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Vol. 29 No. 1 (2020): Democratic Communiqué
Vol. 29 No. 1 (2020): Democratic Communiqué
Published:
2020-04-03
What is Fake News? A Foundational Question for Developing Effective Critical News Literacy Education
Nolan Higdon
pp. 1-18
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Over the Top: Retransmission Fees and New Commodities in the U.S. Television Industry
Aaron Heresco, Stephanie Figueroa
pp. 19-45
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Translatability, Translational Labor and Capitalist Subsumption: The Communicative Venues of Capitalism
Marco Briziarelli
pp. 46-61
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Activism’s Sweet Embrace: Political Advertisements, Audiences and Interpretive Strategies
Joshua D. Atkinson, Rasfanul Hoque, Blessy McWan, Jewel White
pp. 62-77
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Platform Labour Discourse: How Hyr Targets the “Bucket List Generation”
Julian Posada, Leslie Regan Shade
pp. 78-96
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Extreme Moderation? Critical Political Economy as the Blindspot of Dutch Journalism Studies
Tabe Bergman
pp. 97-115
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Critical Commentary
Sport Sex Scandals: A Comparison Between Penn State and USA Gymnastics
Linda Fuller
pp. 116-123
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Book Reviews
Critical Theory and Authoritarian Populism
Derek Hrynyshyn
pp. 124-127
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HBO’s Treme and the Stories of the Storm: From New Orleans as Disaster Myth to Groundbreaking Television
Jim Wittebols
pp. 128-130
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Editor's Note
A Note from the Editor
Jeffrey Layne Blevins
pp. 131
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About the Cover Photo
A Coffee Mug at the Newseum in Washington, D.C.
Jeffrey Layne Blevins
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