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Sage Communication & Media Studies

SAGE Publications Ltd.www.sagepublications.com
Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Communication & Media Studies. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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Episodes

IJPP: Social Media and the Arab Spring

IJPP Editor Silvio Waisbord talks to Gadi Wolfsfeld about his article, co-authored with Elad Segev and Tamir Sheafer, 'Social Media and the Arab Spring: Politics Comes First', published in the April 2013 issue of the journal.

May 23, 201618 min

JMCQ: Under Surveillance: Examining Facebook's Spiral of Silence Effects

Author Elizabeth Stoycheff discusses her article "Under Surveillance: Examining Facebook's Spiral of Silence Effects in the Wake of NSA Internet Monitoring." Stoycheff elaborates on her findings of perceptions and justification of surveillance practices and the effects on the expression of minority political views.

May 09, 201611 min

MCQ: Bringing Hidden Organizations Out of the Shadows:

Guest editor Craig Scott talks with MCQ Editor-in-Chief, Ling Chen, about the special issue on Hidden Organizations that is published in the November 2015 issue of Management Communication Quarterly .

Oct 29, 20156 min

TVNM Podcast 6: Modi & The Media

Special issue editors Srirupa Roy and Paula Chakravartty discuss their special issue, entitled, "Modi and the Media: Indian Politics and the Electroral Aftermath." Abstract: While elections across the globe today are mediated in the sense of being pervaded by the ambient presence and explicit deployments of varied media, the Indian national elections of 2014 showcase a specific logic of mediated populism that has become globally influential of late. To understand this logic, we examine the conte...

Jun 10, 201516 min

WCX: Three Types of Memory in Emergency Medical Services Communication

Former Written Communication editorial assistant Abigail Bakke interviews Dr. Elizabeth Angeli, author of "Three Types of Memory in Emergency Medical Services Communication," featured in the January 2015 issue of the journal. ABSTRACT: This article examines memory and distributed cognition involved in the writing practices of emergency medical services (EMS) professionals. Results from a 16-month study indicate that EMS professionals rely on distributed cognition and three kinds of memory: indiv...

Mar 09, 201518 min

JLSP: The Lie's The Limit: On Deception Theory

Journal of Language and Social Psychology special issue editors Drs. Steven McCornack and Timothy Levine discuss research featured in their issue, "Advances in Deception Theory." The issue focuses on two new theories of deception: Information Manipulation Theory 2 (IMT2; McCornack, Morrison, Paik, Wisner, & Zhu, 2014) and Truth Default Theory (TDT; Levine, 2014). These focal works are followed by peer reviewed, expert commentaries by Cole (2014), Greene (2014), Harwood (2014), Walczyk (2014)...

Feb 05, 201526 min

The state of online campaigning in politics

Podcast 1: Maurice Vergeer from Radboud University Nijmegen, talks about web campaigning in the 2009 European Parliamentary elections. Read the associated article here .

Dec 18, 20149 min
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