No aplica | (98) |
Gujarat genocide; Indian cinema; media, religion, and violence | (2) |
Media multitasking, perceived attention to primary media messages, digital divide, multilevel model analysis, cross-national comparison | (2) |
War, Counter narratives, Consequences of war, Hegemony | (2) |
transnationalism, media regulation, transnational broadcasting, RTÜK, Turkey | (2) |
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The Happiness Game| Mail and Females at the Bureau: The Happiness Game in the Gendered Contexts of Early U.S. Communications Research Simonson, Peter
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Presumptive Public Space and the Tibetan Struggle to Speak in Lhasa Marvin, Carolyn
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Benjamin Shepard, Play, Creativity, and Social Movements: If I Can't Dance, It's Not My Revolution Duncombe, Stephen
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Judith Halberstam, The Queer Art of Failure Elias, Liora
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Tejaswini Ganti, Producing Bollywood: Inside the Contemporary Hindi Film Industry Mehta, Ritesh
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Shoshana Amielle Magnet, When Biometrics Fail: Gender, Race, and the Technology of Identity Chow-White, Peter A.
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Athina Karatzogianni (Ed.), Violence and War in Culture and the Media: Five Disciplinary Lenses Farr, Brittany; University of Southern California
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Dora Apel, War Culture and the Contest of Images Agwaziam Akinro, Ngozi; Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, US
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Byron Hawk, David M. Rieder & Ollie Oviedo (Eds.): Small Tech: The Culture of Digital Tools De Wolff, Kim
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Comm Research—Views from Europe| Paradigms of Civic Communication Blumler, Jay G. - Coleman, Stephen
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Dick Van Lente (Ed.), The Nuclear Age in Popular Media: A Transnational History, 1945-1965 Abe, Yasuhito; University of Southern California
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Comm Research—Views from Europe| Communication in Common Murdock, Graham
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Relevant But Long Since Absent: Re-establishing a Political Economy of the Dutch Media Bergman, Tabe
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Henry Jenkins, Sam Ford, & Joshua Green, Spreadable Media: Creating Value and Meaning in a Networked Culture Bury, Rhiannon; Athabasca University
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The Happiness Game| Mail and Females at the Bureau: The Happiness Game in the Gendered Contexts of Early U.S. Communications Research Simonson, Peter
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Presumptive Public Space and the Tibetan Struggle to Speak in Lhasa Marvin, Carolyn
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Benjamin Shepard, Play, Creativity, and Social Movements: If I Can't Dance, It's Not My Revolution Duncombe, Stephen
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Judith Halberstam, The Queer Art of Failure Elias, Liora
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Tejaswini Ganti, Producing Bollywood: Inside the Contemporary Hindi Film Industry Mehta, Ritesh
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Shoshana Amielle Magnet, When Biometrics Fail: Gender, Race, and the Technology of Identity Chow-White, Peter A.
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Athina Karatzogianni (Ed.), Violence and War in Culture and the Media: Five Disciplinary Lenses Farr, Brittany; University of Southern California
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Dora Apel, War Culture and the Contest of Images Agwaziam Akinro, Ngozi; Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, US
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Byron Hawk, David M. Rieder & Ollie Oviedo (Eds.): Small Tech: The Culture of Digital Tools De Wolff, Kim
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Comm Research—Views from Europe| Paradigms of Civic Communication Blumler, Jay G. - Coleman, Stephen
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Dick Van Lente (Ed.), The Nuclear Age in Popular Media: A Transnational History, 1945-1965 Abe, Yasuhito; University of Southern California
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The Happiness Game| The Happiness Game: Notes on the Katz Canon Peters, John Durham
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Rachael Miyung Joo, Transnational Sport: Gender, Media, and Global Korea Song, Myoung-Sun
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Myung Oh & James F. Larson, Digital Development in Korea: Building an information society Shin, Jieun
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Jonathan Keats, Virtual Words: Language on the Edge of Science and Technology McClain, William
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Ariel Dorfman, Feeding on Dreams: Confessions of an Unrepentant Exile Morris, Nancy; Temple University
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Eli Goldblatt, Writing Home: A Literacy Autobiography Fenner, Angelica; University of Toronto
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Comm Research—Views from Europe| Permanently Online: A Challenge for Media and Communication Research Vorderer, Peter - Kohring, Matthias
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Wendy Hayden, Evolutionary Rhetoric: Sex, Science, and Free Love in Nineteenth-Century Feminism Jensen, Robin E.; University of Utah Department of Communication
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Timothy Havens, Black Television Travels: African American Media Around the Globe Martin, Jr., Alfred L.; University of Texas - Austin
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The Happiness Game| Introduction — The Pursuit of Happiness Scannell, Paddy
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Comm Research—Views from Europe| Comparative Communication Enquiry: Advanciing Cross-National Research in Times of Globalization Esser, Frank
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Amir Hetsroni (Ed.), Advertising and Reality: A Global Study of Representation and Content Applequist, Janelle
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Petros Iosifidis, Global Media and Communication Policy Michalis, Maria
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Mikkel Flyverbom, The Power of Networks: Organizing the Global Politics of the Internet Bai, Yang
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Charlie Gere, Community Without Community in Digital Culture Durham, April; UC Riverside
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Matt Stahl, Unfree Masters: Recording Artists and the Politics of Work Drew, Rob; Saginaw Valley State University
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Comm Research—Views from Europe| Conquering Visibility, Conferring Visibility: Visibility Seekers and Media Performance Dayan, Daniel
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Halidu Osumare, The Hiplife in Ghana: West Africa Indigenization of Hip-Hop Anima-Korang, Angela; Southern Illinois University Carbondale
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The Happiness Game| In Pursuit of an MA Katz, Elihu
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The Happiness Game| "THE HAPPINESS GAME" A Content Analysis of Radio Fan Mail (1950) Katz, Elihu
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Cara Wallis, Technomobility in China: Young Migrant Women and Mobile Phones Chen, Yali
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Comm Research—Views from Europe| Reflections on Paradigm Change in Communication Theory and Research McQuail, Denis
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Too Soft on “Soft War”: Commentary on Monroe Price’s “Iran and the Soft War” Sreberny, Annabelle
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Communication & Global Power Shifts| A Tale of Two Obits: Reading the Cold War Through the Obituaries of W.E.B. Dubois and Chairman Mao Tse-tung Fennell, Vera Leigh; Lehigh University
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Mapping the Limits of Multiculturalism in the Context of Globalization Shome, Raka
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Broadband Adoption| Free Library Hot Spots: Supporting Broadband Adoption in Philadelphia's Low-Income Communities Rhinesmith, Colin
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Restoring Historical Understandings of the ‘Public Interest’ Standard Of American Broadcasting: An Exploration of the Fairness Doctrine Lefevre-Gonzalez, Christina
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Turkey, the Middle East & the Media| RTU(®)K, Broadcasting, and the Middle East: Regulating the Transnational Kaptan, Yeşim; Izmir University of Economics - Karanfil, Gokcen; Assistant Professor
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Communication & Global Shifts| Performing Terror, Mediating Religion: Indian Cinema and the Politics of National Belonging Thobani, Sunera; University of British Columbia
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Collective Memory and the Stranger: Remembering and Forgetting the 1918 Finnish Civil War Szpunar, Piotr M.
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Asserting an Ancient, Emergent Superpower: 2009 Beijing Military Parade, Public Memory, and National Identity Gong, Jie
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“Please Don’t Be Turk, BE GREEK, BE ARMENIAN”: Agency and Deixis Across Virtualized Turkish Imagined Community Erol, Ali Ersen
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Multitasking Across Borders: A Cross-National Study of Media Multitasking Behaviors, Its Antecedents, and Outcomes Kononova, Anastasia; Michigan State University
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Communication & Global Power Shifts| Rosa Luxemburg's Internet? For a Political Economy of State Mobilization and the Movement of Accumulation in Cyberspace Schiller, Dan; UIUC
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The Extreme Right and Its Media in Italy Padovani, Cinzia
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Communicating Justice: A Comparison of Courts and Police Use of Contemporary Media Johnston, Jane; Bond University, Australia - McGovern, Alyce; University of NSW, Australia
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Turkey, the Middle East & the Media| Editorial Introduction Karanfil, Gokcen; Izmir University of Economics - Kaptan, Yesim; Izmir University of Economics
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Communication & Global Power Shifts| “Power To the People!”: Mobiles, Migrants, and Social Movements in Asia Qiu, Jack Linchuan; Hong Kong University
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Mapping the Limits of Multiculturalism in the Context of Globalization Shome, Raka
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Broadband Adoption| Free Library Hot Spots: Supporting Broadband Adoption in Philadelphia's Low-Income Communities Rhinesmith, Colin
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Restoring Historical Understandings of the ‘Public Interest’ Standard Of American Broadcasting: An Exploration of the Fairness Doctrine Lefevre-Gonzalez, Christina
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Turkey, the Middle East & the Media| RTU(®)K, Broadcasting, and the Middle East: Regulating the Transnational Kaptan, Yeşim; Izmir University of Economics - Karanfil, Gokcen; Assistant Professor
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Communication & Global Shifts| Performing Terror, Mediating Religion: Indian Cinema and the Politics of National Belonging Thobani, Sunera; University of British Columbia
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Collective Memory and the Stranger: Remembering and Forgetting the 1918 Finnish Civil War Szpunar, Piotr M.
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Asserting an Ancient, Emergent Superpower: 2009 Beijing Military Parade, Public Memory, and National Identity Gong, Jie
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“Please Don’t Be Turk, BE GREEK, BE ARMENIAN”: Agency and Deixis Across Virtualized Turkish Imagined Community Erol, Ali Ersen
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Multitasking Across Borders: A Cross-National Study of Media Multitasking Behaviors, Its Antecedents, and Outcomes Kononova, Anastasia; Michigan State University
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Communication & Global Power Shifts| Rosa Luxemburg's Internet? For a Political Economy of State Mobilization and the Movement of Accumulation in Cyberspace Schiller, Dan; UIUC
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The Extreme Right and Its Media in Italy Padovani, Cinzia
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Framing Interethnic Conflict in Malaysia: A Comparative Analysis of Newspapers Coverage on the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) Yang, Lai Fong - Ishak, Md Sidin Ahmad
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Broadband Adoption| Toward an Inclusive Measure of Broadband Adoption Davidson, Charles M. - Santorelli, Michael J. - Kamber, Thomas
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Foreign News as Marketable Power Display: Reporting Foreign Disasters by the Chinese Local Media Wang, Haiyan - Lee, Francis L. F. - Wang, Bess Y.
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Returning in a Different Fashion: Culture, Communication and Changing Representations of ‘Lolita’ in Japan and the West Hinton, Perry R.; Independent Academic Researcher
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Turkey, the Middle East & the Media| Neo-Ottoman Cool 2: Turkish Nation Branding and Arabic-Language Transnational Broadcasting Al-Ghazzi, Omar; University of Pennsylvania - Kraidy, Marwan M.; University of Pennsylvania
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Communication & Global Power Shifts| The Ambivalent State and the Media in India: Between Corporate Compulsions and the Public Interest Thomas, Pradip; Centre for Communication & Social Change University of Queensland
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Who Participates and How? Twitter as an Arena for Public Debate about the Data Retention Directive in Norway Moe, Hallvard
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News Agency Coverage of Conflict Among Russia’s Political Elite Frampton, Anthony - Boyd-Barrett, Joseph Oliver
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Beyond WikiLeaks: The Icelandic Modern Media Initiative and the Creation of Free Havens Cabello Fernández-Delgado, Florencio - Vera Balanza, María Teresa
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Building a “New Latino” in the Post-Network Era: mun2 and the Reconfiguration of the U.S. Latino Audience Chavez, Christopher A.
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Linking Global Press Freedom to Development and Culture: Implications from a Comparative Analysis Tran, Hai - Mahmood, Reaz - Du, Ying - Khrapavitski, Andrei
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Programming and Editing as Alternative Logics of Music Radio Production Kaplan, Danny
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Communication & Global Power| Market Panics and the Limits of National Power and Authority: An Argumentative Analysis of the 2011 Italian Debt Crisis Alberti, Laura; University of Southern California - Hollihan, Thomas; University of Southern California
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New Media and Political Efficacy Coleman, Stephen - Morrison, David E. - Svennevig, Michael
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Broadband Adoption| Measuring Sustainable Broadband Adoption: An Innovative Approach to Understanding Broadband Adoption and Use LaRose, Robert - DeMaagd, Kurt - Chew, Han Ei - Tsai, Hsin-yi Sandy - Steinfield, Charles - Wildman, Steven S. - Bauer, Johannes M.
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The Functionality of Social Tagging as a Communication System Oh, Poong - Monge, Peter
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Turkey, the Middle East & the Media| Soft Power or Illiiusion of Hegemony: The Case of the Turkish Soap Opera "Colonialism" Yörük, Zafer; Izmir University of Economics - Vatikiotis, Pantelis; Izmir University of Economics
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Communication & Global Power Shifts| Inside-Out and Outside-In: The Making of a Transnational Discursive Alliance Changchang, Wu; Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences
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Democratizing Global Communication? Global Civil Society and the Campaign for Communication Rights in the Information Society Mueller, Milton L. - Kuerbis, Brenden N. - Pagé, Christiane
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The Membership Life Cycle in Online Support Groups Nimrod, Galit
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Broadband Adoption| Practical Approaches and Proposed Strategies for Measuring Selected Aspects of Community-Based Broadband Deployment and Use Carmichael, Lisandra R. - McClure, Charles R. - Mandel, Lauren H. - Mardis, Marcia A.
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Religiosity, Repression and Cultivation: Different Patterns of TV Viewing Effects on Crime Prevalence Estimates and Personal Victimization Likelihood Assessment Hetsroni, Amir - Lowenstein, Hila
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Metaphor, Media, and the Market Williams, Ann E.; Georgia State University
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The Use of Social Media Technologies to Create, Preserve, and Disseminate Indigenous Knowledge and Skills to Communities in East Africa Owiny, Sylvia A.; The Pennsylvania State University - Mehta, Khanjan; The Pennsylvania State University - Maretzki, Audrey N.; The Pennsylvania State University
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Mapping the Nation and Security in Global Space: A Comparative Study of Danish, Egyptian, and U.S. Action-Adventure Fans Wilkins, Karin Gwinn
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Why Do (We Think) They Hate Us: Anti-Americanism, Patriotic Messages, and Attributions of Blame Gilmore, Jason - Meeks, Lindsey - Domke, David
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