Journalism Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journalism Studies is 21. 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
Supporting Activism in Latin America: The Role of Science Communication, Science Journalism, and NGOs in Socio-environmental Conflicts92
How Journalists Perceive News Avoidance: Reactions and Solutions to the Missing Audience as Boundary Work40
Intertwining Science Journalism with (Post)Development40
Beyond Journalism About Journalism?: Assessing the Impact of Metajournalistic Discourse on Journalism Studies37
Community-First Criticism: Reviewing Art and Culture in Local Newspapers35
Who is to Blame? Analysis of Government and News Media Frames During the 2014 Earthquake in Chile34
A Field Analysis of Immersive Technologies and Their Impact on Journalism: Technologist Perspectives on the Potential Transformation of the Journalistic Field34
Ripped from the Headlines: Contemporary Practices in the Adaptation of Journalism as Screen Fiction33
“It was a Real Town Newspaper”: Creating Community-Centered News Myths Through Newspaper Closure Statements29
Reconsidering Innovation: Situating and Evaluating Change in Journalism28
Feigning Indignance, Reinstating Power: Paradigm Repair and the Publishing of Ingrid Escamilla’s Murdered Body in the Mexican Press27
The Pandemic in Our Country, the Pandemic in Their Countries: News Values and Media Representation of the COVID-19 Pandemic25
Reporting Through Patriotic Lenses: How Journalists and Political Actors Understand and Assess the Community Role of Local Journalism25
Service Innovation and Value Creation in Local Journalism During Times of Crisis24
Why Do Social Media Users Accept, Doubt or Resist Corrective Information? A Qualitative Analysis of Comments in Response to Corrective Information on Social Media24
The Forces Shaping Journalism and Journalism Studies: A Reply to Vos, Craft, and Witschge and Sabbah24
Portrayal of China in Online News Headlines: A Framing and Syntactic Analysis23
News Coping and Resistance: An Examination of Entertainment as Self-Care in the Digital Black Press23
Covering a Complicated Legacy with a Sledgehammer: Metajournalistic and Audience Discourse After Kobe Bryant’s Death23
How News Organizations Sell Native Advertising: Discourses of Integration and Separation on In-House Content Studio Web Sites22
Introduction: Journalism Studies and the Global South- Theory, Practice and Pedagogy22
How News Organizations Coordinate, Select, and Edit Content for Social Media Platforms: A Systematic Literature Review21
Journalism and the Politics of Mobility21
Mitigating Risks to Journalists in the 2014 Gaza War21
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