Address termsA Sociological Analysis of Address Terms in the Television Series Kimia and Shahrzad [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 101-122]
AIThe Function of Visual Rules in “Limited Animation” Based on the Theories of Donald Crofton and Abdulqaher Jorjani (Case Study: Animations “The Spy * Family” and “The Apothecary Diaries”) [Volume 19, Issue 54, 2025, Pages 33-68]
AnimeThe Role of K-Pop and K-Drama Consumption on the Values of Generation Z Girls Living in Tehran [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 69-100]
Artificial intelligenceCapacities and Challenges of Deepfake Usage in the Film Industry, with Emphasis on its Ethical Requirements [Volume 19, Issue 54, 2025, Pages 69-104]
Artificial intelligenceThe Application of Artificial Intelligence in Strategic Media Management [Volume 19, Special Issue of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Culture, and Media, 2025, Pages 77-112]
Artificial intelligenceArtificial Intelligence and Creativity in Television Writing [Volume 19, Special Issue of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Culture, and Media, 2025, Pages 113-152]
Artificial intelligenceArtificial Intelligence and the Optimal Management Model for Television Broadcasting [Volume 19, Special Issue of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Culture, and Media, 2025, Pages 5-40]
Artificial intelligenceComputational Political propaganda and Artificial Intelligence: A Case Study of the Trump Campaign in the 2016 US Election [Volume 19, Issue 54, 2025, Pages 163-186]
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CapabilitiesCapacities and Challenges of Deepfake Usage in the Film Industry, with Emphasis on its Ethical Requirements [Volume 19, Issue 54, 2025, Pages 69-104]
Chaika TheoryA Sociological Analysis of Address Terms in the Television Series Kimia and Shahrzad [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 101-122]
ChallengesCapacities and Challenges of Deepfake Usage in the Film Industry, with Emphasis on its Ethical Requirements [Volume 19, Issue 54, 2025, Pages 69-104]
Children&rsquoAnalyzing the Congruence of Children’s Television Program Content with Child Audience Developmental Indicators from the Perspectives of Erikson and Bandura [Volume 19, Issue 56, 2025]
CinemaIdentifying the Key Characteristics of the “Modern Animation” Movement through an Examination of Its Roots in Modernism [Volume 19, Issue 54, 2025, Pages 5-32]
Coca-ColaRepresenting Meanings and Myths: Semiotics of Coca-Cola and Zamzam Commercials [Volume 19, Issue 56, 2025]
Co-creation UserThe Transformation of the Concept of the Audience in the Age of Artificial Intelligence [Volume 19, Special Issue of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Culture, and Media, 2025, Pages 41-76]
Cognitive PersuasionDesigning a Model of Audience Persuasion in the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB): A Cognitive Approach Based on Grounded Theory [Volume 19, Issue 56, 2025]
Cognitive Science Conceptual ModelDesigning a Model of Audience Persuasion in the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB): A Cognitive Approach Based on Grounded Theory [Volume 19, Issue 56, 2025]
ComcastA Comparative Analysis of the Organizational Structure of the World's Four Top Media Conglomerates (Comcast, Walt Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Paramount) [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 159-200]
Commercial advertisingRepresenting Meanings and Myths: Semiotics of Coca-Cola and Zamzam Commercials [Volume 19, Issue 56, 2025]
Computational propagandaComputational Political propaganda and Artificial Intelligence: A Case Study of the Trump Campaign in the 2016 US Election [Volume 19, Issue 54, 2025, Pages 163-186]
ConsumerismRepresenting Meanings and Myths: Semiotics of Coca-Cola and Zamzam Commercials [Volume 19, Issue 56, 2025]
Content attractivenessThe Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Professional Television Content Production and Its Challenges [Volume 19, Special Issue of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Culture, and Media, 2025, Pages 177-216]
Culture IndustryThe Manifestation of the Concept of "Culture Industry" from Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer’s Perspectives in Spider-Man Movies [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 123-158]
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DeepfakeCapacities and Challenges of Deepfake Usage in the Film Industry, with Emphasis on its Ethical Requirements [Volume 19, Issue 54, 2025, Pages 69-104]
Emancipatory cinemaTowards the Ideal of Emancipatory Cinema: Applying Martin Heidegger's Philosophy of Technology and Art to Film Phenomenology [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 37-68]
Ethical considerationsCapacities and Challenges of Deepfake Usage in the Film Industry, with Emphasis on its Ethical Requirements [Volume 19, Issue 54, 2025, Pages 69-104]
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FilmmakingCapacities and Challenges of Deepfake Usage in the Film Industry, with Emphasis on its Ethical Requirements [Volume 19, Issue 54, 2025, Pages 69-104]
Frankfurt schoolThe Manifestation of the Concept of "Culture Industry" from Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer’s Perspectives in Spider-Man Movies [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 123-158]
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Generative Artificial IntelligenceThe Transformation of the Concept of the Audience in the Age of Artificial Intelligence [Volume 19, Special Issue of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Culture, and Media, 2025, Pages 41-76]
Grounded theoryDesigning a Model of Audience Persuasion in the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB): A Cognitive Approach Based on Grounded Theory [Volume 19, Issue 56, 2025]
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Heidegger's PhilosophyTowards the Ideal of Emancipatory Cinema: Applying Martin Heidegger's Philosophy of Technology and Art to Film Phenomenology [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 37-68]
Holy Qur'anExplaining the Institutionalization Model of Religious Rituals in National Media Based on the Dialectic of Happiness and Grief from the Perspective of Verses, Hadiths, and Narrations [Volume 19, Issue 56, 2025]
Home-Video SeriesA Sociological Analysis of Address Terms in the Television Series Kimia and Shahrzad [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 101-122]
Human-AI CollaborationArtificial Intelligence and Creativity in Television Writing [Volume 19, Special Issue of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Culture, and Media, 2025, Pages 113-152]
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Indian StyleA Study of the Potential of Indian-Style Monostichs in Producing Public Service Announcements (Case Study: Saeb Tabrizi's Monologues) [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 5-36]
InstitutionalizationExplaining the Institutionalization Model of Religious Rituals in National Media Based on the Dialectic of Happiness and Grief from the Perspective of Verses, Hadiths, and Narrations [Volume 19, Issue 56, 2025]
Intelligent Content ManagementThe Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Professional Television Content Production and Its Challenges [Volume 19, Special Issue of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Culture, and Media, 2025, Pages 177-216]
Interactive MediaThe Transformation of the Concept of the Audience in the Age of Artificial Intelligence [Volume 19, Special Issue of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Culture, and Media, 2025, Pages 41-76]
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K-DramaThe Role of K-Pop and K-Drama Consumption on the Values of Generation Z Girls Living in Tehran [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 69-100]
Keywords: Artificial IntelligenceThe Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Professional Television Content Production and Its Challenges [Volume 19, Special Issue of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Culture, and Media, 2025, Pages 177-216]
K-POPThe Role of K-Pop and K-Drama Consumption on the Values of Generation Z Girls Living in Tehran [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 69-100]
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Limited animationThe Function of Visual Rules in “Limited Animation” Based on the Theories of Donald Crofton and Abdulqaher Jorjani (Case Study: Animations “The Spy * Family” and “The Apothecary Diaries”) [Volume 19, Issue 54, 2025, Pages 33-68]
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Machine LearningArtificial Intelligence and the Optimal Management Model for Television Broadcasting [Volume 19, Special Issue of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Culture, and Media, 2025, Pages 5-40]
ManagementArtificial Intelligence and the Optimal Management Model for Television Broadcasting [Volume 19, Special Issue of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Culture, and Media, 2025, Pages 5-40]
MediaThe Application of Artificial Intelligence in Strategic Media Management [Volume 19, Special Issue of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Culture, and Media, 2025, Pages 77-112]
MediaExplaining the Institutionalization Model of Religious Rituals in National Media Based on the Dialectic of Happiness and Grief from the Perspective of Verses, Hadiths, and Narrations [Volume 19, Issue 56, 2025]
Media conglomerateA Comparative Analysis of the Organizational Structure of the World's Four Top Media Conglomerates (Comcast, Walt Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Paramount) [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 159-200]
Modern ArtIdentifying the Key Characteristics of the “Modern Animation” Movement through an Examination of Its Roots in Modernism [Volume 19, Issue 54, 2025, Pages 5-32]
Modern Interpretation MethodsThe Theory of Abstraction and Application of Qur’anic Concepts in the Field of Media [Volume 19, Issue 54, 2025, Pages 105-136]
Moral and educational developmentAnalyzing the Congruence of Children’s Television Program Content with Child Audience Developmental Indicators from the Perspectives of Erikson and Bandura [Volume 19, Issue 56, 2025]
Motor developmentAnalyzing the Congruence of Children’s Television Program Content with Child Audience Developmental Indicators from the Perspectives of Erikson and Bandura [Volume 19, Issue 56, 2025]
Myth-MakingRepresenting Meanings and Myths: Semiotics of Coca-Cola and Zamzam Commercials [Volume 19, Issue 56, 2025]
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Organizational StructureA Comparative Analysis of the Organizational Structure of the World's Four Top Media Conglomerates (Comcast, Walt Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Paramount) [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 159-200]
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ParamountA Comparative Analysis of the Organizational Structure of the World's Four Top Media Conglomerates (Comcast, Walt Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Paramount) [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 159-200]
Personalization AlgorithmsThe Transformation of the Concept of the Audience in the Age of Artificial Intelligence [Volume 19, Special Issue of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Culture, and Media, 2025, Pages 41-76]
Philosophy of TechnologyTowards the Ideal of Emancipatory Cinema: Applying Martin Heidegger's Philosophy of Technology and Art to Film Phenomenology [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 37-68]
Physical&ndashAnalyzing the Congruence of Children’s Television Program Content with Child Audience Developmental Indicators from the Perspectives of Erikson and Bandura [Volume 19, Issue 56, 2025]
Popular ArtThe Manifestation of the Concept of "Culture Industry" from Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer’s Perspectives in Spider-Man Movies [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 123-158]
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Qur’anic ConceptsThe Theory of Abstraction and Application of Qur’anic Concepts in the Field of Media [Volume 19, Issue 54, 2025, Pages 105-136]
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RadioA Study of the Potential of Indian-Style Monostichs in Producing Public Service Announcements (Case Study: Saeb Tabrizi's Monologues) [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 5-36]
Radio and TelevisionThe Application of Artificial Intelligence in Strategic Media Management [Volume 19, Special Issue of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Culture, and Media, 2025, Pages 77-112]
Religious Content Production ModelThe Theory of Abstraction and Application of Qur’anic Concepts in the Field of Media [Volume 19, Issue 54, 2025, Pages 105-136]
RitualsExplaining the Institutionalization Model of Religious Rituals in National Media Based on the Dialectic of Happiness and Grief from the Perspective of Verses, Hadiths, and Narrations [Volume 19, Issue 56, 2025]
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Saeb TabriziA Study of the Potential of Indian-Style Monostichs in Producing Public Service Announcements (Case Study: Saeb Tabrizi's Monologues) [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 5-36]
Social BotsComputational Political propaganda and Artificial Intelligence: A Case Study of the Trump Campaign in the 2016 US Election [Volume 19, Issue 54, 2025, Pages 163-186]
Social CapitalAnalyzing the Relationship Between Social Capital and Media Rituals [Volume 19, Issue 54, 2025, Pages 137-162]
Social DevelopmentAnalyzing the Congruence of Children’s Television Program Content with Child Audience Developmental Indicators from the Perspectives of Erikson and Bandura [Volume 19, Issue 56, 2025]
SociolinguisticsA Sociological Analysis of Address Terms in the Television Series Kimia and Shahrzad [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 101-122]
Spider-Man FilmsThe Manifestation of the Concept of "Culture Industry" from Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer’s Perspectives in Spider-Man Movies [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 123-158]
Spy X FamilyThe Function of Visual Rules in “Limited Animation” Based on the Theories of Donald Crofton and Abdulqaher Jorjani (Case Study: Animations “The Spy * Family” and “The Apothecary Diaries”) [Volume 19, Issue 54, 2025, Pages 33-68]
SuperheroThe Manifestation of the Concept of "Culture Industry" from Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer’s Perspectives in Spider-Man Movies [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 123-158]
Television Content ProductionThe Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Professional Television Content Production and Its Challenges [Volume 19, Special Issue of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Culture, and Media, 2025, Pages 177-216]
Television IRIB (Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting)Designing a Model of Audience Persuasion in the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB): A Cognitive Approach Based on Grounded Theory [Volume 19, Issue 56, 2025]
Television SeriesA Sociological Analysis of Address Terms in the Television Series Kimia and Shahrzad [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 101-122]
Television WritingArtificial Intelligence and Creativity in Television Writing [Volume 19, Special Issue of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Culture, and Media, 2025, Pages 113-152]
The Hermeneutic CycleTowards the Ideal of Emancipatory Cinema: Applying Martin Heidegger's Philosophy of Technology and Art to Film Phenomenology [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 37-68]
The Occurrence of TruthTowards the Ideal of Emancipatory Cinema: Applying Martin Heidegger's Philosophy of Technology and Art to Film Phenomenology [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 37-68]
TV and web series animationThe Function of Visual Rules in “Limited Animation” Based on the Theories of Donald Crofton and Abdulqaher Jorjani (Case Study: Animations “The Spy * Family” and “The Apothecary Diaries”) [Volume 19, Issue 54, 2025, Pages 33-68]
TV broadcastingArtificial Intelligence and the Optimal Management Model for Television Broadcasting [Volume 19, Special Issue of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Culture, and Media, 2025, Pages 5-40]
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ValueThe Role of K-Pop and K-Drama Consumption on the Values of Generation Z Girls Living in Tehran [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 69-100]
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Walt DisneyA Comparative Analysis of the Organizational Structure of the World's Four Top Media Conglomerates (Comcast, Walt Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Paramount) [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 159-200]
Wardoff TheoryA Sociological Analysis of Address Terms in the Television Series Kimia and Shahrzad [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 101-122]
Warner Bros. DiscoveryA Comparative Analysis of the Organizational Structure of the World's Four Top Media Conglomerates (Comcast, Walt Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Paramount) [Volume 19, Issue 53, 2025, Pages 159-200]
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ZamzamRepresenting Meanings and Myths: Semiotics of Coca-Cola and Zamzam Commercials [Volume 19, Issue 56, 2025]