Media and Communication
2013 - 2025
Current editor(s): Raquel Silva
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2015, volume 3, articles 4
- A View from the Inside: The Dawning Of De-Westernization of CEE Media and Communication Research? pp. 1-4

- Epp Lauk
- Revisiting National Journalism Cultures in Post-Communist Countries: The Influence of Academic Scholarship pp. 5-14

- Halliki Harro-Loit
- Values Underlying the Information Culture in Communist and Post-Communist Russia (1917−1999) pp. 15-25

- Hedwig de Smaele
- Governance of Public Service Media in Poland: The Role of the Public pp. 26-34

- Michal Glowacki
- Online Political Campaigning during the 2014 Regional Elections in Poland pp. 35-44

- Paweł Baranowski
- One Country, Two Polarised Audiences: Estonia and the Deficiency of the Audiovisual Media Services Directive pp. 45-51

- Andres Jõesaar
- Czech Journalists’ Refreshed Sense of Ethics in the Midst of Media Ownership Turmoil pp. 52-61

- Roman Hájek, Sandra Štefaniková, Filip Láb and Alice N. Tejkalová
- Comparing Czech and Slovak Council Newspapers’ Policy and Regulation Development pp. 62-75

- Lenka Waschkova Cisarova
- Voice of the Church: A Debate about Religious Radio Stations as Community Broadcasters pp. 76-90

- Gabriella Velics and Urszula Doliwa
- Media Literacy in Montenegro pp. 91-105

- Jelena Perovic
- Who Is Willing to Pay for Online Journalistic Content? pp. 106-115

- Marju Himma-Kadakas and Ragne Kõuts
- Journalism that Matters: Views from Central and Eastern Europe. By Michał Głowacki, Epp Lauk and Auksė Balčytienė. Bern: Peter Lang, 2014, 214 pp.; ISBN: 978-3-631-65421-7 hb pp. 116-119

- Elena Rodina
2015, volume 3, articles 3
- Beyond Privacy: Articulating the Broader Harms of Pervasive Mass Surveillance pp. 1-11

- Christopher Parsons
- “Veillant Panoptic Assemblage”: Mutual Watching and Resistance to Mass Surveillance after Snowden pp. 12-25

- Vian Bakir
- Attaching Hollywood to a Surveillant Assemblage: Normalizing Discourses of Video Surveillance pp. 26-38

- Randy K Lippert and Jolina Scalia
- The New Transparency: Police Violence in the Context of Ubiquitous Surveillance pp. 39-55

- Ben Brucato
- First They Came for the Poor: Surveillance of Welfare Recipients as an Uncontested Practice pp. 56-67

- Nathalie Maréchal
- “Austerity Surveillance” in Greece under the Austerity Regime (2010−2014) pp. 68-80

- Minas Samatas
- Interveillance: A New Culture of Recognition and Mediatization pp. 81-90

- André Jansson
2015, volume 3, articles 2
- Special Issue on Surveillance: Editor’s Introduction pp. 1-5

- James Schwoch, John Laprise and Ivory Mills
- Surveillance and Critical Theory pp. 6-9

- Christian Fuchs
- Theorizing Surveillance in the UK Crime Control Field pp. 10-20

- Michael McCahill
- Surveillance and Resilience in Theory and Practice pp. 21-41

- Charles D. Raab, Richard Jones and Iván Székely
- The Copyright Surveillance Industry pp. 42-52

- Mike Zajko
- EU Law and Mass Internet Metadata Surveillance in the Post-Snowden Era pp. 53-62

- Nora Ni Loideain
- Subjunctive and Interpassive “Knowing” in the Surveillance Society pp. 63-76

- Sun-ha Hong
- The Role of Hackers in Countering Surveillance and Promoting Democracy pp. 77-87

- Sebastian Kubitschko
- Literacies for Surveillance: Social Network Sites and Background Investigations pp. 88-97

- Sarah Jackson Young
2015, volume 3, articles 1
- Climate Crisis and Communication: Reflections on Naomi Klein’s This Changes Everything pp. 1-4

- Robert A. Hackett
- Facebook Users’ Engagement and Perceived Life Satisfaction pp. 5-16

- Tammy R. Vigil and H. Denis Wu
- The Dynamics of Issue Attention in Online Communication on Climate Change pp. 17-33

- Ines Lörcher and Irene Neverla
- Encoding Systems and Evolved Message Processing: Pictures Enable Action, Words Enable Thinking pp. 34-43

- Annie Lang, Rachel L. Bailey and Sean Ryan Connolly
2014, volume 2, articles 2
- Predicting Social Networking Site Use and Online Communication Practices among Adolescents: The Role of Access and Device Ownership pp. 1-30

- Drew P. Cingel, Alexis R. Lauricella, Ellen Wartella and Annie Conway
- Violence in Popular U.S. Prime Time TV Dramas and the Cultivation of Fear: A Time Series Analysis pp. 31-41

- Daniel Romer and Patrick Jamieson
- Between Objectivity and Openness—The Mediality of Data for Journalism pp. 42-54

- Frédérik Lesage and Robert A. Hackett
- The Nanking Atrocity: Still and Moving Images 1937–1944 pp. 55-71

- Gary Evans
- Impact of Social Media on Power Relations of Korean Health Activism pp. 72-83

- KyuJin Shim
- The Problem of Realist Events in American Journalism pp. 84-95

- Kevin G. Barnhurst
2014, volume 2, articles 1
- In Memoriam: Hannes Haas pp. 1

- Elisabeth Klaus, Bradley S. Greenberg and António Vieira
- Card Stories on YouTube: A New Frame for Online Self-Disclosure pp. 2-12

- Sabina Misoch
- Documentary and Cognitive Theory: Narrative, Emotion and Memory pp. 13-22

- Ib Bondebjerg
2013, volume 1, articles 1
- Media and Communication: Why Another Journal? pp. 1

- Bradley S. Greenberg, Hannes Haas and Elisabeth Klaus
- Understanding Social Media Logic pp. 2-14

- José van Dijck and Thomas Poell
- Agenda Trending: Reciprocity and the Predictive Capacity of Social Networking Sites in Intermedia Agenda Setting across Topics over Time pp. 15-27

- Jacob Groshek and Megan Clough Groshek
- Predicting Social Networking Site Use and Online Communication Practices among Adolescents: The Role of Access and Device Ownership pp. 28-38

- Drew P. Cingel, Alexis R. Lauricella, Ellen Wartella and Annie Conway
- Between Objectivity and Openness—The Mediality of Data for Journalism pp. 39-50

- Frédérik Lesage and Robert A. Hackett
- The Nanking Atrocity: Still and Moving Images 1937–1944 pp. 51-67

- Gary Evans