List of Books to Review

AS OF JULY 1, 2022, WE ARE TRANSITIONING THE BOOK REVIEW EDITOR ROLE FROM ME TO GREGORY PERREAULT.  THE NEW WEBSITE IS HERE:  https://communication.appstate.edu/jmcqbookreviews

 

LIST UPDATED 06/01/2022

Here you will find books about journalism and mediated communication published from 2019-2021, along with a running list for 2022.

We regularly add to this list on the editorial side; however, we also welcome your input. If you have recently published a book and do not see it on the list, or if you know of a book that is not on this list that would be good to review in JMCQ, please pass that information to me at dangelo@tcnj.edu

Please contact me if you would like to review for the journal.  And remember, we welcome theme-oriented reviews of two or more books.

EDITOR’S NOTE: As of JANUARY 1, 2022, I will leave the lists for 2020 and 2019 intact; however, I will concentrate on commissioning reviews of titles published (or released) in 2021 and 2022.  Remember, JMCQ does not review second editions (or above).  

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BOOKS PUBLISHED IN 2022

Communication and Economic Life. Liz Moor.  Polity Press, 2022.

Complicity in Discourse and Practice. Jef Verschueren.  Routledge, 2022.

Computational Analysis of CommunicationWouter van Atteveldt, Damian Trilling, and Carlos Arcila Calderon.  Wiley-Blackwell, 2022. 

Democratic Disunity: Rhetorical Tribalism in 2020. Colleen Elizabeth Kelley.  Lexington Books, 2022.

Digital Convergence in Contemporary Newsrooms: Media Innovation, Content Adaptation, Digital Transformation, and Cyber Journalism. Benedito Medeiros Neto, et al. (Eds.).  Springer, 2022.

The Digital Factory: The Human Labor of Automation.  Moritz Altenried.  University of Chicago Press, 2022.

Disinformation in the Global South.  Herman Wasserman and Dani Madrid-Morales (Eds.).  Wiley, 2022.

Disruption and Digital Journalism: Assessing News Media Innovation in a Time of Dramatic Change. John V. Pavlik.  Routledge (published in 2021; CY 2022).

Fear, Hate, and Victimhood: How George Wallace Wrote the Donald Trump Playbook.  Andrew E. Stoner.  University Press of Mississippi, 2022.

From Twitter to Capitol Hill: Far-Right Authoritarian Populist Discourses, Social Media and Critical Pedagogy. Panayota Gounari.  Brill, 2022.

Front-Page Scotland: Newspapers and the Scottish Independence Referendum. David Patrick.  Routledge, 2022.

Fixing Stories: Local Newsmaking and International Media in Turkey and Syria. Noah Amir Arjomand,  Cambridge University Press, 2022.

The Future of the Presidency, Journalism, and Democracy: After Trump Robert E. Gutsche (Ed.).  Routledge, 2022.

The Global Foundations of Public Relations: Humanism, China, and the WestRobert E. Brown, Burton St. John III, and Jenny Zhengye Hou. (Routledge (pub. 2021, CY 2022)

Information and Democracy: Public Policy in the News.  Stuart N. Soroka and Christopher Wlezien.  Cambridge University Press, 2022.

Informing a Nation: The Newspaper Presidency of Thomas Jefferson.  Mel Laracey.  The University of Michigan Press, 2022.

Language as a Social Determinant of Health: Translating and Interpreting the COVID-19 Pandemic.  Federico Marco Federici (Ed.).  Springer, 2022.

Media and the Affective Life of Slavery.  Allison Page.  University of Minnesota Press, 2022.

Media and the Dissemination of Fear: Pandemics, Wars and Political Intimidation. Nelson Ribeiro and Christian Schwarzenegger (Eds.).  Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.

Media, Ethnicity, and Electoral Conflicts in Kenya. Jacinta Mwende Maweu.  Lexington Books, 2022.

New Deal Radio: The Educational Radio Project.  David Goodman and Joy Elisabeth Hayes.  Rutgers University Press, 2022.

Newswork and Precarity. Kalyani Chadha and Linda Steiner (Ed.).  Routledge, 2022.

Newsrooms and the Disruption of the Internet: A Short History of Disruptive Technologies, 1990-2021.  Will Mari.  Routledge, 2022.

Not Exactly Lying: Fake News and Fake Journalism in American History.  Andie Tucher.  Columbia University Press, 2022.

 (Not) Getting Paid to do What You Love: Gender, Social Media, and Aspirational Work. Brooke Erin Duffy.  Yale University Press, 2022.

On Black Media Philosophy.  Armond R. Towns.  University of California Press, 2022.

The Paradox of Democracy: Free Speech, Open Communication, and Perilous Persuasion.  Zac Gershberg and Sean Illing.  University of Chicago Press, 2022.

The Power of Platforms: Shaping Media and Society.  Rasmus Kleis Nielsen and Sarah Anne Ganter.   Oxford University Press, 2022.

Radio Activism: Breaking the Silence and Empowering Women. Annette Rimmer.  Routledge, 2022.

Reappraising Local and Community News in the UK: Media, Practice, and Policy. David Harte and Rachel Matthews (Eds.).  Routledge, 2022.

Redefining Journalism in an Age of Technological Advancements, Changing Demographics, and Social Issues.  Phylis Johnson and Ian Punnett.  IGI Global, 2022. 

Reputation Management Online: America’s “Right to be Forgotten.”   Ben Medeiros.  Routledge, 2022.

Social Engineering: How Crowdmasters, Phreaks, Hackers, and Trolls Created a New Form of Manipulative Communication.   Robert W. Gehl and Sean T Lawson.  MIT Press, 2022.

Social Order and Authority in Disney and Pixar Films.  Kellie Deys and Denise F. Parrillo (Eds.).  Lexington Books, 2022.

Television’s Spatial Capital: Location, Relocation, Dislocation. Myles McNutt.  Routledge, 2022.

That Could Be Us: News Media, Politics, and the Necessary Conditions for Disaster Risk Reduction.  Thomas Jamieson and Douglas A. Van Belle.  University of Michigan Press, 2022.

The U.S.–China Trade War: Global News Framing and Public Opinion in the Digital Age.   Louisa Ha and Lars Willnat.  Michigan State University Press, 2022.  (Currently under review)

UX Research Methods for Media and Communication Studies: An Introduction to Contemporary Qualitative Methods.   Angela M. Cirucci and Urszula M. Pruchniewska.  Routledge, 2022.

Who Let Them In? Pathbreaking Women in Sports Journalism.  Joanne Lannin.  Rowman & Littlefield. 2022.

 

BOOKS PUBLISHED IN 2021

The 2020 Presidential Campaign: A Communications Perspective.  Robert E. Denton, Jr. (Ed.).  Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.

Aerial Play: Drone Medium, Mobility, Communication and Culture.  Julia M. Hildebrand.  Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.

Against the Klan: A Newspaper Publisher in South Louisiana During the 1960s.  Lou Major.  LSU Press, 2021.  (Currently under review)

All the News That’s Fit to Click: How Metrics are Transforming the Work of Journalists.  Caitlin Petre.  Princeton University Press, 2021.  (Currently under review)

Alt-Right Movement: Dissecting Racism, Patriarchy and Anti-immigrant Xenophobia.  Ipsita Chatterjee.  Sage, 2021.   (REVIEWED)

American Propaganda from the Spanish-American War to Iraq: War Stories.   Stephen R. Brydon.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Apps: From Mobile Phones to Digital Lives.  Gerard Goggin.  Polity, 2021.

Artificial Intelligence in Cultural Production: Critical Perspectives on Digital Platforms.  Dal Yong Jin.  Routledge, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Audionarratology: Lessons From Radio Drama.  Lars Bernaerts and Jarmila Mildorf (Eds.).   The Ohio State University Press, 2021.

Barry Goldwater, Distrust in Media, and Conservative Identity: The Perception of Liberal Bias in the News.  Rich Shumate.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.

Beyond Bias: Conservative Media, Documentary Form, and the Politics of Hysteria.  Scott Krzych.  Oxford University Press, 2021.

Beyond Fake News: Finding the Truth in a World of Misinformation. Justin P. McBrayer. Routledge, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Beyond Journalistic Norms: Role Performance and News in Comparative Perspective.  Claudia Mellado (Ed.).  Routledge, 2021(REVIEWED)

Book Wars: The Digital Revolution in Publishing.  John B. Thompson. Polity, 2021. (REVIEWED)

Breaking into the Media–A Journalist’s Guide to Publicity.  Sandra Coffey.  Self-published, 2021.

Campaigning in the Aftermath of the 2020 Elections: A Communications Perspective.  Robert E. Denton, Jr. (Ed.).  Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.

Caricature and National Character: The United States at War.  Christopher J. Gilbert.  Penn State University Press, 2021.

Chinese News Discourse: From Perspectives of Communication, Linguistics and Pedagogy.  Nancy Xiuzhi Liu, Candace Veecock, and Shixin Ivy Zhang (Eds.).  Routledge, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Cinematic TV: Serial Drama Goes To The Movies.  Rashna Wadia Richards.  Oxford University Press, 2021.

Climate Change and Journalism: Negotiating Rifts of Time.   Henrik Bødker and Hanna E. Morris.  Routledge, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

The Columnist: Leaks, Lies, and Libel in Drew Pearson’s Washington.  Donald A. Ritchie.  Oxford University Press, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Communicating the Future: Solutions for Environment, Economy and Democracy.  W. Lance Bennett.  Polity, 2021.

Communicating Science in Times of Crisis: COVID-19 Pandemic.  H. Dan O-Hair and Mary John O’Hair.  Wiley-Blackwell, 2021.

Community Building and Early Public Relations: Pioneer Women’s Role on and After the Oregon Trail.  Donnalyn Pompper.  Routledge, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Comparing Post-Socialist Media Systems: The Case of Southeast Europe.  Zrinjka Peruško, Dina Vozab, and Antonija Čuvalo.  Routledge, 2021.

Conservative Political Communication:  How Right-Wing Media and Messaging (Re)Made American Politics.  Sharon Jarvis (Ed.).  Routledge, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth.  Jonathan Rauch.  Brookings Institution Press, 2021.

Convergent Journalism: Chinese Approaches.  Woody Bing Liu.  Routledge, 2021.

Corpus-Based Analysis of Ideological Bias: Migration in the British Press.  Anna Islentyeva.  Routledge, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Covering the Border War: How the News Media Creates Crime, Race, Nation, and the USA-Mexico Divide.  Sang Hea Kil.  Rowman & Littlefield (CY 2019; paperback released 2021).

COVID-19 in International Media: Global Pandemic Perspectives.   John C. Pollock and Douglas A. Vakoch (Eds.).  Routledge (CY 2022; released 2021).

Creator Culture: An Introduction to Global Social Media Entertainment.  Stuart Cunningham and David Craig (Eds.).   NYU Press, 2021.  (Currently under review) 

The Crisis of the Institutional Press.  Stephen D. Reese.  Polity, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Cultural Texts of Resistance in Zimbabwe: Music, Memes, and Media.  Rodwell Makombe.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.

The Cultural Work of Community Radio.  Katie Moylan.  Rowman & Littlefield (CY 2019; released in paperback in 2021)

Curating Culture: How Twentieth-Century Magazines Influenced America.  Sharon Bloyd-Peshkin and Charles Whitaker.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.

The Dark Side of News Fixing: The Culture and Political Economy of Global Media in Pakistan and AfghanistanSyed Irfan Ashraf.  Anthem Press, 2021.  

The Data Journalism Handbook: Towards a Critical Data Practice.  Liliana Bounegru and Jonathan Gray (Eds.).   Amsterdam University Press, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Debating the Drug War: Race, Politics, and the Media.  Michael Rosino.  Routledge, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Deceitful Media: Artificial Intelligence and Social Life After the Turing Test.  Simone Natale.  Oxford University Press, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Designing for Democracy: How to Build Community in Digital Environments.  Jennifer Forestal.  Oxford University Press, 2021.

The Digital Disconnect: The Social Causes and Consequences of Digital Inequalities.  Ellen Helsper.  Sage, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Digital Fiction and the Unnatural: Transmedial Narrative Theory, Method, and Analysis.  Astrid Ensslin and Alice Bell.  The Ohio State University Press, 2021.

The Digital Frontier: Infrastructures of Control on the Digital Web.  Sangeet Kumar.  Indiana University Press, 2021.

Digital Media, Political Polarization and Challenges to Democracy.  Maren Beaufort.  Routledge, 2021.

Digital Strategies: Data-Driven Public Relations, Marketing, and Advertising.  Regina Luttrell, Susan Emerick, and Adrienne Wallace.  Oxford University Press, 2021.

The Digitally Disposed: Racial Capitalism and the Informatics of Value.   Seb Franklin.  University of Minnesota Press, 2021.

Disability Representation in Film, TV, and Print Media.  Michael S. Jeffress.  Routledge (CY 2022, released, 2021).

The Discourse of Conflict and Crisis: Poland’s Political Rhetoric in the European Perspective. Piotr Cap.  Bloomsbury Academic, 2021.

Disinformation and Fake News. Shashi Jayakumar, Benjamin Ang, and Dinayah Nur Kumar (Eds.). Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Dislike-Minded: Media, Audiences, and the Dynamics of Taste.  Jonathan Gray.  NYU Press, 2021.

Elite Cohesion in Mediatized Politics: A European Perspective.  Eva Mayerhoffer.  Rowman & Littlefield (CY 2018; released in paperback in 2021)

Empire News: The Anglo-Indian Press Writes India.  Priti Joshi.  SUNY Press, 2021.

Engaging Social Media in China: Platforms, Publics, and Production.  Guobin Yang and Wei Wang (Eds.).  Michigan State University Press, 2021.

Engineering Hollywood: Technology, Technicians, and the Science of Building the Studio System.  Luci Marzola.  Oxford University Press, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Ethical Journalism: Adopting the Ethics of Care.  Joe Mathewson.  Routledge, 2021.

Ethnic Journalism in the Global South.  Anna Gladkova and Sadia Jamil (Eds.).  Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Exceptional Me: How Donald Trump Exploited the Discourse of Exceptionalism.  James Gilmore and Charles Rowling.  Bloomsbury Academic, 2021.  (Currently under review)

Facebook.  Taina Bucher.  Polity, 2021.

Fixing American Politics: Solutions for the Media Age.  Roderick P. Hart (Ed.).  Routledge (CY 2022; released in 2021.

The Future of Digital Surveillance: Why Digital Monitoring Will Never Lose Its Appeal in a World of Algorithm-Driven AI.  Yong Jin Park.  University of Michigan Press, 2021.

The Future of Feminism in Public Relations and Strategic Communication: A Socio-Ecological Model of Influences.  Linda Aldoory and Elizabeth L. Toth.   Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.

The Gamification of Digital Journalism: Innovation in Journalistic Storytelling.  David O. Dowling.  Routledge, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Gaming Utopia: Ludic Worlds in Art, Design, and Media.  Claudia Costa Pederson.  Indiana University Press, 2021.

Gender, Citizenship, and Identity in the Indian Blogosphere: Writing the Everyday.  Sumana Kasturi. Routledge, 2021.

The Gentrification of the Internet: How to Reclaim our Digital Freedom.  Jessa Lingel. University of California Press, 2021.

Global Journalism: Understanding World Media Systems.  Daniela Dimitrova (Ed.).  Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Global Media Perceptions of the United States: The Trump Effect.  Yahya R. Kamalipour (Ed.).  Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.

Gramsci and Media Literacy: Critically Thinking about TV and the Movies. Erika Engstrom and Ralph Beliveau.  Roman & Littlefield, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

The Gray Lady Winked: How the New York Times’s Misreporting, Distortions, and Fabrications Radically Alter History.   Ashley Rindsberg.  Midnight Oil Publishing, 2021.

Hate Speech Against Women Online: Concepts and Countermeasures.  Louise Richardson-Self.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.

Hear #MeToo in India: News, Social Media, and Anti-Rape and Sexual Harassment Activism.  Pallavi Guha.  Rutgers University Press, 2021.

Horror Framing and the General Election: Ghouls and Ghosts in Twenty-First-Century Presidential Campaign Advertisements.  Fielding Montgomery.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.

The Image of Africa in Ghana’s Press: The Influence of Global News Organisations.  Michael Serwarnoo.  Open Book Publishers, 2021.

Imagined Audiences: How Journalists Perceive and Pursue the Public.  Jacob L. Nelson. Oxford University Press, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Information at War: Journalism, Disinformation, and Modern Warfare.  Philip Seib.  Polity, 2021. (REVIEWED)

Insurgent Media from the Front: A Media Activism Reader.  Chris Robé and Stephen Charbonneau (Eds.).  Indiana University Press.

An Internet in Your Head: A New Paradigm for How the Brain Works.  Daniel Graham.  Columbia University Press, 2021.

Is AI Good for the Planet?  Benedetta Brevini. Polity, 2021.

Japan’s Nationalist Right in the Internet Age: Online Media and Grassroots Conservative Activism.  Jeffrey J. Hall.  Routledge, 2021.

Journalism, Data and Technology in Latin America.   Ramón Salaverría and Mathias-Felipe de-Lima-Santos (Eds.).  Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Journalism and the Future of Democracy.  Denis Muller.  Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.

The Journalism Manifesto.  Barbie Zelizer, Pablo J. Boczkowski, and C. W. Anderson.  Polity, 2021.

Journalism Research in Practice: Perspectives on Changes, Challenges, and Solutions.   Robert E. Gutsche, Jr., and Bonnie Brennen (Eds.).   Routledge, 2021, hardback released (paperback will be released in 2022)

Journalism Research That Matters.  Valérie Bélair-Gagnon and Nikki Usher (Eds.).  Oxford University Press, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Journalistic Translation Research Goes Global.  Roberto A. Valdeón (Ed.).  Routledge, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

The Logic of Filtering: How Noise Shapes the Sound of Recorded Music.  Melle Jan Kromhout.  Oxford University Press, 2021.

McLuhan in Reverse: His General Theory of Media (GToM).  Robert K. Logan.  Peter Lang, 2021.

Media and Climate Change: Making Sense of Press Narratives.  Deepti Ganapathy.  Routledge (CY 2022; released in 2021)

Media and Public Relations Research in Post-Socialist Societies.  Maureen C. Minielli, Marta N. Lukovic, Sergei A. Samoilenko, and Michael R. Finch (Eds.).  Rowman & Littlefield, 2021. (REVIEWED)

Media Capture: How Money, Digital Platforms, and Governments Control the News.  Anya Schriffrin (Ed.).  Columbia University Press, 2021.

Media Freedom.  Damian Tambini.  Polity, 2021. (Currently Under Review) 

Media Representations of African American Athletes in Cold War Japan.  Yu Sasaki.  Peter Lang, 2021.

Media Technologies for Work and Play in East Asia: Critical Perspectives on Japan and the Two Koreas.  Mickey Lee and Peichi Chung (Eds.).   Bristol University Press, 2021.

Media Work, Mothers and Motherhood:  Negotiating the International Audio-Visual Industry.  Susan Liddy and Anne O’Brien (Eds.).  Routledge, 2021.

Mediated Death.  Johanna Sumiala.  Polity (CY 2022; released 2021).  (REVIEWED)

Mediated Narration in the Digital Age: Storytelling the Media World.  Peter Joseph Gloviczki.  University of Nebraska Press, 2021.

Memories of Tiananmen: Politics and Processes of Collective Remembering in Hong Kong, 1989-2019.  Francis Lee and Joseph Man Chan.   Amsterdam University Press. 2021.

Me Too: The Impact of Rape Culture in the Media.  Meenakshi Gigi Durham.  Polity, 2021.

The Mind of the Censor and the Eye of the Beholder: The First Amendment and the Censors Dilemma.  Robert Corn-Revere.  Cambridge University Press, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

News After Trump: Journalism’s Crisis of Relevance in a Changed Media Culture.  Matt Carlson, Sue Robinson, and Seth C. Lewis.   Oxford University Press, 2021.

News for the Rich, White, and Blue: How Place and Power Distort American Journalism.  Nikki Usher.  Columbia University Press, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

News in their Pockets: A Cross-City Comparative Study of Mobile News Consumption in Asia.  Ran Wei and Ven-hwei Lo.  Oxford University Press, 2021.

News Media Innovation Reconsidered: Ethics and Values in a Creative Reconstruction of Journalism.  Maria Luengo and Susana Herrera-Damas (Eds.).  Wiley, 2021.   (REVIEWED)

Normalizing Mental Illness and Neurodiversity in Entertainment Media: Quieting the Madness.  Malynnda Johnson and Christopher J. Olson (Eds.).  Routledge, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Obesity in the News.  Gavin Brookes and Paul Baker.  Cambridge University Press, 2021.

Outside the Bubble: Social Media and Political Participation in Western Democracies.  Cristian Vaccari and Augusto Valeriani.  Oxford University Press, 2021.

Overcoming Bias: A Journalist’s Guide to Culture and Context.  Sue Ellen Christian.  Routledge, 2021.

Parasocial Romantic Relationships: Falling in Love with Media Figures.  Riva Tukachinsky Forster.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.   (REVIEWED)

Participatory Journalism in Africa: Digital News Engagement and User Agency in the South.   Hayes Mawindi Mabweazara and Admire Mare.  Routledge, 2021.

The Podcaster’s Dilemma: Decolonizing Podcasters in the Era of Surveillance Capitalism.  Nolan Higdon and Nicholas Baham.  Wiley-Blackwell, 2021.

Polarized Politics in South Korea: Political Culture and Democracy in Partisan Newspapers.  Oul Han,  Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.

Pornography and Public Health.  Emily F. Rothman.  Oxford University Press, 2021.

Prisms of Prejudice: Mediating the Middle East from the United States.  Karin Gwinn Wilkins.  University of California Press, 2021.

Profit Over Privacy: How Surveillance Advertising Conquered the Internet.  Matthew Crain.  University of Minnesota Press, 2021.

PR Women with Influence: Breaking through the Ethical and Leadership Challenges.  Juan Meng and Marlene S. Neill.  Peter Lang, 2021.   (REVIEWED)

Public Relations and Sustainable Citizenship: Representing the Unrepresented.  Debashish Munshi and Priya Kurian.  Routledge, 2021.

Rebirthing a Nation: White Women, Identity Politics, and the Internet.  Wendy K. Z. Anderson.  University Press of Mississippi, 2021.

Reckoning With Social Media: Disconnection in the Age of the Techlash.  Aleena Chia, Ana Jorge, and Tero Karppi (Eds.).   Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.

Reimagining Journalism and Social Order in a Fragmented Media World.  Robert E. Gutsche, Jr. and Kristy Hess (Eds.).  Routledge (CY 2020; paperback will be released in 2022).

Religion in the Age of Digitalization: From New Media to Spiritual Machines. Giulia Isetti, Elisa Innerhofer, Harald Pechlaner, and Michael de Rachewiltz (Eds.).  Routledge, 2021. (REVIEWED) 

Remember Me: Memory and Forgetting in the Digital Age.  David Sisto.  Polity, 2021.

Renovating Value: HGTV and the Spectacle of Gentrification.  Robert Goldman.  Temple University Press, 2021.

Rhetoric of the Opioid Epidemic: Deaths of Despair in America.  Tiara K. Good.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.

The Rhetorical Rise and Demise of “Democracy” in Russian Political Discourse: The Path from Disaster toward Russian “Democracy.”  David Cratis Williams, Marilyn J. Young, and Michael K. Launer.  Acedemic Studies Press, 2021.

The Roots of Fake News: Objecting to Objective Journalism. Brian Winston and Matthew Winston.  Routledge, 2021.

Reported Speech in Chinese and English Newspapers: Textual and Pragmatic Functions.  Xin Bin and Gao Xiaoli.  Routledge, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Reporting Immigration Conflict: Opportunities for Peace Journalism.  Mariely Valentin–Llopis.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.

Reporting Mental Illness in China. Guy Ramsay. Routledge, 2021.

Scary Monsters: Monstrosity, Masculinity and Popular Music.  Mark Duffett and Jon Hackett.  Bloomsbury, 2021.

To See and Be Seen: The Environments, Interactions and Identities Behind News Images.  T. J. Thomson.  Rowman & Littlefield (hardback, 2019; audiobook, 2021).

Seeing Human Rights: Video Activism as a Proxy Profession.  Sandra Ristovska.  The MIT Press, 2021.

Seeing Justice: Witnessing, Crime and Punishment in Visual Media.  Mary Angela Bock.  Oxford University Press, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Social Media Communication: Trends and Theories.  By Zhong.  Wiley-Blackwell, 2021.

Social Media and Politics in Turkey: A Journey Through Citizen Journalism, Political Trolling, and Fake News.  Erkan Saka.  Rowman & Littlefield (CY 2019; paperback released, 2021).

Social Media, Social Justice and the Political Economy of Online Networks.  Jeffrey Layne Blevins and James Jaehoon Lee.  University of Cincinnati Press, 2021.

Solidarity in the Media and Public Contention over Refugees in Europe.  Manlio Cinalli et al. (Eds.).  Routledge, 2021.

Solutions Journalism: News at the Intersection of Hope, Leadership, and Expertise.  Bill Dodd.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.

The Sonic Imperative: Sound in the Age of Screens.  Gary C. Woodward.  Independently published, 2021.

The Sound of Exclusion: NPR and the Latinex Public.  Christopher Chávez.  The University of Arizona Press, 2021.

Strategic Communications in Russia: Public Relations and Advertising.  Katerina Tsetsura and Dean Kruckeberg (Eds.)  Routledge, 2021.  (Currently under review)

The Techlash and Tech Crisis Communication.  Nirit Weiss-Blatt.  Emerald Publishing, 2021.

Television in Bangladesh: News and Audiences.  Ratan Kumar Roy.  Routledge, 2021.

Transparency in Journalism: A Critical Appraisal of a Disruptive Norm.  Michael Karlsson.  Routledge (CY 2022; hardback available in 2021).

Trusting the News in a Digital Age: Toward a “New” News Literacy.  Jeffrey Dvorkin.  Wiley-Blackwell, 2021.

Tumblr.  Katrin Tiidenberg, Crystal Abidin, Natalie Ann Hendry.  Polity, 2021.

The Ubiquitous Presidency: Presidential Communication and Digital Democracy in Tumultuous Times.  Joshua M. Scacco and Kevin Coe.  Oxford University Press, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Understanding Social Media: Extensions of Their Users.  Robert K. Logan and Mira Rawadi.   Peter Lang Publishing, 2021.

The Voice Catchers: How Marketers Listen in to Exploit Your Feelings, Your Privacy, and Your Wallet.  Joseph Turow.  Yale University Press, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Voices from the Favelas: Media Activism and Counter-Narratives from Below.  Fernanda Amaral.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.

The Web of Meaning: The Internet in a Changing Chinese Society.  Elaine J. Yuan.  University of Toronto Press, 2021.  (Currently under review)

The Western Press in the Crucible of the Civil War.  Mary M. Cronin and Debra Reddin can Tuyll (Eds.).  Peter Lang Publishing, 2021.

What Do We Know and What Should We Do About Fake News?  Nick Anstead.  Sage, 2021.

What Journalists are Owed: How Structures, Systems and Audiences Enable News Work Today.  Fred Vultee and Lee Wilkins (Eds.).  Routledge (CY 2020; released 2021).

When Communication Became a Discipline.  William F. Eadie.  Lexington Books, 2021.

When Media Succumbs to Rising Authoritarianism: Cautionary Tales from Venezuela’s Recent History.  Ezequiel Korin and Paromita Pain (Eds.).  Routledge, 2021.

Writings on Media: History of the Present.  (Writings of Stuart Hall) Charlotte Brunsdon (Ed.).  Duke University Press, 2021.

You Don’t Belong Here: How Three Women Rewrote the Story of War.  Elizabeth Becker.  Public Affairs, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Your Computer is on Fire.  Thomas S. Mullaney, Benjamin Peters, Mar Hicks and Kavita Philip (Eds.).  The MIT Press, 2021.  (REVIEWED)

Youth on Screen: Representing Young People in Film and Television.  David Buckingham.  Polity, 2021.

 

BOOKS PUBLISHED IN 2020

Academic Knowledge Production and the Global South.  Márton Demeter.  Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Al Jazeera, Freedom of the Press, and Forecasting Humanitarian Emergencies. Yehia Ghanem. Routledge, 2020.

The Anatomy of Fake News: A Critical News Literacy Education.  Nolan Higdon.  University of California Press, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

An Aristocracy of Critics: Luce, Hutchins, Niebuhr, and the Committee That Redefined Freedom of the Press.  Stephen Bates.  Yale University Press, 2020.

American Consultants and the Marketization of Television News in the United Kingdom.  Madeleine Liseblad.  Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.

The Art of Political Storytelling: Why Stories Win Votes in Post-truth Politics.  Philip Seargeant. Bloomsbury Academic, 2020.  (Currently under review)

Beyond Journalism.  Mark Deuze and Tamara Witschge.  Polity, 2020. (REVIEWED)

Beyond Post-Communication: Challenging Disinformation, Deception, and Manipulation.  Jim Macnamara.  Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Binge Watching: Motivations and Implications of Our Changing Viewing Behaviors.  Bridget Rubenking and Cheryl Campanella Bracken. Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.

British Media Coverage of the Press Reform Debate: Journalists Reporting Journalism. Binakuromo Ogbebor.  Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.

Buying Reality: Political Ads, Money, and Local Television News.  Danilo Yanich.  Fordham University Press, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Cinema Off Screen: Moviegoing in Socialist China.  Chenshu Zhou.  University of California Press, 2021.

Citizens of Scandal: Journalism, Secrecy, and the Politics of Reckoning in MexicoVanessa Freije.  Duke University Press, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

A Comedian and an Activist Walk Into a Bar:  The Serious Role of Comedy in Social Justice.  Caty Borum Chatoo and Lauren Feldman.  University of California Press, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Communicating Mental Health: History, Contexts, and Perspectives.  Lance R. Lippert, Robert D. Hall, Aimee E. Miller-Ott, and Daniel Cochece Davis (Eds.).  Lexington Books, 2020

The Communication Manifesto.  Silvio Waisbord.  Polity, 2020.

Community-Centered Journalism: Engaging People, Exploring Solutions, and Building TrustAndrea Wenzel.  University of Illinois Press, 2020. 

Conceptualising Immersive Journalism.  Ana Luisa Sánchez Laws.  Routledge, 2020.

Confessions of a Free Speech Lawyer: Charlottesville and the Politics of Hate.  Rodney A. Smolla.  Cornell University Press, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Covering the Border War: How the News Media Creates Crime, Race, Nation, and the USA-Mexico Divide.  Sang Hea Kil.  Lexington Books, 2020.

Critical Incidents in Journalism: Pivotal Moments that Reshaping Journalism Around the World.  Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Joy Jenkins, Ryan J Thomas, and Oscar Westlund (Eds.).   Routledge, 2020. (REVIEWED)

Critical Perspectives on Journalistic Beliefs and Actions.  Eric Freeman, Robyn S. Goodman, and Elaine Steyn (Eds.).  Routledge, 2020.

Critique of Journalistic Reason: Philosophy and the Time of the Newspaper.  Tom Vandeputte, Fordham University Press, 2020.

Dangerous Dames: Representing Female-Bodied Empowerment in Postfeminist Media.  Heather Hundley, Roberta Chevrette, and Hillary A. Jones.  Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.

Dark Forces at Work: Essays on Social Dynamics and Cinematic Horrors. Cynthia J. Miller and A. Bowdoin Van Riper (Eds.).  Lexington Books, 2020.

Decolonizing Ebola Rhetorics Following the 2013-2016 West African Ebola Outbreak.   Marouf Hasian, Jr.  Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.

Democracy Without Journalism? Confronting the Misinformation Society. Victor Pickard. Oxford University Press, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Digital Journalism, Drones, and Automation: The Language and Abstractions Behind the News.  Cate Dowd. Oxford University Press, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Digital Media Practices in Households: Kinship through Data.  Larissa Hjorth, Kana Ohashi, Jolynna Sinanan, Heather Horst, Sarah Pink, Fumitoshi Kato, and Baohua Zhou.  Amsterdam University Press, 2020.

Disinformation, Misinformation, and Fake News in Social Media: Emerging Research Challenges and Opportunities. Kai Shu, Suhang Wang, Dongwon Li, and Huan Liu (Eds.). Springer, 2020.

Documenting the Visual Arts.  Roger Hallas (Ed.). Routledge, 2020.

Environmental Clashes on Native American Land: Framing Environmental and Scientific Disputes.  Cynthia-Lou Coleman.  Palgrave MacMillan, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Everyday Movies: Portable Film Projectors and the Transformation of American Culture.  Haidee Wasson.  University of California Press, 2020.

Fake News!: Misinformation in the Media. Josh Grimm (Ed.).  Louisiana State University Press, 2020.

Fake News: Real Issues in Modern Communication.  Russell Chun and Susan J. Drucker (Eds.)  Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.

Fashion and Film: Moving Images and Consumer Behavior.  Peter Bug (Ed.). Springer, 2020.

Feminist Connections: Rhetoric and Activism across Time, Space, and Place Katherine Fredlund, Kerri Hauman, and Jessica Ouellette (Eds.). The University of Alabama Press, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Feminist Interventions in Participatory Media: Pedagogy, Publics, Practice. Lauren S. Berliner and Ron Krabill (Eds.).  Routledge, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Feminist Media: From the Second Wave to the Digital Age. Claire Sedgwick.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2020.

Films as Rhetorical Texts: Cultivating Discussion about Race, Racism, and Race Relations.  Janice D. Hamlet (Ed.).  Lexington Books, 2020.

Food Blogs, Postfeminism, and the Communication of Expertise: Digital Domestics.  Alane L. Presswood. Lexington Books, 2020.

Free-to-Play: Mobile Video Games, Bias, and Norms.  Christopher A. Paul.  MIT Press, 2020.

From Sit-Ins to #revolutions:  Media and the Changing Nature of Protests.  Olivia Guntarik and Victoria Grieve-Williams (Eds.).  Bloomsbury Academic, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Front Pages, Front Lines: Media and the Fight for Women’s Suffrage.  Linda Steiner, Carolyn Kitch, and Brooke Kroeger (Eds.).  University of Illinois Press, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Gaming Culture (s) in India: Digital Play in Everyday LifeAditya Deshbandhu. Routledge, 2020. (REVIEWED)

Gender and Media in the Broadcast Age: Women’s Radio Programming at the BBC, CBC, and ABC. Justine Lloyd. Bloomsbury Academic, 2020

The Gender of Latinidad.  Angharad N. Valdivia.  Wiley-Blackwell, 2020.

Ghosting the News: Local Journalism and the Crisis of American Democracy.  Margaret Sullivan. Columbia Global Reports, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Graphic News: How Sensational Images Transformed Nineteenth-Century Journalism.  Amanda Friskin. University of Illinois Press, 2020.

The Greek Connection: Life of Elias Demetracopoulos and the Untold Story of Watergate.   James H. Barron.  Melville House, 2020.

Green Communication and China: On Crisis, Care, and Global Futures.  Jungfang Liu and Phaedra C. Pezzullo (Eds.).  Michigan State University Press, 2020.

Hacked Transmissions: Technology and Connective Activism in Italy.  Alessandra Renzi.  University of Minnesota Press, 2020.  

Health News and Responsibility: How Frames Create Blame.  Lesa Hatley Major and Stacie Meihaus Jankowski.  Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Hoax: Donald Trump, Fox News, and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth.  Brian Stelter.  Simon & Schuster, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Hope for Democracy: How Citizens Can Bring Reason Back into Politics.  John Gastil and Katherine Knobloch.  Oxford University Press, 2020.

Identity Discourses about Spain and Catalonia in News Media: Understanding Modern Secessionism. Clara Juarez Miro.  Lexington Books, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Imagining the Mulatta:  Blackness in U.S. and Brazilian Media.  Jasmine Mitchell.  University of Illinois Press, 2020.

Information Nightmare: Fake News, Manipulation and Post-Truth Politics in the Digital Age.  Tirşe Erbaysal Filibeli (Ed.).  Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.

Inside the Upheaval of Journalism: Reporters Look Back on 50 Years of Covering the News.  Ted Gest and Dotty Brown (Eds.).  Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.

Journalism and Emotion.  Stephen Jukes.  Sage, 2020.

Journalism and Jim Crow: White Supremacy and the Black Struggle for a New America.  Kathy Roberts Forde and Sid Bedingfield (Eds.).  University of Illinois Press, 2021.

Journalism, Democracy, and Human Rights in Zimbabwe.  Bruce Mutsvairo and Cleophas T. Muneri.  Lexington Books, 2020.

Journalism’s Ethical Progression: A Twentieth-Century Journey.  Gwyneth Mellinger and John P. Ferré (Eds.).  Lexington Books, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Journalism in Turkey: Practices, Challenges, Opportunities. Devrim İnce and Yurdagül Bezirgan Arar (Eds.).  Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.

Journalism: Why it Matters.  Michael Schudson.  Polity, 2020.

Journalist Safety and Self-Censorship.  Anna Grondahl Larsen, Ingrid Fadnes, and Roy Krovel (Eds.).  Routledge, 2020.

Journalists as Witnesses to Executions: Processing the Viewing Room.  Kenna R. Griffin. Lexington Books, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Late Night with Trump: Political Humor and the American Presidency.  Stephen J, Farnsworth and S. Robert Lichter.  Routledge, 2020.   (REVIEWED)

Linguistic Inquiries into Donald Trump’s Language: From ‘Fake News’ to ‘Tremendous Success Ulrike Schneider and Matthias Eitelmann (Eds.).  Bloomsbury Academic.

Lost in a Gallup: Polling Failure in U.S. Presidential Elections.  W. Joseph Campbell.  University of California Press, 2020.

Making Nonprofit News: Market Models, Influence and Journalistic Practice. Patrick Ferrucci. Routledge, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Manipulating the Masses: Woodrow Wilson and the Birth of American Propaganda.   John Maxwell Hamilton.  LSU Press, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Mapping Citizen and Participatory Journalism in Newsrooms, Classrooms and Beyond.  Melissa  Wall.  Routledge, 2020.

The Media-Democracy Paradox in Ghana: Rethinking Political Communication in an African Context.  W.S. Dzisah.  Intellect, 2020.

Media and Governance in Latin America: Towards a Plurality of Voices.  Ximena Orchard, Sara Garcia Santamaria, Julieta Brambila and Jairo Lugo-Ocando (Eds).  Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.

Media Imperialism: Continuity and Change.  Oliver Boyd-Barrett and Tanner Mirrlees (Eds.).  Rowman & Littlefield, 2020.

Media Stereotypes: From Ageism to Xenophobia.  Andrew C. Billings & Scott Parrott (Eds).  Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Mediated Critical Communication Pedagogy. Ahmet Atay and Deanna L. Fassett (Eds.). Lexington Books, 2020.

The Mediation of Financial Crises: Watchdogs, Lapdogs or Canaries in the Coal Mine?  Sophie Knowles. Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Metaphors of Internet: Ways of Being in the Age of Ubiquity.  Annette N. Markham and Katrin Tiidenberg (Eds).  Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Metrics at Work: Journalism and the Contested Meaning of Algorithms.  Angele Christin.  Princeton University Press, 2020.  (Currently under review)

Millennials and Media Ecology: Culture, Pedagogy, and Politics. Anthony Cristiano and Ahmet Atay (Eds.). Routledge, 2020.

Mobile Media and Social Intimacies in Asia: Reconfiguring Local Ties and Enacting Global Relationships.  Jason Vincent A. Cabañes and Cecilia S. Uy-Tioco (Eds.).  Springer, 2020.

Movements for Change: How Individuals, Social Media and Al Jazeera Are Changing Pakistan, Egypt and Tunisia Rauf Arif.  Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.

Narratives, Nerdfighters and New Media. Jennifer Burek Pierce. University of Iowa Press, 2020.

Nationalism on the Internet: Critical Theory and Ideology in the Age of Social Media.  Christian Fuchs.  Routledge, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

The New Brazilian Mediascape: Television Production in the Digital Streaming Age.  Eli Lee Carter. University of Florida Press, 2020.

Newsmakers: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Journalism.  Francesco Marconi.  Columbia University Press, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

News on the Right: Studying Conservative News Cultures.  Anthony Nadler and A. J. Bauer (Eds.).  Oxford University Press, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

News Parade: The American Newsreel and the World as Spectacle.  Joseph Clark. University of Minnesota Press, 2020.

Nobody Left: Conversations with Famous Radicals, Progressives, and Cultural Icons About the End of Dissent, Revolution, and Liberalism in America. Mr. Fish.  Fantagraphics Books, 2020.

Nonverbal Communication in Political Debates.  John S. Seiter and Harry Weger, Jr.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2020.  (Currently under review)

Peace Journalism in East Africa: A Manual for Media PractitionersFredrick Ogenga (Ed.). Routledge, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Pleasure in the News: African American Readership and Sexuality in the Black Press.  Kim Gallon.  University of Illinois Press, 2020.

Political Rhetoric, Social Media, and American Presidential Campaigns: Candidates’ Use of New Media.  Janet Johnson.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

The Politics of Social Media Manipulation.  Richard Rogers and Sabine Niederer (Eds.).  Amsterdam University Press, 2020.

Popularizing Japanese TV: The Cultural, Economic, and Emotional Dimensions of Infotainment Discourse.  Hakan Ergül.  Routledge, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Postjournalism and the Death of American Newspapers.  Ashley Mir.  Independently published, 2020.

President Trump and the News Media: Moral Foundations, Framing, and the Nature of Press Bias in America.  Jim A. Kuypers. Lexington Books, 2020.

Promoting Monopoly: AT&T and the Politics of Public Relations, 1876-1941.  Karen Miller Russell. Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

The Psychology of Fake News: Accepting, Sharing, and Correcting Misinformation.  Rainer Greifeneder, Mariela Jaffe, Eryn Newman, and Norbert Schwarz (Eds.).   Routledge, 2020. (REVIEWED)

The Public Life of Cinema: Conflict and Collectivity in Austerity Greece.  Toby Lee.  University of California Press, 2020.

Public Relations as Public Diplomacy: The Royal Bank of Canada’s Monthly Letter, 1943-2003.  Sandra L. Braun.  Routledge, 2020.

Public Relations Crisis Communication: A New Model.   Lisa Anderson-Meli and Swapna Koshy. Routledge, 2020.

Race and Media: Critical Approaches. Lori Kido Lopez (Ed.). New York University Press, 2020.

The Radio Right: How a Band of Broadcasters Took on the Federal Government and Built the Modern Conservative Movement.  Paul Matzko.  Oxford University Press, 2020.

Racialism and the Media: Black Jesus, Black Twitter, and the First Black American President.  Venise T. Berry.  Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Reckoning: Journalism’s Limits and Possibilities.   Candis Callison and Mary Lynn Young.  Oxford University Press, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

ReFocus: The Films of Barbara Kopple.  Jeff Jaeckle and Susan Ryan (Eds.).  Edinburgh University Press, 2020.

The Religious Rhetoric of U.S. Presidential Candidates: A Corpus Linguistics Approach to the Rhetorical God Gap.  Arnaud Vincent.  Routledge, 2020

Re-Scheduling Television in the Digital Era. Hanne Brauun. Routledge, 2020.

Rethinking Media Research for Changing Societies.  Matthew Powers and Adrienne Russell (Eds.).  Cambridge University Press, 2020.

The Rise and Fall of Mass Communication.  William L. Benoit and Andrew C. Billings.  Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.

The Rise of Weaponized Flak in the New Media Era: Beyond the Propaganda Model. Brian Michael Goss.  Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.

Russiagate and Propaganda: Disinformation in the Age of Social Media. Oliver Boyd-Barrett (Ed.). Routledge, 2020.  (Currently under review)

Russian Regional Journalism: Struggle and Survival in the Heartland.   Elina Erzikova and Wilson Lowrey.  Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Sex Panic Rhetorics, Queer Interventions.  Ian Barnard.  University of Alabama Press, 2020.

Slanted: How the News Media Taught Us to Love Censorship and Hate Journalism.  Sharyl Attkinson.  Harper, 2020.

Social Marketing and Advertising in the Age of Social Media. Lukas Parker and Linda Brennan (Eds). Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.

Social Media and Democracy: The State of the Field and Prospects for Reform.  Nathaniel Persily and Joshua Tucker (Eds.). Cambridge University Press, 2020.

Social Media and International Relations. Sarah Kreps. Cambridge University Press, 2020.

Social Media and the Islamic State: Can Public Relations Succeed Where Conventional Diplomacy Failed?  Ella Minty.  Routledge, 2020.   (REVIEWED)

Social Media Measurement and Management: Entrepreneurial Digital Analytics.  Jeremy Harris Lipschultz. Routledge, 2020.

Social Support and Health in the Digital Age.  Nichole Egbert and Kevin B. Wright (Eds.).  Lexington Books, 2020.

Speech Freedom on Campus: Past, Present, and Future.   Joseph Russomanno (Ed.).  Rowman & Littlefield, 2020.

Sports Journalism: A History of Glory, Fame, and Technology.  Patrick S. Washburn and Chris Lamb.  University of Nebraska Press, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Story Movements: How Documentaries Empower People and Inspire Social Change.   Caty Borum Chattoo.  Oxford University Press, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Strategic Media Relations in the Age of Information: An Evidence-Based Approach.  Dustin W. Supa and Lynn M. Zoch.  Oxford University Press, 2020.

Superheroes and Masculinity: Unmasking the Gender Performance of Heroism.  Sean Parson and  J.L. Schatz (Eds.).  Lexington Books, 2020.

Tabloid Journalism and Press Freedom in Africa. Brian Chama. Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.

Television at Work: Industrial Media and American Labor.  Kit Hughes.  Oxford University Press, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Telling Science Stories: Reporting, Crafting and Editing for Journalists and Scientists. Martin W. Angler.  Routledge, 2020.

Too Much Information: Understanding What You Don’t Want to Know.  Cass R. Sunstein.  The MIT Press, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Transmission and Transgression: The History of Rock ‘n’ Roll on Television. Gary Kenton. Peter Lang Publishing, 2020.

Understanding Journalism as Civic Participation.  Seungahn Nah and Deborah S. Chung.  Routledge 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Understanding Abstract Concepts across Modes in Multimodal Discourse: A Cognitive Linguistic Approach.  Elzbieta Gorska. Routledge, 2020.

An Unladylike Profession: American Women War Correspondents in World War I.  Chris Dubbs.  Potomac Books, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Up All Night: Ted Turner, CNN, and the Birth of 24-Hour NewsLisa Napoli.  Abrams Books, 2020.

Violence and Trolling on Social Media. History, Affect, and Effects of Online Vitriol.  Sara Polak and  Daniel Trottier (Eds.).  Amsterdam University Press, 2020.

What is Digital Journalism Studies?  Steen Steensen and Oscar Westlund.  Routledge, 2020.

Where Ideas Go to Die: The Fate of Intellect in American Journalism.  Michael McDevitt.  Oxford University Press, 2020.  (REVIEWED)

Women’s Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1940s-2000s: The Postwar and Contemporary Period Laurel Forster and Joanne Hollows (Eds.).  Edinburgh University Press, 2020

Words that Matter: How the News and Social Media Shaped the 2016 Presidential Campaign.  Leticia Bode, et al.  Brookings Institution Press, 2020.

 

BOOKS PUBLISHED IN 2019

Academic Discourse and Global Publishing: Disciplinary Persuasion in Changing Times.  Ken Hyland and Feng (Kevin) Jiang.  Routledge, 2019.

Advertising, Gender and Society: A Psychological PerspectiveMagdalena Zawisza-Riley.  Routledge, 2019.

Agendamelding: News, Social Media, Audiences, and Civic Community.  Donald L. Shaw, Milad Minooie, Deb Aikat, and Chris J. Vargo.  Peter Lang Publishing, 2019.

Aggregating the News: Secondhand Knowledge and the Erosion of Journalistic Authority.  Mark Coddington.  Columbia University Press, 2019.   (REVIEWED)

Alternative Media Meets Mainstream Politics: Activist Nation Rising.  Joshua D. Atkinson and Linda Jean Kenix (Eds.).  Lexington Books, 2019.

American Intelligence:  Small-Town News and Political Culture in Federalist New Hampshire.  Ben P. Lafferty.  University of Massachusetts Press, 2019.

American Journalism and “Fake News”: Examining the Facts.  Seth Ashley, Jessica Roberts, and Adam Maksl.  ABC-CLIO, 2019.

Analyzing Digital Discourse: New Insights and Future Directions.  Patricia Bou-Franch and Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich (Eds.).  Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.  (REVIEWED)

Anti-Fandom: Dislike and Hate in the Digital Age.  Melissa A. Click (Ed.).  New York University Press, 2019.

Battling Editor: The Albany Years.  Harry Rosenfeld.  Excelsior Editions, 2019.

Barriers Down: How American Power and Free-Flow Policies Shaped Global Media.  Diana Lemberg.  Columbia University Press, 2019.

Beyond Prime Time Activism: Communication Activism and Social Change.  Charlotte Ryan and Karen Jeffreys.  Routledge, 2019.

The Bible in Crime Fiction and Drama: Murderous Texts.  Caroline Blyth and Alison Jack (Eds.).  Bloomsbury, 2019.

Black Radio/Black Resistance: The Life & Times of the Tom Joyner Morning Show.  Micaela di Leonardo. Oxford University Press, 2019.

Bob Steele on the Radio: The Life of Connecticut’s Beloved Broadcaster. Paul Hensler.  McFarland and Company, 2019.

Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators.  Ronan Farrow.  Little, Brown and Company, 2019.

Celebrity and Mediated Social Connections: Fans, Friends and Followers in the Digital Age. Neil M. Alperstein.  Palgrave MacMillan, 2019.

Censorship and Propaganda in World War I: A Comprehensive History.  Eberhard Demm.  Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019.   (Reviewed)

Cheers: A Cultural History.  Joseph J. Darowski and Kate Karowski.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2019.

Chinese Television and Soft Power Communication in Australia.   Mei Li.  Anthem Press, 2019.

Civility Lost: The Media, Politics, and Education.  George A. Goens.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2019.

Climate Change, Media & Culture: Critical Issues in Global Environmental Communication.  Juliet Pinto, Robert E. Gutsche, Jr., and Paola Prado (Eds.).   Emerald Insight, 2019.

Communicating with Memes: Consequences in Post-Truth Civilization.  Grant Kien.  Lexington Books, 2019.

Community Radio’s Amplification of Communication for Social Change. Juliet Fox.  Palgrave MacMillan, 2019.

Condé Nast: The Man and His EmpireSusan Ronald.  St. Martin’s Press, 2019.

Contemporary Punk Rock Communities: Scenes of Inclusion and Dedication.  Ellen M. Bernhard.  Lexington Books, 2019.

Contested Ground: The Tunnel and the Struggle over Television News in Cold War America.  Mike Conway.  University of Massachusetts Press, 2019.

Crisis Reporters, Emotions and Technology: An Ethnography.  Johana Kotisova.  Springer Nature 2019.

A Critical Companion to Steven Spielberg.  Adam Barkman and Antonio Sanna (Eds.).  Lexington Books, 2019.

The Critical Media Literacy Guide: Engaging Media and Transforming Education. Douglas Kellner and Jeff Share. Brill Sense, 2019.

Crowdsourcing the Law: Trying Sexual Assault on Social Media.  Francine Banner.  Lexington Books, 2019.

Data Journalism in the Global South.  Brice Mutsvairo, Saba Bebawi, and Eddy Borges-Rey (Eds.).   Palgrave Macmillian, 2019.   (REVIEWED)

Democracy, Rights and Rhetoric in Southeast Asia.  Janine O’Flynn.  Palgrave MacMillan, 2019.

Democracy without Journalism? Confronting the Misinformation Society. Victor Pickard. Oxford University Press, 2019.

The Dialectic of Digital Culture. David Arditi and Jennifer Miller (Eds.). Lexington Books, 2019.

Digital Feminist Activism: Girls and Women Fight Back Against Rape Culture.  Kaitlynn Mendes, Jessica Ringrose, and Jessalynn Keller.  Oxford University Press, 2019.

Digital Media, Political Polarization and Challenges to Democracy.  Maren Beaufort (Ed.).  Routledge, 2019.

Digital Media in Urban China: Locating Guangzhou.  Wilfred Yang Wang.  Rowman & Littlefield International, 2019.

The Discursive Power of Memes in Digital Culture: Ideology, Semiotics, and Intertextuality.  Bradley E. Wiggins.  Routledge, 2019.

Dubious Pundits: Presidential Politics, Late-Night Comedy, and the Public Sphere.  Nickie Michaud Wild.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2019.

The Dynamics of News: Journalism in the 21st-Century Media Milieu.  Richard M. Perloff.  Routledge, 2019.  (REVIEWED)

Editor Emory O. Jackson, the Birmingham World, and the Fight for Civil Rights in Alabama, 1940-1975.  Kimberley Mangun.  Peter Lang Publishing, 2019.

Emotions, Politics and Media.  Karin Wahl-Jorgensen.  Polity, 2019.   (REVIEWED)

Empowering Women: Global Voices of Rhetorical Influence.  Julia A. Spiker.  Lexington Books, 2019.

Environmental Awareness and the Role of Social Media.   Sumit Narula, et al. (Eds.).  IGI Global, 2019.

Ephemeral Bibelots: How An International Fad Buried American ModernismBrad Evans.  John Hopkins University Press, 2019.

Ethnic Media in the Digital Age.  Sherry S. Yu and Matthew D. Matsaganis (Eds.).  Routledge, 2019.

Exploiting Fandom: How the Media Industry Seeks to Manipulate Fans.  Mel Stanfill.  University of Iowa Press, 2019.

Fiber: The Coming Tech Revolution and Why America Might Miss It.  Susan Crawford.  Yale University Press, 2019.

Frame by Frame: A Materialist Aesthetics of Animated Cartoons.  Hannah Frank.  University of California Press, 2019.

Framing Inequality: News Media, Public Opinion, and the Neoliberal Turn in U.S. Public PolicyMatt GuardinoOxford University Press, 2019.

From News to Talk: The Expansion of Opinion and Commentary in US Journalism.  Kimberly Meltzer.  SUNY Press, 2019.

Gender and Environment in Science Fiction.  Christy Tidwell and Bridgitte Barclay (Eds.).  Lexington Books, 2019.

Gender in the 2016 US Presidential Election: Trump, Clinton, and Media Discourse Dustin Harp. Routledge, 2019.

Gender, Race, and Social Identity in American Politics: The Past and Future of Political Access.        Lori L. Montalbano (Ed.).  Lexington Books, 2019.

Gender, Science, and Authority in Women’s Travel Writing: Literary Perspectives on the Discourse of Natural History.  Michelle Medeiros.  Lexington Books, 2019.

Genre Emergence: Developments in Print, TV and Digital Media.   Alexander Brock, Janna Pflaeging, and Peter Schildhauer (Eds).  Peter Lang, 2019.

Gothic Afterlives: Reincarnations of Horror in Film and Popular Media Lorna Piatti-Farnell (Ed.).  Lexington Books, 2019.

Hate Inc.: Why Today’s Media Makes Us Despise One Another.   Matt Taibbi.  OR Books, 2019.  (REVIEWED)

Hebrew Popular Journalism: Birth and Development in Ottoman Palestine. Ouzi Elyada.  Routledge, 2019.

How America Lost It’s Mind: The Assault on Reason That’s Crippling Our Democracy.  Thomas E. Patterson.  University of Oklahoma Press, 2019.   (REVIEWED)

How Celebrity Lives Affect Our Own: Understanding the Impact on Americans’ Public and Private Lives Carol M. Madere (Ed.).  Lexington Books, 2019.

Human Rights in the Media: Fear and Fetish.  Michelle Farrell, Eleanor Drywood, and Edel Hughes, (Eds.).  Routledge, 2019.

The Ideas Industry: How Pessimists, Partisans, and Plutocrats are Transforming the Marketplace of Ideas.  Daniel W. Drezner.  Oxford University Press, 2019.

Images of Immigrants and Refugees in Western Europe: Media Representations, Public Opinion and Refugees’ Experiences  Leen d’Haenens, Willem Joris, and François Heinderyckx (Eds.).  Leuven University Press, 2019.

Immersive Longform Storytelling: Media, Technology, Audience.  David O. Dowling.  Routledge, 2019.

Internet Democracy and Social Change: The Case of IsraelCarmit Wiesslitz.  Lexington Books, 2019.

The Internet and Political Protest in Autocracies.  Nils B. Weidmann and Espen Geelmuyden Rød. Oxford University Press, 2019.  (REVIEWED)

Irony and Outrage: The Polarized Landscape of Rage, Fear, and Laughter in the United States. Dannagal Goldthwaite Young. Oxford University Press, 2019.  (REVIEWED)

The Joke Is on Us: Political Comedy in (Late) Neoliberal Times.  Julie A. Webber (Ed.).  Lexington Books, 2019.

Journalism ‘a Peacekeeping Agent’ at the Time of Conflict. Yasemin Giritli İnceoğlu and Tirşe Erbaysal Filibeli (Eds.).  Brill, 2019.

Journalism, Gender and Power. Cynthia Carter, Linda Steiner, and Stuart Allan (Eds). Routledge, 2019.

Journalism and Translation in the Era of Convergence.  Lucile Davier and Kyle Conway (Eds.).   John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2019.  (REVIEWED)

Journalism in the Age of Virtual Reality: How Experiential Media Are Transforming News.  John V. Pavlik.  Columbia University Press, 2019.  (REVIEWED)

Journalism, Politics, and the Dakota Access Pipeline: Standing Rock and the Framing of Injustice. Ellen Moore.  Routledge, 2019.  (REVIEWED)

Journalism and Truth in an Age of Social Media.  James E. Katz and Kate K. Mays (Eds.).  Oxford University Press, 2019.  (REVIEWED)

The Journalist of Castro Street:  The Life of Randy Shilts.  Andrew E. Stoner.  University of Illinois Press, 2019.

Literary Journalism in British and American Prose: An Historical Overview.  Doug Underwood.  McFarland, 2019.

Local Democracy, Journalism and Public Relations: The Changing Dynamics in Local Media and Public Sector Communications.  Carmel O’Toole and Adrian Roxan.  Routledge, 2019.

Make America Meme Again: The Rhetoric of the Alt-Right.  Heather Suzanne Woods and Leslie A. Hahner.  Peter Lang Publishing, 2019.

Maps in Newspapers: Approaches to Study and Practices in Portraying War Since the 19th Century. André Reyes Novaes.   Brill, 2019.

Martin Scorsese, Woody Allen, Spike Lee: Ethnicity, Race, and Identity in American Independent Film. James F. Sott.  Lexington Books, 2019.

The Masculine Modern Woman: Pushing Boundaries in the Swedish Popular Media of the 1920s. Jenny Ingemarsdotter.  Routledge, 2019.

The Measurement of Media Reputation.  Xiaoqun Zhang.  Lexington Books, 2019.

Media and Participation in Post-Migrant Societies.  Tanja Thomas, Merle-Marie Kruse, and Miriam Stehling (Eds.).  Rowman and Littlefield, 2019.

Media and Transformation in Germany and Indonesia: Asymmetrical Comparisons and Perspectives Anne Grüne, Kai Hafez, Subekti Priyadharma, and Sabrina Schmidt (Eds.).  Frank & Timme, 2019.

Media, Central American Refugees, and the US Border Crisis: Security Discourses, Immigrant Demonization, and the Perpetuation of Violence.  Robin Andersen and Adrian Bergmann (Eds.).  Routledge, 2019.

The Media Education Manifesto. David Buckingham. Polity Press, 2019.

Media Experiences: Engaging with Drama and Reality Television.  Annette Hill.  Routledge, 2019.

Media, Myth and Millennials:  Critical Perspectives on Race and Culture.  Loren Saxton Coleman and Christopher P. Campbell (Eds.).  Lexington Books, 2019.

Media Persuasion in the Islamic StateNeil Krishan Aggarwal. Columbia University Press, 2019.

Media: Why It Matters.  Nick Couldry.  Polity, 2019.

Mediatization in Popular Music Recorded Artifacts: Performance on Record and on Screen. Alessandro Bratus.  Lexington Books, 2019.

Memes and the Future of Pop Culture.  Marcel Danesi.  Brill, 2019.

Men in Women’s Worlds: Constructions of Masculinity in Women’s Magazines.  Laura Coffey-Glover.  Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.

Mental Disorders in Popular Film: How Hollywood Uses, Shames, and Obscures Mental Diversity. Erin Heath. Lexington Books, 2019.

Merchants of Truth: The Business of News and the Fight for Facts.  Jill Abramson.  Simon & Schuster, 2019.

The Miami Times and the Fight for Equality:  Race, Sport and the Black Press, 1948-1958.  Yanela G. McLeod.  Lexington Books, 2019.

Misogyny and Media in the Age of Trump.  Maria B. Marron (Ed.).  Lexington Books, 2019.

Multiplatform Media in Mexico: Growth and Change Since 2010.  Paul Julian Smith.  Palgrave MacMillan, 2019.

Narrative Complexity: Cognition, Embodiment, Evolution.  Marina Grishakova and Maria Poulaki (Eds.).  University of Nebraska Press, 2019.

Narrative Productions of Meanings: Exploring the Work of Stories in Social Life.  Donileen R. Loseke. Lexington Books, 2019.

Narratives of Storytelling across Cultures: The Complexities of Intercultural Communication.  Tony R. DeMars and Gabriel B. Tait (Eds.).  Lexington Books, 2019.

Netflix Nostalgia: Streaming the Past on Demand.  Kathryn Pallister (Ed.).  Rowman & Littlefield, 2019.  (REVIEWED)

New Journalisms: Rethinking Practice, Theory, and PedagogyKaren Fowler-Watt and Stephen Jukes (Eds.).  Routledge, 2019.

The New Media Epidemic: The Undermining of Society, Family, and our Own Soul  Jean-Claude Larchet.  Holy Trinity Publications, 2019.

A Newsman in the Nixon White House: Herbert Klein and Enduring Conflict between Journalistic Truth and Presidential Image.  Wafa Unus.  Lexington Books, 2019.

Newspapers and the Journalistic Public in Republican China: 1917 as a Significant Year of Journalism. Qiliang He.  Routledge, 2019.

The Next Billion Users: Digital Life Beyond the West.  Payal Arora.  Harvard University Press, 2019.  (REVIEWED)

Objectively Engaged Journalism: An Ethic. Stephen J.A. Ward. McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2019.

Online TV.  Catherine Johnson.  Routledge, 2019.

Parents, Media and Panic through the Years: Kids Those Days. Karen Leick.  Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.

The Pedagogy of Queer TV.  Ava Laure Parsemain.  Palgrave MacMillan, 2019.

Podcasting: The Audio Media Revolution.  Martin Spinelli and Lance Dann.  Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019.   (REVIEWED)

Political Communication: A New Introduction for Crisis Times.  Aeron Davis.  Polity Press, 2019.

Politics of Children in Latin American Cinema.  Maria Soledad Paz-Mackay and Omar Rodriguez (Eds.).  Lexington Books, 2019.

Popular Culture as Art and Knowledge: A Critique of Authoritarian Neoliberalism and the Crisis of Democracy.  George A. Gonzalez.  Lexington Books, 2019.

Popularizing Japanese TV: The Cultural, Economic, and Emotional Dimensions of Infotainment Discourse.  Hakan Ergül.  Routledge, 2019.  (REVIEWED)

Post-Narratology Through Computational and Cognitive Approaches.  Takashi Ogata and Taisuke Akimoto.   IGI Global 2019.

Post-Truth and the Mediation of Reality:  New Conjunctures.  Rosemary Overell and Brett Nicholls (Eds.).  Springer, 2019.

Print, Politics and the Provincial Press in Modern Britain.  Ian Cawood and Lisa Peters (Eds.).    Peter Lang Publshing, 2019.

Pro Football and the Proliferation of Protest: Anthem Posture in a Divided America Age.  Stephen D. Perry (Ed.)  Lexington Books, 2019.

Public Relations and Journalism in Times of Crisis: A Symbiotic Partnership.  Andrea Miller and Jinx Coleman Broussard.   Peter Lang, 2019.  (REVIEWED)

Quantifying Approaches to Discourse for Social Scientists.  Ronny Scholz (Ed.).  Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.

Reading Westworld.  Alex Goody and Antonia Mackay (Eds.).  Palgrave MacMillan, 2019.

Recasting History: How CBC Television Has Shaped Canada’s Past.  Monica MacDonald.  McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2019.

Refugee News, Refugee Politics: Journalism, Public Opinion and Policymaking in Europe.  Giovanna Dell’Orto and Irmgard Wetzstein (Eds.). Routledge, 2019.

Religion Across Television Genres. Joseph M. Valenzano and Erika Engstrom. Peter Lang, 2019

Reluctant Power: Networks, Corporations, and the Struggle for Global Governance in the Early 20th Century.   Rita Zajácz.  The MIT Press, 2019.

Reporting China on the Rise: Habitus and Prisms of China Correspondents.  Yuan Zeng.  Routledge, 2019.  (REVIEWED)

Reporting Humanitarian Disasters in a Social Media Age. Glenda Cooper. Routledge, 2019.

Reporting War and Conflict. Janet Harris and Kevin Williams.  Routledge, 2019.

Representations of Black Womanhood on Television: Being Mara Brock Akil.  Shauntae Brown White and Kandace L. Harris (Eds.).  Lexington Books, 2019.

Reputation Management: The Future of Corporate Communications and Public Relations. Tony Langham.   Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019.

Revisiting the Toolbox of Discourse Studies: New Trajectories in Methodology, Open Data, and Visualization.  Markus Rheindorf.  Palgrave MacMillan, 2019.

Revolutionary Networks:  The Business and Politics of Printing and News, 1763-1789.  Joseph A. Adelman.  Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019.

The Revolution That Wasn’t:  How Digital Activism Favors Conservatives.  Jen Schradie.  Harvard University Press, 2019.

Rhetorics of Difference. Damián Baca, et al. (Eds.).  Routledge, 2019.

The Rise of K-Dramas: Essays on Korean Television and Its Global Consumption.  JaeYoon Park and Ann-Gee Lee (Eds.).  McFarland and Company, 2019.

The Rise of Nonprofit Investigative Journalism in the United States. Bill Birnbauer. Routledge, 2019.

The Road Before Me Weeps: On the Refugee Route Through Europe.  Nick Thorpe.  Yale University Press, 2019.  (REVIEWED)

Screening Economies: Money Matters and the Ethics of Representation.  Daniel Cuonz, Scott Loren, and Jörg Metelmann (Eds.).  Columbia University Press, 2019.

Scroungers: Moral Panics and Media Myths.  James Morrison.  The University of Chicago Press, 2019.

Sitcommentary: Television Comedies That Changed America.  Mark A. Robinson. Rowman & Littlefield, 2019.

Slogans: Subjection, Subversion, and the Politics of NeoliberalismNicolette Makovicky, Anne-Christine Tremon, and Sheyla Zandonai (Eds.).  Routledge, 2019.

Social Evolution, Political Psychology and the Media in Democracy: The Invisible Hand in the U.S. Marketplace of Ideas.  Peter Beattie.  Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.

The Social Impact of Advertising: Confessions of an (Ex-) Advertising Man.  Tony Kelso.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2019.

Social Justice Journalism: A Cultural History of Social Movement Media from Abolition to #womensmarch.  Linda J. Lumsden.  Peter Lang Publishing, 2019.

Social Media: Data Mining and Analytics.   Gabor Szabo, Gungor Polatkan, P. Oscar Boykin, and Antonios Chalkiopoulos.  Wiley, 2019.

Social Media Materialities and Protest: Critical Reflections. Mette Mortensen, et al. (Eds.). Routledge, 2019.

Speaking Data and Telling Stories: Data Verbalization for Researchers.  Martin Glynn. Routledge, 2019.

Star Trek and the British Age of Sail: The Maritime Influence Throughout the Series and Films. Stefan Rabitsch.  McFarland & Company Inc., Publishers, 2019.

The Struggle over Black Lives Matter and All Lives Matter.  Amanda Nell Edgar and Andre E. Johnson.   Lexington Books, 2019.

Surprising News: How the Media Affect–and Do Not Affect–Politics.  Kenneth Newton.  Lynn Rienner Publishers, 2019.

Talking White Trash: Mediated Representations and Lived Experiences of White Working-Class People. Tasha R. Dunn.  Routledge, 2019.

Tech Giants, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of Journalism.  Jason Whittaker. Routledge, 2019. (REVIEWED)

Television Rewired: The Rise of the Auteur Series.  Martha P. Nochimson.  University of Texas Press, 2019.

There’s No Crying in Newsrooms: What Women Have Learned About What it Takes to Lead. Kristin Grady Gilger and Julia Wallace.   Rowman & Littlefield, 2019.

The Third Revolution: Xi Jinping and the New Chinese State. Elizabeth C. Economy. Oxford University Press, 2019.

Through the Black Mirror: Deconstructing the Side Effects of the Digital Age.  Terence McSweeney and Stuart Joy (Eds.).  Palgrave MacMillan, 2019.

To See and Be Seen: The Environments, Interactions and Identities Behind News Images.  T. J. Thomson.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2019.

Transmitted Wounds: Media and the Mediation of Trauma. Amit Pinchevski. Oxford University Press, 2019.

TV Family Values: Gender, Domestic Labor, and 1980s Sitcoms.  Alice Leppert.  Rutgers University Press, 2019.

Tweencom Girls: Gender and Adolescence in Disney and Nickelodeon Sitcoms. Patrice A. Oppliger. Lexington Books, 2019.

Unfreedom of the Press. Mark R. Levin.  Threshold Editions, 2019.

Unnatural Narrative Across Borders: Transnational and Comparative Perspectives. Biwu Shang. Routledge, 2019.

The Voice of the Provinces: The Regional Press in Revolutionary Ireland, 1914-1921 Christopher Doughan.  Liverpool University Press, 2019.

The Voices of #MeToo: From Grassroots Activism to a Viral Roar.  Carly Gieseler.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2019.

When Words Tromp Politics: Resisting a Hostile Regime of Language.   Adam Hodges.  Stanford University Press, 2019.  (REVIEWED)

Where Truth Lies: Digital Culture Documentary Media after 9/11.  Kris Fallon. University of California Press, 2019.

White Masculinity in Crisis in Hollywood’s Fin de Millennium Cinema.  Pete Deakin.  Lexington Books, 2019.

Why Hackers Win: Power and Disruption in the Network Society.  Patrick Burkart & Tom McCourt.  University of California Press, 2019.

Winning Westeros: How Game of Thrones Explains Modern Military Conflict.  Max Brooks, et al., (Eds.).  Potomac Books, 2019.

Women, Periodicals, and Print Culture in Britain, 1890s-1920s: The Modernist PeriodAlexis Easley, Clare Gill, and Beth Rodgers (Eds.).  Edinburgh University Press, 2019.

Women Made Visible: Feminist Art and Media in Post-1968 Mexico City.  Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda.  University of Nebraska Press, 2019.

Women’s Space: Essays on Female Characters in 21st Century Science Fiction Western.  Melanie A. Marotta (Ed.).  McFarland and Company, 2019.

Youth in the Digital Age: Paradox, Promise, Predicament.  Kate C. Tilleczek and Valerie M. Campbell, (Eds.).  Routledge, 2019.

Your Country, Our War: The Press and Diplomacy in Afghanistan.  Katherine A. Brown.  Oxford University Press, 2019.

Zoning China: Online Video, Popular Culture, and the State.  Luzhou Li.   MIT Press, 2019.  (REVIEWED)