International Communication Gazette

Papers
(The TQCC of International Communication Gazette 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
How news media visually dehumanize victims of humanitarian crises through framing disparities: A quantitative comparative analysis10
Friends like these: A shift in labour, security and the normative ideals of conflict journalism9
The ideograph of Territorial Sovereignty: Framing of China's Belt and Road Initiative by the Times of India8
Digital citizenship in Asia: A critical introduction8
The politics of international broadcasters: A comparison between Indonesia and Australia8
Video-on-demand series in education programmes to tackle gay male stereotypes in young people7
Beyond the humanitarian savior logics? UNHCR's public communication strategies for the Syrian and Central African crises6
Globalisation, media trust, and populism: A comparative study of the US and Germany6
Wild hopes: Sourcing the political vocabulary of digital citizenship from the LIHKG forum6
Digital city diplomacy and international cities networks: Collaboration and city branding strategies around climate issues6
Disrupting bodegas: Automation, appropriation, and the branding of urban authenticity6
Do journalists cater to audience's social identity? Assessing the alignment of news content with readers’ national identity orientations6
Media Use and National Image: How Americans and Chinese Perceive the U.S.–China Trade War5
Journalistic role performance in Southern European media systems: Resilience in times of disruption5
Media convergence for US–China competition? Comparative case studies of China Media Group and the US Agency for Global Media5
Cultural proximity and inter-Asia referencing: A comparative analysis of the popularity of Japanese, Korean, and Chinese television formats in Vietnam5
Differences in journalism culture or is there more to it? Comparing news on the European refugee issue in Western Europe and China5
Unveiling informal learning of gender roles on Tik Tok: The #Stayathomegirlfriends phenomenon5
Journalism education, research, and practice in Africa: Toward a transformative approach4
Beyond culture: Advancing the understanding of political and technological contexts in crisis communication4
Rethinking civic education in the digital era: How media, school, and youth negotiate the meaning of citizenship4
Verging war between two atomic nations: Delineating coverage of India–Pakistan water dispute in global press4
Integrating discoverability and prominence in video-on-demand consumption choices. A qualitative user study in Belgium4
Fictional politainment: Exposure to international television drama and attitude toward female politicians4
A “regional halo effect”: Media use and evaluations of America's strategic relationships with five Middle East countries4
News framing of the 2014–15 Ukraine conflict by the BBC and RT4
Selling Turkish quality: Multiple proximities and Turkish format exports in the post-streaming era3
Transnational media consumption dissonance and ambivalent sexism: How American and Korean television drama consumption shapes Chinese audiences’ gender-role values3
Communicating for social change: A model of communicative power3
2022 Beijing winter Olympic games: The effect of media visual primes on American public opinion about the Olympics and China3
Affective learning: The role of affect in understanding representations of sexuality in postfeminist television series3
Street art in the Insta-city: Mobile audiences and urban placemaking3
What drives changes in expressive social media use for generational cohorts?2
Wardian case, glass, and fountain: A reflection on the history of shopping malls in Hong Kong2
Good news is good news for new economic powers2
Unpacking the African media typology: Perspectives from journalists in Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda2
Transitions to nowhere: Western teleology and regime-type classification2
Theme parks, labor, and the Dark Lord: A political economic critique of the Walt Disney company's relationship with the City of Anaheim2
Covering the invasion of Ukraine on Russia's evening TV news2
Up in the air: A strategic narrative contest in the U.S.–China Balloon Incident 20232
Transnational interdependence and new crisis communication governance? German Media coverage of Europe and Asia during the COVID-19 pandemic2
Selective exposure during uprisings: A comparative study of news uses in Chile, Hong Kong, Iran, Iraq, and Lebanon2
A smarter neighbourhood? A postscript on Sidewalk Toronto2
Covering the EU at local level: A multiple-case study in Germany, the UK and Spain2
Perceptions of media influence and performance among politicians in European democracies2
Corrigendum to “Disinterest, normalisation of gender violence and fear of being cancelled: Mediatised learning on antifeminist and anti-LGBTIQ+ discourses among teenagers in Barcelona”2
Spatial dimensions within hierarchy of influences: How re-conceived notions of space in networked societies impact Latin American journalists2
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