【限时资源,期刊全文】Journal of Communication《沟通杂志》2019年论文集-共40篇论文(侵删)
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本篇推送的是SSCI权威期刊——Journal of Communication《沟通杂志》2019年论文集,即第49卷第1-6期的40篇论文,其中目录可在正文中查看,全文可以点击文末附件列表下载,下载链接即日起三天内有效
Journal of Communication《沟通杂志》2019年论文集-共40篇论文(侵删)
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卷号 | 期号 | 论文号 | 论文题目 |
Vol. 49 | Issue 1 | Article 01 | The Strong Black Woman Collective Theory: Determining the Prosocial Functions of Strength Regulation in Groups of Black Women Friends |
Vol. 49 | Issue 1 | Article 02 | Idols of Promotion: The Triumph of Self-Branding in an Age of Precarity |
Vol. 49 | Issue 1 | Article 03 | Social Media Expression and the Political Self |
Vol. 49 | Issue 1 | Article 04 | Meta-Analysis of Anger and Persuasion: An Empirical Integration of Four Models |
Vol. 49 | Issue 1 | Article 05 | Chinese Newspaper Groups in the Digital Era: The Resurgence of the Party Press |
Vol. 49 | Issue 2 | Article 06 | Child’s Play? Assessing the Bidirectional Longitudinal Relationship between Gaming and Intelligence in Early Childhood |
Vol. 49 | Issue 2 | Article 07 | The Citizen Communication Mediation Model Across Countries: A Multilevel Mediation Model of News Use and Discussion on Political Participation |
Vol. 49 | Issue 2 | Article 08 | Ideological Asymmetry in the Reach of Pro-Russian Digital Disinformation to United States Audiences |
Vol. 49 | Issue 2 | Article 09 | Dismantling Respectability: The Rise of New Womanist Communication Models in the Era of Black Lives Matter |
Vol. 49 | Issue 2 | Article 10 | Social Identity Threats: How Media and Discrimination Affect Muslim Americans’ Identification as Americans and Trust in the U.S. Government |
Vol. 49 | Issue 3 | Article 11 | Editorial Vision, Goals, Processes, and Procedures |
Vol. 49 | Issue 3 | Article 12 | Reach Across the Aisle: Elevation From Political Messages Predicts Increased Positivity Toward Politics, Political Participation, and the Opposite Political Party |
Vol. 49 | Issue 3 | Article 13 | The Relationship Between Interdisciplinarity and Journal Impact Factor in the Field of Communication During 1997–2016 |
Vol. 49 | Issue 3 | Article 14 | The Potential for Narrative Correctives to Combat Misinformation |
Vol. 49 | Issue 3 | Article 15 | Endure, Invest, Ignore: How French and American Journalists React to Economic Constraints and Technological Transformations |
Vol. 49 | Issue 3 | Article 16 | Fridays of Rage: Al Jazeera, the Arab Spring, and Political Islam |
Vol. 49 | Issue 3 | Article 17 | If … Then: Algorithmic Power and Politics |
Vol. 49 | Issue 3 | Article 18 | Integrative Framing Analysis: Framing Health Through Words and Visuals |
Vol. 49 | Issue 4 | Article 19 | Brevity is the Soul of Twitter: The Constraint Affordance and Political Discussion |
Vol. 49 | Issue 4 | Article 20 | Getting Tagged, Getting Involved with News? A Mixed-Methods Investigation of the Effects and Motives of News-Related Tagging Activities on Social Network Sites |
Vol. 49 | Issue 4 | Article 21 | ‘Think of Him as The President’: Tabloid Trump and the Political Imaginary, 1980–1999 |
Vol. 49 | Issue 4 | Article 22 | Detecting the Boundaries of Disposition Bias on Moral Judgments of Media Characters’ Behaviors using Social Judgment Theory |
Vol. 49 | Issue 4 | Article 23 | Cyberwar: How Russian Hackers and Trolls Helped Elect a President—What We Don’t, Can’t, and Do Know |
Vol. 49 | Issue 4 | Article 24 | A Manifesto for Slow Media |
Vol. 49 | Issue 4 | Article 25 | Political communication and mobilization: The Hindi media in India |
Vol. 49 | Issue 5 | Article 26 | Embodiment in the Semiotic Matrix: Communicology in Peirce, Dewey, Bateson, and Bourdieu |
Vol. 49 | Issue 5 | Article 27 | Computational & Network Propaganda: A Practitioner’s Review of Two Books |
Vol. 49 | Issue 5 | Article 28 | The Social Context of Media Trust: A Network Influence Model |
Vol. 49 | Issue 5 | Article 29 | From Partisan Media to Misperception: Affective Polarization as Mediator |
Vol. 49 | Issue 5 | Article 30 | Social Media Engagement With Strategy- and Issue-Framed Political News |
Vol. 49 | Issue 5 | Article 31 | The Beginnings of Mass Communication: A Transnational History |
Vol. 49 | Issue 5 | Article 32 | Mapping User-Centric Internet Geographies: How Similar are Countries in Their Web Use Patterns? |
Vol. 49 | Issue 6 | Article 33 | Toward an Aggregate, Implicit, and Dynamic Model of Norm Formation: Capturing Large-Scale Media Representations of Dynamic Descriptive Norms Through Automated and Crowdsourced Content Analysis |
Vol. 49 | Issue 6 | Article 34 | Message-Elicited Brain Response Moderates the Relationship Between Opportunities for Exposure to Anti-Smoking Messages and Message Recall |
Vol. 49 | Issue 6 | Article 35 | Easy Statistical Mediation Analysis With Distinguishable Dyadic Data |
Vol. 49 | Issue 6 | Article 36 | The Combined Effects of Mass Media and Social Media on Political Perceptions and Preferences |
Vol. 49 | Issue 6 | Article 37 | Why Won’t You Answer the Question? Mass-Mediated Deception Detection After Journalists’ Accusations of Politicians’ Evasion |
Vol. 49 | Issue 6 | Article 38 | As Seen on TV? How Gatekeeping Makes the U.S. House Seem More Extreme |
Vol. 49 | Issue 6 | Article 39 | Negotiating Control: Organisations and Mobile Communication |
Vol. 49 | Issue 6 | Article 40 | Precarious Rhetorics |
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