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The Journal of Magazine Media is dedicated to publishing articles that explore the fields of magazines and magazine media, including but not limited to research related to magazine and digital media production; publishers, editors, and other producers of magazines; writers; visual design and photography; content, including journalism and storytelling associated with the magazine form; advertising; audiences; history; socio-cultural influence; and effects.
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Volume 18, Number 1, Fall 2017Table of Contents
Hanging Up the Smoking Jacket: Productive Oppression and Playboy's Impacts on Mediated Sexualization
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View Uprising to Proxy War: How Time and Newsweek Framed the Syrian Conflict (2011-2016) from War versus Peace Journalism Perspectives
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View Living Healthy Versus Looking Attractive: The Multimodal Portrayal of Skin Cancer in Women's Magazines in the United States
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| ISSN | 2576-7895 |
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| Print ISSN | 2576-7887 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2019-02-04 |
| Open Access | No |
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