News

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics 15.3 is now available

Intellect is happy to announce that International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics 15.3 is now available! 

 

For more information about the issue and journal, click here >> 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.

 

Issue 15.3

 

Articles

 

Dynamics of digital constituent outreach and engagement in linguistically divided societies: A quantitative look at the Canadian case 

Emmanuelle Richez and Vincent Raynauld

 

‘Distinctiveness’ and programme diversity in public broadcasting revisited: A seven-country comparison 

Jonathan Hendrickx, Tim Raats, Heritiana Ranaivoson and Michaël Opgenhaffen

 

Facebook and cultural identity: Discourses on mediation among international students 

Delia Dumitrica

 

Diasporic Chinese family drama through a transnational lens: The Wedding Banquet (1993) and Saving Face (2004) 

Qijun Han

 

Researching intersectionality in media studies: Theoretical approaches, methods and applications in communication and media research practice 

Assimina Gouma and Johanna Dorer

 

Political communication Modi style: A case study of the demonetization campaign on Twitter

Usha M. Rodrigues and Michael Niemann 

 

Commentaries

 

Real Jordanian women don’t get harassed: Mapping sexual harassment along ultra-nationalist lines

Salam Al-Mahadin

 

The rhetoric of the binge-eating body: An ethics of mourning in post-Sewol South Korea

Minkyu Sung

 

To save your country, flag your teacher: Anonymous reporting of liberal indoctrination as academic witch-hunt in Orbán’s Hungary 

János Tóth 

 

Book Reviews

 

The Rise of Populism in Western Europe: A Media Analysis on Failed Political Messaging, Timo Lochocki (2018) 

Mike Saycon