New issue of Political Economy Journal

The Political Economy of Communication is the journal of IAMCR's Political Economy Section
The Political Economy of Communication is the journal of IAMCR's Political Economy Section

Volume 10 Issue 2 of the Political Economy of Communication is now available.

The journal is an official IAMCR publication. It is double-blind reviewed, operates on a  ‘diamond’ open access model, and is indexed on Scopus.

IAMCR colleagues that presented papers to the Political Economy Section as well as other section/working groups at IAMCR 2024 are encouraged to submit their work to the journal. 

 

In the latest issue 10.2:

Articles:

You’ve been framed! Charlie Hebdo and WikiLeaks – The Geoculture of Free Speech

By Peter Wilkin: https://polecom.org/index.php/polecom/article/view/161

The Persistence of Untouchability: Working Conditions of Dalit Journalists in India

By Kailash Koushik & Madhuri Gupta: https://polecom.org/index.php/polecom/article/view/162

A Marxian Critical Perspective on News Framing Competition: Defensive Counter-Narratives During the Victorian 2016 Country Fire Authority Industrial Dispute

By Victoria Fielding: https://polecom.org/index.php/polecom/article/view/162

Commentary:

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Capitalist: Chinese Media and Transnational Relations

By Lee Artz: https://polecom.org/index.php/polecom/article/view/164/408

Book Review:

Platforms and News

By Wayne Hope: https://polecom.org/index.php/polecom/article/view/165/409