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- Articles
- Editorial 2025: A jubilee year for Communications
- “It’s not us, it’s the government”: Perceptions of a national minority of their representations in the mainstream media during a global pandemic – the case of Israeli Arabs and COVID-19
- Mapping environment-focused social media, audiovisual media and art, in Sweden: How a diversity of voices and issues is combined with ideological homogeneity
- A normative perspective on information avoidance behaviors: Separating various types of avoidance-related norms
- From “screen time” to screen times: Measuring the temporality of media use in the messy reality of family life
- Bringing the campaign closer to the voters: Facebook in partisan-managed campaigning in France
- Sociotechnical infrastructuring for digital participation in rural development: A survey of public administrators in Germany
- The discursive construction of a news event: Access and legitimation in the media framing of an escalated anti-asylum protest in Belgium
- The contextual interplay between advertising and online disinformation: How brands suffer from and amplify deceptive content
- Book reviews
- Klingelhöfer, J. (2023). The power of crisis communication: A qualitative study of the establishment of a scientific field. Springer, 235 pp.
- Balbi, G. (2023). The digital revolution: A short history of an ideology (B. McClellan-Broussard, Trans.). Oxford University Press, 159 pp.
- Reif, M., & Polzenhagen, F. (Eds.) (2023). Cultural linguistics and critical discourse studies. John Benjamins, 212 pp.
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelseiten
- Articles
- Editorial 2025: A jubilee year for Communications
- “It’s not us, it’s the government”: Perceptions of a national minority of their representations in the mainstream media during a global pandemic – the case of Israeli Arabs and COVID-19
- Mapping environment-focused social media, audiovisual media and art, in Sweden: How a diversity of voices and issues is combined with ideological homogeneity
- A normative perspective on information avoidance behaviors: Separating various types of avoidance-related norms
- From “screen time” to screen times: Measuring the temporality of media use in the messy reality of family life
- Bringing the campaign closer to the voters: Facebook in partisan-managed campaigning in France
- Sociotechnical infrastructuring for digital participation in rural development: A survey of public administrators in Germany
- The discursive construction of a news event: Access and legitimation in the media framing of an escalated anti-asylum protest in Belgium
- The contextual interplay between advertising and online disinformation: How brands suffer from and amplify deceptive content
- Book reviews
- Klingelhöfer, J. (2023). The power of crisis communication: A qualitative study of the establishment of a scientific field. Springer, 235 pp.
- Balbi, G. (2023). The digital revolution: A short history of an ideology (B. McClellan-Broussard, Trans.). Oxford University Press, 159 pp.
- Reif, M., & Polzenhagen, F. (Eds.) (2023). Cultural linguistics and critical discourse studies. John Benjamins, 212 pp.