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2024, Volume 12
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Media Accountability: Global Trends and European Monitoring Capabilities
by Marcus Kreutler & Susanne Fengler
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Conceptualizing and Contextualizing Media Innovation and Change
by Frank Harbers & Sandra Banjac & Scott A. Eldridge II
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Can’t Fix This? Innovation, Social Change, and Solutionism in Design Thinking
by Annika Richterich
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Media-Tech Companies as Agents of Innovation: From Radical to Incremental Innovation in a Cluster
by Ana Milojevic & Leif Ove Larsen
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Hallin and Mancini: Two Decades of Influence in Politics and Communications
by Daniel Ángel Corral de la Mata & José Ramón Sarmiento Guede & María García de Blanes Sebastián
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Can Media Enhance Deliberative Democracy? Exploring Media Monitoring Capabilities in 14 EU-Countries
by Epp Lauk & Peter Berglez
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Standardized Sampling for Systematic Literature Reviews (STAMP Method): Ensuring Reproducibility and Replicability
by Ayanda Rogge & Luise Anter & Deborah Kunze & Kristin Pomsel & Gregor Willenbrock
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Organizations as Innovations: Examining Changes in Journalism Through the Lens of Newly-Emerging Organizations
by Christopher Buschow & Maike Suhr
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: The Value of News: Aligning Economic and Social Value From an Institutional Perspective
by Terry Flew & Agata Stepnik
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: E-Commerce as a Source of Revenue in Spanish Digital News Media
by Alfonso Vara-Miguel & Cristina Sánchez-Blanco & Samuel Negredo-Bruna & Charo Sádaba-Chalezquer
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: The Evolution of Crisis Frames in the European Commission’s Institutional Communication (2003–2022)
by Hanna Orsolya Vincze & Delia Cristina Balaban
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Google’s Influence on Global Business Models in Journalism: An Analysis of Its Innovation Challenge
by Alfred Hermida & Mary Lynn Young
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Jobs-to-Be-Done and Journalism Innovation: Making News More Responsive to Community Needs
by Seth C. Lewis & Alfred Hermida & Samantha Lorenzo
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Transforming Crises Into Opportunities: Self-Managed Media in Argentina
by Carolina Escudero
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Contextualization: A Path to Chinese Traditional News Media’s Integration Into Social Media
by Difan Guo & Haiyan Wang & Jinghong Xu
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Media Systems and Media Capture in Turkey: A Case Study
by Murat Akser & Banu Baybars
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Policy Framing Through Policy Branding: International Maritime Organization, Climate Change, and Twitter/X
by George Dikaios
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Legal and Ethical Regulation in Slovakia and Its Relation to Deliberative Communication
by Ľudmila Čábyová & Peter Krajčovič & Magdaléna Švecová & Jana Radošinská & Andrej Brník & Juliána Mináriková
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Breaking Away From Hectic Daily Media Production: Unleashing Explorative Innovation Through Inter-Firm Collaborations
by Giordano Zambelli & Luciano Morganti
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: “Communal News Work” as Sustainable Business Model: Recent Print-Centric News Start-Ups in Regional Queensland
by Harry Dugmore & Renee Barnes & Peter English & Elizabeth J. Stephens & Rosanna Natoli
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Commercial Television as a Blind Spot in Emerging Media Systems: Romania and Bulgaria’s Cases
by Mădălina Bălășescu & Vyara Angelova & Romina Surugiu
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Politicisation Persists and Is Increasing in European Public Service Media in the Digital Society
by Tania Fernández-Lombao & Olga Blasco-Blasco & Francisco Campos Freire
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: “Nazis Aren’t Welcome Here”: Selling Democracy in the Age of Far-Right Extremism
by Kurt Sengul & Jordan McSwiney
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Unraveling US Newspapers’ Digital and Print Subscriptions in the Context of Price, 2016–2022
by Hsiang Iris Chyi & Sun Ho Jeong
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Journalistic “Innovation” Is Hard to Hate, but Actual Change Is Just Hard
by Jane B. Singer
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Shaping and Branding Migration Policy: A Retrospective Analysis of Portugal’s Contemporary Model
by Vasiliki Tsagkroni
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Who Watches the Watchdog? Understanding Media Systems as Information Regimes
by Mart Ots & Peter Berglez & Lars Nord
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Replicating and Extending Soroka, Fournier, and Nir: Negative News Increases Arousal and Negative Affect
by Roeland Dubèl & Gijs Schumacher & Maaike D. Homan & Delaney Peterson & Bert N. Bakker
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: New Funding Models in Journalism Are Emerging, but Major Leap Forward Is Lacking
by Merja Myllylahti & James Meese
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: South African Media and Politics: Is the Three Models Approach Still Valid After Two Decades?
by Bernadine Jones & Adrian Hadland
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: A Transnational Network Analysis of Refugees in Crisis
by Linda Jean Kenix & Eliot Gibbins
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: On the Continued Need for Replication in Media and Communication Research
by Nicholas David Bowman
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: (De)Legitimation in Policy Transfer and Branding: A Dialogical View of the Romanian Covid-19 Vaccination Policy
by Camelia Cmeciu & Anca Anton & Eugen Glăvan
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Symbiosis or Precarity? Digital Platforms’ Role on Australian Digital-Native Journalism and Their Funding Models
by Andrea Carson & Denis Muller
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Venture Philanthropy, Local News, and the Murky Promise of Innovation
by Brian Creech
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: The Evolution of Government Intervention in the Mediterranean Media System: Spain, France, and Portugal
by Ana Fernández-Viso & Isabel Fernández-Alonso
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Innovations in Journalism as Complex Interplay: Supportive and Obstructive Factors in International Comparison
by Klaus Meier & Michael Graßl & Jose Alberto García-Avilés & Dámaso Mondejar & Andy Kaltenbrunner & Renée Lugschitz & Colin Porlezza & Petra Mazzoni & Vinzenz Wyss & Mirco Saner
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Remembering Reasons for Reform: A More Replicable and Reproducible Communication Literature Without the Rancor
by James D. Ivory
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Attitudinal, Normative, and Resource Factors Affecting Communication Scholars’ Data Sharing: A Replication Study
by Jinghong Xu & Rukun Zhang
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Researching Media and Democracy Researchers: Monitoring Capabilities in Poland
by Michał Głowacki & Jacek Mikucki & Katarzyna Gajlewicz-Korab & Łukasz Szurmiński & Maria Łoszewska-Ołowska
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: “It’s New to Us”: Exploring Authentic Innovation in Local News Settings
by Ragnhild Kr. Olsen & Kristy Hess
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Media and Journalism Research in Small European Countries
by Ragne Kõuts-Klemm & Tobias Eberwein & Zrinjka Peruško & Dina Vozab & Anda Rožukalne & Ilva Skulte & Alnis Stakle
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: A Deliberative Democracy Framework for Analysing Trust in Journalists: An Application to Italy
by Sergio Splendore & Diego Garusi & Augusto Valeriani
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Institutional Arbitrageurs: The Role of Product Managers as a Locus of Change in Journalism
by Allie Kosterich & Cindy Royal
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Comparing Media Systems Through the Lens of Neoliberal Hegemony: Evidence From the US and Flanders
by Nils Wandels & Jelle Mast & Hilde Van den Bulck
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Securing the Future of UK Public-Interest News: Navigating Change With Foresight and Innovation
by François Nel & Kamila Rymajdo
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: The Romanian Media System: Dynamics, Challenges, and Implications for Democracy
by Madalina Botan
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Press Subsidies and Business Performance of Newspaper Publishing in Three Nordic Media Welfare States
by Mikko Grönlund & Mikko Villi & Marko Ala-Fossi
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Legitimating Policy Branding: Constructing “Sellability” of Sweden’s Feminist Foreign Policy
by Isabelle Karlsson
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Redefining Hallin and Mancini’s Media System: Cross-Border Investigative Networks in Europe
by Lorena R. Romero-Domínguez
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Delayed Reflections: Media and Journalism Data Deserts in the Post-Socialist Czech Republic
by Lenka Waschková Císařová & Iveta Jansová & Jan Motal
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: The Challenges of Replicating Volatile Platform-Data Studies: Replicating Schatto-Eckrodt et al. (2020)
by Philipp Knöpfle & Tim Schatto-Eckrodt
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: News Media Monitoring Capabilities in 14 European Countries: Problems and Best Practices
by Halliki Harro-Loit & Tobias Eberwein
- v:12:y:2024:i::p: Bundling Digital Journalism: Exploring the Potential of Subscription-Based Product Bundles
by Lukas Erbrich & Christian-Mathias Wellbrock & Frank Lobigs & Christopher Buschow
2023, Volume 11, Issue 4
2023, Volume 11, Issue 3
2023, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 1-4 (Dis)Information Literacy: A Democratic Right and Duty of All Citizens
by José Antonio Muñiz-Velázquez
- 5-14 The (Un)Intended Consequences of Emphasizing the Threats of Mis- and Disinformation
by Michael Hameleers
- 15-29 An Overview of the Fake News Phenomenon: From Untruth-Driven to Post-Truth-Driven Approaches
by Raúl Rodríguez-Ferrándiz
- 30-41 Exploring European Citizens’ Resilience to Misinformation: Media Legitimacy and Media Trust as Predictive Variables
by Carlos Rodríguez-Pérez & María José Canel
- 42-52 Vulnerability to Disinformation in Relation to Political Affiliation in North Macedonia
by Edlira Palloshi Disha & Albulena Halili & Agron Rustemi
- 53-63 Teaching Journalism Literacy in Schools: The Role of Media Companies as Media Educators in Germany
by Michael Sengl & Elfi Heinke
- 64-75 Accessing to a “Truer Truth”: Conspiracy and Figurative Reasoning From Covid-19 to the Russia–Ukraine War
by Bianca Terracciano
- 76-87 A Systematic Literature Review of the Phenomenon of Disinformation and Misinformation
by Marta Pérez-Escolar & Darren Lilleker & Alejandro Tapia-Frade
- 88-100 Combating Disinformation or Reinforcing Cognitive Bias: Effect of Weibo Poster’s Location Disclosure
by Chang Luo & Juan Liu & Tianjiao Yang & Jinghong Xu
- 101-108 Pre-Truth: Fake News, Semiological Guerrilla Warfare, and Some Other Media and Communication “Revolutions”
by Claudio Paolucci
- 109-112 New Frontiers for Political Communication in Times of Spectacularization
by Salvador Gómez-García & Rocío Zamora & Salomé Berrocal
- 113-126 Partisanship, Ideology, and Selective Exposure: A Longitudinal Analysis of Media Consumption in Spain (2008–2019)
by María Luisa Humanes & Lidia Valera-Ordaz
- 127-136 Experiencing Political Advertising Through Social Media Logic: A Qualitative Inquiry
by Martin Echeverría
- 137-147 Technopopulism and Politainment in Brazil: Bolsonaro Government’s Weekly YouTube Broadcasts
by Karina Di Nubila & Carlos A. Ballesteros-Herencia & Dunia Etura & Virginia Martín-Jiménez
- 148-162 The Spectacle of “Patriotic Violence” in Romania: Populist Leader George Simion’s Mediated Performance
by Teodora-Elena Grapă & Andreea-Alina Mogoș
- 163-175 Politainment on Twitter: Engagement in the Spanish Legislative Elections of April 2019
by Salomé Berrocal-Gonzalo & Patricia Zamora-Martínez & Ana González-Neira
- 176-187 Journalism in Democracy: A Discourse Analysis of Twitter Posts on the Ferrerasgate Scandal
by Itziar Reguero-Sanz & Pablo Berdón-Prieto & Jacobo Herrero-Izquierdo
- 188-202 Selfies and Speeches of a President at War: Volodymyr Zelensky’s Strategy of Spectacularization on Instagram
by Maite Plazas-Olmedo & Pablo López-Rabadán
- 203-217 TikTok and Political Communication: The Latest Frontier of Politainment? A Case Study
by Laura Cervi & Santiago Tejedor & Fernando García Blesa
- 218-231 Securing the Youth Vote: A Comparative Analysis of Digital Persuasion on TikTok Among Political Actors
by Rocío Zamora-Medina & Andrius Suminas & Shahira S. Fahmy
- 232-240 Populist Right Parties on TikTok: Spectacularization, Personalization, and Hate Speech
by Juan Manuel González-Aguilar & Francisco Segado-Boj & Mykola Makhortykh
- 241-254 Music as Soft Power: The Electoral Use of Spotify
by Raquel Quevedo-Redondo & Marta Rebolledo & Nuria Navarro-Sierra
- 255-265 Spanish-Portuguese Serial Fiction as a Politainment Tool: Representations of Politics on Iberian Television
by Mar Chicharro-Merayo & Fátima Gil-Gascón & Carla Baptista
- 266-277 Digital Games as Persuasion Spaces for Political Marketing: Joe Biden’s Campaign in Fortnite
by Jenniffer Soto de la Cruz & Teresa de la Hera & Sara Cortés Gómez & Pilar Lacasa
- 278-290 Games as Political Actors in Digital Journalism
by Salvador Gómez-García & Teresa de la Hera
- 291-295 Datafied Societies: Digital Infrastructures, Data Power, and Regulations
by Raul Ferrer-Conill & Helle Sjøvaag & Ragnhild Kr. Olsen
- 296-306 Digital Platforms and Infrastructure in the Realm of Culture
by David Hesmondhalgh & Raquel Campos Valverde & D. Bondy Valdovinos Kaye & Zhongwei Li
- 307-318 The Infrastructure of News: Negotiating Infrastructural Capture and Autonomy in Data-Driven News Distribution
by Lisa Merete Kristensen & Jannie Møller Hartley
- 319-329 Follow the Data! A Strategy for Tracing Infrastructural Power
by Sofie Flensburg & Signe Sophus Lai
- 330-343 Google News Initiative’s Influence on Technological Media Innovation in Africa and the Middle East
by Mathias-Felipe de-Lima-Santos & Allen Munoriyarwa & Adeola Abdulateef Elega & Charis Papaevangelou
- 344-354 “I Think Quality is More Important Than a Lot of Data” in Cities Datafication
by Carl Chineme Okafor
- 355-366 Wellbeing Amid Digital Risks: Implications of Digital Risks, Threats, and Scams on Users’ Wellbeing
by Bindiya Dutt
- 367-378 Post-Publication Gatekeeping Factors and Practices: Data, Platforms, and Regulations in News Work
by Margareta Salonen & Veera Ehrlén & Minna Koivula & Karoliina Talvitie-Lamberg
- 379-391 Platforms and Exposure Diversity: Towards a Framework to Assess Policies to Promote Exposure Diversity
by Heritiana Ranaivoson & Nino Domazetovikj
- 392-405 Media Concentration Law: Gaps and Promises in the Digital Age
by Theresa Josephine Seipp
- 406-409 The Fact of Content Moderation; Or, Let’s Not Solve the Platforms’ Problems for Them
by Tarleton Gillespie
2023, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-5 Referendum Campaigns in the Digital Age: Towards (More) Comparative Analyses in Hybrid Media Systems
by Linards Udris & Mark Eisenegger
- 6-18 Mobile News Consumption and Its Relation to Young Adults’ Knowledge About and Participation in Referendums
by Daniel Vogler & Morley Weston & Quirin Ryffel & Adrian Rauchfleisch & Pascal Jürgens & Mark Eisenegger & Lisa Schwaiger & Urs Christen
- 19-30 Googling Referendum Campaigns: Analyzing Online Search Patterns Regarding Swiss Direct-Democratic Votes
by Sina Blassnig & Eliza Mitova & Nico Pfiffner & Michael V. Reiss
- 31-42 Do Intensive Public Debates on Direct-Democratic Ballots Narrow the Gender Gap in Social Media Use?
by Laurent Bernhard & Daniel Kübler
- 43-55 Level Playing Field or Politics as Usual? Equalization–Normalization in Direct Democratic Online Campaigns
by Michaela Fischer & Fabrizio Gilardi
- 56-68 Referendum Campaigns in Hybrid Media Systems: Insights From the New Zealand Cannabis Legalisation Referendum
by Marta Rychert & Chris Wilkins
- 69-80 Beyond Brexit? Public Participation in Decision-Making on Campaign Data During and After Referendum Campaigns
by Julia Rone
- 81-85 Does Social Media Use Matter? A Case Study of the 2018 Irish Abortion Referendum
by Theresa Reidy & Jane Suiter
- 86-90 Countering or Reinforcing (Gendered) Inequalities? Ramifications of the Covid-19 Pandemic in and Through Media
by Margreth Lünenborg & Wolfgang Reißmann & Miriam Siemon
- 91-101 All’s Fair in Pandemic and War? A Gendered Analysis of Australian Coverage of Covid-19
by Blair Williams & Brent Greer
- 102-113 The Frontlines and Margins: Gendered Care and Covid-19 in the Indian Media
by Usha Raman & Sumana Kasturi
- 114-124 8M Demonstrations, the Spanish Far Right, and the Pandemic in a Hybrid Media System
by Aurora Labio-Bernal & Laura Manzano-Zambruno
- 125-138 Negotiating Care Work: Gendered Network Structures of Pandemic Care Discourses on Twitter in Germany
by Miriam Siemon & Wolfgang Reißmann
- 139-149 Reframing Leadership: Jacinda Ardern’s Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic
by Andreea Voina & Mihnea S. Stoica
- 150-162 Cartographies of Resistance: Counter-Data Mapping as the New Frontier of Digital Media Activism
by Sandra Jeppesen & Paola Sartoretto
- 163-172 Representing Life and Death in Care Institutions: Between Invisible Victims and Suffering Old Women
by Shari Adlung & Annabella Backes
- 173-183 Maternal Health Information Disparities Amid Covid-19: Comparing Urban and Rural Expectant Mothers in Ghana
by Sahar Khamis & Delight Jessica Agboada
- 184-196 Career, Covid-19, and Care: (Gendered) Impacts of the Pandemic on the Work of Communication Scholars
by Kathrin Friederike Müller & Corinna Peil & Franzisca Weder
- 197-211 Knowledge Gap Hypothesis and Pandemics: Covid-19 Knowledge, Communication Inequality, and Media Literacy in Lebanon
by Jad Melki
- 212-216 Editorial: Science Communication in the Digital Age—New Actors, Environments, and Practices
by Julia Metag & Florian Wintterlin & Kira Klinger
- 217-227 “You Can Do Better Than That!”: Tweeting Scientists Addressing Politics on Climate Change and Covid-19
by Kaija Biermann & Nicola Peters & Monika Taddicken
- 228-239 Maximizing Science Outreach on Facebook: An Analysis of Scientists’ Communication Strategies in Taiwan
by Adrian Rauchfleisch & Jo-Ju Kao & Tzu-Hsuan Tseng & Chia-Tzu Ho & Lu-Yi Li
- 240-251 Women Scientists on TikTok: New Opportunities to Become Visible and Challenge Gender Stereotypes
by Brigitte Huber & Luis Quesada Baena
- 252-236 Content Analysis From a Gender Perspective of Comments Received by Spanish Science YouTubers
by Belén Cambronero-Saiz & Carmen Cristófol-Rodríguez & Jesús Segarra-Saavedra
- 264-277 Higher Education Institutions on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: Comparing Swiss Universities’ Social Media Communication
by Isabel Sörensen & Silke Fürst & Daniel Vogler & Mike S. Schäfer
- 278-292 Between Calls for Action and Narratives of Denial: Climate Change Attention Structures on Twitter
by Hendrik Meyer & Amelia Katelin Peach & Lars Guenther & Hadas Emma Kedar & Michael Brüggemann
- 293-305 The Multilingual Twitter Discourse on Vaccination in Germany During the Covid-19 Pandemic
by Hannah Schmid-Petri & Moritz Bürger & Stephan Schlögl & Mara Schwind & Jelena Mitrović & Ramona Kühn
- 306-322 How Do Multiple Actors Conduct Science Communication About Omicron on Weibo: A Mixed-Method Study
by Jinghong Xu & Difan Guo & Jing Xu & Chang Luo
- 323-334 Covid-19 Research in Alternative News Media: Evidencing and Counterevidencing Practices
by Markus Schug & Helena Bilandzic & Susanne Kinnebrock
- 335-248 Scientific Information Literacy: Adaption of Concepts and an Investigation Into the Chinese Public
by Han Wang & Lina Li & Jing Wu & Hao Gao
- 349-360 Meet Bob and Offset Your Flight: Optimising Explainer Videos to Promote Voluntary Carbon Offsetting
by Anna Schorn & Werner Wirth
- 361-373 How Politicians’ Attacks on Science Communication Influence Public Perceptions of Journalists and Scientists
by Jana Laura Egelhofer
2022, Volume 10, Issue 4