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Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies 13.2 is out now! Special Issue

Intellect is pleased to announce that Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies 13.2 is out now!

 

Special Issue: ‘The Breakthrough of Digital Health’

 

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https://www.intellectbooks.com/catalan-journal-of-communication-cultural-studies

 

Aims and Scope

 

The Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies (CJCS) aims to provide an international discussion forum for critical thought and study. CJCS is committed to publishing research and scholarship on the analysis of media and culture. The journal pays attention to original research, particularly but not exclusively, related to the Catalan cultural and media systems.

 

CJCS’s approach is multidisciplinary, publishing articles dealing directly or through a comparative frame with media and communication history, media and cultural policies, audience and reception studies, cultural and national identity, media discourses, intercultural communication, sport and media, language and media language uses, new media and the Internet, gender studies, cinema, popular culture, media and cultural industries, public relations, advertising, tourism and cultural heritage. All the submissions and proposals must be sent to the electronic address of the journal.

 

CJCS publishes two issues per year containing peer reviewed articles, research notes and commentary, contemporary events, trends and debates, interviews, key documents and book reviews. Its overall aim is to disseminate research that will inform and stimulate scholarly interest in the above-mentioned fields.

 

Issue 13.2

 

Editorial

 

The breakthrough of digital health: Communication as the catalyst of the transformation of care

ANNA SENDRA, SINIKKA TORKKOLA AND ELIZA GOVENDER

 

Articles

 

Older (65+) patients’ use of e-mail consultations: A Danish qualitative study using a Foucauldian framework

MARTIN V. BAVNGAARD AND ANETTE GRØNNING

 

Oralizations in e-mail consultations: A study of general practitioners’ use of non-verbal cues in written doctor–patient communication

MAJA NORDTUG, JANE EGE MØLLER, SIGNE SCHLICHTING MATTHIESEN AND MATILDE NISBETH BRØGGER

 

Appreciating ‘schizophrenics’ online: Identification in mHealth

FRANCISCO SÁNCHEZ VALLE

 

Ageing, health misinformation and mobile messaging apps

NAZIAT CHOUDHURY

 

Platformization of healthcare communication: Insights from the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy

ELISABETTA LOCATELLI AND ALESSANDRO LOVARI

 

Influence of African Indigenous language media in COVID-19 digital health messaging

ISRAEL A. FADIPE AND ABIODUN SALAWU

 

Health disparities and the digital divide within South African disadvantaged communities during the COVID-19 pandemic

ELIZABETH LUBINGA, KARABO SITTO AND KEKE MOLEBATSI

 

Viewpoints

 

Digitization of healthcare post COVID-19: Reimagining the role of health education and promotion

CHINWE OBUAKU-IGWE

 

Culture-centred approach to digital health communication: Sustaining health, addressing inequalities, transforming structures

MOHAN J. DUTTA