Atlantic Journal of Communication, Volume 32 Issue 2, 2024
Research Article
1. “I’m in:” presidential campaign announcement speeches among well known and unknown candidates. --Joshua P. Bolton.
2. Privacy matters: reexamining internet privacy concern among social media users in a cross-cultural setting. --Bu Zhong, Tao Sun, Yu Zhou & Lola Xie.
3. “Distorted mirror”? 20 years of elders’ images in Time magazine advertising. --Hong Ji & Anne Cooper.
4. Inferential reasoning ability moderates the influence of mediated exemplars on risk perception. --D. E. Bergan, R. M. Reynolds & D. Totzkay
5. News frames and differences in their application according to the author’s beliefs. Polish conservative vs. liberal press on the protests against tightening the abortion law. --Rafał Siekiera & Przemysław Szews
6. When everyone loses: Exploring the emotional cost of broken trust and nonprofit wrongdoing. --Ashley Jones-Bodie
7. Emotion, attachment, representation, and loss: a comparative study on what it means for objects to “spark joy”. --Kirara Nagatsuka & Valerie Manusov
8. “I feel like the risks far outweigh the benefits of the vaccinations”: investigating vaccine risk perceptions, emotions, and the PRISM framework. --Ashleigh M. Day, Julie E. Volkman, Chris R. Morse & Kirsten L. Hokeness
9. Exploring the surge of negativity during the COVID-19 pandemic: computational text and sentiment analysis across eight newsrooms’ tweets. --Elif Kahraman-Gokalp, Sadettin Demirel & Uğur Gündüz
1. “I’m in:” presidential campaign announcement speeches among well known and unknown candidates. --Joshua P. Bolton.
2. Privacy matters: reexamining internet privacy concern among social media users in a cross-cultural setting. --Bu Zhong, Tao Sun, Yu Zhou & Lola Xie.
3. “Distorted mirror”? 20 years of elders’ images in Time magazine advertising. --Hong Ji & Anne Cooper.
4. Inferential reasoning ability moderates the influence of mediated exemplars on risk perception. --D. E. Bergan, R. M. Reynolds & D. Totzkay
5. News frames and differences in their application according to the author’s beliefs. Polish conservative vs. liberal press on the protests against tightening the abortion law. --Rafał Siekiera & Przemysław Szews
6. When everyone loses: Exploring the emotional cost of broken trust and nonprofit wrongdoing. --Ashley Jones-Bodie
7. Emotion, attachment, representation, and loss: a comparative study on what it means for objects to “spark joy”. --Kirara Nagatsuka & Valerie Manusov
8. “I feel like the risks far outweigh the benefits of the vaccinations”: investigating vaccine risk perceptions, emotions, and the PRISM framework. --Ashleigh M. Day, Julie E. Volkman, Chris R. Morse & Kirsten L. Hokeness
9. Exploring the surge of negativity during the COVID-19 pandemic: computational text and sentiment analysis across eight newsrooms’ tweets. --Elif Kahraman-Gokalp, Sadettin Demirel & Uğur Gündüz
Bolton, Joshua P. - Personal Name
Zhong, Bu - Personal Name
Hong Ji - Personal Name
Bergan, D. E. - Personal Name
Siekiera, Rafal - Personal Name
Jones, Ashley - Personal Name
Nagatsuka, Kirara - Personal Name
M. Day, Ashleigh - Personal Name
Kahraman, Elif - Personal Name
Zhong, Bu - Personal Name
Hong Ji - Personal Name
Bergan, D. E. - Personal Name
Siekiera, Rafal - Personal Name
Jones, Ashley - Personal Name
Nagatsuka, Kirara - Personal Name
M. Day, Ashleigh - Personal Name
Kahraman, Elif - Personal Name
Volume 32 Issue 2, 2024
1545-6889
e-Journal IK
Inggris
The College of New Jersey
2024
New Jersey
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