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Atkin, D.J., Jeffres, L.W. & Neuendorf. K.A. (2025). Extending Uses and Gratifications Theory to examine creative activity of social media creators and entrepreneurs. Journal of Communication Technology, 7(2), pp. 37-62. DOI: 10.51548/joctec.7.1.2025.02
Jiang, L. (2025). The effect of perceived media influence: Factors affecting corrective actions on Social Media. Journal of Communication Technology, 7(1), 63-97. DOI: 10.51548/joctec.7.1.2025.03
Bhat, P. & Chadha, K. (2025). Delegitimizing information verification: How India’s right-wing media undermines Independent Factcheckers. Journal of Communication Technology, 7(1), 63-97. DOI: 10.51548/joctec.7.1.2025.04
Fitzgerald, A. A. (2025). Across the Battlelines: Drones, Social Video and Mediatized Armed Conflict. Journal of Communication Technology, 7(2), pp. 1-19. DOI: doi.org/10.51548/joctec.7.2.2025.01
Widjaja, N.E., Idris, I.K., Jalli, N., & Pratama, P. (2025). Two Years of Russian Invasion in News Outlets: Actors and the Dominant Narratives. Journal of Communication Technology, 7(2), pp. 20-45. DOI: doi.org/10.51548/joctec.7.2.2025.02
Shoieb, Z., Romann, L.R., Christensen, J.J., & Atkin, D.L. (2025). College Campuses and Social Media Platforms as Venues for Islamophobia, Antisemitism, and Online Political Efficacy: The Case of the Israel-Gaza Conflict. Journal of Communication Technology, 7(2), pp. 46-74. DOI: doi.org/10.51548/joctec.7.2.2025.03
Gruzd, A., Li, Y. & Mai, P. (2025). Shaping Western Perceptions: The Role of English-language Verified Telegram Channels in Framing the Narratives Around the Russia-Ukraine War. Journal of Communication Technology, 7(2), pp. 75-101. DOI: doi.org/10.51548/joctec.7.2.2025.04