International Journal of Communication invites you to read these 15 publications that published in October
The International Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the publication of 15 papers in October. To access these papers, please visit ijoc.org.
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ARTICLES
Journalism-Hate as Social Affect: How Anti-Press Sentiments Holistically Shape the Lives of Korean Journalists
Changwook Kim, Wooyeol Shin
Journalist YouTubers: How Platformization Transforms Journalism in an Authoritarian System
Can Ertuna, Ozan Aşık
Scandal as Constructivation: Trust Cultures and the Politics of Legitimacy in Southeast Asia
Karl Patrick R. Mendoza
Playing Dead: TikTok, #Darkhumor Memes, and the Absurdity of School Shootings in the United States
Jacqueline Ryan Vickery
Journalism Innovation Under Autocratization: Comparing Journalistic Resistance in Poland and Slovakia
Simone Benazzo
Christian Nationalism as Media
Reed Van Schenck
Black Lives Matter on the Ground and in Sports: Varied Influences of Delegitimizing News Coverage on Self-Perceived Knowledge and Support for Protests
Danielle K. Brown, Rachel Reis Mourão, Tania Ganguli
Habits and Motivations of Citizens in Receiving and Disseminating Disinformation on Social Media
Ignacio Blanco-Alfonso, María Solano-Altaba, Cristina Rodríguez-Luque, Sergio Arce-García
BOOK REVIEWS
Sara Petersen, Momfluenced: Inside the Maddening, Picture-Perfect World of Mommy Influencer Culture
Jisha Jacob
Myria Georgiou, Being Human in Digital Cities
Soojung Paek
Christopher Chávez, Isle of Rum: Havana Club, Cultural Mediation, and the Fight for Cuban Authenticity
Soojung Paek
Grant Bollmer and Katherine Guinness, The Influencer Factory: A Marxist Theory of Corporate Personhood on YouTube
Oscar Gómez Pascual
Ben Collier, Tor: From the Dark Web to the Future of Privacy
Min Wang
Patrick Ferrucci, The Organization of Journalism: Market Models and Practice in a Fraying Profession
Yelena Dzhanova
Robert Gorwa, The Politics of Platform Regulation: How Governments Shape Online Content Moderation
Yunhee Shim
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