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Communication, Culture & Critique

MELLESE, Mastewal y MÜLLER, Marion G. (2012): “Mapping Text–Visual Frames of Sub-

Saharan Africa in the News: A Comparison of Online News Reports From Al Jazeera and

British Broadcasting Corporation Websites”, Communication, Culture & Critique, 5(2), pp.191-

229.

PAL, Mahuya y DUTTA, Mohan J. (2012): “Organizing Resistance on the Internet: The Case of

the International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal”, Communication, Culture & Critique, 5(2), pp. 230- 251.

MITMAN, Tyson, NIKOLAEV, Alexander y PORPORA Douglas (2012): “The Critical Moral Voice on American Newspaper Opinion” Communication, Culture & Critique, 5(2), pp. 392-

408.

WHARTON, Sue (2012): “Latent Consensus in Public Debate: Media Discussion of Fathers'

Rights in the UK”, Communication, Culture & Critique, 5(2), pp. 427-444.

Communication Research

GUNTHER, Albert C., EDGERLY, Stephanie, AKIN, Heather y BROESCH, James A. (2012):

“Partisan Evaluation of Partisan Information”, Communication Research, 39(4), pp. 439-457.

LEE, Francis L. F. (2012): “Does Discussion With Disagreement Discourage All Types of

Political Participation? Survey Evidence From Hong Kong”, Communication Research, 39(4),

pp. 534-562

PALOMARES, Nicholas A. (2012): “Are You Doing What I’m Doing? Goal Projection in

Conversation”, Communication Research, 39(5), pp. 592-613.

SU, Chunke (2012): “Who Knows Who Knows What in the Group? The Effects of

Communication Network Centralities, Use of Digital Knowledge Repositories, and Work

Remoteness on Organizational Members’ Accuracy in Expertise Recognition”, Communication

Research, 39(5), pp. 614-640.

KLEEMANS, Mariska, VETTEHEN, Paul G.J.H., BEENTJES, Johannes W. J. y EISINGA, Rob (2012): “The Influence of Age and Gender on Preferences for Negative Content and

Tabloid Packaging in Television News Stories”, Communication Research, 39(5), pp. 679-697.

Comunicación y Sociedad

McCOMBS, Maxwell (2012): “Civic Osmosis: The Social Impact of Media”, Comunicación y

Sociedad, vol. XXV(1), pp.7-14.

GARCÍA, Francisco y ROSADO, María Jesús (2012): “Conductas sociocomunicativas de los

nativos digitales y los jóvenes en la web 2.0”, Comunicación y Sociedad, vol. XXV(1), pp. 15-

38.

GUTIÉRREZ, Ruth (2012): “John Ford and the Author Theory: contribution of Anglo-Saxon

criticism towards debate”, Comunicación y Sociedad, vol. XXV(1), pp. 39-58.

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SCHERMAN, Andrés y ARRIAGADA, Arturo (2012): “Disposition to vote and media

consumption patterns among Chilean youth”, Comunicación y Sociedad, vol. XXV(1) pp.85-

112.

SCOLARI, Carlos Alberto, JIMÉNEZ, Manel y GUERRERO, Mar (2012): “Narrativas

transmediáticas en España: cuatro ficciones en busca de un destino cross-media”, Comunicación

y Sociedad, vol. XXV(1), pp. 137-164.

OLIVA, Mercé (2012): “Improving reality. An analysis of Spanish makeover reality television”,

Comunicación y Sociedad, vol. XXV(1), pp. 189-216.

HUERTA, Miguel Ángel y PÉREZ, Ernesto (2012): “La creación de discurso ideológico en el

cine popular del tardofranquismo (1966-1975): el ‘ciclo Paco Martínez Soria’”, Comunicación y

Sociedad, vol. XXV(1), pp. 289-312.

HERNÁNDEZ, Alejandra y MARTÍN, Marta (2012): “Ethics on the corporate websites of the

main advertising agencies in Spain”, Comunicación y Sociedad, vol. XXV(1), pp. 367-398.

Discourse & Society

EDWARDS, Geraint O. (2012): “A comparative discourse analysis of the construction of ‘in-

groups’ in the 2005 and 2010 manifestos of the British National Party”, Discourse & Society, 23

(3), pp. 245-258.

FORCHTNER, Bernhard y KøLVRAA, Christoffer (2012): “Narrating a ‘new Europe’: From

‘bitter past’ to self-righteousness?”, Discourse & Society, 23(3), pp.377-400.

JAWORSKA, Sylvia y KRISHNAMURTHY, Ramesh (2012): “On the F word: A corpus-based

analysis of the media representation of feminism in British and German press discourse, 1990–

2009”, Discourse & Society, 23(3), pp. 401-431.

SAGHAYE-BIRIA, Hakimeh (2012): “American Muslims as radicals? A critical discourse analysis of the US congressional hearing on ‘The Extent of Radicalization in the American

Muslim Community and That Community’s Response’”, Discourse & Society 23(4), pp. 508-

524.

ZHU, Yunxia y McKENNA, Bernard (2012): “Legitimating a Chinese takeover of an Australian iconic firm: Revisiting models of media discourse of legitimacy”, Discourse &

Society, 23(4), pp. 525-552.

Estudios sobre el Mensaje periodístico

CARRERA, Pilar, SAINZ de BARANDA, Clara, HERRERO, Eva y LIMON, Nieves (2012): “Periodismo y Social Media: cómo están usando Twitter los periodistas españoles”, Estudios

sobre el mensaje periodístico, 18(1), pp 31-53.

DOVAL, Montserrat y MARTINEZ, Beatriz (2012): “La audiencia activa en Twitter: análisis de la retirada de un artículo de opinión en "El Mundo"”, Estudios sobre el mensaje periodístico,

18(1), pp. 55-71.

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FONDEVILA, Joan Francesc (2012): “El uso de recursos del periodismo digital en la prensa del

Reino Unido, Francia, Estados Unidos y España”, Estudios sobre el mensaje periodístico, 18 (1), pp. 73-87.

MARTINEZ, Valentín, JUANATEY, Óscar y COSTA, Carmen (2012): “"Agenda setting" y crisis económica: influencia de la prensa en el comportamiento de consumo y ahorro”, Estudios

sobre el mensaje periodístico, 18(1), pp. 147-156.

ODRIOZOLA, Javier (2012): “Cibermedios y "agenda-setting": la configuración de la agenda

mediática internacional”, Estudios sobre el mensaje periodístico, 18(1), pp. 157-172.

OTERO, María Luisa y LOPEZ, Xosé (2012): “Cómo las fuentes gubernamentales se cuelan en

los infográficos de los medios impresos”, Estudios sobre el mensaje periodístico, 18(1), pp.

173-192.

European Journal of Communication

KOSTADINOVA, Petia y DIMITROVA, Daniela V. (2012): “Communicating policy change: Media framing of economic news in post-communist Bulgaria”, European Journal of

Communication, 27(2), pp. 171-186.

LILLEKER, Darren G. (2012): “People, parties and parliaments: Election campaigns, media

and their impact”, European Journal of Communication, 27(2), pp. 187-194.

PEDERSEN, Rasmus (2012): “The game frame and political efficacy: Beyond the spiral of

cynicism”, European Journal of Communication, 27(3), pp. 225-240.

ALLEN, Henry y SAVIGNY, Heather (2012): “Selling scandal or ideology? The politics of

business crime coverage”, European Journal of Communication, 27(3), pp. 278-290.

Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics

ESSER, Frank, De VREESE, Claes H., STRÖMBÄCK, Jesper, Van AELST, Peter, AALBERG, Toril, STANYER, James, LENGAUER, Günther, BERGANZA, Rosa,

LEGNANTE, Guido, PAPATHANSSOPOULOS, Stylianos, SALGADO, Susana, SHEAFER,

Tamir y REINEMANN, Carsten (2012): “Political Information Opportunities in Europe: A Longitudinal and Comparative Study of Thirteen Television Systems”, The International

Journal of Press/Politics, 17(3), pp. 247-274.

QUIRING, Oliver y WEBER, Mathias (2012): “Between Usefulness and Legitimacy: Media

Coverage of Governmental Intervention during the Financial Crisis and Selected Effects”, The

International Journal of Press/Politics, 17(3), pp. 294-315.

TWORZECKI, Hubert y SEMETKO, Holli A. (2012):“Media Use and Political Engagement in

Three New Democracies: Malaise versus Mobilization in the Czech Republic, Hungary, and

Poland”, The International Journal of Press/Politics, 17(4), pp. 407-432.

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Information, Communication & Society

NIELSEN, Kleis (2012): “Recognizing the role of technologists in old media organizations’

development of new media technologies”, Information, Communication & Society, 15(6), pp.

959-978.

BRUNS, Axel (2012): “How long is a tweet? Mapping dynamic conversation networks on

twitter using gawk and gephi”, Information, Communication & Society, 15(9), pp.1323-1351.

International Communication Gazette

ALMASKATI, Nawaf A. (2012): “Newspaper coverage of the 2011 protests in Egypt”,

International Communication Gazette, 74(4), pp. 342-366.

TSAN-KUO, Chang, SOUTHWELL, Brian, HYUNG-MIN, Lee y HONG, Yejin (2012):“A changing world, unchanging perspectives: American newspaper editors and enduring values in

foreign news reporting”, International Communication Gazette, 74(4), pp. 367-384.

KLEINEN-VON, Katharina (2012): “Europe in crisis? Testing the stability and explanatory

factors of the Europeanization of national public spheres”, International Communication

Gazette, 74(5), pp. 443-463.

Van DALEN, Arjen (2012): “The people behind the political headlines: A comparison of

political journalists in Denmark, Germany, the United Kingdom and Spain”, International

Communication Gazette, 74(5), pp. 464-483.

HANUSCH, Folker (2012): “The visibility of disaster deaths in news images: A comparison of

newspapers from 15 countries”, International Communication Gazette, 74(7), pp. 655-672.

International Journal of Public Opinion

MATTHES, Jörg, HAYES, Andrew F., ROJAS, Hernando, SHEN, Fei, MIN, Seong-Jae,

DYLKO, Ivan B. (2012): “Exemplifying a Dispositional Approach to Cross-Cultural Spiral of Silence Research: Fear of Social Isolation and the Inclination to Self-Censor”, International

Journal of Public Opinion Research, 24(3), pp. 287-305.

LANG, Kurt (2012): “What is this Thing we Call Public Opinion? Reflections on the Spiral of

Silence”, International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 24(3), pp. 368-386.

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Journal of Communication

KIM, Hyun, BIGMAN Cabral A., LEADER, Amy E., LERMAN, Caryn y CAPPELLA, Joseph

N. (2012): “Narrative Health Communication and Behavior Change: The Influence of Exemplars

in the News on Intention to Quit Smoking”, Journal of Communication, 62(3), pp. 473-492.

SHULMAN, Hillary C. y LEVINE, Timothy R. (2012): “Exploring Social Norms as a Group-

Level Phenomenon: Do Political Participation Norms Exist and Influence Political Participation on College Campuses?”, Journal of Communication, 62(3), pp. 532-552.

NIR, Lilach (2012): “Cross-National Differences in Political Discussion: Can Political Systems Narrow Deliberation Gaps?”, Journal of Communication, 62(3), pp. 553-570.

KNOBLOCH-WESTERWICK, Silvia (2012): “Selective Exposure and Reinforcement of Attitudes and Partisanship Before a Presidential Election”, Journal of Communication, 62(4), pp. 628-642.

YAN, Changmin, DILLARD, James P. y SHEN, Fuyuan (2012): “Emotion, Motivation, and the Persuasive Effects of Message Framing”, Journal of Communication, 62(4), pp. 682-700.

NAGEL, Friederike; MAURER, Marcus y REINEMANN, Carsten (2012): “Is There a Visual Dominance in Political Communication? How Verbal, Visual, and Vocal Communication Shape

Viewers' Impressions of Political Candidates”, Journal of Communication, 62(5), pp. 833-850.

Journal of Political Communication

HABEL, Philip (2012): “Following the Opinion Leaders? The Dynamics of Influence Among

Media Opinion, the Public, and Politicians”, Journal of Political Communication, 29(3), pp. 257-277.

Journal of Political Marketing

ZVULUN, Jacky (2012):“The Single Transferable Vote and Voter Turnout in the 2004 Local

Elections”, Journal of Political Marketing, 11(3), pp. 123-142.

PARKIN, Michael (2012): “The Impact of Multimedia Technology on Candidate Website

Visitors”, Journal of Political Marketing, 11(3), pp. 143-164.

JONES, Michael D. y JORGENSEN, Paul D. (2012): “Mind the Gap? Political Advertisements

and Congressional Election Results”, Journal of Political Marketing, 11(3), pp. 165-188.

TORRES, Ivonne M., HYMAN, Michael R. y HAMILTON, J. (2012): “Candidate-Sponsored

TV Ads for the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election: A Content Analysis”, Journal of Political

Marketing, 11(3), pp. 189-207.

PARKER, Brian T. (2012): “Candidate Brand Equity Valuation: A comparison of U.S.

Presidential candidates during the 2008 Primary election campaign”, Journal of Political

Marketing, 11(3), pp. 208-230.

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Media, Culture & Society

SAHA, Anamik (2012): “‘Beards, scarves, halal meat, terrorists, forced marriage’: television

industries and the production of ‘race’”, Media, Culture & Society, 34(4), pp. 424-438.

TANG, Lijun y SAMPSON, Helen (2012): “The interaction between mass media and the

internet in non-democratic states: The case of China”, Media, Culture & Society, 34(4), pp. 457-

471.

CHIGNELL, Hugh (2012): “BBC Radio Four’s Analysis and the Third Way”, Media, Culture &

Society 34 (4), pp. 488-497.

AGIRREAZKUENAGA, Irati (2012): “The role of the media in empowering minority

identities: Basque-language radio during the Franco dictatorship (1960s–1976) and their

influence as identity catalysts”, Media, Culture & Society 34(4), pp. 498-509.

KATZ-KIMCHI, Merav (2012): “Screening science, producing the nation: popular science

programs on Israeli television (1968–88)”, Media, Culture & Society, 34(5), pp. 519-536.

SOURBATI, Maria (2012): “Disabling communications? A capabilities perspective on media

access, social inclusion and communication policy”, Media, Culture & Society 34 (5), pp. 571-

587.

MAUERSBERGER, Christof (2012): “To be prepared when the time has come: Argentina’s new media regulation and the social movement for democratizing broadcasting” Media, Culture

& Society 34(5), pp. 588-605.

ZELIZER, Barbie (2012): “How to make meaning of hand-wringing after scandal”, Media,

Culture & Society 34(5), pp. 625-630.

POWELL, Alison (2012): “Democratizing production through open source knowledge: from

open software to open hardware”, Media, Culture & Society, 34(6), pp. 691-708.

SHUMOV, Moses: “Immigrant journalism, ideology and the production of transnational media

spaces”, Media, Culture & Society, 34(7), pp. 815-831.

CHIN, Yik Chan (2012): “Public service broadcasting, public interest and individual rights in

China” Media, Culture & Society 34(7), pp. 898-912.

News Media & Society

MARKMAN, Kris M. (2012): “Doing radio, making friends, and having fun: Exploring the

motivations of independent audio podcasters”, New Media & Society, 14(4), pp. 547-565.

GILMORE, Jason (2012): “Ditching the pack: Digital media in the 2010 Brazilian

congressional campaigns”, New Media & Society, 14(4), pp. 617-633.

DAVIS, Katie (2012): “Tensions of identity in a networked era: Young people’s perspectives on

the risks and rewards of online self-expression”, New Media & Society 14(4), pp. 634-651.

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LARSSON, Anders y MOE, Hallvard (2012): “Studying political microblogging: Twitter users

in the 2010 Swedish election campaign”, New Media & Society, 14(5) pp. 729-747.

SILES, Ignacio (2012): “The rise of blogging: Articulation as a dynamic of technological

stabilization”, New Media & Society, 14(5), pp. 781-797.

THOBURN, Nicholas (2012): “Ceci n’est pas un magazine: The politics of hybrid media in

Mute magazine”, New Media & Society, 14(5), pp. 815-831.

DYLK, Ivan B., BEAM, Michael A., LANDREVILLE, Kristen D. y GEIDNER, Nicholas

(2012): “Filtering 2008 US presidential election news on YouTube by elites and nonelites: An examination of the democratizing potential of the internet”, New Media & Society 14(5), pp.

832-849.

LÖBLICH, Maria y WENDELIN, Manuel (2012): “ICT policy activism on a national level:

Ideas, resources and strategies of German civil society in governance processes”, New Media &

Society, 14(6), pp. 899-915.

CHEN, Nien-Tsu N., DONG, Fan, BALL-ROKEACH, Sandra J., PARKS, Michael y HUANG, Jin (2012): “Building a new media platform for local storytelling and civic engagement in

ethnically diverse neighborhoods”, New Media & Society 14(6), pp. 931-950.

TANEJA, Harsh, WEBSTER, James G., MALTHOUSE, Edward C. y KSIAZEK, Thomas B.

(2012): “Media consumption across platforms: Identifying user-defined repertoires”, New

Media & Society, 14(6), pp. 951-968.

ÖSTMAN, Johan (2012): “Information, expression, participation: How involvement in user- generated content relates to democratic engagement among young people”, New Media &

Society, 14(6), pp. 1004-1021.

Nordicom Review

MELIN, Magareta (2012): “Doing the Right Thing: Passion, Politics and Plurality”, Nordicom Review, 33(1 sup.), pp. 35-42.

THOMAS, Pradip Ninan (2012): “Public Sector Software, Participatory Communications and Social Change”, Nordicom Review, 33(1 sup.), pp.77-90.

ALFARO MORENO, Rosa María (2012): “Is it Possible to Generate Development Starting

from Communication?”, Nordicom Review, 33(1 sup.), pp. 91-104.

Public Opinion Quarterly

PRIOR, Markus (2012): “Who Watches Presidential Debates?: Measurement Problems in

Campaign Effects Research”, Public Opinion Quarterly, 76(2), pp. 350-363

YENGAR, Shanto, SOOD, Gaurav y LELKES, Yphtach (2012): “Affect, Not Ideology: A

Social Identity Perspective on Polarization”, Public Opinion Quarterly, 76(3), pp. 405-431.

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McDONALD, Michael P. y TOLBERT, Caroline J. (2012): “Perceptions vs. Actual Exposure to

Electoral Competition and Effects on Political Participation”, Public Opinion Quarterly, 76(3),

pp. 538-554.

Rhetoric & Public Affairs

PARRY-GILES, Shawn, J. y BLAIR, Diane (2012): “The Rise of the Rhetorical First Lady:

Politics, Gender Ideology, and Women's Voice”, 1789-2002, Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 15(2), pp. 565-600.

DILLIPLANE, Susanna (2012): Race, Rhetoric, and Running for President: Unpacking the Significance of Barack Obama’s “A More Perfect Union” Speech”, Rhetoric and Public Affairs,

15(1), pp. 127-152.

Revista Latina de Comunicación Social

ZURUTUZA, Cristina y GARCIA, Carmela (2012): “Las elecciones europeas de 2009 en la

prensa aragonesa”, Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, 67(1), pp. 1-22.

CANGA, Jesús (2012): “Nacionalismo e ideología en la prensa vasca a través de la guerra de

Malvinas”, Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, 67(2), pp. 271-291.

VAZQUEZ, Montserrat, FERNANDEZ, Ana-Belén y PEREZ, Jesús (2012): “Comunicación electoral universitaria a través de la web 2.0”, Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, 67(2),

pp. 394-413.

Telos

FERNANDEZ del MORAL, Javier (2012): “La tercera y definitiva brecha digital”, Telos, 91, pp. 6-8.

GARCIA, Jaime (2012): “Identidad híbrida en la era 'post-PC': Movilidad y cambio social”, Telos, 91, pp. 89-95.

ROCA, Genis (2012): “Redes sociales e identidad digital: ¿Qué dice la Red de ti?”, Telos, 91, pp. 96-98.

SANCHEZ, Sergio (2012): “Tendencias pan-europeas en gestión de identidad digital:

Ciudadanía y Administraciones Públicas”, Telos, 91, pp. 99-104,

CASTELLO, Araceli y ROS, Vicente José (2012): “El uso de Twitter para la comunicación de

la responsabilidad: Acciones medioambientales”, Telos, 91, pp. 116-130.

ORTEGA, Félix (2012): “¿Una comunicación política sin ciudadanía?”, Telos, 92, pp. 6-8.

BERALNGA, Inmaculada (2012): “Nuevas ágoras de la democracia posmoderna: las redes

sociales on-line”, Telos, 92, pp. 118-126.

Zer

FERNÁNDEZ, José, SÁNCHEZ, Cristina (2012): “Retos de la profesión publicitaria: aportaciones desde la planificación estratégica”, ZER-Revista de Estudios de Comunicación, 32,

pp. 51-71.

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