Media Culture & Society

Papers
(The H4-Index of Media Culture & Society is 24. 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
‘We cracked a hole in this very white structure’: Indigenous journalism practices in mainstream Australian news organisations122
Keep it Oakland: e-commerce meets social justice83
Circulating cassettes of ceremony: Indigenous peer-to-peer networks in Arnhem Land66
Attention, ambivalence and algorithms: Publishers in the era of ubiquitous connectivity and expanding platforms60
From Homeland-Mother to Azhong-Brother: a qualitative study of nation anthropomorphism among Chinese youths59
Day of Rage: Forensic journalism and the US Capitol riot59
Of farms, legends, and fools: Re-engaging Ghana’s development narrative through social media48
Platformized childhood: How app stores construct children’s software audiences through platform governance and industry lore41
Proactive governance by official administrators on Chinese social media platforms: Boundary discourse and governance legitimacy40
Scripting Disability as the ‘New’ Bollywood: Pitching, reflecting, researching and negotiating39
Media and cultural systems: Connecting national news dynamics and the cultures of social problems through a case study of climate change in the U.S. and U.K.36
Discostan and Hamnawa: Between erasure and preservation in South Asian digital diasporic archives36
A global communications standpoint: What might that mean?35
Reconsidering trauma and symbolic wounds in times of online misogyny and platforms34
We are stronger when we are connected: Queer counterpublics and the Korean Queer Culture Festival32
“That’s PEGI, the American system!”: Perceptions of video game age ratings among families in Norway31
Fake digital identity and cyberbullying31
Happiness in newsroom contracts: communicative resistance for digital work and life satisfaction29
Media reporting of industrial wastewater issues in Kenya28
Remembering a disastrous past to imagine catastrophic future(s) on social media: The expected Istanbul earthquake28
LGBT+ mainstreaming on strictly come dancing: Queering the norms of ballroom dancing27
A gathering with fire: Exploring the audience reception of internet memes about Belfast riots27
Making sense of the invisible: cognitive mapping, affective realities and the Irish/Northern Irish Border26
The possibilities Jesús Martín-Barbero left for us to understand Latin America25
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