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    Anticipatory witnessing: military bases and the politics of pre-empting access

    As part of their newsgathering process, journalists often seek access to places owned or controlled by the government, such as military bases. In the United States, the military...
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    In this article we present an analysis of the concepts of fenxiang and gongxiang – the Mandarin words for ‘sharing’– in the context of Chinese social media. We do so through an...
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    This paper critically examines how gendered hierarchies and relations, particularly those between hegemonic masculinities and non-hegemonic gendered identities, manifest between...
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    Proattitudinal versus counterattitudinal messages: Message discrepancy, react...

    A boomerang effect involves the movement of a message recipient's belief, attitude, or behavior in a direction contrary to the advocated position in the message. There has been...
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    This study aims to extend the existing academic accounts on Belarus and provides an in-depth cultural discourse analysis of Belarusian meta-cultural commentary on public...
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    Warring with the Press: The Influence of Elite Hostility, Emotions, and Perce...

    This experimental research effort highlights the mobilizing potential of elite hostility toward the press, examining causal mechanisms related to public support for the news...
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    Personal Stories Can Shift Climate Change Beliefs and Risk Perceptions: The M...

    Sharing personal stories of how climate change is already harming people is a promising communication strategy to engage diverse and even skeptical audiences. Using two...
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    Afro-Pessimist or Africa Rising? US Newspaper Coverage of Africa, 1994–2018

    Is media coverage of Africa systematically negative or increasingly positive? Several scholars have argued that too little empirical evidence exists to address the debate...
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    Older adults’ online social engagement and social capital: the moderating rol...

    The emergence of social network sites and online communities has offered new possibilities for older adults to stay socially connected and older adults comprise a growing user...
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    News Diversity Reconsidered: A Systematic Literature Review Unraveling the Di...

    Concerns about selective exposure and disinformation in the digital news environment have brought the concept of news diversity to the forefront of academic debates. Despite its...
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    "Are You Authorized to Work in the U.S.?" Investigating "Inclusive" Practices...

    This paper studies the language of job descriptions in rhetoric and technical and professional communication to explore how this language might be exclusionary of international...
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    In this article we examine the differences between weekly and daily time cycles in the nineteenth-century Hebrew newspaper HaTzfira. This newspaper changed its publication...
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    Lapses in Literacy: Cultural Accessibility in Graphic Health Communication

    This graphic meditation on issues of cultural relevance and accessibility in comic-based health communication texts presents the web of rhetorical considerations inherent in...