Dear Colleagues,
I am glad to inform you the new issue of Interactions: Studies in Communication&Culture is now available at https://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-issue,id=3421/
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Volume 8, Issue 2 is a special issue on 'Societies in flux: Media, democratization and political socialization', guest edited by Nael Jebril (Bournemouth University), Jamie Matthews (Bournemouth University) and Matthew Loveless ()
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Editorial
Societies in flux: Media, democratization and political socialization
Nael Jebril (Bournemouth University), Jamie Matthews (Bournemouth University) and Matthew Loveless (Center for Research and Social Progress, European University Institute?)
Media, democratization and political socialization: An interview with Katrin Voltmer
Nael Jebril (Bournemouth University), Jamie Matthews (Bournemouth University) and Matthew Loveless (Center for Research and Social Progress, European University Institute?)
Are people more connective than political actions? Towards an empirical approach for action participants
Mostafa Shehata (Roskilde University)
Citizenship, media and activism in Turkey during Gezi Park protests
Eylem Yanardagoglu (Kadir Has University)
Media audiences and media consumption during political transitions: The case of Egypt
Nael Jebril (Bournemouth University) and Matthew Loveless (Center for Research and Social Progress, European University Institute?)
Social media and the re-affirmation of the role of journalism: A cursory discussion of the potential for widening the public sphere in a postcolonial society
Ylva Rodny-Gumede (University of Johannesburg)
Media literacy as a pathway to religious literacy in pluralistic democracies: Designing a critical media education pedagogy for primary school children in India
Kiran Vinod Bhatia and Manisha Pathak-Shelat (Mudra Institute of Communications (MICA))
The articles for Volume 8, Issue 3, include
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Editorial
Salvatore Scifo (Bournemouth University)
'A giant gutter in outer space': Investigating pessimism as rhetorical action in True Detective
Brian Zager (Independent Researcher)
Male and female communication, leadership styles and the position of women in public relations
Ralph Tench (Leeds Beckett University), Martina Topic (Leeds Beckett University) and Angeles Moreno (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos)
Blood and race - The black male vampire as action hero in the Blade trilogy
Noel Koh (National Institute of Education of Singapore) and Joel Gwynne (National Institute of Education of Singapore)
Best Wishes,
Salvatore
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Salvatore Scifo
Editor, Interactions: Studies in Communication and Culture
https://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=165/?
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