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Friday, November 24, 2023

International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics 19.1 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics 19.1 is out now.

 

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https://www.intellectbooks.com/international-journal-of-media-cultural-politics

 

Aims & Scope

 

The International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal committed to analysing the politics of communication(s) and cultural processes. It addresses cultural politics in their local, international and global dimensions, recognizing equally the importance of issues defined by their specific cultural geography and those that traverse cultures and nations.

 

This title is indexed with Scopus and the Web of Science’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).

 

Issue 19.1

 

Articles

 

The platformization of public service media: A comparative analysis of five BVOD services in Western and Northern Europe

CATALINA IORDACHE AND TIM RAATS

 

At ‘war’ with COVID-19: A critical metaphor analysis of Emmanuel Macron’s March 2020 addresses to the French people

STEVEN R. THOMSEN

 

The refracted portrait of the artist: The cultural reproduction of artist attributes through the Venice Film Festival

BONNIE BLAIR AND JARED BOK

 

Salvador Dalí’s legacy in the history of public relations: A psychoanalytic and surrealist connection with Edward Bernays

CÉSAR GARCÍA

 

Turkish television serials’ reception among women viewers in rural Türkiye: Gendered and generational readings between younger and older women

MIRIAM BERG

 

Watching competencies: Malay women, Turkish serial dramas and Islamic modernity

MD AZALANSHAH MD SYED, CHRISTINE RUNNEL AND ROSYA IZYANIE SHAMSHUDEEN

 

Book Reviews

 

Las metáforas del periodismo: mutaciones y desafíos, Adriana Amado (2021)

EDUARDO ARRIAGADA

 

Common Hegemony, Populism and the New Municipalism: Democratic Alter-Politics and Transformative Strategies, Alexandros Kioupkiolis (2022)

LLUIS DE NADAL