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Media and Communication
2013 - 2025
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2024, volume 12
- Delayed Reflections: Media and Journalism Data Deserts in the Post-Socialist Czech Republic

- Lenka Waschková Císařová, Iveta Jansová and Jan Motal
- News Media Monitoring Capabilities in 14 European Countries: Problems and Best Practices

- Halliki Harro-Loit and Tobias Eberwein
- Media and Journalism Research in Small European Countries

- Ragne Kõuts-Klemm, Tobias Eberwein, Zrinjka Peruško, Dina Vozab, Anda Rožukalne, Ilva Skulte and Alnis Stakle
- Who Watches the Watchdog? Understanding Media Systems as Information Regimes

- Mart Ots, Peter Berglez and Lars Nord
- Researching Media and Democracy Researchers: Monitoring Capabilities in Poland

- Michał Głowacki, Jacek Mikucki, Katarzyna Gajlewicz-Korab, Łukasz Szurmiński and Maria Łoszewska-Ołowska
- A Deliberative Democracy Framework for Analysing Trust in Journalists: An Application to Italy

- Sergio Splendore, Diego Garusi and Augusto Valeriani
- Media Accountability: Global Trends and European Monitoring Capabilities

- Marcus Kreutler and Susanne Fengler
- Legal and Ethical Regulation in Slovakia and Its Relation to Deliberative Communication

- Ľudmila Čábyová, Peter Krajčovič, Magdaléna Švecová, Jana Radošinská, Andrej Brník and Juliána Mináriková
- Institutional Arbitrageurs: The Role of Product Managers as a Locus of Change in Journalism

- Allie Kosterich and Cindy Royal
- E-Commerce as a Source of Revenue in Spanish Digital News Media

- Alfonso Vara-Miguel, Cristina Sánchez-Blanco, Samuel Negredo-Bruna and Charo Sádaba-Chalezquer
- Organizations as Innovations: Examining Changes in Journalism Through the Lens of Newly-Emerging Organizations

- Christopher Buschow and Maike Suhr
- Breaking Away From Hectic Daily Media Production: Unleashing Explorative Innovation Through Inter-Firm Collaborations

- Giordano Zambelli and Luciano Morganti
- Can’t Fix This? Innovation, Social Change, and Solutionism in Design Thinking

- Annika Richterich
- Contextualization: A Path to Chinese Traditional News Media’s Integration Into Social Media

- Difan Guo, Haiyan Wang and Jinghong Xu
- Bundling Digital Journalism: Exploring the Potential of Subscription-Based Product Bundles

- Lukas Erbrich, Christian-Mathias Wellbrock, Frank Lobigs and Christopher Buschow
- Innovations in Journalism as Complex Interplay: Supportive and Obstructive Factors in International Comparison

- Klaus Meier, Michael Graßl, Jose Alberto García-Avilés, Dámaso Mondejar, Andy Kaltenbrunner, Renée Lugschitz, Colin Porlezza, Petra Mazzoni, Vinzenz Wyss and Mirco Saner
- “It’s New to Us”: Exploring Authentic Innovation in Local News Settings

- Ragnhild Kr. Olsen and Kristy Hess
- Transforming Crises Into Opportunities: Self-Managed Media in Argentina

- Carolina Escudero
- Journalistic “Innovation” Is Hard to Hate, but Actual Change Is Just Hard

- Jane B. Singer
- The Value of News: Aligning Economic and Social Value From an Institutional Perspective

- Terry Flew and Agata Stepnik
- Unraveling US Newspapers’ Digital and Print Subscriptions in the Context of Price, 2016–2022

- Hsiang Iris Chyi and Sun Ho Jeong
- Venture Philanthropy, Local News, and the Murky Promise of Innovation

- Brian Creech
- Securing the Future of UK Public-Interest News: Navigating Change With Foresight and Innovation

- François Nel and Kamila Rymajdo
- Media-Tech Companies as Agents of Innovation: From Radical to Incremental Innovation in a Cluster

- Ana Milojevic and Leif Ove Larsen
- Symbiosis or Precarity? Digital Platforms’ Role on Australian Digital-Native Journalism and Their Funding Models

- Andrea Carson and Denis Muller
- “Communal News Work” as Sustainable Business Model: Recent Print-Centric News Start-Ups in Regional Queensland

- Harry Dugmore, Renee Barnes, Peter English, Elizabeth J. Stephens and Rosanna Natoli
- Google’s Influence on Global Business Models in Journalism: An Analysis of Its Innovation Challenge

- Alfred Hermida and Mary Lynn Young
- Press Subsidies and Business Performance of Newspaper Publishing in Three Nordic Media Welfare States

- Mikko Grönlund, Mikko Villi and Marko Ala-Fossi
- Jobs-to-Be-Done and Journalism Innovation: Making News More Responsive to Community Needs

- Seth C. Lewis, Alfred Hermida and Samantha Lorenzo
- Attitudinal, Normative, and Resource Factors Affecting Communication Scholars’ Data Sharing: A Replication Study

- Jinghong Xu and Rukun Zhang
- A Transnational Network Analysis of Refugees in Crisis

- Linda Jean Kenix and Eliot Gibbins
- Hallin and Mancini: Two Decades of Influence in Politics and Communications

- Daniel Ángel Corral de la Mata, José Ramón Sarmiento Guede and María García de Blanes Sebastián
- Redefining Hallin and Mancini’s Media System: Cross-Border Investigative Networks in Europe

- Lorena R. Romero-Domínguez
- South African Media and Politics: Is the Three Models Approach Still Valid After Two Decades?

- Bernadine Jones and Adrian Hadland
- Media Systems and Media Capture in Turkey: A Case Study

- Murat Akser and Banu Baybars
- The Evolution of Government Intervention in the Mediterranean Media System: Spain, France, and Portugal

- Ana Fernández-Viso and Isabel Fernández-Alonso
- (De)Legitimation in Policy Transfer and Branding: A Dialogical View of the Romanian Covid-19 Vaccination Policy

- Camelia Cmeciu, Anca Anton and Eugen Glăvan
- Politicisation Persists and Is Increasing in European Public Service Media in the Digital Society

- Tania Fernández-Lombao, Olga Blasco-Blasco and Francisco Campos Freire
- Commercial Television as a Blind Spot in Emerging Media Systems: Romania and Bulgaria’s Cases

- Mădălina Bălășescu, Vyara Angelova and Romina Surugiu
- Legitimating Policy Branding: Constructing “Sellability” of Sweden’s Feminist Foreign Policy

- Isabelle Karlsson
- Media Framing of Government Crisis Communication During Covid-19

- Lore Hayek
- The Evolution of Crisis Frames in the European Commission’s Institutional Communication (2003–2022)

- Hanna Orsolya Vincze and Delia Cristina Balaban
- The Challenges of Replicating Volatile Platform-Data Studies: Replicating Schatto-Eckrodt et al. (2020)

- Philipp Knöpfle and Tim Schatto-Eckrodt
- Comparing Media Systems Through the Lens of Neoliberal Hegemony: Evidence From the US and Flanders

- Nils Wandels, Jelle Mast and Hilde Van den Bulck
- Replicating and Extending Soroka, Fournier, and Nir: Negative News Increases Arousal and Negative Affect

- Roeland Dubèl, Gijs Schumacher, Maaike D. Homan, Delaney Peterson and Bert N. Bakker
- Standardized Sampling for Systematic Literature Reviews (STAMP Method): Ensuring Reproducibility and Replicability

- Ayanda Rogge, Luise Anter, Deborah Kunze, Kristin Pomsel and Gregor Willenbrock
- The Romanian Media System: Dynamics, Challenges, and Implications for Democracy

- Madalina Botan
- Armenian Media System Overview According to the Hallin and Mancini Model

- Patricia Izquierdo-Iranzo and Liana Sayadyan
- Audio-as-Data Tools: Replicating Computational Data Processing

- Josephine Lukito, Jason Greenfield, Yunkang Yang, Ross Dahlke, Megan A. Brown, Rebecca Lewis and Bin Chen
- Remembering Reasons for Reform: A More Replicable and Reproducible Communication Literature Without the Rancor

- James D. Ivory
- “Nazis Aren’t Welcome Here”: Selling Democracy in the Age of Far-Right Extremism

- Kurt Sengul and Jordan McSwiney
- Can Media Enhance Deliberative Democracy? Exploring Media Monitoring Capabilities in 14 EU-Countries

- Epp Lauk and Peter Berglez
- New Funding Models in Journalism Are Emerging, but Major Leap Forward Is Lacking

- Merja Myllylahti and James Meese
- Shaping and Branding Migration Policy: A Retrospective Analysis of Portugal’s Contemporary Model

- Vasiliki Tsagkroni
- Policy Framing Through Policy Branding: International Maritime Organization, Climate Change, and Twitter/X

- George Dikaios
- On the Continued Need for Replication in Media and Communication Research

- Nicholas David Bowman
- Direct Replication in Experimental Communication Science: A Conceptual and Practical Exploration

- Ivar Vermeulen, Philipp K. Masur, Camiel J. Beukeboom and Benjamin K. Johnson
- Challenging Norms and Practices in Women’s Beach Handball: The Bikini Debate

- Nathalie Hyde-Clarke and Birgitte Kjos Fonn
- Critically Contextualising a Mega-Event: Nordic Sports Commentaries During the 2022 World Cup in Football

- Harald Hornmoen and Anders Graver Knudsen
- Sports Journalists as Agents of Change: An International Academic Perspective

- Alina Bernstein
- Digital Inclusion Through Algorithmic Knowledge: Curated Flows of Civic and Political Information on Instagram

- Shelley Boulianne and Christian P. Hoffmann
- The Double Burden: The Digital Exclusion and Identity Crisis of Elderly Patients in Rural China

- Runping Zhu, Xinxin Yu and Richard Krever
- Digitalizing Access to Care: How Self-Check-In Kiosks Shape Access to Care and Efficiency of Hospital Services

- Ibrahim Loukili, Nicole S. Goedhart, Teun Zuiderent-Jerak and Christine Dedding
- Journalistic Framing of Finnish Ice Hockey Club Jokerit in the Russian-Led Kontinental Hockey League

- Joakim Särkivuori and Antti Laine
- From Social Clubs to Champions for Sports Journalistic Identity and Integrity

- Kirsten Frandsen
- Conceptualizing and Contextualizing Media Innovation and Change

- Frank Harbers, Sandra Banjac and Scott A. Eldridge
- Geomedia Perspectives for Multiple Futures in Tourism Development

- Lotta Braunerhielm, Laila Gibson and Linda Ryan Bengtsson
- A Longitudinal Perspective on Digital Skills for Everyday Life: Measurement and Empirical Evidence

- Kiran Kappeler
- Digital Futures: A Signal-Based Approach to Inclusive Digital Youth Work for Socially Vulnerable Youth

- Lotte Vermeire and Wendy Van den Broeck
- “Periphery-Centric” Approach as a Tactic for Everyday Digital In- and Exclusion of Indonesian Villages

- Subekti Priyadharma
- Examining the Interplay of Sociodemographic and Sociotechnical Factors on Users’ Perceived Digital Skills

- Massimo Ragnedda, Maria Laura Ruiu and Daniel Calderón-Gómez
- Exploring Parents’ Everyday Experiences With Digital Media: Barriers and Opportunities for Digital Inclusion

- Caroline Robbeets, Marie Bastien, Jerry Jacques, Baptiste Campion, Margaux Roberti-Lintermans, Aurore François and Laura Merla
- Smartphone- and Tablet-Reliant Internet Users: Affordances and Digital Exclusion

- Becky Faith and Kevin Hernandez
- Digital Literacies as Socially Situated Pedagogical Processes: Genealogically Understanding Media, Information, and Digital Literacies

- Denise Mensonides, Alexander Smit, Ieteke Talsma, Joëlle Swart and Marcel Broersma
- “AI Will Be the Beating Heart of the City”: Connectivity and/as Care in The Line

- Linda Kopitz
- Ideologies in Geospatial Futurism: A Computational and Critical Discourse Inquiry Into the ArcGIS and ESRI-Blogs

- Helena Atteneder and Joan Ramon Rodriguez-Amat
- “It’s a Balancing Act”: Contradictory Ambitions of Journalistic Media in Addressing Harassment in Sport

- Veera Ehrlén
- Female Sports Journalists: The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same

- Aage Radmann and Anna Sätre
- Surveillance Working Groups as Geomedia Governance

- Talia Berniker and Lee Humphreys
- Planners Becoming Visualizers in the Mediatized World: Actor-Network Analysis of Cairo’s Street Billboards

- Mennatullah Hendawy
- Mapping Geomedia Studies: Origins, Trajectories, and Future Directions

- André Jansson and Christian S. Ritter
- Young People’s Diversity and Digital Media: A Systematic Review (2010–2022)

- Ana Filipa Oliveira, Maria João Leote de Carvalho and Carla Sousa
- Young People Learning About Algorithms: Five Profiles Spanning From Ineptitude to Enchantment

- Maria José Brites, Teresa Sofia Castro, Mariana S. Müller and Margarida Maneta
- Frontline Knowledge: Digital Media Literacy of Older Adults in Ukraine

- Olga Pasitselska
- Comparing Media Systems: A New Critical Academic Reading

- Aurora Labio-Bernal, Rainer Rubira-García and Rasa Pocevicienė
- Are We Replicating Yet? Reproduction and Replication in Communication Research

- Johannes Breuer and Mario Haim
- Editorial: Policy Framing and Branding in Times of Constant Crisis

- Vasiliki Tsagkroni and George Dikaios
- Immersive Stories: From Technological Determinism Towards Narrative Determinism

- Jorge Vázquez-Herrero
- Unestablished Boundaries: The Capabilities of Immersive Technologies to Induce Empathy, Tell Stories, and Immerse

- Eugene Kukshinov
- Political Advertising and Data-Driven Campaigning in Australia

- Travis N. Ridout
- Navigating Political Disagreement on Social Media: How Affective Responses and Belonging Influence Unfollowing and Unfriending

- Bingbing Zhang and Heather Shoenberger
- Data-Campaigning on Facebook: Do Metrics of User Engagement Drive French Political Parties’ Publications?

- Julien Figeac, Marie Neihouser and Ferdinand Le Coz
- Digital Barricades and Blackouts: A Case of Internet Shutdowns in India

- Manisha Madapathi
- Are Certain Types of Microtargeting More Acceptable? Comparing US, German, and Dutch Citizens’ Attitudes

- Esmeralda Bon, Katharine Dommett, Rachel Gibson, Sanne Kruikemeier and Sophie Lecheler
- Reaching the Voters: Parties’ Use of Google Ads in the 2021 German Federal Election

- Jasmin Fitzpatrick and Felix-Christopher von Nostitz
- Patterns and Factors of Political Disconnection on Social Media: A Cross-Platform Comparison

- Felix-Christopher von Nostitz, Marie Neihouser, Giulia Sandri and Tristan Haute
- The Stigma Machine: A Study of the Prosocial Impact of Immersive VR Narratives on Youth in Spain and Canada

- Francisco-Julián Martínez-Cano
- Ghosting on Tinder: Examining Disconnectivity in Online Dating

- Anamarija Šiša
- Informing Immersed Citizens: The Impact of Interactivity on Comprehending News in Immersive Journalism

- Hannah Greber, Loes Aaldering and Sophie Lecheler
- Digital Dis/Connection as Everyday Boundary Work Among Hong Kong BN(O) Migrants in the UK

- Jade Jiewen Deng and Jason Pridmore
- Quantifying Data-Driven Campaigning Across Sponsors and Platforms

- Michael M. Franz, Meiqing Zhang, Travis N. Ridout, Pavel Oleinikov, Jielu Yao, Furkan Cakmak and Erika Franklin Fowler
- Augmented Landscapes of Empathy: Community Voices in Augmented Reality Campaigns

- Katerina Girginova, Jeffrey Vadala, Andy Tan, Kate Okker-Edging, Kyle Cassidy, Terri Lipman and Melanie Kornides
- The Politics of Disconnective Media: Unraveling the Materiality of Discourses on Disconnectivity

- Veysel Bozan and Emiliano Treré
- Unburdening the (Dis)Connected Individual? A Digital Disconnection Policy Paradox in Flanders (Belgium)

- Tom De Leyn, Alice Verlinden, Laura Lemahieu, Lore Geldof, Marthe Mennes, Arturo Cocchi, Marijn Martens and Mariek Vanden Abeele
- Exploring Adolescents’ Social Media Connection and Disconnection: A Latent Class Approach

- Lise-Marie Nassen, Kathrin Karsay, Laura Vandenbosch and Lara Schreurs
- Understanding Expressions of Self-Determination Theory in the Evaluation of IDEA-Themed VR Storytelling

- Kandice N. Green, Shengjie Yao, Heejae Lee, Lyndsay Michalik Gratch, David Peters and T. Makana Chock
- Harnessing 360-Degree Video to Prompt Users to Think Along With Pro-Environmental Campaign Messages

- Mincheol Shin and Heejae Lee
- XR for Transformable and Interactive Design

- Gabriela Bustos-Lopez, Erwin Robert Aguirre-Villalobos and Krissie Meingast
- From Individual Disconnection to Collective Practices for Journalists’ Wellbeing

- Diana Bossio, Valérie Bélair-Gagnon, Avery E. Holton and Logan Molyneux
- Data-Driven Campaigning in Data-Dense Small Multiparty Systems: A Party-Level Analysis

- Anamaria Dutceac Segesten and Linn Sandberg
- Combating Repeated Lies: The Impact of Fact-Checking on Persistent Falsehoods by Politicians

- Irene Larraz, Ramón Salaverría and Javier Serrano-Puche
- Screens as Battlefields: Fact-Checkers’ Multidimensional Challenges in Debunking Russian-Ukrainian War Propaganda

- Laurence Dierickx and Carl-Gustav Lindén
- Tactics of Disconnection: How Netizens Navigate China’s Censorship System

- Kun He, Scott A. Eldridge and Marcel Broersma
- More Than Meets the Eye: Understanding Political Microtargeting Processing With Gaze-Cued Retrospective Think-Aloud Methodology

- Selina Noetzel, Alice Binder and Jörg Matthes
- Fact-Checking Role Performances and Problematic Covid-19 Vaccine Content in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa

- Michelle Riedlinger, Silvia Montaña-Niño, Ned Watt, Víctor García-Perdomo and Marina Joubert
- Accepting Exclusion: Examining the (Un)Intended Consequences of Data-Driven Campaigns

- Sophie Minihold and Fabio Votta
- Body of Mine, Yours, and Everyone in Between: Communicating Gender Dysphoria Through Immersive Storytelling

- Cameron Kostopoulos
- Fact-Checkers on the Fringe: Investigating Methods and Practices Associated With Contested Areas of Fact-Checking

- Silvia Montaña-Niño, Victoria Vziatysheva, Ehsan Dehghan, Anand Badola, Guangnan Zhu, Otávio Vinhas, Michelle Riedlinger and Sofya Glazunova
- Beyond Verification: The Evolving Role of Fact-Checking Organisations in Media Literacy Education for Youth

- Lucia Mesquita, Margarida Maneta and Maria José Brites
- An Exploratory Study of Fact-Checking Practices in Conflict and Authoritarian Contexts

- Samba Dialimpa Badji, Kristin Skare Orgeret and Bruce Mutsvairo
- Sports Journalists as Agents of Change in Nordic Countries

- Anders Graver Knudsen, Harald Hornmoen and Nathalie Hyde-Clarke
- A Classification of Features for Interpersonal Disconnectivity in Digital Media: Block, Unfriend, Unfollow, Mute, Withhold, and Eject

- Nicholas John
- How Different Training Types and Computer Anxiety Influence Performance and Experiences in Virtual Reality

- Eugy Han, Ian Strate, Kristine L. Nowak and Jeremy N. Bailenson
- Data-Driven Maintaining: The Role of the Party and Data Maintenance in the US Context

- Jessica Baldwin-Philippi
- Regional Facts Matter: A Comparative Perspective of Sub-State Fact-Checking Initiatives in Europe

- Ferre Wouters and Michaël Opgenhaffen
- Diasporic Cosmopolitanism and Digital (Dis)Connectivity Among Turkish Women in Rome

- Claudia Minchilli
- Truth in the Crossfire: The Case of Ethiopia and Fact-Checking in Authoritarian Contexts

- Leeam Azoulay
- The Nordic Story

- Toby Miller
- Thinking Geomedia Futures: Indigenous Futurisms, Afrofuturisms, and Counter-Mediations of Temporality, Spatiality, and Digitality

- Sarah Elwood
- Geomediatization and the Messy Futuring of Geodata Commons

- Boris Michel
- Bringing the Future to Geomedia Studies: Geomedia as Sociotechnical Regime and Imaginary

- Karin Fast, Cornelia Brantner and Pablo Abend
- Editorial: Data-Driven Campaigning in a Comparative Context—Toward a 4th Era of Political Communication?

- Stephanie Luke, Esmeralda Bon, Katharine Dommett, Rachel Gibson, Sophie Lecheler and Sanne Kruikemeier
- Digital In- and Exclusion in Everyday Life: Practices and Literacies Across the Lifespan

- Marcel Broersma, Joëlle Swart, Denise Mensonides, Alex Smit and Maud Rebergen
- Immersive Storytelling as a Technology, a Practice, and an Experience

- Nicholas David Bowman, Lyndsay Michalik Gratch, Dan Pacheco and T. Makana Chock
- Editorial: Fact-Checkers Around the World—Regional, Comparative, and Institutional Perspectives

- Regina Cazzamatta, Lucas Graves and Laurens Lauer
- Disconnectivity in a Changing Media and Political Landscape: A Multi-Contextual and Interdisciplinary Lens

- Qinfeng Zhu and Çiğdem Bozdağ
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On this page- 2024, volume 12
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Articles
Other years2025, volume 13
2023, volume 11
2022, volume 10
2021, volume 9
2020, volume 8
2019, volume 7
2018, volume 6
2017, volume 5
2016, volume 4
2015, volume 3
2014, volume 2
2013, volume 1
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