Jurnal
International Journal of Communication Volume 12 Tahun 2018
Shifting Demographics: Understanding How Ethnically Diverse Networks Influence Latinos’ Political Uses of Social Media and Offline Political Engagement -- Andrea M. Quenette, Alcides Velasquez -- 21 pgs.
Mo “Meta” Blues: How Popular Culture Can Act as Metajournalistic Discourse-- Patrick Ferrucci 18 pgs.
Between Violence and Exclusion: Cinematic Representation of Gender Politics in Antarmahal and Water-- Imran Mazid 19 pgs.
Media Censures: The Hutchins Commission on the Press, the New York Intellectuals on Mass Culture -- Stephen Bates 18 pgs.
Immigrants’ Church Participation and Community Integration: The Mediating Role of the Local Storytelling Network -- Minhee Son 23 pgs.
The Whole World Is Watching: Comparing European and United States News Coverage of the U.S. 2008 and 2016 Elections -- Peter Van Aelst, Rens Vliegenthart, Amber E. Boydstun 23 pgs.
Audience, Media, and Cultural Factors as Predictors of Multiscreen Use: A Comparative study of the Netherlands and the United States -- Claire M. Segijn, Anastasia Kononova 23 pgs.
A Racial Reckoning of a Progressive Ideology in Public Discourse -- Sue Robinson 19 pgs.
Routine Adjustments: How Journalists Framed the Charleston Shootings -- William P. Cassidy, Betty H. La France, Sam Babin 21 pgs.
Business Strategies of Korean TV Players in the Age of Over-The-Top (OTT) Video Service -- Eun-A Park 22 pgs.
Imbalances in On-Demand Documentary Offerings. The Case of a Small Media Market: Belgium -- Catalina Iordache, Eline Livémont 26 pgs.
It’s Only a Game, Let’s Leave Politics Out of It: Mega-Sporting Events, Broadcasting Rights, and Network News Bias -- Catie Snow Bailard, Mark Major 22 pgs.
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