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2022, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 81-92 Homophily and Polarization in Twitter Political Networks: A Cross-Country Analysis
by Marc Esteve-Del-Valle - 93-103 The Use of Social Media by Spanish Feminist Organizations: Collectivity From Individualism
by Celina Navarro & Gemma Gómez-Bernal - 104-107 The Impact of Social Media on Social Cohesion: A Double-Edged Sword
by Stefan Stieglitz & Björn Ross - 108-118 Online Neighborhood Networks: The Relationship Between Online Communication Practices and Neighborhood Dynamics
by Ben Robaeyst & Bastiaan Baccarne & Jonas De Meulenaere & Peter Mechant - 119-129 Does Passive Facebook Use Promote Feelings of Social Connectedness?
by Ilse L. Pit & Harm Veling & Johan C. Karremans - 130-143 “Resistance!”: Collective Action Cues in Conspiracy Theory-Endorsing Facebook Groups
by Lena Frischlich - 144-156 Narratives of Anti-Vaccination Movements in the German and Brazilian Twittersphere: A Grounded Theory Approach
by Adriana da Rosa Amaral & Anna-Katharina Jung & Lea-Marie Braun & Beatriz Blanco - 157-168 When Politicians Meet Experts: Disinformation on Twitter About Covid-19 Vaccination
by Concha Pérez-Curiel & José Rúas-Araújo & Rubén Rivas-de-Roca - 169-179 Skeptical Inertia in the Face of Polarization: News Consumption and Misinformation in Turkey
by Çiğdem Bozdağ & Suncem Koçer - 180-191 Humor That Harms? Examining Racist Audio-Visual Memetic Media on TikTok During Covid-19
by Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández & Aleesha Rodriguez & Patrik Wikström - 192-203 Social Media Use and Migrants’ Intersectional Positioning: A Case Study of Vietnamese Female Migrants
by Linh Le-Phuong & Lutgard Lams & Rozane De Cock - 204-213 Discourse and Social Cohesion in and After the Covid-19 Pandemic
by Mario Bisiada - 214-217 Editorial: Media and Migration in the Covid-19 Pandemic—Discourses, Policies, and Practices in Times of Crisis
by Vasiliki Tsagkroni & Amanda Alencar & Dimitris Skleparis - 218-229 Precariousness and Hope: Digital Everyday Life of the Undocumented Migrants Explored Through Collaborative Photography
by Kaarina Nikunen & Sanna Valtonen - 230-340 Venezuelan Refugees in Brazil: Communication Rights and Digital Inequalities During the Covid-19 Pandemic
by Julia Camargo & Denise Cogo & Amanda Alencar - 241-252 The Refugee Issue in the Greek, German, and British Press During the Covid-19 Pandemic
by Nikos Fotopoulos & Andrea Masini & Stergios Fotopoulos - 253-264 Framing Migration During the Covid-19 Pandemic in South Africa: A 12-Month Media Monitoring Project
by Thea de Gruchy & Thulisile Zikhali & Jo Vearey & Johanna Hanefeld - 265-275 Between Conflict and Solidarity: Pandemic Media Coverage of Romanian Intra-EU Labour Migrants
by Hanna Orsolya Vincze & Delia Cristina Balaban - 276-286 Urban Refugees’ Digital Experiences and Social Connections During Covid-19 Response in Kampala, Uganda
by Hakimu Sseviiri & Amanda Alencar & Yeeko Kisira - 287-300 Migrants as “Objects of Care”: Immigration Coverage in Russian Media During the Covid-19 Pandemic
by Svetlana S. Bodrunova & Anna Smoliarova
2022, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial: New Forms of Media Work and Its Organizational and Institutional Conditions
by Salla-Maaria Laaksonen & Mikko Villi - 5-15 ProPublica’s Data Journalism: How Multidisciplinary Teams and Hybrid Profiles Create Impactful Data Stories
by Mathias-Felipe de-Lima-Santos - 16-26 Negotiating Journalistic Professional Ethos in Nordic Business Journalism
by Johanna Suhonen - 27-42 Digital Competencies for New Journalistic Work in Media Outlets: A Systematic Review
by Salvador Reyes-de-Cózar & Marta Pérez-Escolar & Pablo Navazo-Ostúa - 43-53 Managing Organisational Tensions in Cross-Sector Collaboration: The Case of Mediapolis
by Sari Virta & Nando Malmelin - 54-65 A Relational Approach to How Media Engage With Their Audiences in Social Media
by Mark Badham & Markus Mykkänen - 66-76 The Engagement Imperative: Experiences of Communication Practitioners’ Brand Work in the Music Industry
by Jessica Edlom - 77-87 In/Visibility in Social Media Work: The Hidden Labor Behind the Brands
by Brooke Erin Duffy & Megan Sawey - 88-98 Newsworthiness as a Governing Principle in Public Sector Communication
by Maria Grafström & Hanna Sofia Rehnberg - 99-109 Media Work as Field Advancement: The Case of Science Media Center Germany
by Christopher Buschow & Maike Suhr & Hauke Serger - 110-119 Remixing News: Appropriation and Authorship in Finnish Counter-Media
by Olli Seuri & Kim Ramstedt - 120-123 OK, Boomer: New Users, Different Platforms, New Challenges
by Luis M. Romero-Rodríguez & Santiago Tejedor & Inmaculada Berlanga - 124-135 Disguising Commercial Intentions: Sponsorship Disclosure Practices of Mexican Instamoms
by Luisa Zozaya-Durazo & Charo Sádaba-Chalezquer - 136-145 Obesogenic Features of Food-Related Content Aimed at Children on YouTube
by Victoria Tur-Viñes & Araceli Castelló‐Martínez & Cecilia Barrilero-Carpio - 146-156 Blurring Boundaries Between Journalists and Tiktokers: Journalistic Role Performance on TikTok
by María-Cruz Negreira-Rey & Jorge Vázquez-Herrero & Xosé López-García - 157-172 #ThisIsMeChallenge and Music for Empowerment of Marginalized Groups on TikTok
by Arantxa Vizcaíno-Verdú & Ignacio Aguaded - 173-174 Instagram Influencers as Superwomen: Influencers’ Lifestyle Presentations Observed Through Framing Analysis
by Sarah Devos & Steven Eggermont & Laura Vandenbosch - 185-197 Promoting Social Media Engagement Via Branded Content Communication: A Fashion Brands Study on Instagram
by Bárbara Castillo-Abdul & Ana Pérez-Escoda & Estela Núñez-Barriopedro - 198-207 Why Do People Return to Video Platforms? Millennials and Centennials on TikTok
by Pedro Cuesta-Valiño & Pablo Gutiérrez-Rodríguez & Patricia Durán-Álamo - 208-221 Immigrant Influencers on TikTok: Diverse Microcelebrity Profiles and Algorithmic (In)Visibility
by Daniela Jaramillo-Dent & Paloma Contreras-Pulido & Amor Pérez-Rodríguez - 222-234 Influencers With Intellectual Disability in Digital Society: An Opportunity to Advance in Social Inclusion
by Mónica Bonilla-del-Río & Bárbara Castillo-Abdul & Rosa García-Ruiz & Alejandro Rodríguez-Martín - 235-246 A Proposed Model of Self-Perceived Authenticity of Social Media Influencers
by Delia Cristina Balaban & Julia Szambolics - 247-258 Nano-Influencers Edutubers: Perspective of Centennial Generation Families in Spain
by Javier Gil-Quintana & Emilio Vida de León & Sara Osuna-Acedo & Carmen Marta-Lazo - 259-271 Political Influencers on YouTube: Business Strategies and Content Characteristics
by Tasja-Selina Fischer & Castulus Kolo & Cornelia Mothes - 272-285 Narrative of Young YouTubers From the Andean Community and Their Media Competence
by Diana Rivera-Rogel & Claudia Rodríguez-Hidalgo & Ana María Beltrán-Flandoli & Rebeca Córdova-Tapia - 286-296 Spanish Tipsters and the Millennial and Centennial Generations in the Scenario of a Pandemic
by Almudena Barrientos-Báez & Juan Enrique Gonzálvez-Vallés & José Daniel Barquero-Cabrero & David Caldevilla-Domínguez - 297-300 (Not) Very Important People: Millennial Fantasies of Mobility in the Age of Excess
by Susan Hopkins - 301-304 Editorial: Digital Child- and Adulthood—Risks, Opportunities, and Challenges
by Claudia Riesmeyer & Arne Freya Zillich & Thorsten Naab - 305-316 Adolescents’ Understanding of the Model of Sponsored Content of Social Media Influencer Instagram Stories
by Delia Cristina Balaban & Meda Mucundorfeanu & Larisa Ioana Mureșan - 317-328 Exploring Teenagers’ Folk Theories and Coping Strategies Regarding Commercial Data Collection and Personalized Advertising
by Sanne Holvoet & Steffi De Jans & Ralf De Wolf & Liselot Hudders & Laura Herrewijn - 329-338 Divergent Fan Forums and Political Consciousness Raising
by Lauren Levitt - 339-349 When Ads Become Invisible: Minors’ Advertising Literacy While Using Mobile Phones
by Beatriz Feijoo & Charo Sádaba - 350-360 Does Digital Media Use Harm Children’s Emotional Intelligence? A Parental Perspective
by Robin L. Nabi & Lara N. Wolfers - 361-370 The Ethics of Gatekeeping: How Guarding Access Influences Digital Child and Youth Research
by Malin Fecke & Ada Fehr & Daniela Schlütz & Arne Freya Zillich - 371-383 The Privacy Paradox by Proxy: Considering Predictors of Sharenting
by Niamh Ní Bhroin & Thuy Dinh & Kira Thiel & Hans-Bredow-Institut, Germany & Claudia Lampert & Hans-Bredow-Institut, Germany & Elisabeth Staksrud & Kjartan Ólafsson
2021, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 1-4 Understanding Media Control in the Digital Age
by Olga Dovbysh & Esther Somfalvy - 5-15 Re-Defining Borders Online: Russia’s Strategic Narrative on Internet Sovereignty
by Anna Litvinenko - 16-26 From “Troll Factories” to “Littering the Information Space”: Control Strategies Over the Russian Internet
by Ilya Kiriya - 27-38 The Vulnerabilities of Trusted Notifier-Models in Russia: The Case of Netoscope
by Liudmila Sivetc & Mariëlle Wijermars - 39-51 Trolls, Pressure and Agenda: The discursive fight on Twitter in Turkey
by Uğur Baloğlu - 52-61 Media Control in the Digital Politics of Indonesia
by Masduki - 62-72 Media Control and Citizen-Critical Publics in Russia: Are Some “Pigs” More Equal Than Others?
by Rashid Gabdulhakov - 73-81 Boundary Control as Gatekeeping in Facebook Groups
by Sanna Malinen - 82-92 The Agency of Journalists in Competitive Authoritarian Regimes: The Case of Ukraine During Yanukovich’s Presidency
by Esther Somfalvy & Heiko Pleines - 93-103 Resisting Perceived Interference in Journalistic Autonomy: The Study of Public Service Media in Slovakia
by Marína Urbániková - 104-115 Protest Event Analysis Under Conditions of Limited Press Freedom: Comparing Data Sources
by Jan Matti Dollbaum - 116-119 How Algorithmic Systems Changed Communication in a Digital Society
by Sanne Kruikemeier & Sophie C. Boerman & Nadine Bol - 120-133 A Literature Review of Personalization Transparency and Control: Introducing the Transparency–Awareness–Control Framework
by Claire M. Segijn & Joanna Strycharz & Amy Riegelman & Cody Hennesy - 134-144 Investigating Algorithmic Misconceptions in a Media Context: Source of a New Digital Divide?
by Brahim Zarouali & Natali Helberger & Claes H. de Vreese - 145-157 Algorithmic Self-Tracking for Health: User Perspectives on Risk Awareness and Coping Strategies
by Noemi Festic & Michael Latzer & Svetlana Smirnova - 158-169 Political Microtargeting and Online Privacy: A Theoretical Approach to Understanding Users’ Privacy Behaviors
by Johanna Schäwel & Regine Frener & Sabine Trepte - 170-181 Algorithmic or Human Source? Examining Relative Hostile Media Effect With a Transformer-Based Framework
by Chenyan Jia & Ruibo Liu - 182-197 Epistemic Overconfidence in Algorithmic News Selection
by Mariken van der Velden & Felicia Loecherbach - 198-207 When Algorithms Recommend What’s New(s): New Dynamics of Decision-Making and Autonomy in Newsgathering
by Hannes Cools & Baldwin Van Gorp & Michaël Opgenhaffen - 208-221 One Recommender Fits All? An Exploration of User Satisfaction With Text-Based News Recommender Systems
by Mareike Wieland & Gerret von Nordheim & Katharina Kleinen-von Königslöw - 222-233 Automated Trouble: The Role of Algorithmic Selection in Harms on Social Media Platforms
by Florian Saurwein & Charlotte Spencer-Smith - 234-249 What’s “Up Next”? Investigating Algorithmic Recommendations on YouTube Across Issues and Over Time
by Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández & Joanne E. Gray & Louisa Bartolo & Jean Burgess & Nicolas Suzor - 250-259 Mediated by Code: Unpacking Algorithmic Curation of Urban Experiences
by Annelien Smets & Pieter Ballon & Nils Walravens - 260-263 Beyond Mainstream Media and Communication Perspectives on the Arab Uprisings
by Hanan Badr & Lena-Maria Möller - 264-274 Understanding Emerging Media: Voice, Agency, and Precarity in the Post-2011 Arab Mediasphere
by Yazan Badran - 275-285 A Case Study: Mada Masr—A Progressive Voice in Egypt and Beyond
by Nadia Leihs - 286-296 The Subtle Dynamics of Power Struggles in Tunisia: Local media since the Arab Uprisings
by Noah Bassil & Nourhan Kassem - 297-308 The Role of Media and Communication in Reducing Uncertainty During the Syria War
by Claudia Kozman & Rana Tabbara & Jad Melki - 309-319 The Voice of Silence: Patterns of Digital Participation Among Palestinian Women in East Jerusalem
by Maya de Vries & Maya Majlaton - 320-330 From Chiapas to Palestine: Historicizing Social Movement Media Before and Beyond the Arab Uprisings
by Gretchen King - 331-344 How Do Chinese Media Frame Arab Uprisings: A Content Analysis
by Shiming Hu & Weipeng Hou & Jinghong Xu - 345-359 Mediatizing Slum Relocation in Egypt: Between Legitimization and Stigmatization
by Hassan Elmouelhi & Martin Meyer & Reham Reda & Asmaa Abdelhalim
2021, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 1-4 Spaces, Places, and Geographies of Public Spheres: Exploring Dimensions of the Spatial Turn
by Annie Waldherr & Ulrike Klinger & Barbara Pfetsch - 5-15 Issue Spatiality: A Conceptual Framework for the Role of Space in Public Discourses
by Daniela Stoltenberg - 16-27 Structures of the Public Sphere: Contested Spaces as Assembled Interfaces
by Cornelia Brantner & Joan Ramon Rodríguez-Amat & Yulia Belinskaya - 28-38 Relational Communication Spaces: Infrastructures and Discursive Practices
by Alexa Keinert & Volkan Sayman & Daniel Maier - 39-49 Transit Zones, Locales, and Locations: How Digital Annotations Affect Communication in Public Places
by Eric Lettkemann & Ingo Schulz-Schaeffer - 50-58 From Global Village to Identity Tribes: Context Collapse and the Darkest Timeline
by Marco Bastos - 59-73 Close to Beijing: Geographic Biases in People’s Daily
by Morley J. Weston & Adrian Rauchfleisch - 74-84 Towards (Hyper)Local Public Sphere: Comparison of Civic Engagement across the Global North
by Jaana Hujanen & Olga Dovbysh & Lottie Jangdal & Katja Lehtisaari - 85-96 What Constitutes a Local Public Sphere? Building a Monitoring Framework for Comparative Analysis
by Renate Fischer & Alexa Keinert & Otfried Jarren & Ulrike Klinger - 97-100 Researching the Complex, Hybrid, and Liminal Nature of Contemporary Promotional Cultures
by Ian Somerville & Lee Edwards - 101-111 Disability Narratives in Sports Communication: Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games’ Best Practices and Implications
by Olga Kolotouchkina & Carmen Llorente-Barroso & María Luisa García-Guardia & Juan Pavón - 112-122 Can Pop Culture Allay Resentment? Japan’s Influence in China Today
by Yuqing Wu - 123-132 Keep the Fire Burning: Exploring the Hierarchies of Music Fandom and the Motivations of Superfans
by Jessica Edlom & Jenny Karlsson - 133-143 Spinning at the Border: Employee Activism in ‘Big PR’
by Camille Reyes - 144-154 Review Pollution: Pedagogy for a Post-Truth Society
by Emily West - 155-163 The Innovation Function of Hybridization in Public Relations
by Olaf Hoffjann - 164-174 Mapping Transmedia Marketing in the Music Industry: A Methodology
by Linda Ryan Bengtsson & Jessica Edlom - 175-178 An Uneasy Return to the Role of Popular Culture
by Niall Brennan & Frederik Dhaenens & Tonny Krijnen - 179-188 Conspiracies, Ideological Entrepreneurs, and Digital Popular Culture
by Aaron Hyzen & Hilde Van den Bulck - 189-197 Here Come My 600-Pound Quintuplets: A Discussion of Reality Television as a Freak Discourse
by Sandra Pitcher - 198-208 The Role of Popular Culture for Queer Teen Identities’ Formation in Netflix’s Sex Education
by Lucía-Gloria Vázquez-Rodríguez & Francisco-José García-Ramos & Francisco A. Zurian - 209-217 Let’s Get Loud: Intersectionally Studying the Super Bowl’s Halftime Show
by Sofie Van Bauwel & Tonny Krijnen - 218-227 The Banality of Digital Reputation: A Visual Ethnography of Young People, Reputation, and Social Media
by Sander De Ridder - 228-238 The Loss of the Popular: Reconstructing Fifty Years of Studying Popular Culture
by Joke Hermes & Jan Teurlings - 439-248 “Chuck Norris, Please Help!” Transnational Cultural Flows in the 2017 Anti-Corruption Protests in Romania
by Delia Dumitrica
2021, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 1-4 Contemporary Research on Gender and Media: It’s All Political
by Sofie Van Bauwel & Tonny Krijnen - 5-15 “It’s Not Just Instagram Models”: Exploring the Gendered Political Potential of Young Women’s Instagram Use
by Sofia P. Caldeira - 16-26 Pitching Gender in a Racist Tune: The Affective Publics of the #120decibel Campaign
by Shari Adlung & Margreth Lünenborg & Christoph Raetzsch - 27-38 What a Girl Wants, What a Girl Needs: Analyzing Postfeminist Themes in Girls’ Magazines
by Marieke Boschma & Serena Daalmans - 39-51 Feminist Stereotypes and Women’s Roles in Spanish Radio Ads
by Anna Fajula & Mariluz Barbeito & Estrella Barrio & Ana Maria Enrique & Juan José Perona - 52-30 Breaking the Rules: Zodwa Wabantu and Postfeminism in South Africa
by Priscilla Boshoff - 62-71 Gender, Voice and Online Space: Expressions of Feminism on Social Media in Spain
by Cilia Willem & Iolanda Tortajada - 72-85 Casting for Change: Tracing Gender in Discussions of Casting through Feminist Media Ethnography
by Joke Hermes & Linda Kopitz - 86-87 Critical Theory and Being Critical: Connections and Contradictions
by Robert E. Gutsche, Jr. - 88-97 Making Watergate “Look Like Child’s Play”: The Solyndra Discourse (2011–2012) as Flak
by Brian Michael Goss - 98-109 The Commodification of Virtual Community Content in Increasing Media Traffic
by Tuti Widiastuti - 110-118 The Commodification, Spatialization and Structuration of Social Media in the Indonesian Cyber Media News
by Muslikhin Muslikhin & Deddy Mulyana & Dadang Rahmat Hidayat & Prahastiwi Utari - 119-129 Training for the Algorithmic Machine
by Stefka Hristova - 130-139 Mobile Journalists as Traceable Data Objects: Surveillance Capitalism and Responsible Innovation in Mobile Journalism
by Anja Salzmann & Frode Guribye & Astrid Gynnild - 140-149 Disenchanting Trust: Instrumental Reason, Algorithmic Governance, and China’s Emerging Social Credit System
by Sheng Zou - 150-161 Framing Nuclearity: Online Media Discourses in Lithuania
by Natalija Mažeikienė & Judita Kasperiūnienė & Ilona Tandzegolskienė - 162-166 The Promises and Pitfalls of Inspirational Media: What do We Know, and Where do We Go from Here?
by Lena Frischlich & Lindsay Hahn & Diana Rieger - 167-177 ‘A Shared Reality between a Journalist and the Audience’: How Live Journalism Reimagines News Stories
by Juho Ruotsalainen & Mikko Villi - 178-190 The ‘Eudaimonic Experience’: A Scoping Review of the Concept in Digital Games Research
by Rowan Daneels & Nicholas D. Bowman & Daniel Possler & Elisa D. Mekler - 191-201 The Bright and Dark Side of Eudaimonic Emotions: A Conceptual Framework
by Helen Landmann - 202-214 The Winner Doesn’t Take It All: Analyzing Audience Responses to an Inspirational Sports Narrative
by Joshua Baldwin & Gary Bente - 215-225 Inspired to Adopt: The Role of Social Norms in Media Inspiration
by Kevin Kryston & Kaitlin Fitzgerald - 226-236 Framing Inspirational Content: Narrative Effects on Attributions and Helping
by Melissa M. Moore & Melanie C. Green & Kaitlin Fitzgerald & Elaine Paravati - 237-249 The Dark Side of Inspirational Pasts: An Investigation of Nostalgia in Right-Wing Populist Communication
by Manuel Menke & Tim Wulf
2021, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-4 Looking Ahead in Games Research: Entry Points into a Pragmatic Field of Inquiry
by Marko Siitonen & Teresa de la Hera & Felix Reer - 5-16 The Slippery Path to Total Presence: How Omnidirectional Virtual Reality Treadmills Influence the Gaming Experience
by Lars-Ole Wehden & Felix Reer & Robin Janzik & Wai Yen Tang & Thorsten Quandt - 17-27 Merging the Analogue and the Digital: Combining Opposite Activities in a Mixed Media Game
by Ulf Wilhelmsson & Tarja Susi & Niklas Torstensson - 28-38 Winning Over the Players: Investigating the Motivations to Play and Acceptance of Serious Games
by Ruud S. Jacobs - 39-48 The Role of Spontaneous Digital Play during Young Patients’ Cancer Treatment
by Teresa de la Hera & Camila Sarria Sanz - 49-61 Assassins, Gods, and Androids: How Narratives and Game Mechanics Shape Eudaimonic Game Experiences
by Rowan Daneels & Steven Malliet & Lieven Geerts & Natalie Denayer & Michel Walrave & Heidi Vandebosch - 62-72 Crooked Views and Relaxed Rules: How Teenage Boys Experience Parents’ Handling of Digital Gaming
by Mikko Meriläinen - 73-83 Against Game Studies
by Alex Gekker - 84-87 Can We Hide in Shadows When the Times are Dark?
by Thorsten Quandt - 88-98 Uninvited Dinner Guests: A Theoretical Perspective on the Antagonists of Journalism Based on Serres’ Parasite
by Gerret von Nordheim & Katharina Kleinen-von Königslöw - 99-109 Communities of Darkness? Users and Uses of Anti-System Alternative Media between Audience and Community
by Christian Schwarzenegger - 110-119 What Is (Fake) News? Analyzing News Values (and More) in Fake Stories
by Edson C. Tandoc Jr. & Ryan J. Thomas & Lauren Bishop - 120-133 You’re Definitely Wrong, Maybe: Correction Style Has Minimal Effect on Corrections of Misinformation Online
by Cameron Martel & Mohsen Mosleh & David G. Rand - 134-143 From Dark to Light: The Many Shades of Sharing Misinformation Online
by Miriam J. Metzger & Andrew J. Flanagin & Paul Mena & Shan Jiang & Christo Wilson - 144-157 Digital Civic Participation and Misinformation during the 2020 Taiwanese Presidential Election
by Ho-Chun Herbert Chang & Samar Haider & Emilio Ferrara - 158-170 Investigating Visual Content Shared over Twitter during the 2019 EU Parliamentary Election Campaign
by Nahema Marchal & Lisa-Maria Neudert & Bence Kollanyi & Philip N. Howard - 171-180 From Insult to Hate Speech: Mapping Offensive Language in German User Comments on Immigration
by Sünje Paasch-Colberg & Christian Strippel & Joachim Trebbe & Martin Emmer - 181-194 Constructive Aggression? Multiple Roles of Aggressive Content in Political Discourse on Russian YouTube
by Svetlana S. Bodrunova & Anna Litvinenko & Ivan Blekanov & Dmitry Nepiyushchikh - 195-208 Roots of Incivility: How Personality, Media Use, and Online Experiences Shape Uncivil Participation
by Lena Frischlich & Tim Schatto-Eckrodt & Svenja Boberg & Florian Wintterlin - 209-214 Advancing Research into Dark Participation
by Oscar Westlund - 215-216 Beyond the Darkness: Research on Participation in Online Media and Discourse
by Claes de Vreese - 217-228 Disinformation in Facebook Ads in the 2019 Spanish General Election Campaigns
by Lorena Cano-Orón & Dafne Calvo & Guillermo López García & Tomás Baviera - 229-238 Gender Differences in Tackling Fake News: Different Degrees of Concern, but Same Problems
by Ester Almenar & Sue Aran-Ramspott & Jaume Suau & Pere Masip - 239-250 Cross-Media Alliances to Stop Disinformation: A Real Solution?
by Bella Palomo & Jon Sedano - 251-263 Fact-Checking Interventions as Counteroffensives to Disinformation Growth: Standards, Values, and Practices in Latin America and Spain
by Victoria Moreno-Gil & Xavier Ramon & Ruth Rodríguez-Martínez - 264-275 Debunking Political Disinformation through Journalists’ Perceptions: An Analysis of Colombia’s Fact-Checking News Practices
by Carlos Rodríguez-Pérez & Francisco J. Paniagua-Rojano & Raúl Magallón-Rosa - 276-290 Political Memes and Fake News Discourses on Instagram
by Ahmed Al-Rawi - 291-300 Fighting Deepfakes: Media and Internet Giants’ Converging and Diverging Strategies Against Hi-Tech Misinformation
by Ángel Vizoso & Martín Vaz-Álvarez & Xosé López-García - 301-312 Deepfakes on Twitter: Which Actors Control Their Spread?
by Jesús Pérez Dasilva & Koldobika Meso Ayerdi & Terese Mendiguren Galdospin - 313-322 Post-Truth as a Mutation of Epistemology in Journalism
by Pablo Capilla - 323-337 Digital Disinformation and Preventive Actions: Perceptions of Users from Argentina, Chile, and Spain
by Jordi Rodríguez-Virgili & Javier Serrano-Puche & Carmen Beatriz Fernández - 338-350 Journalism Students and Information Consumption in the Era of Fake News
by Santiago Tejedor & Marta Portalés-Oliva & Ricardo Carniel-Bugs & Laura Cervi
2020, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 1-5 The Ongoing Transformation of the Digital Public Sphere: Basic Considerations on a Moving Target
by Emiliana De Blasio & Marianne Kneuer & Wolf Schünemann & Michele Sorice - 6-15 Rethinking Public Agenda in a Time of High-Choice Media Environment
by Sara Bentivegna & Giovanni Boccia Artieri - 16-27 Platform Party between Digital Activism and Hyper-Leadership: The Reshaping of the Public Sphere
by Emiliana De Blasio & Lorenzo Viviani - 28-39 Identity and European Public Spheres in the Context of Social Media and Information Disorder
by Jan Erik Kermer & Rolf A. Nijmeijer - 40-52 Ready for the World? Measuring the (Trans-)National Quality of Political Issue Publics on Twitter
by Wolf J. Schünemann - 53-62 Incidental Exposure to Non-Like-Minded News through Social Media: Opposing Voices in Echo-Chambers’ News Feeds
by Pere Masip & Jaume Suau & Carlos Ruiz-Caballero - 63-72 Measuring Online Political Dialogue: Does Polarization Trigger More Deliberation?
by Ignacio-Jesús Serrano-Contreras & Javier García-Marín & Óscar G. Luengo - 73-83 Social Media, Populism, and Migration
by Mario Datts - 84-95 Political Opinion Formation as Epistemic Practice: The Hashtag Assemblage of #metwo
by Sebastian Berg & Tim König & Ann-Kathrin Koster - 96-106 Digital Public Sphere and Geography: The Influence of Physical Location on Twitter’s Political Conversation
by Andreu Casero-Ripollés & Josep-Lluís Micó-Sanz & Míriam Díez-Bosch - 107-109 Editorial: Freedom of Expression and the Online Abyss
by Maria Elliot & Kristoffer Holt - 110-120 Freedom of Expression and Alternatives for Internet Governance: Prospects and Pitfalls
by Emma Ricknell - 121-132 ‘Four Populisms’ of Alexey Navalny: An Analysis of Russian Non-Systemic Opposition Discourse on YouTube
by Sofya Glazunova - 133-144 American Muslim Character Cancellation: Framing Engagement through the Sphere of Deviance
by Jibril Latif - 145-157 Free Speech Under Pressure: The Effect of Online Harassment on Literary Writers
by Juliane Wegner & Elizabeth Prommer & Carlos Collado Seidel - 158-162 Editorial: Children’s Voices on Privacy Management and Data Responsibilization
by Ralf De Wolf & Mariek M. P. Vanden Abeele - 163-174 Children’s and Parents’ Perceptions of Online Commercial Data Practices: A Qualitative Study
by Laurien Desimpelaere & Liselot Hudders & Dieneke Van de Sompel - 175-184 Strengthening Children’s Privacy Literacy through Contextual Integrity
by Priya C. Kumar & Mega Subramaniam & Jessica Vitak & Tamara L. Clegg & Marshini Chetty - 185-196 Navigating Onlife Privacy: A Family Environment Perspective on Children’s Moral Principles
by Joke Bauwens & Katleen Gabriels & Lien Mostmans - 197-207 Digital by Default: Children’s Capacity to Understand and Manage Online Data and Privacy
by Mariya Stoilova & Sonia Livingstone & Rishita Nandagiri - 208-217 “The Kids Hate It, but We Love It!”: Parents’ Reviews of Circle
by Davide Cino & Giovanna Mascheroni & Ellen Wartella - 218-228 Privacy and Digital Data of Children with Disabilities: Scenes from Social Media Sharenting
by Gerard Goggin & Katie Ellis - 229-238 Designing Technologies with and for Youth: Traps of Privacy by Design
by Bieke Zaman
2020, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 1-4 Algorithmic Actants in Practice, Theory, and Method
by Rodrigo Zamith & Mario Haim - 5-15 Automation in Sports Reporting: Strategies of Data Providers, Software Providers, and Media Outlets
by Jessica Kunert - 16-26 Assistance or Resistance? Evaluating the Intersection of Automated Journalism and Journalistic Role Conceptions
by Aljosha Karim Schapals & Colin Porlezza - 27-38 Negotiated Autonomy: The Role of Social Media Algorithms in Editorial Decision Making
by Chelsea Peterson-Salahuddin & Nicholas Diakopoulos - 39-49 Automated Journalism as a Source of and a Diagnostic Device for Bias in Reporting
by Leo Leppänen & Hanna Tuulonen & Stefanie Sirén-Heikel - 50-59 Automated Journalism: A Meta-Analysis of Readers’ Perceptions of Human-Written in Comparison to Automated News
by Andreas Graefe & Nina Bohlken - 60-63 Journalism from Above: Drones and the Media in Critical Perspective
by Jonas Harvard & Mats Hyvönen & Ingela Wadbring