International Journal of Press-Politics

Papers
(The TQCC of International Journal of Press-Politics is 7. 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Brexit and the Iraq War on BBC Question Time: Demographic and Political Issue Representation in UK Public Participation Broadcasting85
Risk Perceptions of Misinformation Exposure Across Platforms, Issues, Modalities, and Countries: A Comparative Study Across the Global North and South56
Identity, Social Media and Politics: How Young Emirati Women Make Sense of Female Politicians in the UAE54
Distributed Discovery of News and Perceived Misinformation Exposure: A Cross-Continent Application of the Resilience to Online Disinformation Framework53
Transnational Citizen Journalism for Resistance and Solidarity: The Case of a Sinophone Community on Instagram51
Distract and Divert: How World Leaders Use Social Media During Contentious Politics41
Fostering Bottom-Up Censorship From the Top-Down: Nationalism and Media Restrictions40
Aligning Emotions: A Comparative Analysis of Text and Imagery by European Party Leaders on Instagram36
Reporting on Black Lives Matter in 2020: How Digital Black Press Outlets Covered the Racial Uprisings31
Beyond Social Media: The Influence of News Consumption, Populism, and Expert Trust on Belief in COVID-19 Misinformation31
“Or They Could Just Not Use It?”: The Dilemma of AI Disclosure for Audience Trust in News28
Editorial28
The Media Trust Gap and Its Political Explanations: How Individual and Sociopolitical Factors Differentiate News Trust Preferences in Asian Societies24
Your house won’t be yours anymore!” Effects of Misinformation, News Use, and Media Trust on Chile’s Constitutional Referendum23
Bringing History back into Media Systems Theory: Multiple Modernities and Institutional Legacies in Latin America23
Deepfakes as a Democratic Threat: Experimental Evidence Shows Noxious Effects That Are Reducible Through Journalistic Fact Checks23
Book Review: Platforms, Power, and Politics: An Introduction to Political Communication in the Digital Age by Ulrike Klinger, Daniel Kreiss, and Bruce Mutsvairo22
From Statistics to Stories: Indices and Indicators as Communication Tools for Social Change22
Making African Suffering Legible: Co-Constructing Narrative of the Darfur Atrocities21
Identifying Informational Opportunities in Political Responsibility Reporting: A Study of Television News Coverage During the Coronavirus Pandemic in the UK's Devolved System20
The Effects of Flagging Propaganda Sources on News Sharing: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Twitter19
Media Capture, Survival of the Corruptest and Journalistic Agency: The Case of Bulgaria19
When the Logics of Media, Law, and Politics Collide: The Mediatization of Finnish Constitutional Review19
How Do Populists Visually Represent ‘The People’? A Systematic Comparative Visual Content Analysis of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders’ Instagram Accounts17
Trump Lies, Truth Dies? Epistemic Crisis and the Effect of False Balance Reporting on Beliefs About Voter Fraud16
Authoritarians Do It Better? Belief in Misinformation in Turkey16
Election Campaigns, News Consumption Gaps, and Social Media: Equalizing Political News Use When It Matters?15
Who Takes the Lead? Reciprocal Relationships Between the European Parliament’s Political Agenda and National Media Agenda on EU–China Trade Relations in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom (2001–2015
Social Media and Belief in Misinformation in Mexico: A Case of Maximal Panic, Minimal Effects?14
Book Review: The Routledge Companion to Political Journalism by James Morrison, Jen Birks, and Mike Berry James Morrison, Jen Birks, and Mike Berry (Eds.) 14
“Everything is Biased”: Populist Supporters’ Folk Theories of Journalism14
Fact-Checking News Use and Political Misperception: Testing the Cognitive Process of Elaboration on Political Knowledge14
The Influences of Misinformation on Incidences of Politically Motivated Violence in Europe14
No Laughing Matter: Armin Laschet and the Photographic Exposé12
A Media Repertoires Approach to Selective Exposure: News Consumption and Political Polarization in Eastern Europe12
The Influence of Sexism and Incivility in WhatsApp Political Discussions on Affective Polarization: Evidence from a 2022 Multi-Party Election in India11
Entering Journalism in Times of Democratic Backsliding: Hong Kong Young Journalists’ Career Decision and Persistence11
Who Is Curating My Political Feed? Characterizing Political Exposure of Registered U.S. Voters on Twitter11
Looking in the Mirror: US and French Coverage of Black Lives Matter in France11
The Consequences of Evidence- Versus Non-Evidence-Based Understandings of the “Truth”: How Russian Speakers in Germany Negotiate Trust in Their Transnational News Environments11
Institutional Trust and Media Use in Times of Cultural Backlash: A Cross-National Study in Nine European Countries11
Beyond Media Systems: Corporate-Consensus and Confrontational Media Regimes in Three Latin American Cases11
Advancing the Study of Political Misinformation Across Countries and Platforms—Introduction to the Special Issue11
The Colors of the Populist Radical Right: The Strategic Use of Hue and Saturation in Party Logos10
Imagined Journalists: New Framework for Studying Media–Audiences Relationship in Populist Times10
All The (Fake) News That’s Fit to Share? News Values in Perceived Misinformation across Twenty-Four Countries10
“We Follow the Disinformation”: Conceptualizing and Analyzing Fact-Checking Cultures Across Countries10
New/s Gatekeepers: The Impact of Social Media Algorithms on Arab TV News Coverage10
Safeguarding the Peaceful Transfer of Power: Pro-Democracy Electoral Frames and Journalist Coverage of Election Deniers During the 2022 U.S. Midterm Elections10
Presidential Authority and the Legitimation of Far-Right News10
In Punishment We Trust: Analyzing Characteristics and Credibility of Rumor-Debunking Messages on Chinese Social Media10
Editorial9
Consuming a Foreign Africa: Outsourcing Knowledge Construction About Africa[ns]9
Is pro-Kremlin Disinformation Effective? Evidence from Ukraine9
The Medium and the Message in Argentina's Presidential Campaigns9
Stepping on Toes? Role Dynamics between Journalists and Lobbyists Regarding Big Tech’s Accountability Agenda9
Digital Diplomacy Followers as Indicator of Clout: Measuring the “Al-Jazeera Effect”9
Book Review: Democracy Lives in Darkness: How and Why People Keep Their Politics a Secret by Emily Van Duyn Van DuynEmilyDemocracy Lives in Darkness: How and Why People 8
Rally and Recalibrate: Political Dynamics of Audience Expectations of Journalism During Times of Crisis7
Online and Offline Battles: Usage of Different Political Conflict Frames7
Book Review: News Hole: The Demise of Local Journalism and Political Engagement by Danny Hayes and Jennifer L. Lawless HayesDannyLawlessJennifer L.News Hole: The Demise 7
Playing Both Sides: Russian State-Backed Media Coverage of the #BlackLivesMatter Movement7
Reconceptualizing Journalists as a Fractured Interpretive Community: Updating the Journalistic Interpretive Community Framework for the 21st Century7
A Common Effort: New Divisions of Labor Between Journalism and OSINT Communities on Digital Platforms7
Dissemination of RT and Sputnik Content in European Digital Alternative News Environments: Mapping the Influence of Russian State-Backed Media Across Platforms, Topics, and Ideology7
Success or Failure? News Framing of the COP26 Glasgow Summit and its Effects on Citizens’ Beliefs About Climate Change7
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