International Journal of Communication Announces the Publication of 12 Papers that Published in MAY

International Journal of Communication invites you to read these 12 publications that published in May

The International Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the publication of 12 papers in May 2024. Please log into ijoc.org to read the papers of interest.

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ARTICLES

An Integrative Conception of Micromobility: Its Technical Tendency, Its Appropriation, and the Role of Mobile Interfaces 
Thilo von Pape, Jean-Claude Domenget, Séverine Equoy-Hutin, Sophie Mariani-Rousset, Thomas Buhler

“Bargaining With Patriarchy”: Newsroom Experiences of Women Journalists in Turkey and Greece
Sevda Alankus

Extending Athlete Reputational Crises: Theorizing Underperformance Crises and the Flip Appeal
Lillian B. Feder, Diana Zulli

Making Politics Attractive: Satirical Memes and Attention to Political Information in the New Media Environment 
Kirill Chmel, Nikita Savin, Michael X. Delli Carpini

Russian Public-Diplomacy Efforts to Influence Neighbors: Media Messaging Supports Hard-Power Projection in Ukraine and Georgia 
Maureen Taylor, Natalie M. Rice, Oleg Manaev, Catherine A. Luther, Suzie L. Allard, R. Alexander Bentley, Joshua Borycz, Benjamin D. Horne, Brandon C. Prins

Online Disinformation in Brazil: A Typology of Discursive Action of Harmful Political Content on WhatsApp and Facebook
Tatiana Dourado, Victor Piaia, Viktor Chagas, Dalby Dienstbach, Marco Aurelio Ruediger, Eurico Matos, João Guilherme Bastos dos Santos

“They Know Everything”: Folk Theories, Thoughts, and Feelings About Dataveillance in Media Technologies 
Dong Zhang, Sophie C. Boerman, Hanneke Hendriks, Margot J. van der Goot, Theo Araujo, Hilde Voorveld

Firewalls Have Ears: How Horizontal Privacy Regulation Influences Online Political Expression in Russia
Aysenur Dal

BOOK REVIEWS 

Tamara Kneese, Death Glitch: How Techno-Solutionism Fails Us in This Life and Beyond
Kate Maddalena

Johanna Brewer, Bo Ruberg, Amanda L. L. Cullen, and Christopher J. Persaud (Eds.), Real Life in Real Time: Live Streaming Culture 
Alberto Lusoli

Daniel Miller, Laila Abed Rabho, Patrick Awondo, Maya de Vries, Marília Duque, Pauline Garvey, Laura Haapio-Kirk, Charlotte Hawkins, Alfonso Otaegui, Shireen Walton, and Xinyuan Wang, The Global Smartphone: Beyond a Youth Technology
Tanja Bosch

Xin Pei, Pranav Malhotra, and Rich Ling (Eds.), Women’s Agency and Mobile Communication Under the Radar
Haixia Man

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