International Journal of Communication invites you to read these 12 publications that published in March
The International Journal of Communication is pleased to announce the publication of 12 papers in March 2026. To access these papers, please visit ijoc.org.
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ARTICLES
The Ventriloquial Configuring of Communication: International Communication Association Presidential Addresses as Legitimizing Rituals
Nicolas Bencherki, Dominique Trudel
“I Am Not a Conspiracy Theorist, But . . .”: Communicative Norms in Conspiracy Theory Supporters’ Interactions With Other News Users in Germany, Israel, Sweden, and the United States
Christian Baden, Nina Springer, Benjamin Krämer, Nina Steindl
The Quotidian Web and the Accidental Archive
Ethan Zuckerman, Ryan McGrady
Digital Feminism and Anti-Feminism in Interaction: Relational Dynamics and Hybridization Across Seven Spanish-Speaking Communities on Twitter
Catalina Farías, Elohim Monard, Fernanda Carvajal, Jiyoun Suk, Teresa Correa, Ingrid Bachmann, Christine Garlough, Dhavan V. Shah
Online Eudaemonic Spaces for Students During COVID-19: A Cross-National Comparison of Confession Discourses on Facebook
Ofer Shinar, Elad Segev
Testing the Effects of Relative Newsworthiness on News Selection
Minchul Kim, Yanqin Lu
BOOK REVIEWS
Oliver L. Haimson, Trans Technologies
Jack McLaren
Matt Sienkiewicz and Nick Marx, That’s Not Funny: How the Right Makes Comedy Work for Them
Madelijn Strick
Mirca Madianou, Technocolonialism: When Technology for Good is Harmful
Jillian C. York
Vassil Girginov and Katerina Girginova (Eds.), Handbook on Sport and Culture
Argyro Elisavet Manoli
Hanan Badr and Karin G. Wilkins (Eds.), Critical Communication Research With Global Inclusivity
Yujie Huang
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