New Media & Society

Papers
(The H4-Index of New Media & Society is 34. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Futures in mobile communication research: Introduction to the special issue180
Investigating the experience of viewing extreme real-world violence online: Naturalistic evidence from an online discussion forum152
The disciplined customer: A video-based study of automated self-service hotels129
Book Reviews: Mixed Methods Perspectives on Communication and Social Media Research124
How offline backgrounds interact with digital capital108
Between anger and love: A multi-level study on the impact of policy issues on user reactions in national election campaigns on Facebook in Germany, Hungary, and Norway107
Digitally mediated code-switching in transnational families in Australia: Fathers and children104
The telephone answering machine: Mediated presence and the participatory condition77
Enforcing platform sovereignty: A case study of platform responses to Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code69
Discourse, digitisation and women’s rights groups in Nigeria and Ghana: Online campaigns for political inclusion and against violence on women and girls68
Subverting or preserving the institution: Competing IT firm and foundation discourses about open source57
Platform visibility and the making of an issue: Vernaculars of hereditary cancer on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Twitter56
Sociotechnical imaginaries of remote personal touch before and during COVID-19: An analysis of UK newspapers55
Translocal networked public spheres: Spatial arrangements of metropolitan Twitter54
The high-tech elite? Assessing the values of tech-workers using the European Social Survey 2012–202053
Beyond subcultures: A literature review of gaming communities and sociological analysis53
Unpacking platform governance through meaningful human agency: How Chinese moderators make discretionary decisions in a dynamic network51
Formation of social norms in location-based meso-spaces: A study of WeChat neighborhood groups during the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown47
To let content be or not be: Understanding the decision-making process of content moderators on social media platforms45
Digital Mary: Religious Mediatization and the Re-Enchantment of a Mega Symbol44
Facing blockchain’s double bind: Trustless technologies and “IRL friends” in Berlin’s NFT community44
Digital detox tourism: Practices of analogization44
Algorithms as complementary abstractions43
Calls to (what kind of?) action: A framework for comparing political actors’ campaign strategies across social media platforms42
The social construction of datasets: On the practices, processes, and challenges of dataset creation for machine learning41
Toward an integrated framework for misinformation and correction sharing: A systematic review across domains39
A different playbook for the same outcome? Examining Google’s and Meta’s strategic responses to Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code38
Walk in my shoes: How perspective-taking and VR enhance telepresence and empathy in a public service announcement for people experiencing homelessness38
From Indy to ubiquity: Minecraft as platform and infrastructure37
Automated responses to the coronavirus disease-19 pandemic: An overview35
The social side of cryptocurrency: Exploring the investors’ ideological realities from Romanian Facebook groups35
Why Am I Seeing This Ad? The affordances and limits of automated user-level explanation in Meta’s advertising system35
Book Review: Social Media and Hate35
A queer kind of dwelling: Digital throwness and existential security among sexual minorities in Russia34
Online discourse and chronotopic identity work: A longitudinal digital ethnography on WeChat34
Doing gender in game spaces: Transgender and non-binary players’ gender signaling strategies in online games34
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