International Journal of Communication invites you to read these 37 publications that published in October
The International Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the publication of 37 papers in OCTOBER 2024 which includes the “Book Review Forum on Jürgen Habermas’s A New Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere and Deliberative Politics.” To access these papers, Ctrl+Click on the titles below for direct hyperlinking, or go to ijoc.org.
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ARTICLES
Challenging the Public Service Remit: A Cross-National Comparison of Guidelines for PSM Multiplatform Journalism
Danilo Rothberg, Daniele Ferreira Seridório, Dominik Speck, Sivaldo Pereira da Silva
Between Hagiography and Self-Trolling: Multimodal Analysis of Memes for Boric in the 2021 Chilean Presidential Election
Mario Álvarez Fuentes, Claudia Mellado
Understanding Journalistic Culture as Context and Result of Negotiation
Patric Raemy, Lea Hellmueller, Tim P. Vos
Toward a Translational News Ecology: Covering the 2022 Australian Federal Election on WeChat
Fan Yang, Robbie Fordyce, Luke Heemsbergen
Persuasion at First Sight? Testing the Reciprocal Relationship of Repeated Interactions With Virtual Assistants, Trust, and Persuasion
Carolin Ischen, Theo B. Araujo, Hilde A. M. Voorveld, Guda van Noort, Edith G. Smit
Transnational Subscription Video-On-Demand Services in Spain: Promotion and Advertising of Audiovisual Works
Josep Pedro, Gemma Camáñez García
Smart TV Users and Interfaces: Who’s in Control?
Ramon Lobato, Alexa Scarlata, Bruno Schivinski
Delegitimizing or Supportive Agenda Framings? Media Coverage of the Extinction Rebellion’s Agenda in Finland
Janette Huttunen
Women’s Work-Family Balance in Slovenia: Associations With Job Stress, Division of Labor Satisfaction, and Relational Well-Being
Elizabeth Dorrance-Hall, Kelsey Earle, Mengyan Ma, Lorraine Kuch, Yue Zhang, Katie Osika
How Are Attitudes Toward News Coverage of Immigration Related to General Trust in News Media? A Longitudinal Test of Spillover Effects of Hostile Media and Credibility Perceptions
Florian Wintterlin, Gwendolin Gurr, Julia Metag
Building Voter Intimacy: Comparing Populist Communication Strategies in the Closing Stages of Elections in Taiwan and Germany
Jiun-Chi Lin, Leen d’Haenens, Dachi Liao
Patterns of Polarizing Communication During COVID-19: Emotionality, Incivility, Conflict, and Negativity in Facebook Posts of Government and Opposition Leaders
Alena Kluknavská, Alena Macková
Harmful or Helpful? A Comparative Analysis of News Depictions Concerning New Media and Eating Disorders
Valerie Gruest, Amy A. Ross Arguedas, Pablo J. Boczkowski
Disentangling Public Sphere Fragmentation From Media Choice Expansion: Three Measurement Strategies and Their Implications
Diógenes Lycarião
Attacks on Journalism as an Occupational Hazard
Valérie Bélair-Gagnon, Kathleen Searles, Emily Vraga, Avery E. Holton, Edson C. Tandoc, Jr.
Modes of Recognition and the Persistence of Center-Periphery Constellations in the Digital Public Sphere
Patrick Donges, Christian Pieter Hoffmann, Christian Pentzold
Impact and Blame: Visual Climate Change Communication on Twitter/X During the California Wildfires
Aidan McGarry, Emiliano Treré
Constructing Optimism as Anticipatory Resilience: Enacting Resilience Processes Over Time Following Pandemic-Related Job Loss Predicts Optimism of Lessons Learned
Steven R. Wilson, Dennis P. DeBeck, Timothy Betts, Kai Kuang, Elizabeth A. Hintz, Tess Whipple, Patrice M. Buzzanell, Josie K. Boumis
Cultivating Deliberative Citizenship Orientations in Communication Studies
Idit Manosevitch
Funny Enough: Incorporating Humor Into Health Messages to Promote Breast Self-Examination Behavior
Sijia Liu, Liang Chen
The Influence of Personality on Motivations: Comparing Uses and Gratifications of Social Media Users in the United States and Kuwait
Deb Aikat, Mariam Alkazemi, Faten Alamri, Catherine Zimmer, Ali Al-Kandari
Cross-Disciplinary Communication in a Translational Medicine Center: An Analysis of Networks and Logics
Claudia Montero-Liberona, Dominique Nicole Campbell, John C. Lammers, Diego Gómez-Zará
BOOK REVIEWS
Rashmi Luthra, Destination Detroit: Discourses on the Refugee in a Post-Industrial City
Rajiv Aricat
Angus Fletcher, Storythinking: The New Science of Narrative Intelligence
Géraldine Bengsch
Stephen Cushion, Beyond Mainstream Media: Alternative Media and the Future of Journalism
Wisnu Prasetya Utomo
Spencer Headworth, Rules of the Road: The Automobile and the Transformation of American Criminal Justice
Mark Fenster
Paul Kaplan and Daniel LaChance, Crimesploitation: Crime, Punishment, and Pleasure on Reality Television
Brandon Golob
Ruth Moon, Authoritarian Journalism: Controlling the News in Post-Conflict Rwanda
Lindsay Palmer
Lev Manovich, Cultural Analytics
Ivo Furman
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