A new, international, peer-reviewed journal publishing theoretical & empirical research in the intersections of communication & the public, broadly defined.
In this article, Rowan Wilken @endotician & Lee Humphreys @LeeHumphreys, using photo elicitation techniques, revealed the tension betw uses of Foursquare, end-users' social appropriation and the adjustments Foursquare undertook in reponse.@SAGEsociologydoi.org/10.1177/205704731985…
The battle of image perception in today's conflicts are as much as those of military power. In this article, Moran Yarchi analyzes ISIS's media strategy for succeeding in the image war.@SAGEmedia_comm@SAGEsociologydoi.org/10.1177/205704731982…
Using data obtained during the 2012 presidential campaign in South Korea, Chang Sup Park reveals below how news attention influences political talk and internal&external political efficacy resulting in political participation @SAGEmedia_comm@SAGEsociologyjournals.sagepub.com/doi/ful…
Online Public Opinion Analysis (POA) is an emerging info service on the Chinese internet. Through a close reading of reports by People's PO office, Lianrui Jia @LRJia provides insights to the role POA plays in gauging PO. For more see journals.sagepub.com/doi/ful…@SAGEmedia_comm
Marxist structuralism and Marxist humanism concern how the economic & non-economic are related differently . By revisiting the controversy, Christian Fuchs @fuchschristian reveals about the Marxist theory of communication. For more read journals.sagepub.com/doi/ful…@SAGEmedia_comm
Delighted to announce free access to articles by all women authors in Journalism:Theory, Practice and Criticism over the entire year of 2018. This initiative is part of a larger effort to help equalize gender access in academic publishing. All articles free access till April 10!
Only 1 week until the Abstract Submission deadline for the 5th Symposium of @CommPublicSAGE to be held in Hangzhou on June 21 and 22 2019. Submit by 31 March and find out more at ow.ly/fesz50mBuM2#callforpapers
Here we are with the reminder with on our call for papers on "Exploring flows and counter-flows of information along the New Silk Road. You have still time to submit your article!" @CommPublicSAGE
Deadline submission 31 March.
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Paper Alert: Read about my paper on the political and economy of online public opinion analyst in China and the construction of "public" published fresh today in the @CommPublicSAGE: journals.sagepub.com/doi/ful…
Call for Papers @CommPublicSAGE ! Submit to the 5th Symposium of Communication and the Public, to be held in Hangzhou on June 21 and 22 2019. Click here for more information. ow.ly/qVVL50nfb1g
On International Women's Day (@womensday) we would like to look back to the launch of our women's forum and thank everybody who was involved. Ending gender inequality in academia will not be easy, but dedicating time to look at issues and celebrate women is an important step #IWD
The inaugural SASE women’s forum will be taking place on the 5th floor of the Neiseikan building at 10:45. Participants will work in small groups and will have the opportunity to confidentially discuss issues, raise problems, explore areas of interest about their work and career.
Sociologists Junia Howell and James R. Elliott have published multiple studies that find a pattern in who wins and who loses after floods and other #disasters: Rich people get richer after a storm, and poor people get poorer.
CfP on Social Media, Algorithms, and Journalism Innovations out now! The call is for the 5th Symposium of CaP to be held in Hangzhou on June 21 and 22, 2019, . Abstract Submission deadline by MARCH 31st, for more see asc.upenn.edu/news-events/ne…
"disaster memories become an important source of information and learning, not only for the community but also for policy makers who can work towards identifying the precursors and reducing the consequences of a disaster. " x.com/CommPublicSAGE/status/…
Disaster memories're a source of info & learning. They can be effective in communicating disaster risks & climate change. In the article below, Shubhda Arora uses ‘communicative memory’ to explore the experience of disasters journals.sagepub.com/doi/ful…@memorystudies@SAGEsociology