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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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2017, volume 5, articles 4
- Introduction to Visual Communication in the Age of Social Media: Conceptual, Theoretical and Methodological Challenges pp. 1-5

- Uta Russmann and Jakob Svensson
- Brand New Images? Implications of Instagram Photography for Place Branding pp. 6-14

- Åsa Thelander and Cecilia Cassinger
- Political Storytelling on Instagram: Key Aspects of Alexander Van der Bellen’s Successful 2016 Presidential Election Campaign pp. 15-25

- Karin Liebhart and Petra Bernhardt
- The Visual Discourse of Protest Movements on Twitter: The Case of Hong Kong 2014 pp. 26-36

- Irmgard Wetzstein
- Showing/Sharing: Analysing Visual Communication from a Praxeological Perspective pp. 37-50

- Maria Schreiber
- Digital-Networked Images as Personal Acts of Political Expression: New Categories for Meaning Formation pp. 51-64

- Mona Kasra
- “I Set the Camera on the Handle of My Dresser”: Re-Matter-Ializing Social Media Visual Methods through a Case Study of Selfies pp. 65-74

- Katie Warfield
- The Semiotics of Emoji: The Rise of Visual Language in the Age of the Internet pp. 75-78

- Laura Kerslake and Rupert Wegerif
2017, volume 5, articles 3
- Acting on Media: Influencing, Shaping and (Re)Configuring the Fabric of Everyday Life pp. 1-4

- Sigrid Kannengießer and Sebastian Kubitschko
- Variants of Interplay as Drivers of Media Change pp. 5-14

- Tilo Grenz and Paul Eisewicht
- Fan (Fiction) Acting on Media and the Politics of Appropriation pp. 15-27

- Wolfgang Reißmann, Moritz Stock, Svenja Kaiser, Vanessa Isenberg and Jörg-Uwe Nieland
- Raging Against the Machine: Network Gatekeeping and Collective Action on Social Media Platforms pp. 28-36

- Sarah Myers West
- (De)Centralization of the Global Informational Ecosystem pp. 37-48

- Johanna Möller and M. Bjørn von Rimscha
- Forgetting History: Mediated Reflections on Occupy Wall Street pp. 49-58

- Michael S. Daubs and Jeffrey Wimmer
- Media Activism as Movement? Collective Identity Formation in the World Forum of Free Media pp. 59-66

- Hilde C. Stephansen
- Journalists’ Associations as Political Instruments in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 67-69

- Epp Lauk and Kaarle Nordenstreng
- Cleansing among Czech Journalists after World War II and a Comparison with the Situation in France and the Netherlands pp. 70-78

- Jan Cebe
- Journalists’ Associations in Poland Before and After 1980 pp. 79-84

- Wojciech Furman
- The Rocky Road towards Professional Autonomy: The Estonian Journalists’ Organization in the Political Turmoil of the 20th Century pp. 85-94

- Epp Lauk
- The Story of Journalist Organizations in Czechoslovakia pp. 95-102

- Markéta Ševčíková and Kaarle Nordenstreng
- International Federation of Free Journalists: Opposing Communist Propaganda During the Cold War pp. 103-106

- Martin Nekola
2017, volume 5, articles 2
- The Finns Party: Euroscepticism, Euro Crisis, Populism and the Media pp. 1-10

- Juha Herkman
- The New Visual Testimonial: Narrative, Authenticity, and Subjectivity in Emerging Commercial Photographic Practice pp. 11-20

- Heather Morton
- The Market Value of Who We Are: The Flow of Personal Data and Its Regulation in China pp. 21-30

- Dong Han
- Under the Influence: Advertisers’ Impact on the Content of Swiss Free Newspapers pp. 31-40

- Colin Porlezza
- Subjective Evaluation of Media Content as a Moderator of Media Effects on European Identity: Mere Exposure and the Hostile Media Phenomenon pp. 41-52

- Waqas Ejaz, Marco Bräuer and Jens Wolling
- Political Participation and Power Relations in Egypt: The Scope of Newspapers and Social Network Sites pp. 53-63

- Mostafa Shehata
- A Historical Analysis of Media Practices and Technologies in Protest Movements: A Review of Crisis and Critique by Anne Kaun pp. 64-66

- Anne Laajalahti
- Crises, Rumours and Reposts: Journalists’ Social Media Content Gathering and Verification Practices in Breaking News Situations pp. 67-76

- Klas Backholm, Julian Ausserhofer, Elsebeth Frey, Anna Grøndahl Larsen, Harald Hornmoen, Joachim Högväg and Gudrun Reimerth
- Reinvention of Publishers’ Revenue Model—Expectations of Advertisers towards Publishers’ Products pp. 77-86

- Bianca Dennstedt and Hans Koller
- Welcome to the Era of Fake News pp. 87-89

- Jonathan Albright
2017, volume 5, articles 1
- Post-Snowden Internet Policy: Between Public Outrage, Resistance and Policy Change pp. 1-6

- Julia Pohle and Leo Van Audenhove
- Outrage without Consequences? Post-Snowden Discourses and Governmental Practice in Germany pp. 7-16

- Stefan Steiger, Wolf J. Schünemann and Katharina Dimmroth
- Intelligence Reform and the Snowden Paradox: The Case of France pp. 17-28

- Félix Tréguer
- Networked Authoritarianism and the Geopolitics of Information: Understanding Russian Internet Policy pp. 29-41

- Nathalie Maréchal
- Migrating Servers, Elusive Users: Reconfigurations of the Russian Internet in the Post-Snowden Era pp. 42-53

- Ksenia Ermoshina and Francesca Musiani
- Clipper Meets Apple vs. FBI—A Comparison of the Cryptography Discourses from 1993 and 2016 pp. 54-62

- Matthias Schulze
- Corporate Privacy Policy Changes during PRISM and the Rise of Surveillance Capitalism pp. 63-75

- Priya Kumar
- Metadata Laws, Journalism and Resistance in Australia pp. 76-83

- Benedetta Brevini
2016, volume 4, articles 4
- Political Agency at the Digital Crossroads? pp. 1-7

- Anne Kaun, Maria Kyriakidou and Julie Uldam
- Social Movements and Political Agency in the Digital Age: A Communication Approach pp. 8-12

- Anastasia Kavada
- Narrative Agency in Hashtag Activism: The Case of #BlackLivesMatter pp. 13-17

- Guobin Yang
- Energiewende’s Lone Warriors: A Hyperlink Network Analysis of the German Energy Transition Discourse pp. 18-29

- Jonas Kaiser, Markus Rhomberg, Axel Maireder and Stephan Schlögl
- Mediatisation, Marginalisation and Disruption in Australian Indigenous Affairs pp. 30-42

- Kerry McCallum, Lisa Waller and Tanja Dreher
- Free Software Beyond Radical Politics: Negotiations of Creative and Craft Autonomy in Digital Visual Media Production pp. 43-52

- Julia Velkova
- No Digital “Castles in the Air”: Online Non-Participation and the Radical Left pp. 53-62

- Linus Andersson
- Issues of Ethics and Methods in Studying Social Media pp. 63-65

- Niina Sormanen and Epp Lauk
- From Research Ethics to Researching Ethics in an Online Specific Context pp. 66-74

- Sari Östman and Riikka Turtiainen
- Facebook’s Emotional Contagion Experiment as a Challenge to Research Ethics pp. 75-85

- Jukka Jouhki, Epp Lauk, Maija Penttinen, Niina Sormanen and Turo Uskali
- Hazy Boundaries: Virtual Communities and Research Ethics pp. 86-96

- Helena Kantanen and Jyri Manninen
- #JeSuisCharlie: Towards a Multi-Method Study of Hybrid Media Events pp. 97-108

- Johanna Sumiala, Minttu Tikka, Jukka Huhtamäki and Katja Valaskivi
- Participation in Social Media: Studying Explicit and Implicit Forms of Participation in Communicative Social Networks pp. 109-117

- Mikko Villi and Janne Matikainen
2016, volume 4, articles 3
- Introduction to the Issue “Adolescents in the Digital Age: Effects on Health and Development” pp. 1-3

- Daniel Romer
- Possible Effects of Internet Use on Cognitive Development in Adolescence pp. 4-12

- Kathryn L. Mills
- Teens, Health and Technology: A National Survey pp. 13-23

- Ellen Wartella, Vicky Rideout, Heather Montague, Leanne Beaudoin-Ryan and Alexis Lauricella
- The Role of Parents in Problematic Internet Use among US Adolescents pp. 24-34

- Amy Bleakley, Morgan Ellithorpe and Daniel Romer
- Marketing to Youth in the Digital Age: The Promotion of Unhealthy Products and Health Promoting Behaviours on Social Media pp. 35-49

- Sally Dunlop, Becky Freeman and Sandra C. Jones
- Social Media and Alcohol: Summary of Research, Intervention Ideas and Future Study Directions pp. 50-59

- Megan A. Moreno, Jon D’Angelo and Jennifer Whitehill
- Social Media in the Sexual Lives of African American and Latino Youth: Challenges and Opportunities in the Digital Neighborhood pp. 60-70

- Robin Stevens, Jamie Dunaev, Ellen Malven, Amy Bleakley and Shawnika Hull
- Cyberbullying, Race/Ethnicity and Mental Health Outcomes: A Review of the Literature pp. 71-78

- Lynne Edwards, April Edwards Kontostathis and Christina Fisher
- Adolescent Cellphone Use While Driving: An Overview of the Literature and Promising Future Directions for Prevention pp. 79-89

- M. Kit Delgado, Kathryn J. Wanner and Catherine McDonald
- Afterword to the Issue “Adolescents in the Digital Age: Effects on Health and Development” pp. 90-94

- Daniel Romer and Michael Rich
- Thematic Issue on The End of Television (Not Yet): Editor’s Introduction pp. 95-98

- Milly Buonanno
- Television in Latin America Is “Everywhere”: Not Dead, Not Dying, but Converging and Thriving pp. 99-108

- Guillermo Orozco and Toby Miller
- “There Will Still Be Television but I Don’t Know What It Will Be Called!”: Narrating the End of Television in Australia and New Zealand pp. 109-122

- Jock Given
- Re-Locating the Spaces of Television Studies pp. 123-130

- Anna Cristina Pertierra
- Not Yet the Post-TV Era: Network and MVPD Adaptation to Emergent Distribution Technologies pp. 131-141

- Mike Van Esler
- The End of Television—Again! How TV Is Still Influenced by Cultural Factors in the Age of Digital Intermediaries pp. 142-153

- Gunn Enli and Trine Syvertsen
- Digital Media Platforms and the Use of TV Content: Binge Watching and Video-on-Demand in Germany pp. 154-161

- Lothar Mikos
- The End of the Television Archive as We Know It? The National Archive as an Agent of Historical Knowledge in the Convergence Era pp. 162-175

- Berber Hagedoorn and Bas Agterberg
- Still ‘Watching’ TV? The Consumption of TV Fiction by Engaged Audiences pp. 176-184

- Alexander Dhoest and Nele Simons
- Taming Distraction: The Second Screen Assemblage, Television and the Classroom pp. 185-198

- Markus Stauff
2016, volume 4, articles 2
- The Impact of Media on Traditional Communities pp. 1-2

- Raul Reis
- Media Portrayals of Hashtag Activism: A Framing Analysis of Canada’s #Idlenomore Movement pp. 3-12

- Derek Moscato
- Toward Representational Sovereignty: Rewards and Challenges of Indigenous Media in the A’uwẽ-Xavante Communities of Eténhiritipa-Pimentel Barbosa pp. 13-32

- Laura R. Graham
- Dangerous Dancing: A Commentary on Australian Indigenous Communication Futures pp. 33-37

- Michael Hugo Meadows
- Cultural Resiliency and the Rise of Indigenous Media pp. 38-41

- Derek Moscato
- Introduction to “International Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy in the 21st Century” pp. 42-45

- Gary D. Rawnsley
- Information Asymmetries and Their Challenge to International Broadcasting pp. 46-54

- Monroe Edwin Price
- Public Diplomacy and the Clash of Satellites pp. 55-68

- Marwa Fikry Abdel Samei
- Toward a Model of Strategic Influence, International Broadcasting, and Global Engagement pp. 69-91

- Kenneth L. Hacker and Vanessa R. Mendez
- Mediated Public Diplomacy of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria: The Synergistic Use of Terrorism, Social Media and Branding pp. 92-103

- Jad Melki and May Jabado
- Target Gutahuka: The UN’s Strategic Information Intervention in the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 104-119

- Jacob Udo-Udo Jacob
2016, volume 4, articles 1
- Peacebuilding in the Age of New Media pp. 1-3

- Vladimir Bratic
- Elicitive Conflict Transformation and New Media: In Search for a Common Ground pp. 4-14

- Wolfgang Suetzl
- “Likes” for Peace: Can Facebook Promote Dialogue in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict? pp. 15-26

- Yifat Mor, Yiftach Ron and Ifat Maoz
- Fields and Facebook: Ta’ayush’s Grassroots Activism and Archiving the Peace that Will Have Come in Israel/Palestine pp. 27-38

- Jon Simons
- Internet Censorship Circumvention Tools: Escaping the Control of the Syrian Regime pp. 39-50

- Walid Al-Saqaf
- EU Armed Forces’ Use of Social Media in Areas of Deployment pp. 51-62

- Maria Hellman, Eva-Karin Olsson and Charlotte Wagnsson
- Building Peace through Journalism in the Social/Alternate Media pp. 63-79

- Rukhsana Aslam
- Awareness towards Peace Journalism among Foreign Correspondents in Africa pp. 80-93

- Ylva Rodny-Gumede
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Other years2025, volume 13
2024, volume 12
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2021, volume 9
2020, volume 8
2019, volume 7
2018, volume 6
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2013, volume 1
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On this page- 2017, volume 5
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
- 2016, volume 4
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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
2018, volume 6
2015, volume 3
2014, volume 2
2013, volume 1
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