| Apocalypse, later: a longitudinal study of the Islamic State brand |
20 |
| An impulse to exploit: the behavioral turn in data-driven marketing |
8 |
| Asking more of Siri and Alexa: feminine persona in service of surveillance capitalism |
8 |
| The communication of horrorism: a typology of ISIS online death videos |
7 |
| The rise of corporational determinism: digital media corporations and narratives of media change |
6 |
| Fun against fear in the Caliphate: Islamic State's spectacle and counter-spectacle |
6 |
| Capitalizing on the look: insights into the glance, attention economy, and Instagram |
6 |
| Naturalizing negativity: how journalism textbooks justify crime, conflict, and bad news |
5 |
| Local identity in a global city: Hong Kong localist movement on social media |
3 |
| Exploring the cosmopolitanism in China: examining mosheng ren (the stranger) communication through Momo |
3 |
| A space for countering colorblind discourse: constructions of police-perpetrated homicides of African-American males |
3 |
| Rhetorical contours of violent frames and the production of discursive violence |
3 |
| Queer (of color) aesthetics: fleeting moments of transgression in VH1's Love & Hip-Hop: Hollywood Season 2 |
3 |
| Nothing but a titty streamer: legitimacy, labor, and the debate over women's breasts in video game live streaming |
3 |
| I forgive him. It wasn't easy for him: social representations of perpetrators of intimate partner violence in the Western Cape Province media |
3 |
| Imagine Pokemon in the Real world: a Deleuzian approach to Pokemon GO and augmented reality |
2 |
| Teachers movements in the circuits of communication: from crisis to contestation |
2 |
| Resignifying Alan Kurdi: news photographs, memes, and the ethics of embodied vulnerability |
2 |
| Quantitative insights into televised birth: a content analysis of One Born Every Minute |
2 |
| The SK-II #changedestiny campaign and the limits of commodity activism for women's equality in neo/non-liberal China |
2 |
| Algorithmic cosmopolitanism: on the global claims of digital entertainment platforms |
2 |
| We want to see you sex it up and be slutty: post-feminism and sports media's appearance double standard |
2 |
| Producing PSAs on consumer culture: youth reception of advertising |
1 |
| Black queer womanhood matters: searching for the queer herstory of Black Lives Matter in television dramas |
1 |
| Cold War redux and the news: Islamic State and the US through each other's eyes |
1 |
| One apostate run over, hundreds repented: excess, unthinkability, and infographics from the war with ISIS |
1 |
| Deflating the iconoclash: shifting the focus from Islamic State's iconoclasm to its realpolitik |
1 |
| Arguing with ISIS: web 2. open source journalism, and narrative disruption |
1 |
| Constructing a feminist icon through erotic friend fiction: millennial feminism on Bob's Burgers |
1 |
| Biased neutrality: the symbolic construction of the Syrian refugee in the New York Times |
1 |
| Working stiff(s): a theory of live audience labor disputes |
1 |
| Sex, death and austerity: resurgent homophobia in the British tabloid press |
1 |
| Am I a good [white] mother? Mad men, bad mothers, and post(racial)feminism |
1 |
| Wayfinding media and neutralizing control at the shopping mall |
1 |
| The Waste Products of the American Dream: framing Black cultural pathology in the dominant news media in times of crisis |
0 |
| Identification by transitive property: intermediated consubstantiality in the NFL's Salute to Service campaign |
0 |
| Analysis as assemblage: making sense of polysemous texts |
0 |
| Passing for poor: the construction of poverty and race in immersion journalism |
0 |
| Breaking the news horizontal ellipsis on a weekly basis: trolling as rhetorical style on Last Week Tonight |
0 |
| Design for everyone: Apple AirPods and the mediation of accessibility |
0 |
| Scripted parallels: the paradoxical audacity of Scandal's Papa Pope as the Black fantastic |
0 |
| There's nothing I hate more than a racist: (Re)centering whiteness in American Horror Story: Coven |
0 |
| Producing soldier boy: sperm donation discourse and militarism in Israeli media culture |
0 |
| A dynasty of screams: Jamie Lee Curtis and the reinterpretation of the maternal voice in Scream Queens |
0 |
| Made in Taiwan: paratexts of Life of Pi and a dynamic sense of place |
0 |
| Playing in cyberspace: the social performative on Heidelberg Street |
0 |
| Was Sky News softer on Qatari affairs due to Qatar Airways' sponsorship of Sky weather reports? An empirical analysis |
0 |
| Camping the post- on Scream Queens |
0 |
| The viral mediation of terror: ISIS, image, implosion |
0 |
| Punditry as a reward system: audience construction and the logics of the punditry sphere |
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