International Journal of Communication Publishes 18 Papers in June

International Journal of Communication invites you to read these 18 publications that published in June

USC Annenberg Press and International Journal of Communication

The International Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the publication of 18 papers in June 2025, which includes the Special Section on “True Costs of Misinformation.” To access these papers, please visit ijoc.org.
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ARTICLES

News Engagement Process Model: Theorization of Audience and Journalist Interactions
Soo Young Shin, Serena Miller

Digital Literacy, Information Precarity, and Gendered Exclusion Among Ukrainian Refugee Women in Hungary
Miriam Berg

Fever Dreaming on TikTok: A Conceptual Framework for Performative Nostalgia
Viki Askounis Conner

BOOK REVIEWS

Burçe Çelik, Communications in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire: A Critical History
Reviewer – Aslı Tunç

Adrian Daub, The Cancel Culture Panic: How an American Obsession Went Global
Jonathan Turcotte-Summers

Everyday Resistance, Self-Definition, and Hope on the Black Internet: A Review
Rachel Williams

Lisa Diedrich, Illness Politics and Hashtag Activism
Liu Yang

Kristin M. Peterson, Unruly Souls: The Digital Activism of Muslim and Christian Feminists
Sahar Khamis

Diedrich Diederichsen, Aesthetics of Pop Music
David Z. Gehring

Jia Tan, Digital Masquerade: Feminist Rights and Queer Media in China
Jing Cai

Aditya Deshbandhu, The 21st Century in 100 Games
Devina Sarwatay

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