Information Communication & Society

Papers
(The H4-Index of Information Communication & Society is 25. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
The failure-speed ethos: notes from a glocal startup scene109
Towards Algorithmic Luddism: class politics in data capitalism66
Better Together: the perceived impact of the ICIJ’s Pandora Papers collaboration on journalism and journalists66
‘A promising playground’: IDEMIA and the digital ID infrastructuring in Colombia46
Investigating the cause and effect factors of young children’s smartphone overuse: focusing on the influence of parenting factors45
Digital timescapes: technology, temporality and society42
Algorithmic futures: the intersection of algorithms and evidentiary work41
Digital revolution and the gender divide: factors affecting mobile phone use in India40
‘Live’ to ‘survive’: women and digital political communication in Tunisia39
Rage against the streaming studio system: worker resistance to Hollywood’s networked era38
Torquing patients into data: enactments of care about, for and through medical data in algorithmic systems36
Expendable to essential? Changing perceptions of gig workers on Twitter in the onset of COVID-1936
Meso-level leaders as brokers of horizontal and vertical linkages in feminist networked social movements35
Temporalities behind the paywall: examining patterns of data flow and temporalities within social media platform APIs33
Digital food: from paddock to platform32
Representations of motherhood in the media: a systematic literature review31
Information and communication technologies use among youth experiencing homelessness: associations with online health information seeking behavior30
Women in the digital world28
Netflix recommends: algorithms, film choice, and the history of the taste Netflix recommends: algorithms, film choice, and the history of the taste , by Mattias Frey, Ca28
Douglas Kellner’s critical theory of digital technology Technology and democracy: toward a critical theory of digital technologies, technopolitics, and technocapitalism 28
Exploring how a YouTube channel’s political stance is associated with early COVID-19 communication on YouTube28
Intrusive media and knowledge work: how knowledge workers negotiate digital media norms in the pursuit of focused work28
Instagram: visual social media cultures28
Buy now, pay later: redefining indebted users as responsible consumers25
Making sense of algorithmic profiling: user perceptions on Facebook25
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