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Vol 2 (2018) |
“Now you see me – now you don’t!” – Practices and purposes of hacking online surveillance |
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Mareile Kaufmann |
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Vol 7 (2023) |
An Intimate Relationship – Exploring Users’ Feelings and Frustrations Towards Digital Technology Using the Love and Breakup Letter Method |
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Borbála Timár |
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Vol 1 (2017) |
Book review How To Do Critical Discourse Analysis by David Machin and Andrea Mayr, Sage, Los Angeles 2012, pp., 236, ISBN 978-0-85702-891-4. |
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Ewa Nowak-Teter |
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Vol 5 (2021) |
Building Narrative Capacity in Mediatized Times: A Study of KOD Social Movement in Poland |
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Barbara Brodzińska-Mirowska, Łukasz Wojtkowski |
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Vol 1 (2017) |
Conceptualizing mediatization: Is `Have your say´ a kind of transnational public sphere for public deliberation? |
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António Alberto Castro Baía Reis |
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Vol 5 (2021) |
Conference report: “Mediatization of Public and Private Spheres. International Comparative Perspective”, Lublin, June 17–18, 2021 (an online event) |
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Ewa Nowak-Teter |
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Vol 7 (2023) |
Conference Report: “The VI Seminar for Young Media Researchers and Communication Scholars ”, Lublin, November 16, 2023 |
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Anna Yezhova |
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Vol 6 (2022) |
Disinformation related to the war in Ukraine |
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Michał Wenzel, Karina Stasiuk-Krajewska |
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Vol 2 (2018) |
Encryption as a Security Technology. Notes on the German Debate on encryption, Uncertainty and Risk |
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Linda Monsees |
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Vol 2 (2018) |
Encryption for the masses? An analysis of PGP key usage |
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Sven Braun, Anne-Marie Oostveen |
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Vol 4 (2020) |
Ethical aspects of the mediatisation of religious life - comments for discussion |
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Rafał Leśniczak |
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Vol 2 (2018) |
Exploration of a fragmented discourse. Privacy and data security in Süddeutsche Zeitung: 2007–2017 |
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Florian Meissner, Gerret von Nordheim |
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Vol 3 (2019) |
Fake news in politics. Case studies |
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Marek Palczewski |
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Vol 1 (2017) |
Field-specific mediatization: Testing the combination of social theory and mediatization theory using the example of scientific communication |
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Corinna Lüthje |
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Vol 3 (2019) |
Frames of Wall Street – How America’s Candidates Perceived Financial Markets During the Presidential Campaign in 2016 – Reconnaissance |
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Tomasz Gackowski |
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Vol 6 (2022) |
Generational differences in streaming platform consumption practices |
Abstract
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Patrycja Sylwia Winiarczyk |
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Vol 2 (2018) |
Geomedia and privacy in context. Paradoxical behavior or the unwitting sharing of geodata with digital platforms? |
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Helena Atteneder, Bernhard Collini-Nocker |
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Vol 6 (2022) |
Instagram in the image management process – an example of the Mom Gynecologist profile |
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Ilona Anna Dąbrowska |
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Vol 3 (2019) |
Linguistic Indicators in the Identification of Fake News |
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Dorota Marquardt |
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Vol 3 (2019) |
Media Ecology – (Un)necessary Research Perspective in Communication and Media Studies |
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Małgorzata Laskowska, Krzysztof Marcyński |
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Vol 6 (2022) |
Media logics and news journalism |
Abstract
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Ewa Nowak-Teter, Jan Pleszczyński |
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Vol 2 (2018) |
Mediations of the body: towards biosurveillance and biocontrol |
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Piotr Celiński |
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Vol 5 (2021) |
Mediatisation of film discourse on the example of Pawel Pawlikowski's 'Cold War' (2018) - results of own research |
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Joanna Najbor |
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Vol 5 (2021) |
Mediatization Cartography: Two Questions about Mediatization of Religion in Central and Eastern Europe |
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Damian Guzek |
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Vol 5 (2021) |
Mediatization of Colloquial Language |
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Anna Granat |
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