Information Communication & Society

Papers
(The H4-Index of Information Communication & Society is 24. 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
Giving the outrage a name – how researchers are challenging employment conditions under the hashtags #IchBinHanna and #IchBinReyhan101
A sleepwalker’s guide to social media60
Impact of mobile and smartphone usage levels and multivariate factors on household income in vegetable farming: evidence from Indonesia60
Digital timescapes: technology, temporality and society45
Digital revolution and the gender divide: factors affecting mobile phone use in India42
Beyond the margin of error: a systematic and replicable audit of the TikTok research API41
Politicians over issues? Visual personalization in three Instagram election campaigns36
‘When you realise your dad is Cristiano Ronaldo’: celebrity sharenting and children’s digital identities35
Beyond authoritarianism and liberal democracy: understanding China’s artificial intelligence impact in Africa34
The Digital Frontier: Infrastructures of control on the global web33
‘Google this!’ How performative links and search engines organise information disorders in a climate obstruction network32
Life (online): an introduction to the #AoIR2020 special issue32
Ecologies of friction in digital platform investment31
‘Kids, these YouTubers are stealing from you’: influencers and online discussions about taxes31
A discursive psychological examination of educators’ experiences of children with disabilities accessing the Internet: a role for digital resilience30
Zhibo gonghui: China’s ‘live-streaming guilds’ of manipulation experts30
The digital covenant: non-centralized platform governance on the mastodon social network29
Representing the adarsh biometric balak or the ideal biometric child: locating poor children’s care work in the Aadhaar welfare state27
Wear your digital mask, fight this virus like it’s the enemy: pandemic user-citizenship as platform-infrastructure entanglements27
Imaginative play in digital environments: designing social and creative opportunities for identity formation27
Investigating the cause and effect factors of young children’s smartphone overuse: focusing on the influence of parenting factors26
Mobilizing against Islam on social media: hyperlink networking among European far-right extra-parliamentary Facebook groups26
Nigeria’s digital diaspora: citizen media, democracy, participation25
Beyond myopia in communications and the sociology of media25
Data localization as contested and narrated security in the age of digital sovereignty: the case of Switzerland24
Muslims and social media: A scoping review24
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