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| The Cultural Production of a Pharmaceutical Market: The Making of ADHD | |
| Melina Sherman |
| Nature and Effectiveness of Online Social Support for Intercultural Adaptation of Mainland Chinese International Students | |
| Liang Chen, Xiaodong Yang |
| Culturally Specific Privacy Practices on Social Network Sites: Privacy Boundary Permeability Management in Photo Sharing by American and Chinese College-Age Users | |
| Yang Liu, Jun Fan |
| Who is a Laowai? Chinese Interpretations of Laowai as a Referring Expression for Non-Chinese | |
| Yanfeng Mao |
| Institutions, Telecommunications Reform, and Universal Service Policy in Mexico (1990–2014) | |
| Cristina Casanueva-Reguart |
| Politics in Fictional Entertainment: An Empirical Classification of Movies and TV Series | |
| Christiane Eilders, Cordula Nitsch |
| The Shaping of the Network Neutrality Debate: Information Subsidizers on Twitter | |
| Kyung Sun Lee, Yoonmo Sang, Weiai Wayne Xu |
| The Mediatization of Second-Order Elections and Party Launches: UK Television News Reporting of the 2014 European Union Campaign | |
| Stephen Cushion, Richard Thomas, Oliver Ellis |
| The Value of Proximity: Examining The Willingness to Pay for Online Local News | |
| Manuel Goyanes |
| Balancing Audience and Privacy Tensions on Social Network Sites: Strategies of Highly Engaged Users | |
| Jessica Vitak, Stacy Blasiola, Sameer Patil, Eden Litt | . |
| Communication, Mediation, and the Expectations of Data: Data Valences Across Health and Wellness Communities | |
| Brittany Fiore-Gartland, Gina Neff | . |
| One Country, Two Cups—The International Image of Brazil in 1950 and in 2014: A Study of the Reputation and the Identity of Brazil as Projected by the International Media During the Two FIFA World Cups in the Country | |
| Daniel Buarque |
| Qualitative Political Communication| Introduction ~ The Role of Qualitative Methods in Political Communication Research: Past, Present, and Future | |
| David Karpf, Daniel Kreiss, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Matthew Powers |
| Qualitative Political Communication| Managing the Digital News Cyclone: Power, Participation, and Political Production Strategies | |
| Michael Serazio |
| Qualitative Political Communication| To Implement or Not to Implement? Participatory Online Communication in Swiss Cities | |
| Ulrike Klinger, Stephan Rösli, Otfried Jarren | . |
| Qualitative Political Communication| Backstage Media-Political Elite Negotiations: The Failure and Success of Government Pitch | |
| Tine Ustad Figenschou, Kjersti Thorbjørnsrud | . |
| Qualitative Political Communication| Sharing the News: Journalistic Collaboration as Field Repair | |
| Lucas Graves, Magda Konieczna |
| Qualitative Political Communication| Labor Unions, Social Media, and Political Ideology: Using the Internet to Reach the Powerful or Mobilize the Powerless? | |
| Jen Schradie |
| Qualitative Political Communication| Understanding the Impact of the Transnational Promotional Class on Political Communication | |
| Melissa Aronczyk |
| Qualitative Political Communication| From Wizards and House-Elves to Real-World Issues: Political Talk in Fan Spaces | |
| Neta Kligler-Vilenchik |
| Qualitative Political Communication| Locating the Politics in Political Consumption: A Conceptual Map of Four Types of Political Consumer Identities | |
| Lucy Atkinson | . |
| Qualitative Political Communication| Trace Interviews: An Actor-Centered Approach | |
| Elizabeth Dubois, Heather Ford |
| Selfies Introduction ~ What Does the Selfie Say? Investigating a Global Phenomenon | |
| Theresa M. Senft, Nancy K. Baym |
| Selfies| The Gestural Image: The Selfie, Photography Theory, and Kinesthetic Sociability | |
| Paul Frosh |
| The Index and the Moon: Mortgaging Scientific Evaluation | |
| Florencio Cabello Fernández-Delgado, María Teresa Rascón Gómez |
| The Passing of a Pioneer: Professor Tamar Liebes, 1943–2015 | |
| Annenberg Press |
| Sinking the Flagship: Why Communication Studies Is Better Off Without One | |
| Jefferson Pooley |
| Report: 2013–2014 “More better …” | |
| Larry Gross, Arlene Luck |
| Communication Scholars and Fair Use: The Case for Discipline-Wide Education and Institutional Reform | |
| Aram Sinnreich, Patricia Aufderheide |
| Todd Wolfson, Digital Rebellion: The Birth of the Cyber Left | |
| Reviewed by Christian Fuchs | . |
| Amanda D. Lotz, Cable Guys: Television and Masculinities in the 21st Century | |
| Reviewed by Katherine Sender |
| Myria Georgiou, Media and the City: Cosmopolitanism and Difference | |
| Reviewed by Ngai Keung Chan |
| Julie Passanante Elman, Chronic Youth: Disability, Sexuality, and U.S. Media Cultures of Rehabilitation | |
| Reviewed by Melina Sherman | . |
| Jason Middleton, Documentary’s Awkward Turn: Cringe Comedy and Media Spectatorship | |
| Reviewed by Cortland Rankin | . |
| Monique W. Morris, Black Stats: African Americans by the Numbers in the Twenty-First Century | |
| Reviewed by Nick J. Sciullo |
| Cristina Archetti, Understanding Terrorism in the Age of Global Media: A Communication Approach | |
| Reviewed by Philip Effiom Ephraim |
| Gabriella Coleman, Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy: The Many Faces of Anonymous | |
| Reviewed by Nathalie Maréchal |
| Regina Lee Blaszczyk, The Color Revolution | |
| Reviewed by Angela Anima-Korang |
| Meg McLagan and Yates McKee (Eds.), Sensible Politics: The Visual Culture of Nongovernmental Activism | |
| Reviewed by Pablo Castagno | . |
| Winnie Won Yin Wong, Van Gogh on Demand: China and the Readymade | |
| Reviewed by Lin Zhang |
| Unpacking Asian Queer Masculinity in Theatre and Cinema: Postcolonial Imagination and Pleasure of Bottomhood | |
| Reviewed by Lik Sam Chan |