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Publicly AvailableTitelseitenMarch 9, 2021
- Editorial
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Open AccessEditorial 2021February 23, 2021
- Articles
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Requires Authentication Unlicensed“Not how much, but how.” Contextualizing the presentation of violence broadcast on television: Normativity and narrative genresLicensedFebruary 20, 2020
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Publicly AvailableBeyond empowerment, experimentation and reasoning: The public discourse around the Quantified Self movementJuly 24, 2020
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedBeing media literate about media policy, a bridge too far in Flanders/BelgiumLicensedSeptember 27, 2019
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedThe democratic quality of political depictions in fictional TV entertainment. A comparative content analysis of the political drama Borgen and the journalistic magazine Berlin direktLicensedNovember 19, 2019
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedIn medias res – the mediation conundrumLicensedFebruary 7, 2020
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Open AccessThe differential effects of related and unrelated emotions on judgments about media messagesApril 4, 2020
- Book reviews
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedWaisbord, S. R. (2019). Communication: A post-discipline. Cambridge: Polity Press. 171 pp.LicensedJune 6, 2020
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedChristians, C. (2019). Media ethics and global justice in the digital age. NY: Cambridge University Press. 428 pp.LicensedJune 6, 2020
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedPaulmann, J. (Ed.) (2019). Humanitarianism & media: 1900 to the present. Oxford: Berghahn Books. 316 pp.LicensedJune 6, 2020