Cultural Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Cultural Studies is 1. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
‘Stress-testing’ the system: speculations on the Hong Kong protests from afar31
Looking for the clown in the 1980s: the melancholy clients in the Taiwan teahouse and their memories of being a ‘nobody’23
Playing politics digitally: young Chinese people’s political feelings on social media platforms19
The use of historical ponds in political campaigns in the Czech Republic18
Confronting global infrastructural capitalism: the triple logic of the 'vanguard' and its inevitable spatial and class contradictions in China's high-speed rail program14
The problematization of consumers in Swedish financial literacy education13
The fire this time: a conversation with Angela Y. Davis, Herman Gray, Gaye Theresa Johnson, Robin D. G. Kelley, and Josh Kun13
How black is African Noir?: defining blackness through crime fiction13
Rearticulating football fans in Hong Kong: between activism, localism, and consumerism11
Male youth’s self-narrative and the discourse of meritocracy in South Korea10
Communication totalitarianism in Japan: ‘Decontextualisation’ and ‘Recontextualisation’ and the digital communication environment10
A new model of distilling religion: culturalization as marginality9
Viral justice: how we grow the world we want9
Writing our stories with hooks and needles: literary women's voices in textiles8
Artificial flavors: nostalgia and the shifting landscapes of production in Sino-Japanese animation8
Disrupting the closet: radically recontextualizing sexuality and wildness7
The hashtag: the most conspicuous sign of our times7
Conjunctures7
COVID-19 and the affective politics of congestion: an exploration of population density debates in Australia6
Word and action: the many routes through Jesús Martín-Barbero6
Psy-drama from Martín-Barbero’s perspective6
COVID bread-porn: social stratification through displays of self-management5
The epiphanic moments of COVID-19: the revelation of painful national truths5
Oceanic bellies and liquid feminism in Fatou Diome’sLe Ventre de l’Atlantique5
Affect, Protest, Pandemic: Conversations from the crises of 20205
Conceptualizing crisis brokerage: brokering crisis or brokers in crisis5
Regulation of pornography and criminalization of BL readers and authors in contemporary China (2010–2019)5
‘They abscond’: migration and coloniality in the contemporary conjuncture in Europe5
Witch camps and witchcraft discourse in Africa: critiquing development practices4
Settler colonial ways of seeing: documentation, administration, and the interventions of Indigenous art4
COVID-19 and ‘crisis as ordinary’: pathological whiteness, popular pessimism, and pre-apocalyptic cultural studies4
Michel Foucault and the coloniality of power4
Streaming Black to the future: post-soul aesthetics & competing nostalgia in FX’s Snowfall and Pose4
Editors’ introduction: remembering blackly4
Tech money in civil society: whose interests do digital rights organisations represent?4
From mass popular to bastardized popular3
Stirring the sugar in the English cup of tea: more notes on the continuing relevance of Stuart Hall3
COVID-19 at sea: ‘the world as you know it no longer exists’3
From media to mediations: unexpected readings3
Hangtime melancholia3
Cultural physics3
Anticipation, abolition, possibility: on riots, networked communication, and listening3
Black, white, & read all over: is wearing a keffiyeh enough for Palestinian justice?2
Violent spectre of ghost limbs2
Asian Americans as racial contagion2
Turks against orientalist discourse2
Sonic masquerading in Israeli popular music: self-Imitation, accent, and mockery2
‘Comrade unknown to me’: colonialism, modernity, and conjunctural translation in Familiar Stranger2
Dissonance and defensiveness: orienting affects in online feminist cultures2
The spectacle of competence: global pandemic and the redesign of leadership in a post neo-liberal world2
How concepts do activism: as worlds, aids, cells, and currents2
The cultural politics of teacher strikes in the United States2
Introduction: commoning as unthinkable politics: Hong Kong against hard times2
Guarani-kaiowa’s political ontology: singular because common2
NFTs and the financialization of art2
Suburban vogue and other queer survival strategies2
Zombie capitalism and coronavirus time2
Afterword: engendering new century black transnationalisms2
Mexican migration and the struggle for visibility in NYC A Mexican state of mind: New York City and the new borderlands of culture , by Melissa Castillo Planas, New Brun2
Gender perspectives on professional and everyday creativities: introduction to the special issue2
Tuning machines: an approach to exploring how Instagram’s machine vision operates on and through digital media’s participatory visual cultures2
Tiffany Pollard GIFs and nostalgia for the negative1
Transnational reproductive brokers in crisis1
Repressive suspicion, or: the problem with conspiracy theories1
MOIRA: (Re)making Algarve’s culture(s) of water through mixed media arts1
Streaming services and brokerage in the music industry crisis in Nigeria1
Keywords and keywording1
Black Space: Negotiating Race, Diversity, and Belonging in the Ivory Tower1
Amphibious subjects: sasso and the contested politics of queer self making in neo-liberal Ghana1
Dancing with Coronaspheres: Expanded Breath Bodies and the Politics of Public Movement in the Age of COVID-191
Changes in the understandings and practices of village commoning in Hong Kong1
A narrative of suffering and soil: Swedish migration and settler colonialism in northeast Argentina1
New normals, from talk to gesture1
The predicaments of craftsmanship in the knowledge economy: the rise and fall of Caminha’s boatyards in Caminha, Portugal1
Aqua/geopolitical conjuncture and disjuncture: invasion, resources, and mining the deep dark sea1
Fashion in ‘crisis’: consumer activism and brand (ir)responsibility in lockdown1
Girl spaces: images of girlhood on the internet1
Dangerous memories and entangled temporalities: Irish republicanism and the postcolonial politics of time1
Crisis vision: race and the cultural production of surveillance1
‘The end of the common world’: COVID anxieties, bordered lives and democratic censorship in Taiwan1
The more, the better: queer urban spatialities of Seoul in three films1
Acknowledgements1
Lithium’s buzz: extractivism between booms in Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile1
Fixing the past, mediating the future? Human rights brokers in Nepal and Sri Lanka1
Between knowing and understanding: Israeli Jews and the memory of the Palestinian Nakba1
Waste commons in motion1
The Rebel's clinic: the revolutionary lives of Frantz Fanon1
The future of religious pasts: religion and cultural heritage-making in a secular age – introduction1
‘Blood Money’: a cultural history of the menstrual economy1
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