Communication and Critical-Cultural Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Communication and Critical-Cultural Studies is 2. 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
Rhetoric, violence, and the subject of civility10
Anniversary memories, a lost critic, and queer future multitudes of critical/cultural studies9
Reading Moonlight, reading the other8
The Trump administration’s framing of the MS-13 gang: narrowing the borders of belonging with homeland maternity7
Postcolonial ecologies in cyberspace: on the “anti-environments” of Singapore Art Week 2022s’ Somewhere in Bedok and Peripheral Spaces7
The duality of platforms as infrastructures for urban politics6
Techno-Pastorality in the new “Golden Age”6
When Puppies start to hate: the revanchist nostalgia of the Hugo Awards’ PuppyGate controversy6
“Wake up, Boo”: race and the performance of wokeness in Big Brother 226
Countdown to the apocalypse: the legitimization of white Christian violence in religious programming on the History Channel6
The “Keys” to unlocking Eastern European (neo)Nazism: the search for narrative refuge5
Cultural politics and public intellectuals in the age of emerging fascism*5
Celebratory containment, diverse representation, and 9-1-1: Lone Star5
Internet.org and the rhetoric of connectivity5
Copies without an original: the performativity of biometric bordering technologies4
The medicalization of the culture wars4
Academia’s next top bottom: Title IX as performative advocacy4
Truth as White property: solidifying White epistemology and owning racial knowledge4
De-westernizing mediated city research: display and decay in Zagreb’s urban signage4
Institutional pessimism and optimism in racial repair3
Affective weapons: targeting trans youth through paternalistic rhetorics of care3
Memory as everyday critical praxis3
Articulating whiteness3
Introduction: about democratic discourse3
Discouragement, delay, and doublespeak at southern universities: considerations and context for scholars of cultural studies2
Unmasking the ageism of whiteness during COVID-192
Making an urban human? The digital order and its curious human-centrism2
Subject to/flesh, object/to verb (:) the business of naming2
Mourning and memorializing in the COVID-19 era2
Can You See Her? The Absent Presence of Black Female Subjectivity in Get Out (2017)2
Whither cultural studies in (US) communication studies? The problem of parochialism2
Masculine elocution, New Oratory, and the voice of Elizabeth Holmes2
Accidentally telling the truth: racial capitalism on the college sports plantation2
Forum: (De)centring Europe in urban communication research2
A sour taste of sick chronicity: pandemic time and the violence of “returning to normal”2
On the censoring of Dr Ahlam Muhtaseb2
Theorizing refuge as refusal: ethical world-making through Khuv Xim, Muaj Chaw , and Ua Ib Siab2
Naming, blaming, and “Framing”: Kimberlé Crenshaw and the rhetoric of Black feminist pedagogy2
Epidemiology as methodology: COVID-19, Ukraine, and the problem of whiteness2
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