Keyphrases
Adaptation
20%
Advertising Communication
9%
Arabic Language
9%
Audio Description
12%
Barcelona
30%
Bibliometric Study
9%
Catalan
59%
Catalan Identity
9%
Catalonia
44%
Catholic Religion
12%
Ceremony
37%
China
15%
Chinese Food
9%
Colombians
14%
Communication Policy
26%
Corinthians
9%
Corporate Social Responsibility Activity
9%
Cultural Atmosphere
9%
Culturally Diverse
9%
Differences in Perception
9%
Digital Age
9%
Economic Crisis
28%
Electoral Campaign
15%
Europe
23%
European Media Policy
9%
European Minority Languages
28%
Feminist Translation
14%
Foreign Film
9%
Gastronomic Guides
9%
Gender Parity
9%
General Public
9%
Geopolitical Issues
18%
Goverment
9%
Host Country
23%
Human Condition
14%
Infotainment
9%
Intangible Values
9%
International Image
9%
Internet Governance
9%
Internet Governance Forum
9%
Interreligious Dialogue
22%
Invisibility
9%
Journalism
20%
Journalistic Functions
9%
Journalistic Treatment
9%
Journalists
45%
Language Activism
9%
Language Media
9%
Lesbian Desire
9%
Lesbophobia
9%
Lexical Use
9%
Local Television
22%
Mainland China
9%
Major Sport Events
18%
Marketing Policy
9%
Mass Media
14%
Media Consumption
18%
Media Diet
18%
Media Systems
12%
Media Technology
9%
Media Use
9%
Members of the Public
9%
Mexican
14%
Migration Processes
14%
Minority Media
22%
Non-normativity
9%
Olympic Games
28%
Olympic Summer Games
9%
Olympics
28%
Pluralism
12%
Political Analysis
9%
Political Journalists
9%
Political Parties
11%
Political Satire
9%
Politicians
11%
Politics
9%
Public Media
9%
Public Service Broadcaster
11%
Public Service Broadcasting
12%
Public Television
12%
Religious Pluralism
9%
Secondary Characters
9%
Social Context
11%
Social Networks
14%
Social Outrage
9%
Spain
99%
Spanish Media
9%
Symbolic Space
9%
Target Text
9%
Technological Equipment
9%
Television Broadcast
12%
Terrestrial Television
9%
Translation Policy
9%
Transparent Access
9%
Twitter
27%
Twitter Usage
9%
Two-step Flow
9%
Vitoria-Gasteiz
9%
World Summit on the Information Society
9%
YouTube
11%
Social Sciences
Academic Discourse
9%
Action Research
9%
Administrative Structure
29%
Advertising Communication
9%
Americas
9%
Anthropology
9%
Arabic Language
14%
Barcelona
22%
Basque
16%
Bibliometric Review
9%
Brazil
9%
Case Study
18%
Catalan
73%
Catholicism
9%
China
17%
Chinese
18%
Christians
18%
Citizens' Participation
9%
Collective Identity
9%
Communication Policy
26%
Communication Studies
12%
Community Media
9%
Content Analysis
23%
Corporate Social Responsibility
9%
Corporate Volunteering
9%
Cultural Identity
14%
Cultural Studies
14%
Data Mining
9%
Digitalization
9%
Economic Recession
28%
Elections
12%
English
15%
Europe
22%
Family Role
9%
Feminist Theory
14%
Hegemony
9%
Human Nature
9%
Identity Construction
9%
Ideologies
9%
Influencer
18%
Information Society
9%
Infotainment
9%
Instagram
9%
Interculturality
9%
Intertextuality
9%
Iran
9%
Journalism
25%
Learning Method
9%
Legislation
14%
Linguistics
14%
Local Radio
9%
Local Television
22%
Mainland China
9%
Marketing Policy
9%
Mass Media
16%
Media Consumption
18%
Media Policy
9%
Media System
11%
Media Technology
9%
Media Use
9%
Mega Event
9%
Migrant Family
9%
Migrants
9%
Minority Language
28%
Narrative
18%
New Media
9%
News Report
9%
Non-Normativity
9%
Opinion Leader
9%
Permafrost
9%
Pluralism
18%
Police
9%
Political Analysis
9%
Political Control
9%
Political Satire
9%
Politics
9%
Popularization
9%
Precariousness
11%
Professional Occupations
9%
Public Sector
9%
Public Utilities
29%
Regional Policy
9%
Religious Pluralism
9%
Research Focus
9%
Social Class
9%
Social Network
28%
Spain
100%
Spanish
77%
Strategic Planning
9%
Technological Change
9%
Technophobia
9%
Television Broadcast
14%
Television Stations
14%
Territory
12%
Translation method
9%
Twitter
9%
Venezuela
9%
Women's Rights
9%
Womens Liberation Movement
14%
YouTube
17%
Arts and Humanities
Action
14%
AIDS/HIV
9%
Audio description
9%
Audio-visual
12%
Barcelona
11%
Brazil
9%
Catalonia
9%
Ceremony
9%
China
12%
Communication Theory
9%
Communicative Practice
7%
Content Analysis
12%
Corinthians
9%
Criticism
9%
Cultural complex
9%
Digital
20%
Digital culture
9%
Discourse
14%
Discursive
18%
Dispute
9%
Documentary
18%
Domination
9%
Dynamics
9%
Economic Crisis
9%
Effica-cy
9%
Emotional Response
9%
English
18%
Expression
9%
Fieldwork
11%
Foreign Films
9%
Frame-work
14%
Global South
9%
Hegemony
9%
Identity Construction
9%
Inter-religious Dialogue
9%
Intercultural
9%
Intermediaries
18%
Iran
9%
Japan
6%
Leaders
9%
Lexical
9%
Linguistics
14%
Mainland China
9%
Media Platform
9%
Media System
9%
Minority languages
9%
Moral System
9%
Normative
9%
Normativity
9%
Online
9%
Pluralism
9%
Political Agenda
9%
Political Crises
9%
Populism
9%
proclamation
9%
Public sphere
7%
Rationality
9%
Review
9%
Social Network
9%
Spain
28%
Stigmatization
9%
supporters
9%
Symbolics
9%
synthetic language
9%
Theoretical Framework
9%
Tradition
16%
traditional media
9%
Translation method
9%
Translation strategies
9%
Transnational
14%
Venezuela
9%
viewer
14%
YouTube
9%