Political Communication 📓
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Scholarly journal dedicated to the study of Political Communication. 5-year impact factor: 8.111 Editor-in-chief: @LawrenceRegina.
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Excited to share my new article, with Leonardo Arriola & Aila Matanock, just published in Political Communication 📓
Heard the claim that Facebook caused a genocide by fanning the flames of hate in #Myanmar ? The reality may be more complicated…
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**POLCOMM PUBLICATION FRIDAY**
Don't miss the latest batch of Political Communication 📓's FORUM articles, on Artificial Intelligence, Political Ad Libraries, & Transgender Health Misinformation – Incredibly timely articles by leading experts in our field. 🧵⤵️
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🚨PUBLICATION ALERT! How do far-right actors and issues become mainstream over time? Very excited that our article Daniel Saldivia Gonzatti Teresa Völker WZB is now out in Political Communication 📓 #openaccess @poliscires #academictwitter 🔓 doi.org/10.1080/105846… 🧵1/8
Very excited that my first journal article of 2024 is now out in Political Communication 📓! In this forum piece, I draw on a Health and Human Rights framework to analyze the political implications of anti-transgender health misinformation. Please give it a read!
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Welcome onboard Magdalena Wojcieszak Ulrike Klinger @ulrikeklinger.bsky.social and Michael Chan! Excited to have you as a part of Political Communication team!
Only 10 more days to submit an abstract to a special issue in Political Communication 📓 on “Multi-Platform Research” edited by Media & Democracy Coop members
Are you studying computational propaganda in the Global South with a focus on overlooked social media platforms? Consider submitting to this special issue in Political Communication 📓, edited by Hossein is #reviewer2 himself now (😬) Kermani, Taberez A Neyazi and Sophie Lecheler until 15th Sep.👇
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.Political Communication 📓 welcomes your research for a special issue that aims to broaden piecemeal, multi-platform political communication research using comparative and systematic approaches.
Learn more: bit.ly/Multi_Platform… Dr. Regina Lawrence Jo(sephine) Lukito Dr. Meredith L. Pruden
A few more days to submit your listening research for the upcoming Political Communication 📓 special issue. 1000 word abstracts due by August 1! APSA & ICA Political Communication Divisions DelDemUCan
Trending in #Communication :
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1) Consequences of Amplifying the Radical Right on Twitter (Political Communication 📓)
2) AI & Democracy (@socialmedia_soc)
3) K-pop TikTok (@media_int_aus)
4) Netflix & non-English-language series (@revista_epi)
7. Finally, Rohan Grover (@USCAnnenberg) & Rachel Kuo (@MediaAtIllinois) use ethnography, interviews, & archival materials from Asian-American social movements to show how race is not exogenous to politics—race is constructed through political communication. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
6. M. Brielle Harbin (@NavalAcademy) looks to TV series #Survivor for narratives of racial duty from Black contestants. Thru inductive thematic content analysis of post-episode tweets, she finds overwhelming rejection of these narratives as 'too political.' tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
5. Marques Zárate (@RicePoliSci, now Brown University Political Science) explores how 'Hispandering' influences political trust among Hispanics. In two experiments, he shows how white vs. Hispanic candidate language use affects Hispandering perceptions, which ⬇️ political trust. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
4. srah nguyễn, Rachel Moran-Prestridge, PhD (both UW iSchool Center for an Informed Public), @troanh_troanh (@DukePoliSci), & Linh Bui (@hcdeUW) use focus groups to study 'intergenerational info brokers' and the transnational spread of #misinformation w/in the Vietnamese American diaspora. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
3. From MZES Uni Mannheim, Philipp Müller (also MKW, Uni Mannheim), Chung-Hong Chan (also GESIS ), Katharina Ludwig, Rainer Freudenthaler, & Hartmut Weser (all also MKW, Uni Mannheim) use machine learning to detect German news's implicit race & religious bias. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
2. Deen Freelon (@UNCHussman, now Annenberg School), Dr. Meredith L. Pruden (@KSU_SOCM), & Dan Malmer (@UNCHussman) offer a systematic analysis showing how infrequently polcomm journals publish articles about race. This work more often appears in critical journals. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…