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Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2019

Editors: Anastasia Denisova (Guest Editor), Michaela O'Brien (Guest Editor)

Editorial


From High Visibility to High Vulnerability: Feminist, Postcolonial and Anti-Gentrification Activism at Risk

From High Visibility to High Vulnerability: Feminist, Postcolonial and Anti-Gentrification Activism at Risk

Anastasia Denisova and Michaela O'Brien

2019-09-03 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2019 • 94–98

Also a part of:

Collection: Women, Feminism and the Media

Research Articles


Resisting the Creative Economy on Liverpool’s North Shore: Art-Based Political Communication in Practice

Resisting the Creative Economy on Liverpool’s North Shore: Art-Based Political Communication in Practice

Anthony Killick

2019-08-07 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2019 • 1–17

From the Streets to the Screen to Nowhere: Las Morras and the Fragility of Networked Digital Activism

From the Streets to the Screen to Nowhere: Las Morras and the Fragility of Networked Digital Activism

Stuart Davis and Melisssa Santillana

2019-08-09 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2019 • 18–32

Do Not Harm in Private Chat Apps: Ethical Issues for Research on and with WhatsApp

Do Not Harm in Private Chat Apps: Ethical Issues for Research on and with WhatsApp

Sérgio Barbosa and Stefania Milan

2019-08-14 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2019 • 49–65

The Deferred ‘Democracy Dividend’ of Citizen Journalism and Social Media: Perils, Promises and Prospects from the Zimbabwean Experience

The Deferred ‘Democracy Dividend’ of Citizen Journalism and Social Media: Perils, Promises and Prospects from the Zimbabwean Experience

Tenford Chitanana and Bruce Mutsvairo

2019-08-20 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2019 • 66–80

Also a part of:

Collection: Media and Communication in Africa

Nomadic Transmitter: Public Sphere and Aesthetics in Brazilian Media Activism

Nomadic Transmitter: Public Sphere and Aesthetics in Brazilian Media Activism

Thiago O. S. Novaes and Francisco Antunes Caminati

2019-09-03 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2019 • 81–93

Commentary


In the Service of Press Freedom or the Imperial Agenda? Negotiating Repression and Coloniality in Zimbabwean Journalism

In the Service of Press Freedom or the Imperial Agenda? Negotiating Repression and Coloniality in Zimbabwean Journalism

Khanyile Joseph Mlotshwa

2019-08-14 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2019 • 33–48

Also a part of:

Collection: Media and Communication in Africa