Javnost-The Public

Papers
(The median citation count of Javnost-The Public 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
High Expectations, Hostile Perception, and Biased Coverage? The Labour Movement and the Press Coverage of the Paris Commune, 187142
Not Forgetting Black Lives Matter: Memory, Protest and Counterpublics17
Not About Facts, but Emotions? Political Polarisation as a Problem of Redescription15
Dismissed or Acclaimed for Breaking Norms: The Discursive Positioning of Young Active Citizens in Czech Online Media11
Novinarska Svoboda Skozi Optiko Novinarjev: Analiza Izsledkov Ankete Svetovi Novinarstva v Sloveniji10
Ethnocratic Localism and Affective Politics: Unmasking Right-Wing Imaginaries in Hong Kong’s Pro-Democracy Movements8
The Datatext: A Multilevel-discursive Theory For Improved Public Health Data Visualizations8
The Dynamics of Emotional Attachments and Identity Formation within Protest Movements: Exploring Expressive Behaviours during the Nigeria’s Protests7
Rise of Digital Authoritarianism? Exploring Global Motivations Behind Governmental Social Media Censorship6
Datafied Empiricism Versus Normative Publicness: A Philosophical Grounding for Assessing the Influence of New Technologies on the Digital Public Sphere6
Čuvajsko Novinarstvo na Sodišču: Metanovinarski Diskurz v Slovenski Sodni Praksi6
The Mask of War and the War of Masks: The Fabricated Culture War Gets Deadly5
Land of Woke and Glory? The Conceptualisation and Framing of “Wokeness” in UK Media and Public Discourses5
Knowledge on Stage: Public Roles of Scientists In Times of Communicative Abundance5
The Rise of Contractual Publics5
Kolaps Razuma? Sociohistorični Prispevek k Obravnavi Moderne Javnosti in Njenih Kriz4
Critiquing Audiovisual Fiction from the New Right: The German Far-right Podcast “Von Rechts Gelesen”4
Performing Durable Politics: Comparing Mediated Populism in the Philippines4
Correction4
Artificial Intelligence and Digital Deification: Examining the Construction of Donald Trump's Superhuman Persona4
Performing What Is Absent: The Making of Representative Claims in the 2020 Chilean Constitutional Convention4
Visual, Popular and Political: The Non-profit Influencer and the Public Sphere3
The “Right” Atmosphere: Audiovisual Material and the Far Right3
The interplay of personal storytelling with rational justifications in online discussions: A qualitative exploration of news user comments3
Does the Centre Hold? Public Sphere Configuration, Democracy, and the Quality of Political Talk in Sweden3
Fictional Frontlines: A Mapping Review and Research Agenda for the Study of Far-right Engagement with Films, Television and Video Games3
Weaponising #Fakenews on Twitter: Generating Flak or Critiquing the Status Quo in the Trump Era?3
Correction3
Intertextuality as Method in a Time of Technologised Misinformation: The Case of Hindutva Fascism in India3
Global Digital Lords and Privatisation of Media Policy: The Australian Media Bargaining Code3
Privatizacija Medijev v Sloveniji–Izgubljena Priložnost za Neodvisnost Medijev?3
Far Right > Digital Rights: The Precarity of Free Expression, Internet Access, Net Neutrality and Data Privacy in Bolsonaro’s Brazil3
“Managing” Inaction and Public Disengagement with Climate Change: (Re)considering the Role of Climate Change Discourse in Compulsory Education3
Broadcasting and the Creation of a Black Public Opinion in the Portuguese Empire: Using Radio to Promote and Counter Cultural Dominance3
Respawning the Hero: Metapolitics, Historical Fiction Video Games and the Shifting Strategies and Subjectivities of Far-right Influencers2
Dissenting Democratically from Trump’s Toxic Tropes2
Brazilian Fake News Bill: Strong Content Moderation Accountability but Limited Hold on Platform Market Power2
Covid-19 and Race: News Coverage of Structural Racism and The Role of John Henryism and Racial Weathering in Bame Covid-19 Deaths2
The Elitist Public Sphere In China: A Case Study Of Online Contestation By Former Critical Journalists During The Coronavirus Outbreak2
Why Has the EU Been Late in Regulating Social Media Platforms?2
Fugitive Truth: Renewing the Public Sphere in the Age of Post-Truth2
Correction2
On Communicative Rationality with Passion2
Censorship in the News: Understanding Social Inequalities in Portuguese Printed News in the Second World War2
Moving away from the “Repression-Resistance” Paradigm: The Effects of Civil/Uncivil Disagreements on Political Deliberation in China2
Platform Governance and the “Infodemic”2
Against Resilience: The (Anti-)Ethics of Participation in an Unjust and Unequal Public Sphere2
Another Media System is Possible: Ripping Open the Overton Window, from Platforms to Public Broadcasting2
How do English-Speaking Users Discuss the Wuhan Lockdown: A Longitudinal Analysis of Public Spheres on YouTube2
Correction2
Covid Publics and Black Lives Matter: Posts, Placards and Posters2
What Is the EU’s Vision of Democracy in the Post-Truth Scenario? A Conceptual Analysis of the Institutional Narratives of the Public Sphere in the “Democracy Action Plan”2
The Caring Public Sphere: Reframing the Concept in an Era of Care Crises2
The Appeal of Far Right Pandemic Politics: A Southern Europe Case1
Mobilising the Mob: The Multifaceted Role of Social Media in the January 6th US Capitol Attack1
“The Last White Country”: Mapping the Far-Right Ideology in Russia during the Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine1
“Health Dictatorship” and “Civil Disobedience”: Political Extremists and French Debates on Democracy During Covid-191
If it Ain’t Woke, Don’t Fix It: The Revanchism of Bad Object (Anti)-fans1
The Return of Billiard Balls? US–China Tech War and China’s State-Directed Digital Capitalism1
From Public Engagement to Violence: The Fragility and Loss of Public Engagement in Muslim Northern Nigeria1
Institutional (Dis)Trust and Online Participation Roles in Vaccination Communication as Public Engagement1
Holocaust Distortion During the Global Pandemic: An Exercise in Anti-Democratic Demagoguery1
Medijsko Ustvarjanje Protibegunskega Sovražnega Govora v komentarjih na Facebooku1
Durability in Inequality Discourse in the UK Public Sphere, 2008–20231
Fragmented and Polarised? The German Public Sphere during the Russian Invasion of Ukraine1
Where the Sun Rises in the East: (Post-)Communist Remembrance in Germany’s Right-Wing Counter-Public Sphere1
What Do News Disseminators and Audiences in the Digital Age Need Most? — Skills? Knowledge? Or Accuracy-Motivated Sceptical Knowing1
Generating Public Engagement to Control Protests: State-managed Vigilantism in Poland1
How Direct Citizen Participation Affects the Local Government Financial Condition: A Case of Participatory Budgeting in South Korea1
Book Theft as Social Deviance in Modern China: An Elegant Offense or the Intellectual Robin Hood1
Role of Emotions in Protest Participants’ Perception of Radical Performances: The Case of Gezi Protests in Turkey1
Violence, Hate Speech, and Polarisation in Far-Right Political Influencers in Spain1
Children, Angels and Demons: The Coloniality of Print Media Representations of (Dis)ability in South Africa (1978–2023)1
Neofascist “Thugs,” Pandemic Protests, Populisms: Giorgia Meloni’s Cerchiobottismo and the Rise of Fratelli D’Italia During the Pandemic1
Correction1
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