Journal: Communication Research

Volume 46, Issue 8

1055 -- 1077Adam Shehata, Erik Amnå. The Development of Political Interest Among Adolescents: A Communication Mediation Approach Using Five Waves of Panel Data
1078 -- 1094Judith Möller, Claes H. de Vreese. Spiral of Political Learning: The Reciprocal Relationship of News Media Use and Political Knowledge Among Adolescents
1095 -- 1118Sebastián Valenzuela, Ingrid Bachmann, Marcela Aguilar. Socialized for News Media Use: How Family Communication, Information-Processing Needs, and Gratifications Determine Adolescents' Exposure to News
1119 -- 1144Hillbun Ho, Wonsun Shin, May O. Lwin. Social Networking Site Use and Materialistic Values Among Youth: The Safeguarding Role of the Parent-Child Relationship and Self-Regulation
1145 -- 1170Sara Nelissen, Leon Kuczynski, Lennert Coenen, Jan Van den Bulck. Bidirectional Socialization: An Actor-Partner Interdependence Model of Internet Self-Efficacy and digital Media Influence Between Parents and Children
1171 -- 1196Ningxin Wang, David J. Roaché, Kimberly B. Pusateri. Associations Between Parents' and Young Adults' Face-to-Face and Technologically Mediated Communication Competence: The Role of Family Communication Patterns
1197 -- 1221Piet de Pauw, Veroline Cauberghe, Liselot Hudders. Taking Children's Advertising Literacy to a Higher Level: A Multilevel Analysis Exploring the Influence of Parents, Peers, and Teachers