Communication and Media Studies
The Journal of Communication and Media Studies offers an interdisciplinary forum for the discussion of the role of the media and communications in society. The journal explores everyday experiences of media cultures, the forms and effects of technologies of media and communications, and the dynamics of media business. It also addresses media literacies, including capacities to “read” and “use” the media, and the role of media as a key component in formal and informal learning. Contributions to the journal range from broad, theoretical conceptualizations of media to detailed empirical examinations and case studies of media practices. The Journal of Communication and Media Studies is a peer-reviewed, scholarly journal using a two-way anonymous peer review model. Reviewers are active participants of the Communication and Media Studies Research Network or a thematically related Research Network. The publisher, editors, reviewers, and authors all agree upon the following standards of expected ethical behavior, which are based on the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) Core Practices. For more information: https://oncommunicationmedia.com/journal
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Question of Freedom
Nada Alfeir
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Criminalization of Abortion in the Digital Public Sphere
Virginia Medina Ávila
Rosa Azucena Mecalco López
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The Theoretical Wedding of Spiral of Silence and Echo Chambers
Yirgalem A. Haile
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Two Faces of Bank Commercials in Turkey
Umut Mişe
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Analysis of Formality in Second Screen Postings for Television Broadcast of In-Real-Life Events
Partha Mukherjee
Youakim Badr
Bernard J. Jansen
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Understanding Dynamics of Media and Organizational Culture Change
Mahboobeh Hajkazemi
Mohammad Abooyee Ardakan
Neda Mohammadesmaeili
Mojtaba Kianie