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【出版】Communication and the Public:2022年第3期



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Communication and the Public 创刊于2016年春季,由浙江大学和SAGE联合出版,面向全球发行,是中国大陆新闻传播学科第一本真正同行评议的英文学术期刊。自创刊以来,本刊共举办七次“传播与公共”国际学术研讨会,在国内外学术界引起广泛关注。目前,本刊分别于2018年、2019年被Scopus和ESCI数据库收录。


Academic Dialogue

The third way of global Internet governance: 

A dialogue with Terry Flew

—— Terry Flew, Fen Lin



Abstract


In this dialogue, Terry Flew first outlines “a synoptic history” of the dominant discourses on Internet regulation. By exploring the global experiences over the past decades, Flew then articulates “the third way” of global Internet governance. Differing from both the “Silicon Valley” model of the United States and the state-led Chinese model, “the third way” is proposed to be built on trust and regulation. The typology of Internet governance addresses the tension between the nation-state and global market and emphasizes the balance between communication technology and law. Flew further elaborates on the importance of the multi-stakeholder approach in the future of global Internet governance and the challenges such an approach is facing. In addition, Flew offers advice on further research in Internet governance and platform regulation.


原文链接

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/20570473221123150



Original Research Articles

‘I wanna kill my rapist’: 

Margaret Cho’s #12DaysofRage campaign 

as promotional digital activism

—— Madison Trusolino



Abstract


On November 1, 2015, comedian Margaret Cho announced a two-part campaign inspired by her history as a sexualabuse survivor, to promote her new music video ‘I Wanna Kill My Rapist’. This included the creation of the hashtag #12DaysofRage. In this article, I explore how Cho used her status as a celebrity to circulate #12DaysofRage which acted as a discursive intervention in rape culture. I used content analysis and thematic analysis to identify themes in the archive of 2401 tweets I collected. I also performed a feminist discourse analysis on both the tweets and news coverage of the campaign to situate the hashtag within its historical, social, and political context. I argue that Cho performed what I call ‘promotional activism’, a subsection of celebrity activism where a celebrity promotes a cause as part of the promotion of a particular project or product. Cho’s choice to centre herself in the campaign made it impossible to separate Cho from the hashtag, preventing #12DaysofRage from greater viral potential, but still acting as a resonant, but ephemeral, gathering point for survivor-focused advocacy.


原文链接

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/20570473221111200



The internal dynamics of “scaling up” 

deliberative mini-publics

       —— John Rountree,Chris Anderson,       

Justin Reedy,Matthew C Nowlin



Abstract


Recent deliberative systems research has emphasized the need to “scale up” deliberative mini-publics by exploring connections between mini-publics and broader arenas of policymaking. Less is known, however, about how the policy environment in a state or region might itself influence a deliberative event. In this article, we set out to examine how the internal dynamics of mini-publics are affected by the scaling-up process of connecting to larger policymaking domains. To better understand how the external role of deliberation affects the internal dynamics, we analyze two notable cases of deliberative forums addressing public problems. In both cases, the 2017 Our Coastal Future Forum in South Carolina and the 2020 Oregon Citizens’ Assembly on coronavirus disease-19 recovery, citizen participants grappled with the challenge of scaling up to larger policy outcomes. We conduct a thematic analysis of transcripts from both events, focusing on how citizens discuss their role in influencing policy and talk about the potential for policy output from the mini-publics. The analysis reveals that the scaling-up process invites a pragmatic orientation within deliberation, centering on issues of efficiency, scope, and efficacy.

 

原文链接

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/20570473221106025



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