American Behavioral Scientist

Papers
(The H4-Index of American Behavioral Scientist 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Journalists on COVID-19 Journalism: Communication Ecology of Pandemic Reporting87
Playing Politics: How Sabarimala Played Out on TikTok42
Pseudo-Information, Media, Publics, and the Failing Marketplace of Ideas: Theory36
White Space(s) and the Reproduction of White Supremacy34
The Gendered Politics of Pandemic Relief: Labor and Family Policies in Denmark, Germany, and the United States During COVID-1932
The “Parallel Pandemic” in the Context of China: The Spread of Rumors and Rumor-Corrections During COVID-19 in Chinese Social Media32
COVID-19, Intimate Partner Violence, and Communication Ecologies29
Essential and Expendable: Migrant Domestic Workers and the COVID-19 Pandemic27
Know Your Indoor Farmer: Square Roots, Techno-Local Food, and Transparency as Publicity25
“This Is Not the Hill to Die on. Even if We Literally Could Die on This Hill”: Examining Communication Ecologies of Uncertainty and Family Communication About COVID-1924
International Perspectives on COVID-19 Communication Ecologies: Public Health Agencies’ Online Communication in Italy, Sweden, and the United States24
Organizational Disaster Communication Ecology: Examining Interagency Coordination on Social Media During the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic24
What Methods Do Social Scientists Use to Study Disasters? An Analysis of the Social Science Extreme Events Research Network23
The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Rental Market: Evidence From Craigslist23
Ethical Considerations for Postdisaster Fieldwork and Data Collection in the Caribbean22
Historically White Colleges and Universities: The Unbearable Whiteness of (Most) Colleges and Universities in America19
Filipino Home Care Workers: Invisible Frontline Workers in the COVID-19 Crisis in the United States18
Emotions During the COVID-19 Crisis: A Health Versus Economy Analysis of Public Responses18
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