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📣CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: APSA & ICA's PolComm Divisions are looking for a new (1) Webmaster 💻 & (2) Social Media Officer🤳! ⏳Deadline: Friday, 10 January 2025. Full Call here: politicalcommunication.org/wp-content/upl…

Trending in #Communication: ooir.org/index.php?fiel… 1) Limiting social media use decreases depression 2) TikTok: algorithmic transformation of publics 3) Misinformation & Chile’s Constitutional Referendum 4) Biotechnologies: Conspiracy Theories & Scepticism (@scipublic)

✨Out now: The Fall Issue (Nr. 30) of the Political Communication Report!✨ “What does PolComm Stand for? Normative Dimensions of Political Communication Research & Theorizing” 📖 Full issue: politicalcommunication.org/issue/fall-202… A 🧵 on the essays featured in this issue:





✨Out now: The Fall Issue (Nr. 30) of the Political Communication Report!✨ “What does PolComm Stand for? Normative Dimensions of Political Communication Research & Theorizing” 📖 Full issue: politicalcommunication.org/issue/fall-202… A 🧵 on the essays featured in this issue:

Václav Štětka & @SMihelj analyze contemporary illiberal politics, arguing that normative frameworks in PolComm struggle to address democratic disruptions, while drawing on Central & Eastern European media systems. politicalcommunication.org/article/stetka…

@ThomasJBillard channels Sandra Ball-Rokeach, critiquing normative assumptions in PolComm. They argue the field normalizes hegemonic standards while delegitimizing political communication that challenges systemic oppression. politicalcommunication.org/article/billar…


