Publikace

Švelch, Jaroslav and Václav Štětka. (2016) The coup that flopped: Facebook as a platform for emotional protest.
First Monday, Volume 21, Number 1 – 4 January 2016

Štětka, V.; Hladík, R. (2015) Too much buzz about nothing? Uses of social media in the Czech news production. In Dobek-Ostrowska, B. and Głowacki, M. (eds.) Democracy and Media in Central and Eastern Europe 25 Years On. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Verlag, pp.195-214.

Štětka, V. (2015). The Rise of Oligarchs as Media Owners. In Zielonka, J. (ed.) Media and Politics in New Democracies. Europe in a Comparative Perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 85-98.

Krobová, T., Moravec, O., & Švelch, J. (2015). Dressing Commander Shepard in pink: Queer playing in a heteronormative game culture. Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace, 9(3), article 3. doi: 10.5817/CP2015-3-3 (link)

Črnič, T. O. & J. A. Prodnik (2015). Online Deliberation Between the Weak and Strong Public Sphere. JeDEM, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 99-116. (link)

Vochocová, L.; Štětka, V. & J. Mazák (2015). Good girls don’t comment on politics? Gendered character of online political participation in the Czech Republic. Information, Communication & Society, published online first 25 Sep 2015. (link)

Prodnik, J. A. (2015). 3C: Commodifying Communication in Capitalism. In Fuchs, C. & V. Mosco (Eds.) Marx in the Age of Digital Capitalism (pp. 233-321). Brill.

Milosavljević, M.; Prodnik, J. A. & L. J. Kučić (2015). Securing the communication of journalists with their sources as a form of source protection – editorial policy of Slovenian media regarding communication and technology. Teorija in praksa, vol. 52, no. 4, pp.: 612-630.

Hladík, R. & Štětka, V. (2015). The Powers That Tweet: Social Media as News Sources in the Czech Republic. Journalism Studies, online first (link).

Balčytienė, A., Bajomi-Lázár, P., Štětka, V. and Sükösd M. (2015). Oligarchization, de-Westernization and vulnerability: Media between democracy and authoritarianism in Central and Eastern Europe. Journal of Media, Cognition and Communication 3 (1). (link)

Jebril, Nael, Matthew Loveless, and Vaclav Stetka. (2015). “Media and Democratisation: Challenges for an Emerging Sub-Field.” Medijske Studije 6 (11): 84, 98–97, 98. (link)

Prodnik, Jernej. A. (2015). Protislovja komuniciranja: h kritiki poblagovljenja v politični ekonomiji komuniciranja. Faculty of Social Sciences Ljubljana Press.

Švelch, J. (2015). Excuse my poor English: language management in English-language online discussion forums. International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2015(232). http://doi.org/10.1515/ijsl-2014-0046 (link)

Švelch, J., & Vochocová, L. (2015). Social Media As a New Challenge for Political Participation Research. Czech Sociological Review, 51(1), 65. http://doi.org/10.13060/00380288.2015.51.1.154 (link)

Lilleker, Darren G., Jens Tenscher, and Václav Štětka. 2015. “Towards Hypermedia Campaigning? Perceptions of New Media’s Importance for Campaigning by Party Strategists in Comparative Perspective.” Information, Communication & Society 18 (7): 747–65. doi:10.1080/1369118X.2014.993679. (link)

Sherman, T., & Švelch, J. (2014). “Grammar Nazis never sleep”: Facebook humor and the management of standard written language. Language Policy, 1–20. http://doi.org/10.1007/s10993-014-9344-9 (link)

Švelch, J. (2014). Comedy of Contingency: Making Physical Humor in Video Game Spaces. International Journal of Communication, 8(0), 2530–2552. (link)

Vobič, Igor; Brlek, Sašo A. S.; Mance, Boris; Prodnik, Jernej. A. (2014). Changing Faces of Slovenia: Political, Socio-Economic and News Media Aspects of the Crisis. Javnost – The Public, vol. 21 – 2014, No. 4, pp. 77-98. (link)

Prodnik, Jernej. A. (2014). The brave new social media: Contradictory information and communication technologies and the state-capitalist surveillance complex. Teorija in praksa, 6 (2014), pp. 1222-1241. (link)

Štětka, V. & Vochocová, L. (2014). A dialogue of the deaf, or communities of debate? The use of Facebook in the 2013 Czech Parliamentary elections campaign. Teorija in praksa, 6 (2014), 1361-1380. (link)

Štětka, V. & Mazák, J. (2014). Whither slacktivism? Political engagement and social media use in the 2013 Czech Parliamentary elections. Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace, 8(3), article 7. PDF

Ilse Mariën, Jernej A. Prodnik (2014). Digital inclusion and user (dis)empowerment: A critical perspective. info, Vol. 16 Issue 6.

Marisol Sandoval, Christian Fuchs, Jernej A. Prodnik, Sebastian Sevignani, Thomas Allmer (Eds.). Special issue: Philosophers of the World Unite! Theorising Digital Labour and Virtual Work – Definitions, Dimensions and Forms. tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique Vol 12, No 2 (2014). full issue in PDF

Štětka, V., Macková, A., & Fialová, M. (2014). A Winding Road from “Likes” to Votes. In B. Pătruţ & M. Pătruţ (Eds.), Social Media in Politics (pp. 225–244). Springer International Publishing.