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Media and Communication
2013 - 2025
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2021, volume 9, articles 4
- Understanding Media Control in the Digital Age pp. 1-4

- Olga Dovbysh and Esther Somfalvy
- Re-Defining Borders Online: Russia’s Strategic Narrative on Internet Sovereignty pp. 5-15

- Anna Litvinenko
- From “Troll Factories” to “Littering the Information Space”: Control Strategies Over the Russian Internet pp. 16-26

- Ilya Kiriya
- The Vulnerabilities of Trusted Notifier-Models in Russia: The Case of Netoscope pp. 27-38

- Liudmila Sivetc and Mariëlle Wijermars
- Trolls, Pressure and Agenda: The discursive fight on Twitter in Turkey pp. 39-51

- Uğur Baloğlu
- Media Control in the Digital Politics of Indonesia pp. 52-61

- Masduki
- Media Control and Citizen-Critical Publics in Russia: Are Some “Pigs” More Equal Than Others? pp. 62-72

- Rashid Gabdulhakov
- Boundary Control as Gatekeeping in Facebook Groups pp. 73-81

- Sanna Malinen
- The Agency of Journalists in Competitive Authoritarian Regimes: The Case of Ukraine During Yanukovich’s Presidency pp. 82-92

- Esther Somfalvy and Heiko Pleines
- Resisting Perceived Interference in Journalistic Autonomy: The Study of Public Service Media in Slovakia pp. 93-103

- Marína Urbániková
- Protest Event Analysis Under Conditions of Limited Press Freedom: Comparing Data Sources pp. 104-115

- Jan Matti Dollbaum
- How Algorithmic Systems Changed Communication in a Digital Society pp. 116-119

- Sanne Kruikemeier, Sophie C. Boerman and Nadine Bol
- A Literature Review of Personalization Transparency and Control: Introducing the Transparency–Awareness–Control Framework pp. 120-133

- Claire M. Segijn, Joanna Strycharz, Amy Riegelman and Cody Hennesy
- Investigating Algorithmic Misconceptions in a Media Context: Source of a New Digital Divide? pp. 134-144

- Brahim Zarouali, Natali Helberger and Claes H. de Vreese
- Algorithmic Self-Tracking for Health: User Perspectives on Risk Awareness and Coping Strategies pp. 145-157

- Noemi Festic, Michael Latzer and Svetlana Smirnova
- Political Microtargeting and Online Privacy: A Theoretical Approach to Understanding Users’ Privacy Behaviors pp. 158-169

- Johanna Schäwel, Regine Frener and Sabine Trepte
- Algorithmic or Human Source? Examining Relative Hostile Media Effect With a Transformer-Based Framework pp. 170-181

- Chenyan Jia and Ruibo Liu
- Epistemic Overconfidence in Algorithmic News Selection pp. 182-197

- Mariken van der Velden and Felicia Loecherbach
- When Algorithms Recommend What’s New(s): New Dynamics of Decision-Making and Autonomy in Newsgathering pp. 198-207

- Hannes Cools, Baldwin Van Gorp and Michaël Opgenhaffen
- One Recommender Fits All? An Exploration of User Satisfaction With Text-Based News Recommender Systems pp. 208-221

- Mareike Wieland, Gerret von Nordheim and Katharina Kleinen- von Königslöw
- Automated Trouble: The Role of Algorithmic Selection in Harms on Social Media Platforms pp. 222-233

- Florian Saurwein and Charlotte Spencer-Smith
- What’s “Up Next”? Investigating Algorithmic Recommendations on YouTube Across Issues and Over Time pp. 234-249

- Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández, Joanne E. Gray, Louisa Bartolo, Jean Burgess and Nicolas Suzor
- Mediated by Code: Unpacking Algorithmic Curation of Urban Experiences pp. 250-259

- Annelien Smets, Pieter Ballon and Nils Walravens
- Beyond Mainstream Media and Communication Perspectives on the Arab Uprisings pp. 260-263

- Hanan Badr and Lena-Maria Möller
- Understanding Emerging Media: Voice, Agency, and Precarity in the Post-2011 Arab Mediasphere pp. 264-274

- Yazan Badran
- A Case Study: Mada Masr—A Progressive Voice in Egypt and Beyond pp. 275-285

- Nadia Leihs
- The Subtle Dynamics of Power Struggles in Tunisia: Local media since the Arab Uprisings pp. 286-296

- Noah Bassil and Nourhan Kassem
- The Role of Media and Communication in Reducing Uncertainty During the Syria War pp. 297-308

- Claudia Kozman, Rana Tabbara and Jad Melki
- The Voice of Silence: Patterns of Digital Participation Among Palestinian Women in East Jerusalem pp. 309-319

- Maya de Vries and Maya Majlaton
- From Chiapas to Palestine: Historicizing Social Movement Media Before and Beyond the Arab Uprisings pp. 320-330

- Gretchen King
- How Do Chinese Media Frame Arab Uprisings: A Content Analysis pp. 331-344

- Shiming Hu, Weipeng Hou and Jinghong Xu
- Mediatizing Slum Relocation in Egypt: Between Legitimization and Stigmatization pp. 345-359

- Hassan Elmouelhi, Martin Meyer, Reham Reda and Asmaa Abdelhalim
2021, volume 9, articles 3
- Spaces, Places, and Geographies of Public Spheres: Exploring Dimensions of the Spatial Turn pp. 1-4

- Annie Waldherr, Ulrike Klinger and Barbara Pfetsch
- Issue Spatiality: A Conceptual Framework for the Role of Space in Public Discourses pp. 5-15

- Daniela Stoltenberg
- Structures of the Public Sphere: Contested Spaces as Assembled Interfaces pp. 16-27

- Cornelia Brantner, Joan Ramon Rodríguez-Amat and Yulia Belinskaya
- Relational Communication Spaces: Infrastructures and Discursive Practices pp. 28-38

- Alexa Keinert, Volkan Sayman and Daniel Maier
- Transit Zones, Locales, and Locations: How Digital Annotations Affect Communication in Public Places pp. 39-49

- Eric Lettkemann and Ingo Schulz-Schaeffer
- From Global Village to Identity Tribes: Context Collapse and the Darkest Timeline pp. 50-58

- Marco Bastos
- Close to Beijing: Geographic Biases in People’s Daily pp. 59-73

- Morley J. Weston and Adrian Rauchfleisch
- Towards (Hyper)Local Public Sphere: Comparison of Civic Engagement across the Global North pp. 74-84

- Jaana Hujanen, Olga Dovbysh, Lottie Jangdal and Katja Lehtisaari
- What Constitutes a Local Public Sphere? Building a Monitoring Framework for Comparative Analysis pp. 85-96

- Renate Fischer, Alexa Keinert, Otfried Jarren and Ulrike Klinger
- Researching the Complex, Hybrid, and Liminal Nature of Contemporary Promotional Cultures pp. 97-100

- Ian Somerville and Lee Edwards
- Disability Narratives in Sports Communication: Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games’ Best Practices and Implications pp. 101-111

- Olga Kolotouchkina, Carmen Llorente-Barroso, María Luisa García-Guardia and Juan Pavón
- Can Pop Culture Allay Resentment? Japan’s Influence in China Today pp. 112-122

- Yuqing Wu
- Keep the Fire Burning: Exploring the Hierarchies of Music Fandom and the Motivations of Superfans pp. 123-132

- Jessica Edlom and Jenny Karlsson
- Spinning at the Border: Employee Activism in ‘Big PR’ pp. 133-143

- Camille Reyes
- Review Pollution: Pedagogy for a Post-Truth Society pp. 144-154

- Emily West
- The Innovation Function of Hybridization in Public Relations pp. 155-163

- Olaf Hoffjann
- Mapping Transmedia Marketing in the Music Industry: A Methodology pp. 164-174

- Linda Ryan Bengtsson and Jessica Edlom
- An Uneasy Return to the Role of Popular Culture pp. 175-178

- Niall Brennan, Frederik Dhaenens and Tonny Krijnen
- Conspiracies, Ideological Entrepreneurs, and Digital Popular Culture pp. 179-188

- Aaron Hyzen and Hilde Van den Bulck
- Here Come My 600-Pound Quintuplets: A Discussion of Reality Television as a Freak Discourse pp. 189-197

- Sandra Pitcher
- The Role of Popular Culture for Queer Teen Identities’ Formation in Netflix’s Sex Education pp. 198-208

- Lucía-Gloria Vázquez-Rodríguez, Francisco-José García-Ramos and Francisco A. Zurian
- Let’s Get Loud: Intersectionally Studying the Super Bowl’s Halftime Show pp. 209-217

- Sofie Van Bauwel and Tonny Krijnen
- The Banality of Digital Reputation: A Visual Ethnography of Young People, Reputation, and Social Media pp. 218-227

- Sander De Ridder
- The Loss of the Popular: Reconstructing Fifty Years of Studying Popular Culture pp. 228-238

- Joke Hermes and Jan Teurlings
- “Chuck Norris, Please Help!” Transnational Cultural Flows in the 2017 Anti-Corruption Protests in Romania pp. 439-248

- Delia Dumitrica
2021, volume 9, articles 2
- Contemporary Research on Gender and Media: It’s All Political pp. 1-4

- Sofie Van Bauwel and Tonny Krijnen
- “It’s Not Just Instagram Models”: Exploring the Gendered Political Potential of Young Women’s Instagram Use pp. 5-15

- Sofia P. Caldeira
- Pitching Gender in a Racist Tune: The Affective Publics of the #120decibel Campaign pp. 16-26

- Shari Adlung, Margreth Lünenborg and Christoph Raetzsch
- What a Girl Wants, What a Girl Needs: Analyzing Postfeminist Themes in Girls’ Magazines pp. 27-38

- Marieke Boschma and Serena Daalmans
- Feminist Stereotypes and Women’s Roles in Spanish Radio Ads pp. 39-51

- Anna Fajula, Mariluz Barbeito, Estrella Barrio, Ana Maria Enrique and Juan José Perona
- Breaking the Rules: Zodwa Wabantu and Postfeminism in South Africa pp. 52-30

- Priscilla Boshoff
- Gender, Voice and Online Space: Expressions of Feminism on Social Media in Spain pp. 62-71

- Cilia Willem and Iolanda Tortajada
- Casting for Change: Tracing Gender in Discussions of Casting through Feminist Media Ethnography pp. 72-85

- Joke Hermes and Linda Kopitz
- Critical Theory and Being Critical: Connections and Contradictions pp. 86-87

- Robert E. Gutsche, Jr.
- Making Watergate “Look Like Child’s Play”: The Solyndra Discourse (2011–2012) as Flak pp. 88-97

- Brian Michael Goss
- The Commodification of Virtual Community Content in Increasing Media Traffic pp. 98-109

- Tuti Widiastuti
- The Commodification, Spatialization and Structuration of Social Media in the Indonesian Cyber Media News pp. 110-118

- Muslikhin Muslikhin, Deddy Mulyana, Dadang Rahmat Hidayat and Prahastiwi Utari
- Training for the Algorithmic Machine pp. 119-129

- Stefka Hristova
- Mobile Journalists as Traceable Data Objects: Surveillance Capitalism and Responsible Innovation in Mobile Journalism pp. 130-139

- Anja Salzmann, Frode Guribye and Astrid Gynnild
- Disenchanting Trust: Instrumental Reason, Algorithmic Governance, and China’s Emerging Social Credit System pp. 140-149

- Sheng Zou
- Framing Nuclearity: Online Media Discourses in Lithuania pp. 150-161

- Natalija Mažeikienė, Judita Kasperiūnienė and Ilona Tandzegolskienė
- The Promises and Pitfalls of Inspirational Media: What do We Know, and Where do We Go from Here? pp. 162-166

- Lena Frischlich, Lindsay Hahn and Diana Rieger
- ‘A Shared Reality between a Journalist and the Audience’: How Live Journalism Reimagines News Stories pp. 167-177

- Juho Ruotsalainen and Mikko Villi
- The ‘Eudaimonic Experience’: A Scoping Review of the Concept in Digital Games Research pp. 178-190

- Rowan Daneels, Nicholas D. Bowman, Daniel Possler and Elisa D. Mekler
- The Bright and Dark Side of Eudaimonic Emotions: A Conceptual Framework pp. 191-201

- Helen Landmann
- The Winner Doesn’t Take It All: Analyzing Audience Responses to an Inspirational Sports Narrative pp. 202-214

- Joshua Baldwin and Gary Bente
- Inspired to Adopt: The Role of Social Norms in Media Inspiration pp. 215-225

- Kevin Kryston and Kaitlin Fitzgerald
- Framing Inspirational Content: Narrative Effects on Attributions and Helping pp. 226-236

- Melissa M. Moore, Melanie C. Green, Kaitlin Fitzgerald and Elaine Paravati
- The Dark Side of Inspirational Pasts: An Investigation of Nostalgia in Right-Wing Populist Communication pp. 237-249

- Manuel Menke and Tim Wulf
2021, volume 9, articles 1
- Looking Ahead in Games Research: Entry Points into a Pragmatic Field of Inquiry pp. 1-4

- Marko Siitonen, Teresa de la Hera and Felix Reer
- The Slippery Path to Total Presence: How Omnidirectional Virtual Reality Treadmills Influence the Gaming Experience pp. 5-16

- Lars-Ole Wehden, Felix Reer, Robin Janzik, Wai Yen Tang and Thorsten Quandt
- Merging the Analogue and the Digital: Combining Opposite Activities in a Mixed Media Game pp. 17-27

- Ulf Wilhelmsson, Tarja Susi and Niklas Torstensson
- Winning Over the Players: Investigating the Motivations to Play and Acceptance of Serious Games pp. 28-38

- Ruud S. Jacobs
- The Role of Spontaneous Digital Play during Young Patients’ Cancer Treatment pp. 39-48

- Teresa de la Hera and Camila Sarria Sanz
- Assassins, Gods, and Androids: How Narratives and Game Mechanics Shape Eudaimonic Game Experiences pp. 49-61

- Rowan Daneels, Steven Malliet, Lieven Geerts, Natalie Denayer, Michel Walrave and Heidi Vandebosch
- Crooked Views and Relaxed Rules: How Teenage Boys Experience Parents’ Handling of Digital Gaming pp. 62-72

- Mikko Meriläinen
- Against Game Studies pp. 73-83

- Alex Gekker
- Can We Hide in Shadows When the Times are Dark? pp. 84-87

- Thorsten Quandt
- Uninvited Dinner Guests: A Theoretical Perspective on the Antagonists of Journalism Based on Serres’ Parasite pp. 88-98

- Gerret von Nordheim and Katharina Kleinen- von Königslöw
- Communities of Darkness? Users and Uses of Anti-System Alternative Media between Audience and Community pp. 99-109

- Christian Schwarzenegger
- What Is (Fake) News? Analyzing News Values (and More) in Fake Stories pp. 110-119

- Edson C. Tandoc, Ryan J. Thomas and Lauren Bishop
- You’re Definitely Wrong, Maybe: Correction Style Has Minimal Effect on Corrections of Misinformation Online pp. 120-133

- Cameron Martel, Mohsen Mosleh and David G. Rand
- From Dark to Light: The Many Shades of Sharing Misinformation Online pp. 134-143

- Miriam J. Metzger, Andrew J. Flanagin, Paul Mena, Shan Jiang and Christo Wilson
- Digital Civic Participation and Misinformation during the 2020 Taiwanese Presidential Election pp. 144-157

- Ho-Chun Herbert Chang, Samar Haider and Emilio Ferrara
- Investigating Visual Content Shared over Twitter during the 2019 EU Parliamentary Election Campaign pp. 158-170

- Nahema Marchal, Lisa-Maria Neudert, Bence Kollanyi and Philip N. Howard
- From Insult to Hate Speech: Mapping Offensive Language in German User Comments on Immigration pp. 171-180

- Sünje Paasch-Colberg, Christian Strippel, Joachim Trebbe and Martin Emmer
- Constructive Aggression? Multiple Roles of Aggressive Content in Political Discourse on Russian YouTube pp. 181-194

- Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Anna Litvinenko, Ivan Blekanov and Dmitry Nepiyushchikh
- Roots of Incivility: How Personality, Media Use, and Online Experiences Shape Uncivil Participation pp. 195-208

- Lena Frischlich, Tim Schatto-Eckrodt, Svenja Boberg and Florian Wintterlin
- Advancing Research into Dark Participation pp. 209-214

- Oscar Westlund
- Beyond the Darkness: Research on Participation in Online Media and Discourse pp. 215-216

- Claes de Vreese
- Disinformation in Facebook Ads in the 2019 Spanish General Election Campaigns pp. 217-228

- Lorena Cano-Orón, Dafne Calvo, Guillermo López García and Tomás Baviera
- Gender Differences in Tackling Fake News: Different Degrees of Concern, but Same Problems pp. 229-238

- Ester Almenar, Sue Aran-Ramspott, Jaume Suau and Pere Masip
- Cross-Media Alliances to Stop Disinformation: A Real Solution? pp. 239-250

- Bella Palomo and Jon Sedano
- Fact-Checking Interventions as Counteroffensives to Disinformation Growth: Standards, Values, and Practices in Latin America and Spain pp. 251-263

- Victoria Moreno-Gil, Xavier Ramon and Ruth Rodríguez-Martínez
- Debunking Political Disinformation through Journalists’ Perceptions: An Analysis of Colombia’s Fact-Checking News Practices pp. 264-275

- Carlos Rodríguez-Pérez, Francisco J. Paniagua-Rojano and Raúl Magallón-Rosa
- Political Memes and Fake News Discourses on Instagram pp. 276-290

- Ahmed Al-Rawi
- Fighting Deepfakes: Media and Internet Giants’ Converging and Diverging Strategies Against Hi-Tech Misinformation pp. 291-300

- Ángel Vizoso, Martín Vaz-Álvarez and Xosé López-García
- Deepfakes on Twitter: Which Actors Control Their Spread? pp. 301-312

- Jesús Pérez Dasilva, Koldobika Meso Ayerdi and Terese Mendiguren Galdospin
- Post-Truth as a Mutation of Epistemology in Journalism pp. 313-322

- Pablo Capilla
- Digital Disinformation and Preventive Actions: Perceptions of Users from Argentina, Chile, and Spain pp. 323-337

- Jordi Rodríguez-Virgili, Javier Serrano-Puche and Carmen Beatriz Fernández
- Journalism Students and Information Consumption in the Era of Fake News pp. 338-350

- Santiago Tejedor, Marta Portalés-Oliva, Ricardo Carniel-Bugs and Laura Cervi
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On this page- 2021, volume 9
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 13
2024, volume 12
2023, volume 11
2022, volume 10
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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