International Communication Gazette

Papers
(The median citation count of International Communication Gazette is 1. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
The politics of international broadcasters: A comparison between Indonesia and Australia13
Wild hopes: Sourcing the political vocabulary of digital citizenship from the LIHKG forum10
A “regional halo effect”: Media use and evaluations of America's strategic relationships with five Middle East countries10
Theme parks, labor, and the Dark Lord: A political economic critique of the Walt Disney company's relationship with the City of Anaheim9
Do sex and violence sell internationally? A moderating role of cultural differences in the mediation effect of age ratings on the relationship between films’ content elements and worldwide box office 8
Covering the EU at local level: A multiple-case study in Germany, the UK and Spain8
Forbidden fruit or soured grapes? Long-term effects of the temporary unavailability and rationing of US news websites on their consumption from the European Union8
Selling Turkish quality: Multiple proximities and Turkish format exports in the post-streaming era8
Patterns and trends of global social media censorship: Insights from 76 countries7
Mapping participation in ICT4D: A meta-analytic review of development communication research7
Australia's performing rights organisation: Incentives, the agency problem and MetaGen6
Guest Editors' Introduction: Global Audiences and Fans of Turkish TV Dramas6
From partner to rival: Changes in media frames of China in German print coverage between 2000 and 20196
Explaining the technological acceptance of 5G: Quantitative and qualitative insights from China and the United States6
Embedding Crimea in Russia(n Empire): Russian views on Crimea in the series ‘Kurt Seyit and Shura/Alexandra’5
Friends like these: A shift in labour, security and the normative ideals of conflict journalism5
Belt and Road Initiative-supported co-production films: Film policy and disoriented remembrance of the Silk Road past5
Transnational soap operas and viewing practices in the digital age: The Greek fandom of Turkish dramas5
Threats, victims, or heroes? Media frames about migration in the United Kingdom and Brazil5
Cultural proximity and inter-Asia referencing: A comparative analysis of the popularity of Japanese, Korean, and Chinese television formats in Vietnam5
Do journalists cater to audience's social identity? Assessing the alignment of news content with readers’ national identity orientations5
Street art in the Insta-city: Mobile audiences and urban placemaking4
Globalisation, media trust, and populism: A comparative study of the US and Germany4
Mundo China: The media partnership reframing China's image in Brazil4
Organizational artefacts in European student radio: Exploring the organizational culture of student radio in Europe4
Unveiling informal learning of gender roles on Tik Tok: The #Stayathomegirlfriends phenomenon4
Verging war between two atomic nations: Delineating coverage of India–Pakistan water dispute in global press4
Selective exposure during uprisings: A comparative study of news uses in Chile, Hong Kong, Iran, Iraq, and Lebanon4
Transitions to nowhere: Western teleology and regime-type classification4
The ideograph of Territorial Sovereignty: Framing of China's Belt and Road Initiative by the Times of India4
Perceptions of media influence and performance among politicians in European democracies4
“It's the ideology, stupid!”: Trust in the press, ideological proximity between citizens and journalists and political parallelism. A comparative approach in 17 countries4
COVID-19 and government trust: A spiral of silence analysis in South America3
Discursive diversion: Manipulation of nuclear threats by the conservative leaders in Japan and Israel3
“Unwanted guests” or welcomed neighbors? Portrayals of Ukrainian refugees in Russian, Polish, and UK news coverage3
Audiovisual policy transfer between Mercosur and the European Union has gone offtrack3
Examining perceptions towards war/peace journalism: A survey of journalists in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan3
Newswork in crisis: Sourcing patterns during COVID-19 through a ‘lived experience’ perspective3
Migrant Racialization on Twitter during a border and a pandemic crisis3
The influence of daily traumas among Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot journalists residing in a divided and conflicted environment3
Micro media systems3
Guest Editors’ Introduction: Cultural Politics and Production Practices of the Turkish TV Industry2
The portrayal of non-western sports hosts in International Media: A comparative analysis of BBC, Al Jazeera English, and RT's coverage of the 2022 FIFA World Cup2
Learning about sexualities and gender through media: Transcending formal practices, spaces, actors, and experiences2
Media convergence for US–China competition? Comparative case studies of China Media Group and the US Agency for Global Media2
Journalistic role performance in Southern European media systems: Resilience in times of disruption2
Tunisian and US journalism students: A comparison of journalism degree motivations and role conceptions2
Sticking to the status quo with a twist: Western media representations of fiscal negotiations during the Greek economic crisis2
Normalising right-wing alternative media perspectives: A cross-national study of US and UK mainstream media systems2
Look at this! Radical right-wing populist information sharing practices on Twitter in Portugal, Spain, and Brazil2
Integrating discoverability and prominence in video-on-demand consumption choices. A qualitative user study in Belgium2
Spatial dimensions within hierarchy of influences: How re-conceived notions of space in networked societies impact Latin American journalists2
National identity, institutional trust, and beliefs in COVID-19 origin conspiracies: A cross-national comparative study2
Introduction to urban places, technologies and people: The importance of urban communication for communication and media studies2
Transnational media consumption dissonance and ambivalent sexism: How American and Korean television drama consumption shapes Chinese audiences’ gender-role values2
Beyond culture: Advancing the understanding of political and technological contexts in crisis communication2
Engaging social media audiences with riots: TV and newspapers’ coverage of the 2019 protests in Colombia and Chile2
Ethics principles for social and behavior change communication1
#RumorsCOVID-19: Predicting the Forwarding of Online Rumors in Wuhan, China and in Israel1
The South African broadcasting corporation's coverage of the Russia–Ukraine war1
Cosmopolitan imaginary: The reception of Turkish TV series among young audiences in urban, rural, and diasporic settings (Istanbul, Emirdağ, and Brussels)1
Analyzing intermedia citations in the press of India and Pakistan1
Beyond the humanitarian savior logics? UNHCR's public communication strategies for the Syrian and Central African crises1
Towards media systems framework in Asia Chinese and Korean media on framing the initial COVID-19 pandemic1
Preparing to publish: How journalists negotiate content restrictions in semi-authoritarian states1
A smarter neighbourhood? A postscript on Sidewalk Toronto1
Corrigendum to “Disinterest, normalisation of gender violence and fear of being cancelled: Mediatised learning on antifeminist and anti-LGBTIQ+ discourses among teenagers in Barcelona”1
Mediated public diplomacy and peace journalism: International public news agencies on the Syrian crisis1
Strong-tie discussion, political trust and political participation: A comparative study of mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan1
Perceived pervasive ambiguity in the onset of COVID-19: Media dependency and social media sharing in Seoul, Tokyo, and New York1
Viewing Turkish TV series in Skopje: Audience memories on travelling cultural products1
Digital city diplomacy and international cities networks: Collaboration and city branding strategies around climate issues1
Global Chinese media and a decade of change1
Assessing China's news coverage and soft power in Latin America in the wake of the Belt and Road Initiative (2013–2021)1
Primetime narratives on Russia–Ukraine conflict on India's Republic TV1
What drives changes in expressive social media use for generational cohorts?1
Rethinking civic education in the digital era: How media, school, and youth negotiate the meaning of citizenship1
Soft news in soft war: Maximum pressure, Voice of America, and outrage media in Iran1
Protest reporting across clientelist media systems1
Journalistic narratives amid the US and Chinese media expansion in Africa: What it means to tell an African journalistic story1
Media Policies in Chile and Mexico. A Comparative Analysis in the Context of the Pacific Alliance (2012–2018)1
‘Fed with the Wrong Stuff’: Information overload (?) and the everyday use of the Internet in rural and urban China1
News framing of the 2014–15 Ukraine conflict by the BBC and RT1
Asymmetrical discursive competition: China–United States digital diplomacy in Africa1
Saving our democracies and saving our planet: The current challenge1
Journalism education, research, and practice in Africa: Toward a transformative approach1
Fictional politainment: Exposure to international television drama and attitude toward female politicians1
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