vol. 1, no. 1 (2022)
TalastÃsan: A Philippine Journal of Communication and Media Studies
Description
Despite the copious literature on communication and media, the unending technological advancements, complex human communication behaviors, and the unprecedented nature of communities permit scholars to analyze communication in different contexts critically. This maiden publication of Talast´asan: A Philippines Journal of Communication and Media Studies is an open issue that features articles that attempt to irradiate issues on communication and its intersection to the field of health, public policy, disaster management, and digital technology. Moreover, this issue showcases a wide variety of subjects that offers newfangled approaches in theorizing, methodologies, designs, and their application to rich communication contexts.
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Articles
Understanding the Communication Dynamics of Healthcare Professionals and Low-income Patients in the Philippines
Mikkah Joy B. Britt | Kristine Paola V. Caña | Romelyn M. Espiritu | Leabel T. Fabella | Aimie Winte Idul | Duchess Maylee Robin I. Tang-O
Viewing Experience of Deaf People on TV News Programs: Case Study of Filipino Sign Language
Rudolf Anthony A. Lacerna | Rosa Bella M. Quindoza | Angelito P. Bautista Jr.
Ang Social Media sa Gitna ng Sakuna: Isang Panimulang Pag-aaral sa Komunikasyong Pangkrisis sa Kasagsagan ng Bagyong Ulysses Social Media amidst Disaster: A Preliminary Study on Crisis Communication during Typhoon Ulysses
Jay Israel B. De Leon
Cathexis on Face in Catastrophe: Politeness in President Duterte’s Late-Night Public Address Talk to the People on COVID-19
Rhovyc R. Caguisa | Alleya D. Era | Neycheren I. Gurne | Omar James M. Lero | Ma. Gheia Arrianne N. Marañon | Jannelle M. Molina
Campus Radio Version 2.0: The Convergence of Campus Radio with Digital Media
Kim Bernard G. Fajarado
Pagbabanyuhay: Teknolohiyang Neoliberal at Panitikang Digital sa Pilipinas Metamorphosis: Neoliberal Technology and Digital Literature in the Philippines
Michael Francis C. Andrada