Published Papers AJMMC

Published Papers
Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications


  1. Abdulai M, Ibrahim H, Adams Mashoud M (2020) The role of radio in setting the Agenda for the electorate and creating an atmosphere of aggression during elections in the Northern region of Ghana. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 6(4): 255-270. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2020-6-4-3-Ibrahim.pdf 
  2. Abdul Latif R (2015) A study on the decision making process in public and private broadcast newsrooms in Malaysia. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 1(2): 133-156. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2015-1-2-4-Latif.pdf 
  3. Abdulrahman Juma Al Maimani H (2021) Online versus offline world: A thematic analysis of Arab women’s empowerment via social media. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 7(3): 165-182. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2021-7-3-2-Al-Maimani.pdf 
  4. Abdul Rasheed AR, Maraimalai N (2018) A study on the role of public and private sector radio in women’s development with special reference to India. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 4(2): 121-140. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2018-4-2-3-Rasheed.pdf 
  5. Addis Ambelu A (2021) African form of indigenous mass communication in the case of Ethiopia. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 7(3): 183-204. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2021-7-3-3-Ambelu.pdf 
  6. Akinboade OA, Heske Y, Molobi VS (2023) Russia-Ukraine war of 2022: A descriptive content analysis of war news report framing by America’s New York post, China’s global times and South Africa’s the citizen. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 9(4): 229-248. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2023-9-4-1-Akinboade.pdf 
  7. Akinseye T (2024) Social actors’ representations in newspaper headlines on domestic violence against men and women in sub Saharan, Africa. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 10(4): 233-258. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2024-10-4-3-Akinseye.pdf 
  8. Alehpour M, Rajabi Behjat B (2016) How adolescents with Asperger syndrome (AS) experience the internet as a communication medium. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 2(3): 205-218. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2016-2-3-4-Alehpour.pdf 
  9. Alhassan A, Abdulai M (2019) Managing ethical dilemmas under stressful economic circumstances among journalists in Northern Ghana. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 5(3): 193-212. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2019-5-3-3-Alhassan.pdf 
  10. Ali W (2019) Citizen journalism in France: Professional practice and self-regulation. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 5(2): 93-112. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2019-5-2-2-Ali.pdf 
  11. Alrehaili A (2017) The restructuring of broadcasting methods and preferences during the north African insurgencies of 2011: How social media redefined journalism and the wider media in Egypt and Tunisia during the Arab uprisings of 2011. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 3(1): 45-54. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2017-3-1-3-Alrehaili.pdf 
  12. Alsridi H (2018) Uses and gratifications of online news among young adults in Bahrain. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 4(1): 63-80. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2018-4-1-4-Alsridi.pdf 
  13. Antoniades E (2015) The liberation struggle in Cyprus and the Greek-Cypriot press: The positions of the leading Greek-Cypriot press in 1957-1960. The case of “Eleftheria” newspaper. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 1(1): 25-42. https://www.atiner.gr/journals/media/2015-1-1-2-Antoniades.pdf 
  14. Anyanwu C, Ibagere E (2021) Communication vices that engender development: Oxymoronic relevance of social media use in Nigeria. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 7(2): 121-136. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2021-7-2-3-Anyanwu.pdf 
  15. Archer S, Malbeuf J, Merkley T, Seymour Skinner A (2018) Gender bias in Canadian politics: A content analysis of a Canadian prime minister’s speeches in 2015. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 4(1): 29-44. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2018-4-1-2-Archer.pdf 
  16. Arulchelvan S (2023) How Indian media looks Russia and Ukraine war? An analysis on news reports of Indian newspapers. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 9(4): 265-282. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2023-9-4-3-Arulchelvan.pdf 
  17. Aslı Sezgin A (2022) Investigation of social approaches in different countries towards suicide of the blue whale game through newspaper news. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 8(1): 43-58. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2022-8-1-3-Sezgin.pdf 
  18. Aytuna N, Ceren Çapraz Y (2018) Uses and gratifications of internet use among the elderly in Turkey. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 4(2): 109-120. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2018-4-2-2-Aytuna.pdf 
  19. Azuma S (2022) A study of former Japanese prime minister Abe’s speaking style in 2020: Listener-oriented or speaker – oriented? Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 8(3): 201-218. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2022-8-3-4-Azuma.pdf 
  20. Azuma S (2023) Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida: Examining his speech style through sociolinguistic lens. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 9(3): 145-160. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2023-9-3-1-Azuma.pdf 
  21. Badaoui A (2024) The affordance of visibility in the social media videos of LGBT nonprofits in Lebanon: (In)visibilities, representativity and socio-political engagement. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 10(2): 131-148. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2024-10-2-4-Badaoui.pdf 
  22. Bakuuro J, Diedong AL (2021) A critical discourse analysis of language in Ghanaian newspaper editorials. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 7(1): 45-60. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2021-7-1-3-Bakuuro.pdf 
  23. Barnett S, Ingeborg Van Driel I (2016) Media-based social solitude: An exploratory study of students in a coffeehouse. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 2(3): 169-182. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2016-2-3-2-Barnett.pdf 
  24. Becker V, Gambaro D, Crisnir A, Coutinho S (2015) Migration of television audience to digital media: Impacts on TV schedule and journalism. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 1(4): 275-288. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2015-1-4-3-Becker.pdf 
  25. Bedekar M, Joshi P (2021) Cartoon films: Made in India, how do they fare? Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 7(2): 79-106. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2021-7-2-1-Bedekar.pdf 
  26. Bednar L (2016) The alchemy of sound: The power of spoken language in a very visual world. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 2(1): 7-20. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2016-2-1-1-Bednar.pdf 
  27. Bhakta Acharya B (2019) Accountability in online news media: A case study of Nepal. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 5(1): 17-34. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2019-5-1-2-Acharya.pdf 
  28. Biswas M (2023) Foreign-born faculty members’ teaching experience in U.S. mass communication and journalism programs: How they navigate challenges. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 9(2): 71-84. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2023-9-2-1-Biswas.pdf 
  29. Bonsu Owu HK (2019) A three step approach analysis of the Portrayal of images of women in three Ghanaian newspapers: Newsone, ebony and the mirror. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 5(2): 131-156. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2019-5-2-4-Bonsu-Owu.pdf 
  30. Bowyer R (2021) Where have all the stories and voices gone in local newspapers? The effect falling advertising revenues and the rise of the web have had on English regional newspapers. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 7(4): 221-238. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2021-7-4-1-Bowyer.pdf 
  31. Bruce MD, Conlin L (2016) Images of conflict and explicit violence on Arab TV: A visual content analysis of five pan-Arab news networks. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 2(3): 151-168. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2016-2-3-1-Bruce.pdf 
  32. Buscemi F (2022) Multimodality of the TV format. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 8(2): 93-106. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2022-8-2-2-Buscemi.pdf 
  33. Cacciatore MA, Meng J (2022) Measuring the value of public relations: An international investigation of how communication practitioners view the challenge and suggest solutions. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 8(2): 107-130. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2022-8-2-3-Cacciatore.pdf 
  34. Carrillo Quiroga P (2017) Perceptual realism and embodied experience in the travelogue genre. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 3(3): 229-258. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2017-3-3-4-Quiroga.pdf 
  35. Cassidy M (2023) American news coverage of the war in Ukraine: The attack on the Donetsk academic regional drama theatre in Mariupol. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 9(4): 283-290. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2023-9-4-4-Cassidy.pdf 
  36. Cășvean TM (2016) An introduction to videogame genre theory. Understanding videogame genre framework. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 2(1): 57-68. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2016-2-1-5-Casvean.pdf 
  37. Cain B (2022) “Silly and superficial”: Headline tone in press TV and voice of America coverage of the U.S. withdrawal from the joint comprehensive plan of action. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 8(1): 9-26. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2022-8-1-1-Cain.pdf 
  38. Cain B, Drumheller K (2019) A rogue nation: News headline tone in international coverage of North Korea’s September 2017 nuclear test. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 5(1): 1-16. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2019-5-1-1-Cain.pdf 
  39. Chai Y, Jiang Q, Wu W (2016) Visualized analysis of the communication effects of the Sina Weibo/micro-blog of Chinese national geography. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 2(4): 259-268. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2016-2-4-3-Chai.pdf 
  40. Chernov G (2023) The Russian – Ukrainian war: Persistence of frames and the media issue-cycles. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 9(4): 307-320. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2023-9-4-6-Chernov.pdf 
  41. Chung H (2022) How do Japanese perceive foreigners? Portrayals of foreigners in Japanese media. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 8(4): 219-236. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2022-8-4-1-Chung.pdf 
  42. Chung H, Jung E (2019) Effects of anti-smoking advertisements on young people: Role of gender and level of smoking. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 5(4): 291-308. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2019-5-4-4-Chung.pdf 
  43. Ciboh R (2017) An exploratory study of older adultsʼ social media use and social capital in Nigeria. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 3(2): 149-166. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2017-3-2-4-Ciboh.pdf 
  44. Coker W (2018) The politics of curriculum design in instructional communication in Ghana. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 4(4): 265-286. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2018-4-4-2-Coker.pdf 
  45. Çoşkun D, Aşçı S (2020) Shared selves on social media: Examining the relationship between real and ideal selves of generation-y Instagram users in Turkey. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 6(4): 229-254. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2020-6-4-2-Asci.pdf 
  46. Cox M (2020) Will FOIAonline have chilling effects on government information seekers? Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 6(3): 147-160. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2020-6-3-1-Cox.pdf 
  47. De Caria Patrício R (2023) The Brazilian media’s reaction and coverage of the war in Ukraine from 25th February to 15th September 2022. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 9(4): 349-362. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2023-9-4-9-Patricio.pdf 
  48. Deen A, Pan PL (2022) Using smartphone as a journalistic tool: An examination of ethical codes in mobile journalism in Saudi Arabia. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 8(1): 27-42. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2022-8-1-2-Deen.pdf  
  49. Demir D (2023) A user research on alternative media. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 9(1): 39-56. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2023-9-1-3-Demir.pdf 
  50. Djafarova E, Thompson M (2020) Exploring the credibility of fitness Instagram micro-celebrities on young British males. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 6(2): 131-146. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2020-6-2-4-Djafarova.pdf 
  51. Edogor OI, Odogwu EC, Chukwuemeka GN, Nworah U, Okoyeocha CR (2024) Nigerian audience views on mainstream media and moulding of public opinion in the 21st century. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 10(4): 217-232. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2024-10-4-2-Edogor.pdf 
  52. Edogor OI, Odogwu EC, Chukwuemeka GN, Nworah U, Okoyeocha CR (2025) Nigerian audience views on mainstream media and moulding of public opinion in the 21st century. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 11(1): 57-72. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2025-11-1-4-Edogor.pdf 
  53. Edwards F (2017) An investigation of attention-seeking behavior through social media post framing. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 3(1): 25-44. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2017-3-1-2-Edwards.pdf 
  54. Ekhlassi A, Rahideh A (2023) A typology for sociopolitical stance of international brands in the case of Ukraine war. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 9(4): 321-334. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2023-9-4-7-Ekhlassi.pdf 
  55. Elyamany N (2019) A multi-layered analysis of the New York times op-ed: A case study. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 5(3): 173-192. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2019-5-3-2-Elyamany.pdf 
  56. El Zein H, Abusalem A (2015) Social media and war on Gaza: A battle on virtual space to galvanise support and falsify Israel story. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 1(2): 109-120. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2015-1-2-2-Zein.pdf 
  57. Eribo F (2024) War propaganda and correspondents: Updating UN covenant and media ethics principles. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 10(3): 149-158. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2024-10-3-1-Eribo.pdf 
  58. Eribo F (2025) War propaganda and correspondents: Updating UN covenant and media ethics principles. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 11(1): 9-18. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2025-11-1-1-Eribo.pdf 
  59. Ertuna C (2020) Producing opinion and building the agenda on TV discussion programs during the state of emergency in Turkey. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 6(2): 113-130. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2020-6-2-3-Ertuna.pdf 
  60. Femic I, Medjedovic M (2023) Montenegro and the war in Ukraine: A divided country. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 9(4): 335-348. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2023-9-4-8-Femic.pdf 
  61. Fitzpatrick N (2018) Media manipulation 2.0: The impact of social media on news, competition, and accuracy. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 4(1): 45-62. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2018-4-1-3-Fitzpatrick.pdf 
  62. Fitzpatrick N (2022) No news is not good news: The implications of news fatigue and news avoidance in a pandemic world. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 8(3): 145-160. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2022-8-3-1-Fitzpatrick.pdf 
  63. Fuel IC, Mapilele S (2019) Ideology’s operation mode in Domingo and canal de Moçambique newspapers during the political-military tension. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 5(2): 113-130. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2019-5-2-3-Fuel.pdf 
  64. Gabul ZJ (2024) Theorizing social media from capitalism and culture industry perspective. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 10(4): 259-276. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2024-10-4-4-Gabul.pdf 
  65. Garfinkle DU (2019) Simulation, a-signification and embodied semiotics in I, robot. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 5(4): 253-274. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2019-5-4-2-Garfinkle.pdf 
  66. Gersamia M, Gigauri E, Mamasakhlisi S, Bodokia M, Nakoevi M (2024) Russia’s war in Ukraine and media solidarity (case of Georgia). Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 10(1): 39-54. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2024-10-1-3-Gersamia.pdf 
  67. Gersamia M, Toradze M (2017) Communication function of social networks in media education: The case of Georgia. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 3(3): 195-206. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2017-3-3-2-Gersamia.pdf 
  68. Grigoriou N, Majumdar A, Lie L (2018) Drivers of brand switching behavior in mobile telecommunications. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 4(1): 7-28. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2018-4-1-1-Grigoriou.pdf 
  69. Goni MA, Tabassum M (2020) Artificial intelligence (AI) in Journalism: Is Bangladesh ready for it? A study on journalism students in Bangladesh. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 6(4): 209-228. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2020-6-4-1-Goni.pdf 
  70. Gündoğdu G (2021) From dominant perspective to critical perspective in health communication: Analysis of Turkish television health programs in terms of critical health communication. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 7(3): 205-220. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2021-7-3-4-Gundogdu.pdf 
  71. Han C (2017) Countryside fantasy in the context of urban rural divided post-Mao China. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 3(2): 131-148. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2017-3-2-3-Han.pdf 
  72. Hao Y (2015) Sexual content in Chinese and British television commercials: A cross-cultural comparison. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 1(2): 97-108. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2015-1-2-1-Hao.pdf 
  73. Harasta J (2022) Town & gown – university and community leaders’ perceptions on mutually beneficial relationships: An urban American university case study. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 8(3): 161-178. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2022-8-3-2-Harasta.pdf 
  74. Hebbel Seeger A, Diesch A (2019) Pattern while watching 360° videos. On the reception of immersive commercials. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 5(1): 35-50. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2019-5-1-3-Hebbel-Seeger.pdf 
  75. Hongxiu L (2018) Public diplomacy in the belt and road initiative within the new media: Theories and practices. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 4(3): 219-236. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2018-4-3-4-Hongxiu.pdf 
  76. Iember Anweh G (2020) Gender roles representation in television advertisements: Implications for the Nigerian girl-child and role modelling. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 6(1): 43-64. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2020-6-1-3-Anweh.pdf 
  77. Islam MR, Raihan Siddique SA (2023) Exploring the newspaper representation on victim-blaming in Bangladesh: A recent case study. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 9(1): 23-38. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2023-9-1-2-Islam.pdf 
  78. Jahan N, Razib MH (2023) Child abusing news: Episodic and thematic media framing adapting the children act and UNICEF’s principles in Bangladesh. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 9(2): 113-130. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2023-9-2-3-Jahan.pdf 
  79. Jiang Q (2018) Freed or trapped: Gaming pleasures and expression of gender identities in world of warcraft among Chinese players. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 4(2): 141-164. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2018-4-2-4-Jiang.pdf 
  80. Kaltenbrunner A, Lugschitz R, Karmasin M, Luef S (2019) How to identify journalists? Developing a theoretical international foundation for the operationalisation of a national comprehensive survey of journalists in Austria. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 5(4): 233-252. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2019-5-4-1-Kaltenbrunner.pdf 
  81. Kara N, Geçer E, Şahin Ç (2020) Social media habits through a new media literacy perspective: A case of gifted students. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 6(3): 191-208. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2020-6-3-4-Kara.pdf 
  82. Kasoma T (2015) Service learning and international internships in journalism courses: A pedagogy of transformative citizenship. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 1(3): 171-184. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2015-1-3-1-Kasoma.pdf 
  83. King JM, King M (2018) Global media framing of a diplomatic rift in the middle east. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 4(4): 251-264. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2018-4-4-1-King.pdf 
  84. Krisneepaiboon N (2015) The role of new media in multicultural Australia: A study of Thai, Rohingya and Hmong Communities. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 1(1): 71-82. https://www.atiner.gr/journals/media/2015-1-1-5-Krisneepaiboon.pdf 
  85. Kodom Gyasi W (2023) The readability of political party manifestos of the 2016 general elections in Ghana. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 9(1): 57-70. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2023-9-1-4-Gyasi.pdf 
  86. Kosenko K, Laboy J, Schmidt D (2018) The instructional capacity of reality television: Learning survival strategies from survival shows. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 4(3): 193-203. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2018-4-3-2-Kosenko.pdf 
  87. Kumar A, Gupta R, Kant Tripathi K, Ranjan Singh R (2022) Predatory publications in the era of the internet and technology : A rejoinder. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 8(4): 263-268. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2022-8-4-4-Kumar.pdf 
  88. Kumar A, Gupta R, Kant Tripathi K, Ranjan Singh R (2022) Predatory publications in the era of the internet and technology: Open access publications are at risk. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 8(2): 79-92. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2022-8-2-1-Kumar.pdf 
  89. Kumar JD, Arulchelvan S (2018) The attitude towards smartphones and its influence on process, social and compulsive usage. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 4(4): 301-318. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2018-4-4-4-Kumar.pdf 
  90. Kundu P, Tabassum M (2023) Harassed and hushed: Bangladeshi women journalists’ experiences of gender discrimination and sexual harassments. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 9(3): 185-202. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2023-9-3-3-Kundu.pdf 
  91. Kuyucu M (2015) TV broadcasting in Turkey. The Turkish television audience in the frame of uses and gratification approach. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 1(4): 289-312. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2015-1-4-4-Kuyucu.pdf 
  92. Kwon YS, Song HR (2015) The role of opinion leaders in influencing consumer behaviors with a focus on market mavens: A meta-analysis. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 1(1): 43-54. https://www.atiner.gr/journals/media/2015-1-1-3-Kwon.pdf 
  93. Lee C (2021) News podcast usage in promoting political participation in Korea. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 7(2): 107-120. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2021-7-2-2-Lee.pdf 
  94. Lene H, Da Silva F (2020) The indiciary paradigm as methodology for researches in Brazilian history of communication. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 6(1): 9-20. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2020-6-1-1-Lene.pdf 
  95. Liu JW (2016) Political unification and independence in the media: The case of Taiwan. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 2(2): 127-136. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2016-2-2-4-Liu.pdf 
  96. Li Y (2024) From “expanding government influence” to “a digital community with a shared future” – agenda-setting strategies for China’s participation in the construction of international institutions in the digital space. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 10(3): 187-202. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2024-10-3-4-Li.pdf 
  97. Luscombe A (2016) Eleanor Roosevelt, the united nations and the role of radio communications. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 2(1): 33-44. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2016-2-1-3-Luscombe.pdf 
  98. Ly Le TM (2020) How Vietnamese stakeholders view current social media use in crisis communication in Vietnam. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 6(1): 65-80. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2020-6-1-4-Ly-Le.pdf 
  99. Markariani L, Toradze M (2024) Pseudo-positive information and COVID-19: Reasons behind sharing fake news (Georgian social media analysis). Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 10(2): 93-108. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2024-10-2-2-Markariani.pdf 
  100. Massey BL (2024) The many futures of digital journalism. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 10(3): 173-186. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2024-10-3-3-Massey.pdf 
  101. Mavrodieva I (2025) Podcasts in Bulgaria: An alternative, parallel or flexible approach to changing the media ecosystem. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 11(1): 37-56. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2025-11-1-3-Mavrodieva.pdf 
  102. Mazo L, Macpherson I (2017) A strategic communication model for sustainable initiatives in higher education institutions. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 3(4): 321-342. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2017-3-4-3-Mazo.pdf 
  103. Meirelles V (2015) The youth from Brasilia in an online newspaper. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 1(2): 121-132. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2015-1-2-3-Meirelles.pdf 
  104. Melin M (2025) Embodied critical learning through performance teaching. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 11(1): 19-36. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2025-11-1-2-Melin.pdf 
  105. Mengu S, Mengu M, Gunay K (2021) Value-based communication during covid-19 pandemic: A study on the Twitter messages of Turkish ministry of health. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 7(1): 23-44. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2021-7-1-2-Mengu.pdf 
  106. Mengü M, Mengü S (2015) Violence and social media. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 1(3): 211-228. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2015-1-3-4-Mengu.pdf 
  107. Mittelstädt Α, Οdag Ö (2016) Social media use and social integration of ethnic minorities in Germany: A new interdisciplinary framework. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 2(1): 21-32. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2016-2-1-2-Mittelstadt.pdf 
  108. Moges MA (2021) Ethiopian media: Journalists trends of using sources in reporting stories. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 7(4): 281-292. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2021-7-4-4-Moges.pdf 
  109. Moragas Fernández CM, Capdevila Gómez A (2015) A People’s choice: Persuasive strategies in the Scottish independence referendum. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications 1(4): 243-256. https://www.athensjournals.gr/media/2015-1-4-1-Fernandez.pdf 
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