Feminist Media Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Feminist Media Studies is 18. 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
From carewashing to radical care: the discursive explosions of care during Covid-1959
Networked feminism: counterpublics and the intersectional issues of #MeToo56
Feminism in advertising: Irony or revolution? A critical review of femvertising51
Intersectional digital feminism: assessing the participation politics and impact of the MeToo movement in China46
“Stay the fuck at home!”: feminism, family and the private home in a time of coronavirus38
A queer “socialist brotherhood”: the Guardian web series, boys’ love fandom, and the Chinese state36
Celebrity 2.0: Lil Miquela and the rise of a virtual star system35
Bahujan girls’ anti-caste activism on TikTok30
The Shadowban Cycle: an autoethnography of pole dancing, nudity and censorship on Instagram30
The monstrous-feminine in the incel imagination: Investigating the representation of women as “femoids” on /r/Braincels29
Digital footprints of #MeToo26
Factions, frames, and postfeminism(s) in the Body Positive Movement24
How Instagram’s algorithm is censoring women and vulnerable users but helping online abusers24
Girl power in boy love: Yaoi, online female counterculture, and digital feminism in China22
Translational and transnational queer fandom in China: the fansubbing of Carol21
It has never been “normal”: queer pop in post-2000 China21
Post-feminism and chick flicks in China: subjects, discursive origin and new gender norms19
Perpetuating and/or resisting the “leftover” myth? The use of (de)legitimation strategies in the Chinese English-language news media19
Feminist futures: #MeToo’s possibilities as poiesis, techné, and pharmakon18
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