Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly (JMCQ) is the flagship journal of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). It is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal ranked in the Journal Citation Reports that focuses on research in journalism and mass communication. Established in 1924, JMCQ or the Quarterly is the oldest refereed scholarly journal in mass communication and provides leadership in scholarship for the field.
新闻与大众传播季刊(Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly)是一本由SAGE出版的一本COMMUNICATION学术刊物,主要报道COMMUNICATION相关领域研究成果与实践。本刊已入选、社会科学引文索引(SCIE)来源期刊,该刊创刊于1995年,出版周期4 issues/year。2021-2022年最新版WOS分区等级:Q1,2023年发布的影响因子为3.4,CiteScore指数7.2,SJR指数1.603。本刊非开放获取期刊。 《新闻与大众传播季刊》(JMCQ)是新闻与大众传媒教育协会(AEJMC)的旗舰期刊。这是一份经同行评审的季刊,在《期刊引文报告》中排名,专注于新闻和大众传播研究。JMCQ或季刊成立于1924年,是大众传播领域最古老的学术期刊,在学术研究方面处于领先地位。
The Digital Architectures of Social Media: Comparing Political Campaigning on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat in the 2016 U.S. Election
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018763307
The Winner Takes It All: International Inequality in Communication and Media Studies Today
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018792270
Libel by Algorithm? Automated Journalism and the Threat of Legal Liability
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018755983
Female Voices in the News: Structural Conditions of Gender Representations in Norwegian Newspapers
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018789885
The American Journalist in the Digital Age: Another Look at U.S. News People
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018778242
Textbook News Values: Stable Concepts, Changing Choices
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018805212
Reducing Harm From Media: A Meta-Analysis of Parental Mediation
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018754908
What Drives Populist Styles? Analyzing Immigration and Labor Market News in 11 Countries
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018805408
Amplifying Panic and Facilitating Prevention: Multifaceted Effects of Traditional and Social Media Use During the 2015 MERS Crisis in South Korea
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019857693
Fearful Conservatives, Angry Liberals: Information Processing Related to the 2016 Presidential Election and Climate Change
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018811089
The Impact of Web Metrics on Community News Decisions: A Resource Dependence Perspective
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018801318
News Use as Amplification: Norwegian National, Regional, and Hyperpartisan Media on Facebook
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019831439
An Examination of Antecedents to Perceived Community Resilience in Disaster Postcrisis Communication
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018793612
Can an Algorithm Reduce the Perceived Bias of News? Testing the Effect of Machine Attribution on News Readers’ Evaluations of Bias, Anthropomorphism, and Credibility
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018815891
Journalistic Views on Hard and Soft News: Cross-Validating a Popular Concept in a Factorial Survey
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018815890
How Right-Wing Extremists Use and Perceive News Media
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018803080
Partisan Information Sources and Affective Polarization: Panel Analysis of the Mediating Role of Anger and Fear
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018811295
Interactivity as a Double-Edged Sword: Parsing Out the Effects of Modality Interactivity on Anti-Smoking Message Processing and Persuasion
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019835911
A Meta-Analysis of News Media’s Public Agenda-Setting Effects, 1972-2015
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018804500
The End of Ombudsmen? 21st-Century Journalism and Reader Representatives
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018805986
The Effect of Preference Stability and Extremity on Personalized Advertising
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018782203
Harnessing Digital Media in the Fight Against Prejudice: Social Contact and Exposure to Digital Media Solutions
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019837938
The Persuasive Effect of Journalistic Storytelling: Experiments on the Portrayal of Exemplars in the News:
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019850096
“That Was What I Had to Use”: Social and Cultural Capital in the Careers of Women Broadcasters
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018776917
A Network Analytic Approach to Selective Consumption of Newspapers: The Impact of Politics, Market, and Technological Platform:
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019858988
Exploring the Spirit in U.S. Audiences: The Role of the Virtue of Transcendence in Inspiring Media Consumption:
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019894927
Effects of Issue Involvement, News Attention, Perceived Knowledge, and Perceived Influence of Anti-Corruption News on Chinese Students’ Political Participation
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018790945
Television News Repertoires, Exposure Diversity, and Voting Behavior in the 2016 U.S. Election
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018815892
Experimental Evidence for Differences in the Prosocial Effects of Binge-Watched Versus Appointment-Viewed Television Programs
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019843856
Parental Influence on Adolescent Preference for Television Public Affairs Content: A South Korean Panel Study
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018754910
Moving Closer to the Action: How Viewers’ Experiences of Eyewitness Videos in TV News Influence the Trustworthiness of the Reports
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018785890
Uncivil User Comments Increase Users’ Intention to Engage in Corrective Actions and Their Support for Authoritative Restrictive Actions:
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019886586
The Internet and Changes in the Media Industry: A 5-Year Cross-National Examination of Media Industries for 51 Countries
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018807914
Book Review: Food Advertising: Nature, Impact and Regulation by Barrie Gunter
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019837583
Book Review: We Now Disrupt This Broadcast: How Cable Transformed Television and the Internet Revolutionized It All by Amanda Lotz
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018799712
Looking for Efficiency: How Online News Structure and Emotional Tone Influence Processing Time and Memory
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018792272
Sacred Sports: Moral Responses to Sports Media Content
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018802256
Book Review: Contemporary Culture and Media in Asia by Daniel Black, Olivia Khoo, and Koichi Iwabuchi and Telemodernities: Television and Transforming Lives in Asia by Tania Lewis, Fran Martin, and Wanning Sun
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019856868
Book Review: North American Perspectives on the Development of Public Relations, by Tom Watson
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019855996
Book Review: The Net and the Nation State: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Internet Governance by Uta Kohl (Ed.)
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699018817742
Book Review: Media, Conflict, and the State in Africa, by Nicole Stremlau
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019867056
Book Review: A Nation Fragmented: The Public Agenda in the Information Age, by Jill A. Edy and Patrick C. Meirick
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019870560
Book Review: Mass Media in the Post-Soviet World: Market Forces, State Actors, and Political Manipulation in the Informational Environment After Communism by Peter Rollberg and Marlene Laruelle, eds
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019840293
Book Review: Antisocial Media: Anxious Labor in the Digital Economy by Greg Goldberg
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019835899
Book Review: Politics, Propaganda, and Public Health: A Case Study in Health Communication and Public Trust, by Laura Crosswell and Lance Porter
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019866241
Book Review: Channeling the State: Community Media and Popular Politics in Venezuela by Naomi Schiller
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019846457
Book Review: Mass Media and Health: Examining Media Impact on Individuals and the Health Environment by Kim Walsh-Childers
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019837581
Book Review: Russia’s Liberal Media: Handcuffed but Free by Vera Slavtcheva-Petkova
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019847773
Book Review: Geographies of Journalism: The Imaginative Power of Place in Making Digital News, by Robert E. Gutsche Jr. and Kristy Hess
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019864685
Book Review: Comic Books Incorporated: How the Business of Comics Became the Business of Hollywood, by Shawna Kidman
来源期刊:Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyDOI:10.1177/1077699019867992