Media Culture & Society

Papers
(The H4-Index of Media Culture & Society is 23. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Proactive governance by official administrators on Chinese social media platforms: Boundary discourse and governance legitimacy137
Attention, ambivalence and algorithms: Publishers in the era of ubiquitous connectivity and expanding platforms98
‘We cracked a hole in this very white structure’: Indigenous journalism practices in mainstream Australian news organisations72
Circulating cassettes of ceremony: Indigenous peer-to-peer networks in Arnhem Land72
Platformized childhood: How app stores construct children’s software audiences through platform governance and industry lore70
Of farms, legends, and fools: Re-engaging Ghana’s development narrative through social media65
Day of Rage: Forensic journalism and the US Capitol riot50
Scripting Disability as the ‘New’ Bollywood: Pitching, reflecting, researching and negotiating43
Legislating in the media spotlight: The Digital Markets Act in EU news coverage40
From Homeland-Mother to Azhong-Brother: a qualitative study of nation anthropomorphism among Chinese youths39
We are stronger when we are connected: Queer counterpublics and the Korean Queer Culture Festival39
“That’s PEGI, the American system!”: Perceptions of video game age ratings among families in Norway38
Happiness in newsroom contracts: communicative resistance for digital work and life satisfaction36
Media reporting of industrial wastewater issues in Kenya33
Reconsidering trauma and symbolic wounds in times of online misogyny and platforms33
Fake digital identity and cyberbullying33
A global communications standpoint: What might that mean?33
Discostan and Hamnawa: Between erasure and preservation in South Asian digital diasporic archives32
Media and cultural systems: Connecting national news dynamics and the cultures of social problems through a case study of climate change in the U.S. and U.K.30
Remembering a disastrous past to imagine catastrophic future(s) on social media: The expected Istanbul earthquake29
(Dis)Affordances: Publicness and the Question of Absence28
Making sense of the invisible: cognitive mapping, affective realities and the Irish/Northern Irish Border25
Composite Anne: The remembrance of Anne Frank and Holocaust commemoration in the digital age24
Can the other be heard?23
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