NEW #JMCQReview 🚨 This work of journalism by Eva Fedderly explores the incarceration business in the US. An impressive piece of investigative research; read the @jmcquarterly.bsky.social review by Chris Moody
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NEW #JMCQReview 🚨 In this book, @rahulbot.bsky.social encourages us to rethink our approach to data and encourage participatory data practices. Read the @jmcquarterly.bsky.social review by Stephen Song
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NEW #JMCQReview 🚨In this book, Kalyani Chadha explores how marginalized populations in India are making use of digital media to counter unjust portrayals in mainstream media. Read the @jmcquarterly.bsky.social review by Sneha Mehendale:
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NEW #JMCQReview 🚨 In this book, Michelle Manno offers a profound look into the experience of women athletes through ethnography and interviews. Read the @jmcquarterly.bsky.social review by Shannon Scovel
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NEW #JMCQReview 🚨 In this book, @ruthmoon.bsky.social explores the nuanced role of journalism in Rwanda: where unreliable social systems impede journalists’ professional autonomy. Read the @jmcquarterly.bsky.social review by Bruce Mutsvairo here:
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NEW #JMCQReview 🚨In this book, @johanlindell.bsky.social unpacks
the generative works of Pierre Bourdieu, in particular offering avenues for empirical analysis in media. Read the @jmcquarterly.bsky.social review by Elyes Chaouch of Université Toulouse
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NEW #JMCQReview 🚨 Jessica Roberts examines how news content affects audiences according to metric parameters and how journalists respond in this media landscape. Read the @jmcquarterly.bsky.social review by Charles University's Elisabeth Wennerström:
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NEW #JMCQReview 🚨james Wahutu's forthcoming book adds valuable depth to the vibrant scholarship on how African journalists engage with their local audiences. A must-read @jmcquarterly.bsky.social review by Ruth Moon Mari
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Coming soon to a #JMCQReview near you! A particularly international issue🙌🙌: 9 book reviews with authors /reviewers from 8 countries 🌎
NEW #JMCQReview 🚨 In this AEJMC scholar sourcing volume @mediatingmimi.bsky.social and
@ssfrigerio.bsky.social offer broad scope and analytical depth on crisis communication in COVID-19. Read the @jmcquarterly.bsky.social review by Hilary Fussell Sisco here!
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NEW #JMCQReview 🚨This book explores miscommunication of the COVID-19 pandemic from the perspective Asian media; misinformation included hairdryers to blow away the virus, garlic to cure it 😳 Read the @jmcquarterly.bsky.social review by Pan Zhao journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
#JMCQReview coming soon, to a mailbox near you! Quite proud of this particular issue: 9 reviews from 5 countries, 4 continents🙌🌎🙌
Hard to believe I’ve been doing reviews for @jmcquarterly for nearly two years. This issue inaugurates our adjusted format: fewer but longer reviews
NEW #JMCQReview 🚨In this award-winning book, Celeste González de Bustamante and Jeannine Relly present a harrowing exploration of the treacherous landscape journalists navigate in their reporting. The @jmcquarterly.bsky.social review by Else Båge:
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CENTENNIAL #JMCQReview 🚨 In this review, @mediatingmimi.bsky.social (re)evaluates the legacy of a central representation text "Representation" by Stuart Hall. Read the @jmcquarterly.bsky.social review:
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CENTENNIAL #JMCQReview 🚨In this review Sabine Baumann reevaluates the legacy of the Handbook of Media Management and Economics for #JMCQ_100. Read the @jmcquarterly.bsky.social review here:
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CENTENNIAL #JMCQReview 🚨 Here Scott Eldridge re-evaluates the legacy of a touchstone book within our field--McLuhan's "Understanding Media." Read the @jmcquarterly.bsky.social review
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NEW #JMCQReview 🚨 In Possum Town, Berkley Hudson offers a groundbreaking contribution in vis com: historical images/commentary distinct to the US South with implications that extend far beyond it. Read the @jmcquarterly.bsky.social review by Andrea Hudson journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... commsky
NEW #JMCQReview 🚨 In his book, Josh Shepperd reflects on the development of public media through contextualizing its federal practices, activist strategies and research that has influenced it. Read the JMCQ review by Antoine Haywood here:
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NEW #JMCQReview In this book by Michael J Lee and R. Jarrod Atchison, they challenge the US as having a national identity and theorize a “separatist spectrum.”
JMCQ review by Appalachian State's Andrew Davis
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NEW #JMCQReview 🚨In this edited collection, Laura Cariola provides a holistic view into the various domains in which information about eating disorders is communicated to the public. Read the review by @jacasiegel.bsky.social here:
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NEW #JMCQReview 🚨 In this volume, Regina Lawrence and Phil Napoli critically examine platforms and their role in "cultivating a well informed citizenry." Essential for a better understanding of news quality. Read the jmcquarterly review by Nick Mathews #commsky
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