Information Communication & Society

Papers
(The TQCC of Information Communication & Society is 8. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
To be or not to be algorithm aware: a question of a new digital divide?127
Separating truth from lies: comparing the effects of news media literacy interventions and fact-checkers in response to political misinformation in the US and Netherlands85
What they do in the shadows: examining the far-right networks on Telegram80
‘#OkBoomer, time to meet the Zoomers’: studying the memefication of intergenerational politics on TikTok57
Black box measures? How to study people’s algorithm skills52
Understanding the societal impacts of machine translation: a critical review of the literature on medical and legal use cases52
It takes a village to manipulate the media: coordinated link sharing behavior during 2018 and 2019 Italian elections49
Money is data – the platformization of financial transactions44
Affordances, movement dynamics, and a centralized digital communication platform in a networked movement36
Older adults’ online social engagement and social capital: the moderating role of Internet skills35
Social isolation, social support and their relationship with smartphone addiction34
Legitimating a platform: evidence of journalists’ role in transferring authority to Twitter31
ICTs and the urban-rural divide: can online labour platforms bridge the gap?31
Fake news practices in Indonesian newsrooms during and after the Palu earthquake: a hierarchy-of-influences approach30
The politics of deceptive borders: ‘biomarkers of deceit’ and the case of iBorderCtrl30
Far right alternative news media as ‘indignation mobilization mechanisms’: how the far right opposed the Global Compact for Migration29
Complex ecologies of trust in data practices and data-driven systems28
Tinder blue, mental flu? Exploring the associations between Tinder use and well-being27
Information literacy challenges in digital culture: conflicting engagements of trust and doubt26
Hijacking MeToo: transnational dynamics and networked frame contestation on the far right in the case of the ‘120 decibels' campaign26
Nonhuman humanitarianism: when 'AI for good' can be harmful26
The right to the city and data protection for developing citizen-centric digital cities26
‘The pussy ain’t worth it, bro’: assessing the discourse and structure of MGTOW26
Negotiating gender scripts in mobile dating apps: between affordances, usage norms and practices26
“Shadowbanning is not a thing”: black box gaslighting and the power to independently know and credibly critique algorithms25
Hot weather, hot topic. Polarization and sceptical framing in the climate debate on Twitter25
Seek and you shall find? A content analysis on the diversity of five search engines’ results on political queries25
Partisan search behavior and Google results in the 2018 U.S. midterm elections25
The playful politics of memes23
Rethinking digital skills in the era of compulsory computing: methods, measurement, policy and theory23
You never fake alone. Creative AI in action22
Infrastructural obfuscation: unpacking the carceral logics of the Ring surveillant assemblage22
Social networks and digital organisation: far right parties at the 2019 Australian federal election22
Restyling propaganda: popularized party press and the making of soft propaganda in China22
When a story contradicts: correcting health misinformation on social media through different message formats and mechanisms22
Conceptualising critical data literacies for civil society organisations: agency, care, and social responsibility21
Is there a link between climate change scepticism and populism? An analysis of web tracking and survey data from Europe and the US21
Platform pop: disentangling Spotify’s intermediary role in the music industry21
The decolonial turn in data and technology research: what is at stake and where is it heading?21
Building truths in AI: Making predictive algorithms doable in healthcare20
Caveat emptor: boycott through digital humour on the wave of the 2019 Hong Kong protests19
Dog whistling far-right code words: the case of ‘culture enricher' on the Swedish web19
Can the internet reduce the loneliness of 50+ living alone?19
Digital coloniality and ‘Next Billion Users’: the political economy of Google Station in Nigeria18
Civilized truths, hateful lies? Incivility and hate speech in false information – evidence from fact-checked statements in the US18
Individual and shared digital repertoires – older adults managing digital services18
Contested Chinese Dreams of AI? Public discourse about Artificial intelligence on WeChat and People’s Daily Online18
Does populism go viral? How Italian leaders engage citizens through social media18
‘I’m still the master of the machine.’ Internet users’ awareness of algorithmic decision-making and their perception of its effect on their autonomy18
The relationship between Zoom use with the camera on and Zoom fatigue: considering self-monitoring and social interaction anxiety17
Degrees of deception: the effects of different types of COVID-19 misinformation and the effectiveness of corrective information in crisis times17
Cultural intermediation and the basis of trust among webtoon and webnovel communities17
Embedded reproduction in platform data work17
From non-player characters to othered participants: Chinese women's gaming experience in the ‘free’ digital market17
Education as a domain of natural data extraction: analysing corporate discourse about educational tracking17
Delivering Edinburgh: uncovering the digital geography of platform labour in the city17
Building viewer engagement through interaction rituals on Twitch.tv17
Lost in Transition?Digital trans activism on Youtube16
Suing the algorithm: the mundanization of automated decision-making in public services through litigation16
Social media, protest, & outrage communication in Ethiopia: toward fractured publics or pluralistic polity?15
Trouble in programmer’s paradise: gender-biases in sharing and recognising technical knowledge on Stack Overflow15
‘Data must fall’: mobile data pricing, regulatory paralysis and citizen action in South Africa15
From shoeboxes to shared spaces: participatory cultural heritage via digital platforms14
Decentralizing electoral campaigns? New-old parties, grassroots and digital activism14
Understanding power positions in a new digital landscape: perceptions of Syrian refugees and data experts on relocation algorithm14
Murder fantasies in memes: fascist aesthetics of death threats and the banalization of white supremacist violence14
Inequality in online job searching in the age of social media14
Memetising the pandemic: memes, covid-19 mundanity and political cultures14
New digital safety net or just more ‘friendfunding’? Institutional analysis of medical crowdfunding in the United States14
Digital inequality among older adults: explaining differences in the breadth of Internet use13
Office of the citizen: a qualitative analysis of Twitter activity during the Lekki shooting in Nigeria’s #EndSARS protests13
Vulnerable people’s digital inclusion: intersectionality patterns and associated lessons13
Music streaming platforms and self-releasing musicians: the case of China13
Cloud ruins: Ericsson's Vaudreuil-Dorion data centre and infrastructural abandonment13
Work-related ICT use during off-job time, technology to family conflict and segmentation preference: a study with two generations of employees13
Machine learning in the EU health care context: exploring the ethical, legal and social issues13
Is it still a man’s world? Social media news use and gender inequality in online political engagement13
Why study media ecosystems?13
Sharing the hate? Memes and transnationality in the far right’s digital visual culture12
Twitter made me do it! Twitter's tonal platform incentive and its effect on online campaigning12
‘Everybody needs to post a selfie every once in a while’: exploring the politics of Instagram curation in young women’s self-representational practices12
Antecedents of support for social media content moderation and platform regulation: the role of presumed effects on self and others12
Spatially shaped imaginaries of the digital economy12
Insta(nt)famous? Visual self-presentation and the use of masculine and feminine issues by female politicians on Instagram12
Instagram and political campaigning in the 2017 German federal election. A quantitative content analysis of German top politicians’ and parliamentary parties’ posts12
Transforming communication, social media, counter-hegemony and the struggle for the soul of Nigeria12
Emotional consequences and attention rewards: the social effects of ratings on Reddit12
Social media use, psychological well-being and physical health during lockdown12
Persuasive strategies in online health misinformation: a systematic review12
The paperboys of Russian messaging: RT/Sputnik audiences as vehicles for malign information influence12
Wearables for something good: aid, dataveillance and the production of children’s digital bodies12
Memetic commemorations: remixing far-right values in digital spheres12
De-platforming disinformation: conspiracy theories and their control12
The sharing of disinformation in cross-national comparison: analyzing patterns of resilience11
Digital microaggressions and everyday othering: an analysis of tweets sent to women members of Parliament in the UK11
Online disinformation in the run-up to the Indian 2019 election11
Infrastructuringdigital sovereignty: a research agenda for an infrastructure-based sociology of digital self-determination practices11
Easy data, same old platforms? A systematic review of digital activism methodologies11
The cruel optimism of digital dating: heart-breaking mobile romance among rural migrant workers in South China11
From cryptocurrencies to cryptocourts: blockchain and the financialization of dispute resolution platforms11
Data and rights in the digital welfare state: the case of Denmark11
Middle Eastern women influencers’ interdependent/independent subjectification on Tiktok: feminist postdigital transnational inquiry11
Online cultural backlash? sexism and political user-generated content11
Online political participation: the evolution of a concept11
The (in)credibility of algorithmic models to non-experts11
Making sense of algorithmic profiling: user perceptions on Facebook11
Feminist filter bubbles: ambivalence, vigilance and labour10
Racialized beauty, visibility, and empowerment: Asian American women influencers on YouTube10
Examining the cultural dimension of contact-tracing app adoption during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-country study in Singapore and Switzerland10
Guerilla capitalism and the platform economy: Governing Uber in China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong10
Data colonialism: compelling and useful, but whither epistemes?10
Beyond algorithmic control: flexibility, intermediaries, and paradox in the on-demand economy10
Intrusive media and knowledge work: how knowledge workers negotiate digital media norms in the pursuit of focused work10
Guanxi 2.0: the exchange of likes in social networking sites10
Constructing young selves in a digital media ecology: youth cultures, practices and identity10
Through a white lens: Black victimhood, visibility, and whiteness in the Black Lives Matter movement on TikTok10
‘Own your narrative’: teenagers as producers and consumers of porn in Netflix’s Sex Education9
Digital divide and marginalized women during COVID-19: a study of women recently released from prison9
Messy on the inside: internet memes as mapping tools of everyday life9
The cueing power of comments on social media: how disagreement in Facebook comments affects user engagement with news9
Who are the plotters behind the pandemic? Comparing Covid-19 conspiracy theories in Google search results across five key target countries of Russia’s foreign communication9
Did you give permission? Datafication in the mobile ecosystem9
Beacons over bridges: hashtags, visibility, and sexual assault disclosure on social media9
Imaginative play in digital environments: designing social and creative opportunities for identity formation9
User-centric approaches for collecting Facebook data in the ‘post-API age’: experiences from two studies and recommendations for future research9
Open access, closed systems: independent online journalism in Japan9
Red, yellow, green or golden: the post-pandemic future of China's health code apps9
Dimensions of digital inequality in the sharing economy9
Sexuality, gender, media. Identity articulations in the contemporary media landscape9
Gauging reference and source bias over time: how Russia’s partially state-controlled search engine Yandex mediated an anti-regime protest event9
How African countries respond to fake news and hate speech9
The geopolitics of infrastructuralized platforms: the case of Alibaba9
Constructing visual policy narratives in new media: the case of the Dakota Access Pipeline9
User-generated nationalism: interactions with religion, race, and partisanship in everyday talk online9
Understanding the effects of conceptual and analytical choices on ‘finding’ the privacy paradox: A specification curve analysis of large-scale survey data9
Social media for social good? A thematic, spatial and visual analysis of humanitarian action on Instagram9
Let’s (re)tweet about racism and sexism: responses to cyber aggression toward Black and Asian women9
Gamer identities of video game live streamers with disabilities8
Electoral news sharing: a study of changes in news coverage and Facebook sharing behaviour during the 2018 Mexican elections8
‘Hey, I like ur videos. Super relate!’ Locating sisterhood in a postcolonial intimate public on YouTube8
Selling internet control: the framing of the Russian ban of messaging app Telegram8
Ubiquitous tunes, virtuous archiving and catering for algorithms: the tethered affairs of people and music streaming services8
‘Which part of my group do I represent?’: disability activism and social media users with concealable communicative disabilities8
Fidelis ad mortem: multimodal discourses and ideologies in Black Lives Matter and Blue Lives Matter (non)humorous memes8
How dark corners collude: a study on an online Chinese alt-right community8
Uninterested and unequal?: examining SES-based gaps in youth political behavior on social media8
‘A mother’s intuition: it’s real and we have to believe in it’: how the maternal is used to promote vaccine refusal on Instagram8
Buy now, pay later: redefining indebted users as responsible consumers8
Organisational and professional hierarchies in a data management system: public–private collaborative building of public healthcare and social services in Finland8
Making curation algorithms apparent: a case study of ‘Instawareness’ as a means to heighten awareness and understanding of Instagram's algorithm8
Virtually girlfriends: ‘emergent femininity’ and the women who buy virtual loving services in China8
Health on Wikipedia: a qualitative study of the attitudes, perceptions, and use of Wikipedia as a source of health information by middle-aged and older adults8
Internet restrictions in Uganda: examining their impact on journalism8
Women learn while men talk?: revisiting gender differences in political engagement in online environments8
‘When you realise your dad is Cristiano Ronaldo’: celebrity sharenting and children’s digital identities8
Promote diligently and censor politely: how Sina Weibo intervenes in online activism in China8
Towards conceptualization and quantification of the digital divide8
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