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Media and Communication
2013 - 2025
Current editor(s): Raquel Silva From Cogitatio Press Bibliographic data for series maintained by António Vieira () and IT Department (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2018, volume 6, articles 4
- News and Participation through and beyond Proprietary Platforms in an Age of Social Media pp. 1-10

- Oscar Westlund and Mats Ekström
- A Decade of Research on Social Media and Journalism: Assumptions, Blind Spots, and a Way Forward pp. 11-23

- Seth C. Lewis and Logan Molyneux
- From Counter-Power to Counter-Pepe: The Vagaries of Participatory Epistemology in a Digital Age pp. 24-25

- C. W. Anderson and Matthias Revers
- Dark Participation pp. 36-48

- Thorsten Quandt
- Alternative Media and the Notion of Anti-Systemness: Towards an Analytical Framework pp. 49-57

- Kristoffer Holt
- The Moral Gatekeeper? Moderation and Deletion of User-Generated Content in a Leading News Forum pp. 58-69

- Svenja Boberg, Tim Schatto-Eckrodt, Lena Frischlich and Thorsten Quandt
- Strangers to the Game? Interlopers, Intralopers, and Shifting News Production pp. 70-78

- Avery E. Holton and Valerie Belair-Gagnon
- Hybrid Engagement: Discourses and Scenarios of Entrepreneurial Journalism pp. 79-90

- Juho Ruotsalainen and Mikko Villi
- Networked News Participation: Future Pathways pp. 91-102

- Sue Robinson and Yidong Wang
- Commentary on News and Participation through and beyond Proprietary Platforms in an Age of Social Media pp. 103-106

- James E. Katz
- The Midlife Crisis of the Network Society pp. 107-110

- Nikki Usher and Matt Carlson
- Why We Should Keep Studying Good (and Everyday) Participation: An Analogy to Political Participation pp. 111-114

- Neta Kligler-Vilenchik
- Designing a Renaissance for Digital News Media pp. 115-118

- Anette Novak
- E-Government and Smart Cities: Theoretical Reflections and Case Studies pp. 119-122

- Peter Mechant and Nils Walravens
- Forging Smarter Cities through CrowdLaw pp. 123-126

- Beth Simone Noveck
- “Technology Readiness and Acceptance Model” as a Predictor for the Use Intention of Data Standards in Smart Cities pp. 127-139

- Raf Buyle, Mathias Van Compernolle, Eveline Vlassenroot, Ziggy Vanlishout, Peter Mechant and Erik Mannens
- Channel Choice Determinants of (Digital) Government Communication: A Case Study of Spatial Planning in Flanders pp. 140-152

- Willemien Laenens, Wendy Van den Broeck and Ilse Mariën
- In Waze We Trust: Algorithmic Governance of the Public Sphere pp. 153-162

- Shenja van der Graaf
- Delivering Smart Governance in a Future City: The Case of Glasgow pp. 163-174

- Charles Leleux and C. William R. Webster
- The Impact of User Participation Methods on E-Government Projects: The Case of La Louvière, Belgium pp. 175-186

- Anthony Simonofski, Benoît Vanderose, Antoine Clarinval and Monique Snoeck
2018, volume 6, articles 3
- The Turn to Affect and Emotion in Media Studies pp. 1-4

- Margreth Lünenborg and Tanja Maier
- Affect in Media and Communication Studies: Potentials and Assemblages pp. 5-14

- Brigitte Hipfl
- Affect Disposition(ing): A Genealogical Approach to the Organization and Regulation of Emotions pp. 15-21

- Bernd Bösel
- Towards a Psychoanalytic Concept of Affective-Digital Labour pp. 22-29

- Jacob Johanssen
- Negotiating Belonging as Cultural Proximity in the Process of Adapting Global Reality TV Formats pp. 30-39

- Laura Suna
- How Culture Influences Emotion Display in Transnational Television Formats: The Case of The Voice of China pp. 40-47

- Yuanchen Zhang
- Leak Early, Leak (More Than) Often: Outlining the Affective Politics of Data Leaks in Network Ecologies pp. 48-59

- Alberto Micali
- Personal Power and Agency When Dealing with Interactive Voice Response Systems and Alternative Modalities pp. 60-68

- Jill Walsh, Brittany Leigh Andersen, James E. Katz and Jacob Groshek
- The Implications of the FCC’s Net Neutrality Repeal pp. 69-72

- Florian Schaub
- The New Frontier in Communication Research: Why We Should Study Social Robots pp. 73-76

- Jochen Peter and Rinaldo Kühne
- News, Ads, Chats, and Property Rights over Algorithms pp. 77-82

- Jan Kleinnijenhuis
- Psychopaths Online: The Linguistic Traces of Psychopathy in Email, Text Messaging and Facebook pp. 83-92

- Jeffrey T Hancock, Michael Woodworth and Rachel Boochever
2018, volume 6, articles 2
- Media Studies for a Mediatized World: Rethinking Media and Social Space pp. 1-4

- André Jansson and Johan Lindell
- Mobile Media and Social Space: How Anytime, Anyplace Connectivity Structures Everyday Life pp. 5-14

- Mariek Vanden Abeele, Ralf De Wolf and Rich Ling
- A Discursive Approach to Mediatisation: Corporate Technology Discourse and the Trope of Media Indispensability pp. 15-28

- Karin Fast
- Mediatization of Social Space and the Case of Uber Drivers pp. 29-38

- Ngai Keung Chan and Lee Humphreys
- Sensorial Organization as an Ethics of Space: Digital Media in Everyday Life pp. 39-45

- Stina Bengtsson
- ‘It’s Something Posh People Do’: Digital Distinction in Young People’s Cross-Media News Engagement pp. 46-55

- Jannie Møller Hartley
- Grow Up, Level Up, and Game On; Evolving Games Research pp. 56-59

- Julia Kneer and Ruud S. Jacobs
- Running Head: Video Game Nostalgia and Retro Gaming pp. 60-68

- Tim Wulf, Nicholas D. Bowman, Diana Rieger, John A. Velez and Johannes Breuer
- Do We Need Permission to Play in Public? The Design of Participation for Social Play Video Games at Play Parties and ‘Alternative’ Games Festivals pp. 69-79

- Lynn H. C. Love
- Games without Frontiers: A Framework for Analyzing Digital Game Cultures Comparatively pp. 80-89

- Ahmed Elmezeny and Jeffrey Wimmer
- Psychasthenia Studio and the Gamification of Contemporary Culture pp. 90-102

- Victoria Szabo
- The Persuasive Roles of Digital Games: The Case of Cancer Games pp. 103-111

- Teresa de la Hera Conde-Pumpido
- Challenges with Measuring Learning through Digital Gameplay in K-12 Classrooms pp. 112-125

- Cristyne Hebert, Jennifer Jenson and Katrina Fong
- Model Matching Theory: A Framework for Examining the Alignment between Game Mechanics and Mental Models pp. 126-136

- Rory McGloin, Joe A. Wasserman and Andy Boyan
- The Form of Game Formalism pp. 137-144

- Ea C. Willumsen
- Media and Communication between the Local and the Global pp. 145-148

- Jessica Gustafsson and Kinga Polynczuk-Alenius
- Media Practices and Forced Migration: Trust Online and Offline pp. 149-157

- Heike Graf
- Female Bodies Adrift: Violation of the Female Bodies in Becoming a Subject in the Western Media pp. 158-167

- Tuija Parikka
- Watchdogs, Advocates and Adversaries: Journalists’ Relational Role Conceptions in Asylum Reporting pp. 168-178

- Markus Ojala and Reeta Pöyhtäri
- Iranian Diaspora, Reality Television and Connecting to Homeland pp. 179-187

- Elham Atashi
- Domestic Connectivity: Media, Gender and the Domestic Sphere in Kenya pp. 188-198

- Jessica Gustafsson
- The Dialectics of Care: Communicating Ethical Trade in Poland pp. 199-209

- Kinga Polynczuk-Alenius
- The Meaning of the Feminist T-Shirt: Social Media, Postmodern Aesthetics, and the Potential for Sociopolitical Change pp. 210-219

- Trine Kvidal-Røvik
2018, volume 6, articles 1
- Introduction to Media History and Democracy pp. 1-4

- David W. Park
- Net Neutrality, the Fairness Doctrine, and the NRB: The Tension between United States Religious Expression and Media Regulation pp. 5-12

- Kathryn Montalbano
- Private Broadcasting and the Path to Radio Broadcasting Policy in Canada pp. 13-20

- Anne Frances MacLennan
- Methodological Perspectives on British Commercial Telegraphy and the Colonial Struggle over Democratic Connections in Gibraltar, 1914–1941 pp. 21-33

- Bryce Peake
- From the Old New Republic to a Great Community: Insights and Contradictions in John Dewey’s Public Pedagogy pp. 34-42

- James Anderson
- River Activism, “Levees-Only” and the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 pp. 43-51

- Ned Randolph
- “Approaching an Abyss”: Liberalist Ideology in a Norwegian Cold War Business Paper pp. 52-61

- Birgitte Kjos Fonn
- The Media Protest of Neighbouring Associations, Promoter of Citizen Democratic Culture during Transition in Southern Spain pp. 62-72

- Sandra Méndez-Muros
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Other years2025, volume 13
2024, volume 12
2023, volume 11
2022, volume 10
2021, volume 9
2020, volume 8
2019, volume 7
2017, volume 5
2016, volume 4
2015, volume 3
2014, volume 2
2013, volume 1
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On this page- 2018, volume 6
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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
2021, volume 9
2020, volume 8
2019, volume 7
2017, volume 5
2016, volume 4
2015, volume 3
2014, volume 2
2013, volume 1
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