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Global Media and Communication

Two nations in three worlds? Images of the US and China in ethnic, homeland, and host media

Global Media and Communication, Volume 18, Issue 1, Page 3-23, April 2022. This study investigates disparities in the portrayals of US and China images across ethnic media, homeland media, and host media that are serving the Chinese migrants in the Uni…

By Mingxiao Sui, 4 years ago
Global Media and Communication

Radio on demand: New habits of consuming radio content

Global Media and Communication, Volume 18, Issue 1, Page 25-48, April 2022. This research is an investigation into changes in the radio listening habits of consumers who use on-demand radio. Findings indicate high daily listening rates to online on-dem…

By Tal Laor, 4 years ago
Global Media and Communication

Media coverage of climate change induced migration: Implications for meaningful media discourse

Global Media and Communication, Volume 18, Issue 1, Page 67-89, April 2022. This article focuses on how the construction of ‘migrant’ and ‘refugee’ as a social threat is involved in the specific ways in which climate change induced migration is communi…

By Maria Sakellari, 4 years ago
Global Media and Communication

Airing imperium: A historiography of radio governance in South Asia

Global Media and Communication, Volume 18, Issue 1, Page 49-66, April 2022. The 1920s emerged as a landmark decade in the world history of radio, more particularly in South Asia. About a century later, this paper seeks to stitch together a critical his…

By Preeti Raghunath, 4 years ago
Global Media and Communication

WhatsApp disruptions in Brazil: A content analysis of user and news media responses, 2015–2018

Global Media and Communication, Volume 18, Issue 1, Page 113-148, April 2022. Brazilians have adopted WhatsApp as a national media and communication infrastructure over the past several years, although it is controlled by its private US-based owner, Fa…

By Gabriel Pereira, 4 years ago
Global Media and Communication

Book review: Dying for an iPhone: Apple, Foxconn, and the Lives of China’s Workers

Global Media and Communication, Volume 18, Issue 1, Page 151-153, April 2022.

By Zhou Yang, 4 years ago
Global Media and Communication

Topic modeling for frame analysis: A study of media debates on climate change in India and USA

Global Media and Communication, Volume 18, Issue 1, Page 91-112, April 2022. We argue that ‘topics’ of topic models can be used as a useful proxy for frames if (1) frames are operationalized as connections between concepts; (2) theme-specific data are …

By Tuukka Ylä-Anttila, 4 years ago
Global Media and Communication

Book review: The History of the International Telecommunication Union (Itu): Transnational Techno-Diplomacy from the Telegraph to the Internet

Global Media and Communication, Volume 18, Issue 1, Page 149-151, April 2022.

By ShinJoung Yeo, 5 years ago

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