Content
2015, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 53-62 EU Law and Mass Internet Metadata Surveillance in the Post-Snowden Era
by Nora Ni Loideain - 63-76 Subjunctive and Interpassive “Knowing” in the Surveillance Society
by Sun-ha Hong - 77-87 The Role of Hackers in Countering Surveillance and Promoting Democracy
by Sebastian Kubitschko - 88-97 Literacies for Surveillance: Social Network Sites and Background Investigations
by Sarah Jackson Young
2015, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-4 Climate Crisis and Communication: Reflections on Naomi Klein’s This Changes Everything
by Robert A. Hackett - 5-16 Facebook Users’ Engagement and Perceived Life Satisfaction
by Tammy R. Vigil & H. Denis Wu - 17-33 The Dynamics of Issue Attention in Online Communication on Climate Change
by Ines Lörcher & Irene Neverla - 34-43 Encoding Systems and Evolved Message Processing: Pictures Enable Action, Words Enable Thinking
by Annie Lang & Rachel L. Bailey & Sean Ryan Connolly
2014, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 1-30 Predicting Social Networking Site Use and Online Communication Practices among Adolescents: The Role of Access and Device Ownership
by Drew P. Cingel & Alexis R. Lauricella & Ellen Wartella & Annie Conway - 31-41 Violence in Popular U.S. Prime Time TV Dramas and the Cultivation of Fear: A Time Series Analysis
by Daniel Romer & Patrick Jamieson - 42-54 Between Objectivity and Openness—The Mediality of Data for Journalism
by Frédérik Lesage & Robert A. Hackett - 55-71 The Nanking Atrocity: Still and Moving Images 1937–1944
by Gary Evans - 72-83 Impact of Social Media on Power Relations of Korean Health Activism
by KyuJin Shim - 84-95 The Problem of Realist Events in American Journalism
by Kevin G. Barnhurst
2014, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-1 In Memoriam: Hannes Haas
by Elisabeth Klaus & Bradley S. Greenberg & António Vieira - 2-12 Card Stories on YouTube: A New Frame for Online Self-Disclosure
by Sabina Misoch - 13-22 Documentary and Cognitive Theory: Narrative, Emotion and Memory
by Ib Bondebjerg
2013, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-1 Media and Communication: Why Another Journal?
by Bradley S. Greenberg & Hannes Haas & Elisabeth Klaus - 2-14 Understanding Social Media Logic
by José van Dijck & Thomas Poell - 15-27 Agenda Trending: Reciprocity and the Predictive Capacity of Social Networking Sites in Intermedia Agenda Setting across Topics over Time
by Jacob Groshek & Megan Clough Groshek - 28-38 Predicting Social Networking Site Use and Online Communication Practices among Adolescents: The Role of Access and Device Ownership
by Drew P. Cingel & Alexis R. Lauricella & Ellen Wartella & Annie Conway - 39-50 Between Objectivity and Openness—The Mediality of Data for Journalism
by Frédérik Lesage & Robert A. Hackett - 51-67 The Nanking Atrocity: Still and Moving Images 1937–1944
by Gary Evans