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Study on Journalism and Communication

ISSN Print:2789-0554
ISSN Online:2789-0562
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Symbolic Consumption in the Emotional Economy — A Study on the Psychological Motivations and Mediating Mechanisms of Labubu Blind Box Consumption among Generation Z

This study focuses on the phenomenon of Generation Z’s blind box consumption, using the Pop Mart’s Labubu series as an example, to explore the psychological motivations and underlying mechanisms driving behind their consumption be... More >>

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From Information Cocoons to Cognitive Risks: Deep Reading Dilemmas and Countermeasures for Vocational Students in AI-Fragmented Environments

Author: Changfen Chen / Study on Journalism and Communication / 2026,6(1): 22-33 / 2026-08-19 look15 look7

In the era of deeply embedded artificial intelligence in information dissemination, the fragmented information environment centered on algorithmic recommendations has become the primary field for knowledge acquisition among vocati... More >>

The Mediatized Transfer of Craft Presence: Presentation, Meaning, and Transmission of Craft-Based Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Short-Video Era

Authors: Zhiming Ren Yun Xing / Study on Journalism and Communication / 2026,6(1): 12-21 / 2026-08-07 look151 look173

This study examines how craft-based intangible cultural heritage (ICH) knowledge is digitally reconstructed on short-video platforms through the framework of mediatized transfer of craft presence. Using virtual ethnography and mul... More >>

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AIGC-driven Transformation of Oral English Expression in Higher Vocational Colleges Driven by Empathetic Communication

Authors: Yushan Zhang¹² Ena Bhattacharyya² / Study on Journalism and Communication / 2026,6(1): 1-11 / 2026-08-07 look152 look175

The quick growth of Artificial Intelligence-Generated Content (AIGC) technology has profoundly altered traditional information distribution paradigms and established ideal circumstances for the innovative transformation of English... More >>

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