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Digital Journalism paper

Media Production Logics in Triple-Party News-Spaces: A Five-Dimensional Framework by Ori Tenenboim

Past Perfect(ed): Future Nostalgia and the Fight Against Trump’s America in Netflix’s Hollywood by Jennifer Cowe

Past Perfect(ed): Future Nostalgia and the Fight Against Trump’s America in Netflix’s Hollywood by Jennifer Cowe

The Institutions Changing Journalism

The university as a ‘giant newsroom’: Not-for-profit explanatory journalism during COVID-19 by Alfred Hermida, Lisa Varano & Mary Lynn Young

Films for the Feminist Classroom

Talking Through Reality/TV: Black/Feminist Viewing Party Pedagogies by Louis M. Maraj Ph.D.

Revista Brasileira de História da Mìdia

Black in Time: How #BlackLivesMatter Reorients the Human by Louis M. Maraj Ph.D.

Online Political Comments: Americans Talk About the Election Through a “Horse-Race” Lens by Gina Masullo, Ori Tenenboim et. al.

Online Political Comments: Americans Talk About the Election Through a “Horse-Race” Lens by Gina Masullo, Ori Tenenboim et. al.

   

“Toxic atmosphere effect”: Uncivil online comments cue negative audience perceptions of news outlet credibility by Gina M. Masullo, Ori Tenenboim, and Shuning Lu

“Toxic atmosphere effect”: Uncivil online comments cue negative audience perceptions of news outlet credibility by Gina M. Masullo, Ori Tenenboim, and Shuning Lu

Article argues that exposure to incivility can lead people to perceive a news outlet as less credible even though the incivility did not directly attack the news outlet.

Cover image for Black or Right Anti/Racist Campus Rhetorics by Louis M. Maraj

Black or Right Anti/Racist Campus Rhetorics by Louis M. Maraj Ph.D.

Cover image of journal titled: Rhetoric Review, Volume 40, November 4, 2021

(Re)reading Sor Juana’s Rhetorics: The Intersectional, Cultural, and Feminist Rhetorician by Alexis McGee Ph.D.

Return – Why We Go Back to Where We Come From by Kamal Al-Solaylee

Return – Why We Go Back to Where We Come From by Kamal Al-Solaylee

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