Media and communications topic list of research papers
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The Charlie Hebdo Attacks on Twitter: A Comparative Analysis of a Political Controversy in English and French2017 / Nikos Smyrnaios, Pierre Ratinaud
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"The Question Exists, but You Dont Exist With It": Strategic Anonymity in the Social Lives of Adolescents2016 / N. B. Ellison, L. Blackwell, C. Lampe, P. Trieu
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"Bitch I Said Hi": The Bye Felipe Campaign and Discursive Activism in Mobile Dating Apps2016 / F. Shaw
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Soft, embodied, situated & connected: enriching interactions with soft wearables2016 / Oscar Tomico, Danielle Wilde
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Borrower’s default and self-disclosure of social media information in P2P lending2016 / Ruyi Ge, Juan Feng, Bin Gu
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Slumdog romance: Facebook love and digital privacy at the margins2017 / Payal Arora, Laura Scheiber
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Windows on the world: Memories of European cinema in 1960s Britain2017 / Melvyn Stokes, Matthew Jones
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Imagining Disability Futurities2017 / Carla Rice, Eliza Chandler, Jen Rinaldi, Nadine Changfoot, Kirsty Liddiard, et al.
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Effects of TV Crime Shows on Behavioural Development of Children2017 / Mudassar Abdullah, Nik Adzrieman B. Abd Rahman
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Updating to remain the same: Habitual new mediaChunWendy Hui Kyong, Updating to remain the same: Habitual new media. The MIT Press: Cambridge, MA, 2016; Xiv + 246 pp.; ISBN: 9780262034494, $32.00 (hbk)2017 / Simone Natale
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Safe on My Phone? Same-Sex Attracted Young Peoples Negotiations of Intimacy, Visibility, and Risk on Digital Hook-Up Apps2016 / K. Albury, P. Byron
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Political Expression on Social Media: The Role of Communication Competence and Expected Outcomes2017 / Alcides Velasquez, Hernando Rojas
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Empathic media and advertising: Industry, policy, legal and citizen perspectives (the case for intimacy)2016 / A. McStay
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Cyber-Extremism: Isis and the Power of Social Media2017 / Imran Awan
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The Phenomenology of Trauma. Sound and Haptic Sensuality in Son of Saul2017 / Teréz Vincze
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Applying Critical Discourse Analysis as a conceptual framework for investigating gender stereotypes in political media discourse
Abstract This paper aims to demonstrate how Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) can be used as a conceptual framework for investigating gender stereotypes in political media discourse. Language and gender studies in media discourse work with a diverse ...
2017 / Lanchukorn Sriwimon, Pattamawan Jimarkon Zilli -
To Match or Not to Match? Reactions to Turning Points in Negotiation2017 / Michele Griessmair, Daniel Druckman
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Broken data: Conceptualising data in an emerging world2018 / Sarah Pink, Minna Ruckenstein, Robert Willim, Melisa Duque
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Data doxa: The affective consequences of data practices2018 / Gavin JD Smith
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Mobile gaming and problematic smartphone use: A comparative study between Belgium and Finland2018 / Olatz Lopez-Fernandez, Niko Männikkö, Maria Kääriäinen, Mark D. Griffiths, Daria J. Kuss