专题:Media Studies and Communication

This cluster of papers explores the concepts of media framing, agenda setting, and mediatization within the field of communication research. It delves into the influence of news media on public perceptions, the role of journalism culture, and the analysis of content in mass communication. The cluster also examines the impact of digital journalism and cultural production on shaping news narratives and political communication.
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Racism and youth climate activism: what can we learn from racism allegations about the image exclusions of black women activists?

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Personalising climate change—how activists from Fridays for Future visualise climate action on Instagram

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Reclaiming Power or Reinforcing Inequities: Exploring Egg Freezing Debates on Social Media

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Queering the ballot: the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans* and queer vote in troubled times and contexts

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Visualising War / Peace Photographs: A Comparative Analysis of Selected Asian News Sites’ Coverage of the 2022 Russian-Ukrainian Conflict

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İngiliz Medyasında İsrail-Filistin Savaşının Haberin Tarafgirliği Ekseninde Değerlendirmesi

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“Climate-Solutions Polarization”: A Value-based Approach to Understanding Polarization Dynamics around Biomass in Dutch Media Discourse

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The danmu discourse of user engagement with cross-posted broadcast interviews in Chinese social media

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Sexual diversity and streaming television: Toward a platform studies approach to analyzing LGBTQ+ TV

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The 1975 Icelandic ‘Women’s day off’ in Nordic print media

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Social Media, News Consumption, and Polarization: Evidence from a Field Experiment

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The role of (social) media in political polarization: a systematic review

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Rich Media, Poor Democracy

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Social Media and Political Agenda Setting

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Rhetoric and frame analysis of ExxonMobil's climate change communications

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(Almost) Everything in Moderation: New Evidence on Americans' Online Media Diets

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Showing They Care (Or Don’t): Affective Publics and Ambivalent Climate Activism on TikTok

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Parasocial interactions with real and virtual influencers: The role of perceived similarity and human-likeness

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A systematic review of worldwide causal and correlational evidence on digital media and democracy

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How do social media feed algorithms affect attitudes and behavior in an election campaign?

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