[csaa-forum] new Issue of International Journal of Communication (vol 14) published / with forum "On Writing in Communication and Media Studies"

nico CARPENTIER nico.carpentier at vub.ac.be
Sat Mar 14 21:01:17 ACST 2020


((Apologies for cross-posting))

Dear colleagues,

The IJoC has a new issue out. Of particular interest (I'd say) is the 
forum part "On Writing in Communication and Media Studies", which comes 
at the end.

Of course (be warned: this is the self-promotional part :), there is 
some self-interest in communicating this news, as my article on 
"Communicating Academic Knowledge Beyond the Written Academic Text" also 
landed in this issue.
For those interested in non-written academic communication: This article 
includes a case study on an arts installation that offered a theoretical 
reflection on the contingency of democracy.

Below the full ToC.

Happy readings!

Kind regards,
Nico


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New Issue of International Journal of Communication
Vol 14 (2020)
https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/issue/view/16

Table of Contents

Articles
The Power of Data From the Global South: Environmental Civic Tech and 
Data Activism in China
Yu Sun, Wenjie Yan 	19 pgs.

Communicating Academic Knowledge Beyond the Written Academic Text: An 
Auto-Ethnographic Analysis of the Mirror Palace of Democracy 
Installation Experiment
Nico Carpentier 	24 pgs.

Populism Fuels Love and Anger: The Impact of Message Features on Users’ 
Reactions on Facebook
Pablo Jost, Marcus Maurer, Joerg Hassler 	22 pgs.

The Geotagging Counterpublic: The Case of Facebook Remote Check-Ins to 
Standing Rock
Jeeyun Baik 	21 pgs.

The Relationship Between Fox News Use and Americans’ Policy Preferences 
Regarding Refugees and Immigrants
Jennifer Hoewe, Cynthia Peacock, Bumsoo Kim, Matthew Barnidge 	21 pgs.

Lifestyles, Technology Clustering, and the Adoption of Over-the-top 
Television and Internet Protocol Television in Taiwan
Shu-Chu Sarrina Li 	19 pgs.

Malaise Effect or Virtuous Effect? The Dynamics of Internet Use and 
Political Trust in China
Xiaoxiao Cheng 	22 pgs.

The Enhancement of Verbal Immediacy in Online University Classes: A 
Student-Generated Taxonomy
Richard S. Bello, Frances E. Brandau, Dena Horne 	17 pgs.

Hiplife Music in Ghana: Postcolonial Performances of the Good Life
Nii Kotei Nikoi 	19 pgs.

The Communication Rights of Palestinian Israelis Understood Through the 
Capabilities Approach
Baruch Shomron, Amit M. Schejter 	19 pgs.

How Does News Media Exposure Amplify Publics’ Perceived Health Risks 
About Air Pollution in China? A Conditional Media Effect Approach
Qing Huang 	20 pgs.

Podcasting as Public Media: The Future of U.S. News, Public Affairs, and 
Educational Podcasts
Patricia Aufderheide, David Lieberman, Atika Alkhallouf, Jiji Majiri 
Ugboma 	22 pgs.

More Articles

Special Sections
Mediating Islamic State

Mediating Islamic State| Introduction
Marwan M. Kraidy, Marina R. Krikorian 	5 pgs.

Mediating Islamic State| Islamic State: Politics by Other Means?
Yara M. Damaj 	16 pgs.

Mediating Islamic State| Toward a Protostate Media System:The Role of 
ISIS’s Content
Kareem El Damanhoury 	25 pgs.

Mediating Islamic State| Islamic State War Documentaries
Nathaniel Greenberg 	22 pgs.

Mediating Islamic State| Iconic Socioclasm: Idol-Breaking and the Dawn 
of a New Social Order
Christoph Günther 	19 pgs.

Mediating Islamic State| Theologians, Poets, and Lone Wolves: Mapping 
Medium-Specific Epistemologies of Radicalization
Brian T. Hughes 	19 pgs.

Mediating Islamic State| The Geopolitics of Television Drama and the 
“Global War on Terror”: Gharabeeb Soud Against Islamic State
Heather Jaber, Marwan M. Kraidy 	20 pgs.

Mediating Islamic State| Collaborative Media Practices and 
Interconnected Digital Strategies of Islamic State (IS) and Pro-IS 
Supporter Networks on Telegram
Michael Krona 	23 pgs.

Mediating Islamic State| Islamic State and Game of Thrones: The Global 
Among Tradition, Identity, and the Politics of Spectacle
Bashir Saade 	22 pgs.

Mediating Islamic State| Islamic State and Women: A Biopolitical Analysis
Mohammed Salih, Marwan Kraidy 	18 pgs.

Talking With the 'Hermit Regime'

Talking With the 'Hermit Regime'| Talking With the Hermit Regime: North 
Korea, Media, and Communication — Introduction
Seungahn Nah, Soomin Seo 	5 pgs.

Talking With the 'Hermit Regime'| Mapping Communication Research 
Concerning North Korea: A Systematic Review (2000–2019)
Soomin Seo, Seungahn Nah 	23 pgs.

More Special Sections

Forum

On Writing in Communication and Media Studies
	On Writing in Communication and Media Studies
Pablo J. Boczkowski, Michael X. Delli Carpini 	7 pgs.

On Writing in Communication and Media Studies| Introduction to the Forum
Pablo J. Boczkowski, Michael X. Delli Carpini 	2 pgs.

On Writing in Communication and Media Studies| On Writing and Academic 
Conventions
Silvio Waisbord 	3 pgs.

On Writing in Communication and Media Studies| Challenges to Writing as 
a Humanities-Based Media Studies Scholar
Susan J. Douglas 	2 pgs.

On Writing in Communication and Media Studies| Two Brief Points on 
Publication Impact
Deen Freelon 	3 pgs.

On Writing in Communication and Media Studies| On Writing, Surviving, 
and Thriving in Communication and Media Studies
Brooke Foucault Welles 	2 pgs.

On Writing in Communication and Media Studies| A “Modest Proposal” on 
Writing That Is Not Modest Enough
Noshir Contractor 	4 pgs.

On Writing in Communication and Media Studies| Writing as a Satisfying 
Endeavor — Commentary
Ingrid Bachmann 	3 pgs.

Book Reviews

Thomas Hanitzsch, Folker Hanusch, Jyotika Ramaprasad, and Arnold S. de 
Beer (Eds.), Worlds of Journalism: Journalism Cultures Around the Globe
	Thomas Hanitzsch, Folker Hanusch, Jyotika Ramaprasad, and Arnold S. de 
Beer (Eds.), Worlds of Journalism: Journalism Cultures Around the Globe
Reviewed by Meagan E. Doll 	3 pgs.

Michael Patrick Lynch, Know-It-All Society: Truth and Arrogance in 
Political Culture
	Michael Patrick Lynch, Know-It-All Society: Truth and Arrogance in 
Political Culture
Reviewed by Dennis S. Gouran 	3 pgs.

Jenny Kennedy, Digital Media, Sharing and Everyday Life
	Jenny Kennedy, Digital Media, Sharing and Everyday Life
Reviewed by Zhongqing He 	3 pgs.

Kit Hughes, Television at Work: Industrial Media and American Labor
	Kit Hughes, Television at Work: Industrial Media and American Labor
Reviewed by Frederick Wasser 	2 pgs.

Jungmin Kwon, Straight Korean Female Fans and Their Gay Fantasies
	Jungmin Kwon, Straight Korean Female Fans and Their Gay Fantasies
Reviewed by Thomas Baudinette 	3 pgs.

Ahmet Atay and Margaret U. D’Silva (Eds.), Mediated Intercultural 
Communication in a Digital Age
	Ahmet Atay and Margaret U. D’Silva (Eds.), Mediated Intercultural 
Communication in a Digital Age
Reviewed by Renzhong Peng, Chongguang Zhu 	3 pgs.

Giuliana Ferri, Intercultural Communication: Critical Approaches and 
Future Challenges
	Giuliana Ferri, Intercultural Communication: Critical Approaches and 
Future Challenges
Reviewed by Weiping Wu, Ting Li 	3 pgs.

Patricia Bou-Franch and Pilar Garces-Conejos Blitvich, Analyzing Digital 
Discourse: New Insights and Future Directions
	Patricia Bou-Franch and Pilar Garces-Conejos Blitvich, Analyzing 
Digital Discourse: New Insights and Future Directions
Reviewed by Xiaoyu Lai 	8 pgs.

Kristian Bjørkdahl and Benedicte Carlsen, Pandemics, Publics, and 
Politics: Staging Responses to Public Health Crises
	Kristian Bjørkdahl and Benedicte Carlsen, Pandemics, Publics, and 
Politics: Staging Responses to Public Health Crises
Reviewed by Gaotong Li, Gaoxin Li 	3 pgs.

Manuela Wagner, Dorie Conlon Perugini, and Michael Byram (Eds.), 
Teaching Intercultural Competence Across the Age Range
	Manuela Wagner, Dorie Conlon Perugini, and Michael Byram (Eds.), 
Teaching Intercultural Competence Across the Age Range
Reviewed by Renzhong Peng, Rongrong Fu 	3 pgs.

Paul Roquet, Ambient Media, Japanese Atmospheres of the Self
	Paul Roquet, Ambient Media, Japanese Atmospheres of the Self
Reviewed by Gabriele de Seta 	3 pgs.

Luwei Rose Luqiu, Propaganda, Media, and Nationalism in Mainland China 
and Hong Kong
	Luwei Rose Luqiu, Propaganda, Media, and Nationalism in Mainland China 
and Hong Kong
Reviewed by Yu Xiang 	3 pgs.

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