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    With Facebook, Blogs, and Fake News, Teens Reject Journalistic “Objectivity” by Marchi, Regina

    Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (01-07-2012)
    “…This article examines the news behaviors and attitudes of teenagers, an understudied demographic in the research on youth and news media. Based on interviews…”
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    Metajournalistic Discourse and Reporting Policies on White Nationalism by Perreault, Gregory, Meltzer, Kimberly

    Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (01-07-2024)
    “…In 2016 and 2017, several newsrooms presented guidelines for using the term “alt-right” in the wake of events such as the Unite the Right rally in…”
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    MeToo and Intersectionality: An Examination of the #MeToo Movement Through the R. Kelly Scandal by Leung, Rebecca, Williams, Robert

    Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (01-10-2019)
    “…The momentum of the #MeToo movement has broadened the reach of the campaign that activist Tarana Burke started in 2006 to help women of color from…”
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    Print Imprint: The Connection Between the Physical Newspaper and the Self by Mathews, Nick

    Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (01-07-2024)
    “…This research puts forward the theoretical concept “print imprint,” articulating the connection between the printed newspaper and its reader’s “Self.” This…”
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    MeToo Goes Global: Media Framing of Silence Breakers in Four National Settings by Starkey, Jesse C., Koerber, Amy, Sternadori, Miglena, Pitchford, Bethany

    Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (01-10-2019)
    “…This article reports the results of a qualitative media framing analysis of news coverage about #MeToo in four national contexts: the United States, Japan,…”
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    Becoming Celebrity Girl Activists: The Cultural Politics and Celebrification of Emma González, Marley Dias, and Greta Thunberg by Duvall, Spring

    Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (01-10-2023)
    “…Young girls have historically been symbols to be conjured by social movements to garner sympathy for social causes, but are frequently silenced as political…”
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    Mobile Payment in China: A Study from a Sociological Perspective by Ye, WeiMing, Chen, Weirong, Fortunati, Leopoldina

    Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (01-07-2023)
    “…This study aims to analyse and clarify why mobile payments have been adopted in China at such a rapid pace. Unlike previous studies which focused on mobile…”
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    Selling Yoga ‘Off the Mat’: A 10-year Analysis of Lifestyle Advertorials in Yoga Journal Magazine by Bhalla, Nandini, O’Boyle, Jane, Moscowitz, Leigh

    Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (01-04-2024)
    “…Scholars have critiqued popular media representations of yoga as largely emphasizing thin, white, upper-class female practitioners donning expensive apparel…”
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    How Fiction Makes Amends for Journalism: The Case of When They See Us by Gastón-Lorente, Lucía, Gómez-Baceiredo, Beatriz, Martínez-Illán, Antonio

    Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (01-07-2024)
    “…The miniseries When They See Us constitutes an example of how a based-on-real-events fiction work can add to its poetic role the ability to participate in…”
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    Online Public Sphere and Threats of Disinformation, Extremism and Hate Speech: Reflections on Threat-Mitigation by Kumar, Anoop, Maurya, Mohit Kumar

    Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (06-11-2024)
    “…Social media platforms have become gateways to information and news. These platforms potentially offer discursive arenas where individuals can participate in…”
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    In Bed With Bob Guccione: Me, #MeToo, and the Ethical Challenges of Writing Porn History by Bronstein, Carolyn

    Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (01-10-2024)
    “…Can we separate art from the artist who created it? This essay discusses the debate over art created by morally problematic men, especially those revealed…”
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    Paralleling the Gay Man's Trauma: Monkeypox Stigma and the Mainstream Media by Grant, Rachel, Halaly, Alan

    Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (01-10-2024)
    “…Mainstream media portrayed monkeypox as a sexually transmitted disease through government guidance and increased a sense of hypersexualization and stigma among…”
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    Change in Meaning of Hugh Hefner and Playboy: From Horatio Alger to Sexual Predator by Beggan, James K.

    Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (01-10-2024)
    “…Between 1953 and 2023, mass media changed how they cover Hugh Hefner and Playboy magazine. My thesis is that the defining narratives of Hugh Hefner and his…”
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    On “Othering” Cuties: The Politicization of Contemporary Black Girlhood in The Digital Era by Lenoir, Lisa D., Arias Labrador, Raquel S.

    Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (01-10-2024)
    “…Senegalese-French filmmaker Maïmouna Doucouré's resistance project, Cuties (2020), aimed to alert adults about the dangers of hypersexualization on social…”
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    Fashioning Zaya Wade in the Press: Authenticity, Black Femininity, and Transnormativity by Willard, Zane Austin, Menzies, Alisha L.

    Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (01-10-2024)
    “…Since Zaya Wade came out as transgender, she has continued to take up prominence in popular culture and press coverage of Zaya has centered on her fashion. In…”
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    Echoes of Violence: Analyzing Hate Speech in the Ethiopian Broadcast Media by Nigussie, Hagos, Kiflu, Gebru, Desta, Bereket

    Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (27-09-2024)
    “…This paper examined hate speech in Ethiopian broadcast media (2020–2022), focusing on the people of Tigray. The rationale for selecting this period was the…”
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    Professional Follow-Up Communication as an Indicator of Public Value: Analyzing Dutch PSM’s Role in Public Debates Through Topic Modelling Newspaper Coverage by Veerbeek, Joris, van Es, Karin, Müller, Eggo

    Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (01-07-2024)
    “…The legitimacy of public broadcasting has been under pressure for several decades. Attempts to repair and restore this legitimacy have led to an…”
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    Keeping up with the Boundaries of Advertising: Paradigm Repair after Pepsi's Big Mess by Ferrucci, Patrick, Schauster, Erin E.

    Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (01-04-2024)
    “…This paradigm repair study contributes to advertising ethics research by analyzing discourse from trade publications and press outlets regarding the divisive…”
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