chinese Foreign Direct Investments From 2001 to 2020: An Exploration of Factors Influencing International Economic News Reporting 
Longxing Wang, Yicheng Zhu, Juan Diego Zamudio Padilla, Ruitong Huang, Zejia Bi, Yue Shu, Haoyi Chen

The Effects of Elihu Katz: A Stepwise Enrichment of the Concept of Communication Effects 
Klaus Bruhn Jensen, W. Russell Neuman

Nationalism for Sale? Transnational Capital, Gender Politics, and Policing the Patriots in Digital Platform
Sara Liao, Lin Sun 

Perceptions of Opinion Climate in Online Comments and Among the General Public: Examining the Roles of Personal Opinion, Political Knowledge, and Comment Reading
Ki Deuk Hyun, Nakwon Jung, Mihye Seo

How Do Individuals With Conspiracy Beliefs Respond to Humorous Public Service Announcements Promoting COVID-19 Vaccination? The Role of Scientific Consensus and Vaccine Confidence
Jeong-Yeob Han, Hanyoung Kim, Hye Jin Yoon, Ja Kyung Seo

African Media Portrayals of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi 
Brooke Chambers, j. Siguru Wahutu

Blurring Social Order With Public Sentiment: Governing Online Disinformation Through Criminal Penalty in China
Tingting Li, Daniel C. Hallin 

Disinformation Perceptions and Media Trust: The Moderating Roles of Political Trust and Values 
Francis L. F. Lee

The Role of News Sharing in Curbing the Negative Impact of Misperceptions on Prosocial Behavior During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Jihyang Choi, Jiyoung Lee, Hae Jung Oh

On Digital Media Risks, Intensive Parenting, and Glocal Tensions: Public Discourse and Parents’ Experiences in Vietnam 
Becky Pham

Legitimation, Authenticity, and Communicative Entitlement in YouTube “Lifestyle” Vlogs: The Case of “Hygge”
Will Gibson, Elisabeth Muth Andersen

Were Online Media Biased? An Assessment of Statement and Actor Bias During the 2015 Referendum in Greece
Paschalia (Lia) Spyridou, Vasiliki Triga, Dimitra L. Milioni

Engaging With the Oscar-Winning Parasite on Social Media: Intercultural Use of Country-of-Origin Frames
Dam Hee Kim, Kyung Jung Han, Sungchul Lee

BOOK REVIEWS 

Rasmus Kleis Nielsen and Sarah Anne Ganter, The Power of Platforms: Shaping Media and Society 
Gayoung Jeon

ShinJoung Yeo, Behind the Search Box: Google and the Global Internet Industry 
Shumaila J. Bhatti

Istvan Kecskes (Ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of Intercultural Pragmatics 
Xiaoyu Lai 

Jean Burgess, Kath Albury, Anthony McCosker, and Rowan Wilken, Everyday Data Cultures
Karin Bogdanova

Aaron Trammell, Repairing Play: A Black Phenomenology
Kishonna L. Gray 

Hsin-I Cheng and Hsin-i Sydney Yueh (Eds.), Resistance in the Era of Nationalisms: Performing Identities in Taiwan and Hong Kong
Zhengqing Yan, Haiyan Wang 

Screen Time
Anna P. Wald

Sarah Banet-Weiser and Kathryn Claire Higgins, Believability: Sexual Violence, Media, and the Politics of Doubt 
Jilly Boyce Kay 

Alice E. Marwick, The Private Is Political: Networked Privacy and Social Media 
Paulo Carvão

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Silvio Waisbord, Editor 
Kady Bell-Garcia, Managing Editor
Chi Zhang, Managing Editor, Special Sections
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