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Multicultural Content in a Seamless World: A Perspective on Children’s Media in India
Neha Hooda, PhD Student, British Studies, Universuty of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary
Celebrity as Currency in Digital Democracies: The New York Times - #MeToo Social Media Campaign as a Comparative Case Study
Michael Hofmann, Professor, School of Communication and Multimedia Studies, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, USA, Florida, United States
The Effect of News Consumption on Political Trust in Europe from 2002 until 2016: Evidence from a Multilevel Analysis of the European Social Survey
Roy Aulie Jacobsen, Research Assistant, Department of Musicology, University of Oslo, Norway
Framing Migration in the Twenty-first Century: A Cross-National Framing Analysis of Two Mainstream Newspapers - Washington Post and El Universal
Gabriel S Huland, Teaching Fellow, Centre for the Global Media and Communications, SOAS University of London, United Kingdom
Getting the Green Light: Community Engagement for Renewable Energy and Low-carbon Emission Technologies in Australia
Andrea Cassin, Lecturer, School of Humanities, Creative Industries and Social Sciences, University of Newcastle, Australia, New South Wales, Australia
Don't Trust Your Eyes: Manipulation of Visual Media in the Age of Deepfakes
Johannes Langguth, Research Scientist, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
Petra Filkukova
Representation of the Haitian Community in a Digital Newspaper in Chile
Francisca Greene, Professor, Communication Facullty, Universidad de los Andes, Chile, Región Metropolitana de Santiago, Chile
Religious Assertion and Media Polarization in Indian News Media
Subhajit Paul, Student, Doctor of Philosophy, Tezpur University, Assam, India
Uttam Kr. Pegu
The Future of Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation in the Age of Competitive Online Television
Egbert Mkoko, Lecturer, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Janina Wozniak
The Importance of Media Literacy in Indonesia
Nieke Monika Kulsum, Student, Doctoral, Brunel University London, Hillingdon, United Kingdom
When Sharing Is Not Caring: Individual Differences in the Evaluation of News Quality
Petra Filkukova
Peter Ayton
Steven Sloman
Johannes Langguth, Research Scientist, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
From Pray to Protest: The Invisible Power of Buddha Alternative Media in Indonesia
Fitaha Aini, Student, Master of Arts, University of Leicester, Jawa Barat, Indonesia
A Comparative Analysis of Pakistani English-language Newspaper Editorials: The Case of Pakistan’s ‘Kim Kardashian’- Qandeel Baloch
Shiza Nisar, Teaching Fellow, Media Studies, Art & Design, Lahore School of Economics, Punjab, Pakistan
Authoritarian Regimes’ Responses to New Media Environment: The Case of Middle Eastern Countries
Yushi Chiba, Associate Professor, Komatsu University, Japan
You Can’t Go Home Again: Infected Gay Men Returning to the U.S. Heartland in American Movies about HIV/AIDS of the Late Twentieth Century
Kylo-Patrick Hart, Professor and Chair, Film, Television and Digtial Media, Texas Christian University, United States
Computer Mediated Communication: Maintaining an Online Relationship
Sam Nkana, Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Southern Adventist University, Tennessee, United States
Digital Media vs Mainstream Media: Influence of Media Exposure and Information Preference on Perceptions of Media Credibility
Mistura Adebusola Salaudeen, Student, PhD , School of Communication and Film, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Ngozi Onyechi
Glocalized Entertainment: Creativity and Deviance in Arab Music Videos
Mustafa Taha, Associate Professor, Mass Communication, American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Assessing the Moderating Role of Secular Schooling in a Structural Model of Media Exposure and Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice on HIV/AIDS
Adamu Muhammad Hamid, Chief Lecturer, Mass Communication, The Federal Polytechnic, Bauchi, Nigeria
"Visinformation": Misleading Visual Information's Powerful Impact on Today's Digital Citizenry
Mark Kelton, Student, Ed.D., University of Missouri, Evangel University, Missouri, United States
Melinda Booze, Associate Professor, Communication, Evangel University, Missouri, United States
Cecilia Corbin
Brooke Donaldson
Jalen Gifford
Samuel Labertew
Rebecca Varju
The Structure of the Web and Its More or Less Democratic Effects
Roger Bautier, Professor Emeritus, Sorbonne Paris Nord University, France
The Social Construction of Meaning in Cinematic Online Reality: Using Multimodal Discourse Analysis and Dramaturgical Theory to Analyse Asynchronous Social Situations in Non-fiction Cinematic Online Reality
Phillip Doyle, Lecturer/researcher, Munster Technological University, Ireland
From Big Data to Qualitative Inquiry – Prolific Affordances or Paradigmatic Impasse?
Victoria Holec, PhD Candidate, University of Lethbridge
Renewing Free-Speech Values Through Educational Practice
Frank Lo Monte, Professor and Director, The Brechner Center for Freedom of Information, University of Florida, Florida, United States
Class Identity in the Internet World: A Case Study of the Middle Class in Today’s China
Abigail Qian Zhou, Associate Professor, Graduate School of International Media, Communication and Tourism Studies, Hokkaido University, Hokkaido, Japan
Media Narratives about Rio 2016 Paralympics: (Re)producing Cultural Values and Social Identities
Lyusyena Kirakosyan, Senior Project Associate, Virginia Tech Institute for Policy and Governance, Brazil
Audience Democratic Voting for Talents on Reality Television Shows: A Case Study of X Factor
Patience Achakpa Ikyo, Lecturer, Mass Communication, Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria
Online Technologies: Media Languages and Their Environment
Ricardo Nicola, Assistant Professor, Social Communication, Sao Paulo State University, Espírito Santo, Brazil
Nelyse Salzedas, Associate Professor, Sao Paulo State University
João Eduardo Hidalgo
Maria Arminda Do Nascimento Arruda
Going to Town with Privacy: Exploring Voyeurism and the Motivations behind Exposure of Secrecy Online
Daniel Edem Adzovie, Lecturer/Researcher, Department of Communication Studies, University of Cape Coast, Central, Ghana
Navigating Social Media Research: Methodological Anxieties for Junior Scholars
Amy Mack
Victoria Holec, PhD Candidate, University of Lethbridge
Representation of Women in Contemporary Regional Television: A Study from Maharashtra, India
Shilpa D Hattiangadi, Assistant Professor and Head of the Department, Communication & Media Studies, S.N.D.T. Women's University , India
The Image of the Syrian Refugees in the Lebanese Press: Case of Al-Akhbar Newspaper
Hatem El Zein, Chair of Journalism and Digital Media, MCFA, MU, Beirut, Lebanon
The Gendered Televisual Presence of Gays and Lesbians in Chilean Telenovelas
Ricardo Ramirez Vallejos, Postdoctoral researcher, Facultad de Comunicación e Imagen, Universidad de Chile, Chile
FIFA 18 players – What Do They See While They Are Winning or Losing? : An Eye Tracking Experiment
Tomasz Gackowski, prof, Unversity of Warsaw, Poland
Representations of ‘Leftover Women’ in the Chinese English-language News Media
Yating Yu, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of English, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Power of Pop: Media Analysis of Representations of Immigrants in Popular TV Shows
Lucy Odigie-Turley
Porshea Patterson Hurst, Research Manager, The Opportunity Agenda, United States
The Convergence and Conflicts of Internet and Television in East Asia
Ki Sung Kwak, Associater Professor, School of Languages and Cultures, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Experiencing the Instagrammable City: How Netnography and Phenomenology Collectively Offer Key Insights into the Contemporary Photographic Documentation of Urban Areas
Justin Battin, Lecturer, Professional Communication, RMIT University, Viet Nam
Typographic Culture Wars: Blackletter Fonts from Reformation to the Resurgence of Nationalism
Peggy Bloomer, Assistant Professor, Graphic Information Design, Central Connecticut State University, Connecticut, United States
China’s Digital Nationalism: Search Engines and Online Encyclopaedias
Dechun Zhang, PhD Candidate, Leiden University, Netherlands
Introspecting Mobile Media and Political Engagement: Bharatiya Janata Party’s Smartphone Campaign 2014
Durgesh Tripathi
Namit Vikram Singh, Guest Lecturer, Delhi School of Journalism, University of Delhi, Delhi, India