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期刊名:Journal of communication inquiry

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ISSN:0196-8599

e-ISSN:1552-4612

IF/分区:1.1/Q3

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Karen Andrews,Safeera Jaffer,Shaheen Shariff Karen Andrews
Since #MeToo (2017), media discourse has brought sexual violence into greater public consciousness. Despite certain gains in how journalists frame stories of sexual violence, issues such as rape myths and victim blaming continue in reportin...
Adina Schneeweis,Katherine A Foss Adina Schneeweis
This research examines how news constructed vulnerability in the coverage of COVID-19 and populations in prisons and jails. Focused on key moments during the moral panic around the pandemic, the analysis of publications from across the U.S....
Janet Aver Adikpo Janet Aver Adikpo
This paper examined the adoption of social media to disperse information at the beginning of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Content analysis was employed to identify and select relevant posts for presidents of five African countries (Egy...
Candi S Carter Olson,Benjamin LaPoe,Victoria LaPoe et al. Candi S Carter Olson et al.
As COVID-19 surged in 2020, non-Indigenous media had a chronic disease of its own: sparse pandemic news from Indian Country. Within this inadequate coverage, there was an erasure of sources: Indigenous women were missing. This study evaluat...
Antonio Sanjuán Pérez,José Juan Videla Rodríguez,Teresa Nozal Cantarero et al. Antonio Sanjuán Pérez et al.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in March 2020, the Spanish Government announced a total lockdown of the population and the interruption of all nonessential economic activity. From this point, televisions adapted their programming schedules by...
Qingning Wang Qingning Wang
This research provide a case study to analyses how Chinese government's social-media accounts were used to communicate during the COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of agenda-setting. Two most active Chinese government official accounts on ...
Neelam Sharma Neelam Sharma
This paper examines the intersection of group-based expressions including digital moral outrage, collective guilt, and collective action on Twitter, following the tragic incident of 8 May 2020, in which 16 migrant workers were run over by a...
Trust Matsilele,Lungile Tshuma,Mbongeni Msimanga Trust Matsilele
This is a cross-national comparative study of how media in Zimbabwe, Botswana, and South Africa reconstructed their operations in response to Covid-19 global pandemic. The study is grounded in a qualitative research design that uses semi-st...