Atlantic Journal of Communication, Volume 32 Issue 1, 2024
Research Articles
1.) Code-switching candidates: strategic communication, podcasts, and cultural and racial politics. --Tegan R. Bratcher & Joseph Cabosky
2.) When we feel compassionate: Stereotypical and attributional determinants of attitudes toward abortion. --Wei Peng & Qian Huang
3.) Stepping outside of comfort zones: Transformational learning in online asynchronous communication courses. --Alex Spadaro, Desiree Doyle & April Chatham-Carpenter
4.) Daring to discuss: analyzing engagement and equality in high school discussions. --Jonathan Lee Lancaster
5.) A text mining analysis of the change in status of the Hagia Sophia on Twitter: the political discourse and its reflections on the public opinion. --Sadettin Demirel, Elif Kahraman & Uğur Gündüz
6.) Pet owners, Hurricane Harvey, and sense-making: conceptualizing “crisis core identities”. --Ashleigh M. Day & Julie M. Novak
7.) Instagram as one tool, two stages: self-presentational differences between main feed and story on Instagram. --Gulnur Yenilmez Kacar
8.) Unmasking twitter discourse: an infodemiology study of covid-19 mitigation practices. --Barbe Fogarty, Keith Massie & Juliana Svistova
9.) Anxieties and ironies of marketing a higher education: toward a rooted reflexivity with Ulrich Beck. --David Impellizzeri
10.) The last remaining thing we have in common: journalists publicly perform their addiction to former President Trump. --Ron Bishop
1.) Code-switching candidates: strategic communication, podcasts, and cultural and racial politics. --Tegan R. Bratcher & Joseph Cabosky
2.) When we feel compassionate: Stereotypical and attributional determinants of attitudes toward abortion. --Wei Peng & Qian Huang
3.) Stepping outside of comfort zones: Transformational learning in online asynchronous communication courses. --Alex Spadaro, Desiree Doyle & April Chatham-Carpenter
4.) Daring to discuss: analyzing engagement and equality in high school discussions. --Jonathan Lee Lancaster
5.) A text mining analysis of the change in status of the Hagia Sophia on Twitter: the political discourse and its reflections on the public opinion. --Sadettin Demirel, Elif Kahraman & Uğur Gündüz
6.) Pet owners, Hurricane Harvey, and sense-making: conceptualizing “crisis core identities”. --Ashleigh M. Day & Julie M. Novak
7.) Instagram as one tool, two stages: self-presentational differences between main feed and story on Instagram. --Gulnur Yenilmez Kacar
8.) Unmasking twitter discourse: an infodemiology study of covid-19 mitigation practices. --Barbe Fogarty, Keith Massie & Juliana Svistova
9.) Anxieties and ironies of marketing a higher education: toward a rooted reflexivity with Ulrich Beck. --David Impellizzeri
10.) The last remaining thing we have in common: journalists publicly perform their addiction to former President Trump. --Ron Bishop
Tegan R. Bratcher - Personal Name
David Impellizzeri - Personal Name
Barbe Fogarty - Personal Name
Gulnur Yenilmez Kacar - Personal Name
Ashleigh M. Day - Personal Name
Sadettin Demirel - Personal Name
Jonathan Lee Lancaster - Personal Name
Alex Spadaro - Personal Name
Wei Peng - Personal Name
Ron Bishop - Personal Name
David Impellizzeri - Personal Name
Barbe Fogarty - Personal Name
Gulnur Yenilmez Kacar - Personal Name
Ashleigh M. Day - Personal Name
Sadettin Demirel - Personal Name
Jonathan Lee Lancaster - Personal Name
Alex Spadaro - Personal Name
Wei Peng - Personal Name
Ron Bishop - Personal Name
Volume 32 Issue 1, 2024
1545-6889
e-Journal IK
Inggris
The College of New Jersey
2023
New Jersey
165 hlm
LOADING LIST...
LOADING LIST...