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Media and Communication
2013 - 2025
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2022, volume 10, articles 4
- Contentious Politics in a Digital World: Studies on Social Activism, Protest, and Polarization pp. 1-4

- Homero Gil de Zúñiga, Isabel Inguanzo and Alberto Ardèvol-Abreu
- States vs. Social Movements: Protests and State Repression in Asia pp. 5-17

- Josephine Lukito, Zhe Cui, An Hu, Taeyoung Lee and Joao V. S. Ozawa
- Another Violent Protest? New Perspectives to Understand Protest Coverage pp. 18-29

- Valentina Proust and Magdalena Saldaña
- Conspiracy Beliefs, Misinformation, Social Media Platforms, and Protest Participation pp. 30-41

- Shelley Boulianne and Sangwon Lee
- Far-Right Digital Activism in Polarized Contexts: A Comparative Analysis of Engagement in Hashtag Wars pp. 42-55

- Viktor Chagas, Rodrigo Carreiro, Nina Santos and Guilherme Popolin
- Polarization of Deliberative and Participatory Activists on Social Media pp. 56-65

- Azi Lev-On
- Social Media and Contentious Action: The Use and Users of QQ Groups in China pp. 66-76

- Zixue Tai
- WhatsApp, Polarization, and Non-Conventional Political Participation: Chile and Colombia Before the Social Outbursts of 2019 pp. 77-93

- Andrés Scherman, Nicolle Etchegaray, Magdalena Browne, Diego Mazorra and Hernando Rojas
- Examining the Role of Online Uncivil Discussion and Ideological Extremity on Illegal Protest pp. 94-104

- Bingbing Zhang, Isabel Inguanzo and Homero Gil de Zúñiga
- Editorial: Populism in and Through Online Communities pp. 105-108

- Ashley Hinck
- “Don’t Fauci My Florida:” Anti-Fauci Memes as Digital Anti-Intellectualism pp. 109-117

- Andrew Zolides
- The Spectre of Populist Leadership: QAnon, Emergent Formations, and Digital Community pp. 118-128

- Rob Cover, Jay Daniel Thompson and Ashleigh Haw
- Populist Disinformation: Are Citizens With Populist Attitudes Affected Most by Radical Right-Wing Disinformation? pp. 129-140

- Michael Hameleers
- How Right-Wing Populist Comments Affect Online Deliberation on News Media Facebook Pages pp. 141-154

- Daniel Thiele and Tjaša Turnšek
- Far-Right Populism Online: Did VOX’s Community Reproduce the Party’s Discourse During the April 2019 Campaign? pp. 155-169

- Arantxa Capdevila, Carlota M. Moragas-Fernández and Josep Maria Grau Masot
- What “Real” Women Want: Alt-Right Femininity Vlogs as an Anti-Feminist Populist Aesthetic pp. 170-179

- Megan L. Zahay
- Politicisation of the Domestic: Populist Narratives About Covid-19 Among Influencers pp. 180-190

- Marie Heřmanová
- Points of Contact Between Activism, Populism, and Fandom on Social Media pp. 191-201

- Sarah Riddick
- Dropkick Murphys vs. Scott Walker: Unpacking Populist Ideological Discourse in Digital Space pp. 202-212

- Connor D. Wilcox
- Bread and Plots: Conspiracy Theories and the Rhetorical Style of Political Influencer Communities on YouTube pp. 213-223

- Christina Wurst
- Caring Ecologies of the New Right and Left: Populist Performances of Care During the Pandemic pp. 224-235

- Sara García Santamaría
- Manufacturing Populism: Digitally Amplified Vernacular Authority pp. 236-247

- Robert Glenn Howard
- Editorial: Inclusive Media Literacy Education for Diverse Societies pp. 248-255

- Çiğdem Bozdağ, Annamária Neag and Koen Leurs
- Children’s News Media as a Space for Learning About Difference pp. 256-266

- Camilla Haavisto, Avanti Chajed and Rasmus Kyllönen
- Beyond Solutionism: Differently Motivating Media Literacy pp. 267-276

- Julian McDougall and Isabella Rega
- Intergenerational Perspectives on Media and Fake News During Covid-19: Results From Online Intergenerational Focus Groups pp. 277-288

- Ana Filipa Oliveira, Maria José Brites and Carla Cerqueira
- Using Comics as a Media Literacy Tool for Marginalised Groups: The Case of Athens Comics Library pp. 289-293

- Lida Tsene
- Storytelling as Media Literacy and Intercultural Dialogue in Post-Colonial Societies pp. 294-304

- Maria Teresa Cruz and Madalena Miranda
- Inclusive Media Education in the Diverse Classroom: A Participatory Action Research in Germany pp. 305-316

- Çiğdem Bozdağ
- Aspiring to Dutchness: Media Literacy, Integration, and Communication with Eritrean Status Holders pp. 317-327

- Rosanne van Kommer and Joke Hermes
- Taking a Dialogical Approach to Guiding Gaming Practices in a Non-Family Context pp. 328-337

- Gilda Seddighi
- Transforming Disinformation on Minorities Into a Pedagogical Resource: Towards a Critical Intercultural News Literacy pp. 338-346

- Sílvia Melo-Pfeifer and Helena Dedecek Gertz
- Joining and Gaining Knowledge From Digital Literacy Courses: How Perceptions of Internet and Technology Outweigh Socio-Demographic Factors pp. 347-356

- Azi Lev-On, Hama Abu-Kishk and Nili Steinfeld
- When Everyone Wins: Dialogue, Play, and Black History for Critical Games Education pp. 357-368

- Rebecca Rouse and Amy Corron Youmans
- Digital Rights, Institutionalised Youths, and Contexts of Inequalities pp. 369-381

- Maria José Brites and Teresa Sofia Castro
- Beyond Digital Literacy in Australian Prisons: Theorizing “Network Literacy,” Intersectionality, and Female Incarcerated Students pp. 382-390

- Susan Hopkins
- Including the Experiences of Children and Youth in Media Education pp. 391-399

- Markéta Supa, Lucie Römer and Vojtěch Hodboď
- Mapping the Inclusion of Children and Youth With Disabilities in Media Literacy Research pp. 400-410

- Carla Sousa and Conceição Costa
2022, volume 10, articles 3
- Editorial: Journalism, Activism, and Social Media: Exploring the Shifts in Journalistic Roles, Performance, and Interconnectedness pp. 1-4

- Peter Maurer and Christian Nuernbergk
- Responding to “Fake News”: Journalistic Perceptions of and Reactions to a Delegitimising Force pp. 5-16

- Aljosha Karim Schapals and Axel Bruns
- Hijacking Journalism: Legitimacy and Metajournalistic Discourse in Right-Wing Podcasts pp. 17-27

- David O. Dowling, Patrick R. Johnson and Brian Ekdale
- Journalist-Twitterers as Political Influencers in Brazil: Narratives and Disputes Towards a New Intermediary Model pp. 28-38

- Luiz Peres-Neto
- United in Grief? Emotional Communities Around the Far-Right Terrorist Attack in Hanau pp. 39-49

- Débora Medeiros and Ana Makhashvili
- How China Divides the Left: Competing Transnational Left-Wing Alternative Media on Twitter pp. 50-63

- Lev Nachman, Adrian Rauchfleisch and Brian Hioe
- Neutral Observers or Advocates for Societal Transformation? Role Orientations of Constructive Journalists in Germany pp. 64-77

- Uwe Krüger, Markus Beiler, Thilko Gläßgen, Michael Kees and Maximilian Küstermann
- Crime News Under Digitization Process in French and German Newsrooms: Standardization and Diversification of News under Web-First Pressure pp. 78-88

- Claire Ruffio and Nicolas Hubé
- Enlightening Confusion: How Contradictory Findings Help Mitigate Problematic Trends in Digital Democracies pp. 89-92

- Cornelia Mothes and Jakob Ohme
- What Does “Being Informed” Mean? Assessing Social Media Users’ Self-Concepts of Informedness pp. 93-103

- Anna Sophie Kümpel, Luise Anter and Julian Unkel
- Types of Information Orientation and Information Levels Among Young and Old News Audiences pp. 104-117

- Leonie Wunderlich, Germany Hans Bredow Institute, Sascha Hölig and Germany Hans Bredow Institute
- A Matter of Perspective? The Impact of Analysis Configurations on Testing the Agenda-Setting Hypothesis pp. 118-132

- Stefan Geiß
- Information Patterns and News Bubbles in Hungary pp. 133-145

- Gábor Polyák, Ágnes Urbán and Petra Szávai
- Media Use and Societal Perceptions: The Dual Role of Media Trust pp. 146-157

- Adam Shehata and Jesper Strömbäck
- “I Don’t Believe Anything They Say Anymore!” Explaining Unanticipated Media Effects Among Distrusting Citizens pp. 158-168

- Michael Hameleers
- Complicating the Resilience Model: A Four-Country Study About Misinformation pp. 169-182

- Shelley Boulianne, Chris Tenove and Jordan Buffie
- Media Coverage as Mirror or Molder? An Inference-Based Framework pp. 183-195

- Christina Peter
- Insidiously Trivial: Meme Format Reduces Perceived Influence and Intent to Debate Partisan Claims pp. 196-205

- Benjamin A. Lyons
- How Citizenship Norms and Digital Media Use Affect Political Participation: A Two-Wave Panel Analysis pp. 206-218

- Jennifer Oser
- Doing Research at Online and Offline Intersections: Bringing Together Digital and Mobile Methodologies pp. 219-224

- Katja Kaufmann and Monika Palmberger
- The Affective Triad: Smartphone in the Ethnographic Encounter pp. 225-235

- Suzana Jovicic
- Mobile Belonging in Digital Exile: Methodological Reflection on Doing Ethnography on (Social) Media Practices pp. 236-246

- Cathrine Bublatzky
- The Instagram Interview: Talking to People About Travel Experiences Across Online and Offline Spaces pp. 247-260

- Larissa Hugentobler
- WhatsApp as a Tool for Researching the Everyday Lives of Venezuelan Refugees Settling in Brazil pp. 261-272

- Amanda Alencar and Julia Camargo
- Researching Motherhood in the Age of Short Videos: Stay-at-Home Mothers in China Performing Labor on Douyin pp. 273-289

- Guanqin He, Koen Leurs and Yongjian Li
- Methodological Reflections on Capturing Augmented Space: Insights From an Augmented Reality Field Study pp. 290-302

- Moritz Schweiger and Jeffrey Wimmer
- Community Internet of Things as Mobile Infrastructure: Methodological Challenges and Opportunities pp. 303-314

- Chelsea P. Butkowski, Ngai Keung Chan and Lee Humphreys
2022, volume 10, articles 2
- Editorial: Networks and Organizing Processes in Online Social Media pp. 1-4

- Seungyoon Lee
- Entanglements of Identity and Resilience in the Camp Fire’s Network of Disaster-Specific Facebook Groups pp. 5-17

- Bailey C. Benedict
- The “Greta Effect”: Networked Mobilization and Leader Identification Among Fridays for Future Protesters pp. 18-28

- Giuliana Sorce
- A Systems Approach to Studying Online Communities pp. 29-40

- Jeremy Foote
- Expertise, Knowledge, and Resilience in #AcademicTwitter: Enacting Resilience-Craft in a Community of Practice pp. 41-53

- Sean M. Eddington and Caitlyn Jarvis
- Community-Building on Bilibili: The Social Impact of Danmu Comments pp. 54-65

- Rui Wang
- Election Fraud and Misinformation on Twitter: Author, Cluster, and Message Antecedents pp. 66-80

- Ming Ming Chiu, Chong Hyun Park, Hyelim Lee, Yu Won Oh and Jeong-Nam Kim
- Homophily and Polarization in Twitter Political Networks: A Cross-Country Analysis pp. 81-92

- Marc Esteve-Del-Valle
- The Use of Social Media by Spanish Feminist Organizations: Collectivity From Individualism pp. 93-103

- Celina Navarro and Gemma Gómez-Bernal
- The Impact of Social Media on Social Cohesion: A Double-Edged Sword pp. 104-107

- Stefan Stieglitz and Björn Ross
- Online Neighborhood Networks: The Relationship Between Online Communication Practices and Neighborhood Dynamics pp. 108-118

- Ben Robaeyst, Bastiaan Baccarne, Jonas De Meulenaere and Peter Mechant
- Does Passive Facebook Use Promote Feelings of Social Connectedness? pp. 119-129

- Ilse L. Pit, Harm Veling and Johan C. Karremans
- “Resistance!”: Collective Action Cues in Conspiracy Theory-Endorsing Facebook Groups pp. 130-143

- Lena Frischlich
- Narratives of Anti-Vaccination Movements in the German and Brazilian Twittersphere: A Grounded Theory Approach pp. 144-156

- Adriana da Rosa Amaral, Anna-Katharina Jung, Lea-Marie Braun and Beatriz Blanco
- When Politicians Meet Experts: Disinformation on Twitter About Covid-19 Vaccination pp. 157-168

- Concha Pérez-Curiel, José Rúas-Araújo and Rubén Rivas- de-Roca
- Skeptical Inertia in the Face of Polarization: News Consumption and Misinformation in Turkey pp. 169-179

- Çiğdem Bozdağ and Suncem Koçer
- Humor That Harms? Examining Racist Audio-Visual Memetic Media on TikTok During Covid-19 pp. 180-191

- Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández, Aleesha Rodriguez and Patrik Wikström
- Social Media Use and Migrants’ Intersectional Positioning: A Case Study of Vietnamese Female Migrants pp. 192-203

- Linh Le-Phuong, Lutgard Lams and Rozane De Cock
- Discourse and Social Cohesion in and After the Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 204-213

- Mario Bisiada
- Editorial: Media and Migration in the Covid-19 Pandemic—Discourses, Policies, and Practices in Times of Crisis pp. 214-217

- Vasiliki Tsagkroni, Amanda Alencar and Dimitris Skleparis
- Precariousness and Hope: Digital Everyday Life of the Undocumented Migrants Explored Through Collaborative Photography pp. 218-229

- Kaarina Nikunen and Sanna Valtonen
- Venezuelan Refugees in Brazil: Communication Rights and Digital Inequalities During the Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 230-340

- Julia Camargo, Denise Cogo and Amanda Alencar
- The Refugee Issue in the Greek, German, and British Press During the Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 241-252

- Nikos Fotopoulos, Andrea Masini and Stergios Fotopoulos
- Framing Migration During the Covid-19 Pandemic in South Africa: A 12-Month Media Monitoring Project pp. 253-264

- Thea de Gruchy, Thulisile Zikhali, Jo Vearey and Johanna Hanefeld
- Between Conflict and Solidarity: Pandemic Media Coverage of Romanian Intra-EU Labour Migrants pp. 265-275

- Hanna Orsolya Vincze and Delia Cristina Balaban
- Urban Refugees’ Digital Experiences and Social Connections During Covid-19 Response in Kampala, Uganda pp. 276-286

- Hakimu Sseviiri, Amanda Alencar and Yeeko Kisira
- Migrants as “Objects of Care”: Immigration Coverage in Russian Media During the Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 287-300

- Svetlana S. Bodrunova and Anna Smoliarova
2022, volume 10, articles 1
- Editorial: New Forms of Media Work and Its Organizational and Institutional Conditions pp. 1-4

- Salla-Maaria Laaksonen and Mikko Villi
- ProPublica’s Data Journalism: How Multidisciplinary Teams and Hybrid Profiles Create Impactful Data Stories pp. 5-15

- Mathias-Felipe de-Lima-Santos
- Negotiating Journalistic Professional Ethos in Nordic Business Journalism pp. 16-26

- Johanna Suhonen
- Digital Competencies for New Journalistic Work in Media Outlets: A Systematic Review pp. 27-42

- Salvador Reyes- de-Cózar, Marta Pérez-Escolar and Pablo Navazo-Ostúa
- Managing Organisational Tensions in Cross-Sector Collaboration: The Case of Mediapolis pp. 43-53

- Sari Virta and Nando Malmelin
- A Relational Approach to How Media Engage With Their Audiences in Social Media pp. 54-65

- Mark Badham and Markus Mykkänen
- The Engagement Imperative: Experiences of Communication Practitioners’ Brand Work in the Music Industry pp. 66-76

- Jessica Edlom
- In/Visibility in Social Media Work: The Hidden Labor Behind the Brands pp. 77-87

- Brooke Erin Duffy and Megan Sawey
- Newsworthiness as a Governing Principle in Public Sector Communication pp. 88-98

- Maria Grafström and Hanna Sofia Rehnberg
- Media Work as Field Advancement: The Case of Science Media Center Germany pp. 99-109

- Christopher Buschow, Maike Suhr and Hauke Serger
- Remixing News: Appropriation and Authorship in Finnish Counter-Media pp. 110-119

- Olli Seuri and Kim Ramstedt
- OK, Boomer: New Users, Different Platforms, New Challenges pp. 120-123

- Luis M. Romero-Rodríguez, Santiago Tejedor and Inmaculada Berlanga
- Disguising Commercial Intentions: Sponsorship Disclosure Practices of Mexican Instamoms pp. 124-135

- Luisa Zozaya-Durazo and Charo Sádaba-Chalezquer
- Obesogenic Features of Food-Related Content Aimed at Children on YouTube pp. 136-145

- Victoria Tur-Viñes, Araceli Castelló‐Martínez and Cecilia Barrilero-Carpio
- Blurring Boundaries Between Journalists and Tiktokers: Journalistic Role Performance on TikTok pp. 146-156

- María-Cruz Negreira-Rey, Jorge Vázquez-Herrero and Xosé López-García
- #ThisIsMeChallenge and Music for Empowerment of Marginalized Groups on TikTok pp. 157-172

- Arantxa Vizcaíno-Verdú and Ignacio Aguaded
- Instagram Influencers as Superwomen: Influencers’ Lifestyle Presentations Observed Through Framing Analysis pp. 173-174

- Sarah Devos, Steven Eggermont and Laura Vandenbosch
- Promoting Social Media Engagement Via Branded Content Communication: A Fashion Brands Study on Instagram pp. 185-197

- Bárbara Castillo-Abdul, Ana Pérez-Escoda and Estela Núñez-Barriopedro
- Why Do People Return to Video Platforms? Millennials and Centennials on TikTok pp. 198-207

- Pedro Cuesta-Valiño, Pablo Gutiérrez-Rodríguez and Patricia Durán-Álamo
- Immigrant Influencers on TikTok: Diverse Microcelebrity Profiles and Algorithmic (In)Visibility pp. 208-221

- Daniela Jaramillo-Dent, Paloma Contreras-Pulido and Amor Pérez-Rodríguez
- Influencers With Intellectual Disability in Digital Society: An Opportunity to Advance in Social Inclusion pp. 222-234

- Mónica Bonilla-del-Río, Bárbara Castillo-Abdul, Rosa García-Ruiz and Alejandro Rodríguez-Martín
- A Proposed Model of Self-Perceived Authenticity of Social Media Influencers pp. 235-246

- Delia Cristina Balaban and Julia Szambolics
- Nano-Influencers Edutubers: Perspective of Centennial Generation Families in Spain pp. 247-258

- Javier Gil-Quintana, Emilio Vida de León, Sara Osuna-Acedo and Carmen Marta-Lazo
- Political Influencers on YouTube: Business Strategies and Content Characteristics pp. 259-271

- Tasja-Selina Fischer, Castulus Kolo and Cornelia Mothes
- Narrative of Young YouTubers From the Andean Community and Their Media Competence pp. 272-285

- Diana Rivera-Rogel, Claudia Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Ana María Beltrán-Flandoli and Rebeca Córdova-Tapia
- Spanish Tipsters and the Millennial and Centennial Generations in the Scenario of a Pandemic pp. 286-296

- Almudena Barrientos-Báez, Juan Enrique Gonzálvez-Vallés, José Daniel Barquero-Cabrero and David Caldevilla-Domínguez
- (Not) Very Important People: Millennial Fantasies of Mobility in the Age of Excess pp. 297-300

- Susan Hopkins
- Editorial: Digital Child- and Adulthood—Risks, Opportunities, and Challenges pp. 301-304

- Claudia Riesmeyer, Arne Freya Zillich and Thorsten Naab
- Adolescents’ Understanding of the Model of Sponsored Content of Social Media Influencer Instagram Stories pp. 305-316

- Delia Cristina Balaban, Meda Mucundorfeanu and Larisa Ioana Mureșan
- Exploring Teenagers’ Folk Theories and Coping Strategies Regarding Commercial Data Collection and Personalized Advertising pp. 317-328

- Sanne Holvoet, Steffi De Jans, Ralf De Wolf, Liselot Hudders and Laura Herrewijn
- Divergent Fan Forums and Political Consciousness Raising pp. 329-338

- Lauren Levitt
- When Ads Become Invisible: Minors’ Advertising Literacy While Using Mobile Phones pp. 339-349

- Beatriz Feijoo and Charo Sádaba
- Does Digital Media Use Harm Children’s Emotional Intelligence? A Parental Perspective pp. 350-360

- Robin L. Nabi and Lara N. Wolfers
- The Ethics of Gatekeeping: How Guarding Access Influences Digital Child and Youth Research pp. 361-370

- Malin Fecke, Ada Fehr, Daniela Schlütz and Arne Freya Zillich
- The Privacy Paradox by Proxy: Considering Predictors of Sharenting pp. 371-383

- Niamh Ní Bhroin, Thuy Dinh, Kira Thiel, Germany Hans-Bredow-Institut, Claudia Lampert, Germany Hans-Bredow-Institut, Elisabeth Staksrud and Kjartan Ólafsson
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Other years2025, volume 13
2024, volume 12
2023, volume 11
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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On this page- 2022, volume 10
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 13
2024, volume 12
2023, volume 11
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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