Poetics

Papers
(The TQCC of Poetics is 5. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
“If NPR doesn’t see this as a crisis, I don’t know what it’ll take”: How journalists use digital platforms to make industry critiques61
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Is fiction a remedy for our wish to live many lives? Testing a popular assumption among contemporary readers26
Is there a Nobel Prize effect? Translations after the Nobel Prize a quantitative analysis of translations of germanophone literature's Nobel laureates23
Integrating geometric data analysis and network analysis by iterative reciprocal mapping. The example of the German field of sociology19
Blurred Authorities: How Exposure to Conflicting Accounts Increases Strong Democrats’ Openness to Partisan Conspiracy Narratives19
Authenticity among distilleries: Signaling, transparency, and essence19
The Symbolic Economy of the Nobel Prize in literature: how it counters or reproduces modes of domination17
Of centers and peripheries: Explaining the macro-structure of book translation flows in Europe16
Editorial Board16
Cultural critics as moral reputational entrepreneurs: Controversy, metaethical discourse, and authority in the documentary field16
The effect of narratives on attitudes toward animal welfare and pro-social behaviour on behalf of animals: Three pre-registered experiments15
Bach, Beethoven and Brahms again? A computational view on the de facto canon of classical orchestral music in Germany and the USA at the beginning of the 21st century14
A deep dive into the collaborative networks of Yacht Rock14
Armchair citizenship and ontological insecurity: Uncovering styles of media and political behavior13
Social capital and the intergenerational transmission of cultural capital: How parents’ social networks influence children's accumulation of cultural capital13
The problem of socio-territorial inequality in cultural policies: Unveiling policy frames through Barcelona policies (2019–2023)12
Is cuisine art? Considering art and craft as conceptual categories in American fine dining12
Growing openness or creeping intolerance? Cultural taste orientations and tolerant social attitudes in Finland, 2007–201812
Why Jane likes to read and John does not. How parents and schools stimulate girls’ and boys’ intrinsic reading motivation11
Mapping relational structures in culture11
Measuring movement in cultural landscapes11
Cultural heritage through the lens of COVID-1911
I wish that I could be like the cool kids: The role of the malleability narrative in entertainment television and magazines on adolescents’ popularity beliefs10
Toward a cultural sociology of disaster: Introduction10
How narratives of disaster impact survivors’ emotionality: The case of Typhoon Morakot10
Civil sacred: The nobel and the laureate position in cultural space9
The bookshelf's ‘magic circle’: An ethnographic study of classificatory encounters in library spaces9
In the dark: The micro-organizational framework to sustain film as art in the Museum of Modern Art9
Uneven and combined consecration: The mainstream, duplicate, and workaround institutions of jazz9
Cultural power via contaminating dualities8
“Just like friends”: Chinese young adults’ interpretation of parent–child relationships on American TV shows8
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Age and cultural differences in the relationship between reading and theory of mind8
Preaching to the converted: Cultural intermediaries and cultural consumer behavior8
Power, precarity and diversity in the field of publicly funded arts and culture: An analysis of Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisations8
Reading culture as shared ethos: A study of Finnish self-identified readers7
In the mood for odd? The role of affective factors in the evaluation of categorical atypicality7
“The poem has stayed with me”: Continued processing and impact from Shared Reading experiences of people living with cancer7
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Does culture improve affective well-being in everyday life? An experimental sampling approach7
The work that genre does: How music genre mediates gender inequalities in the informal work cultures of Amsterdam's nightclubs7
Performing Social Distancing: Culture, Scripts, and Meaningful Order in the Italian Lockdown7
Comparison of ambiguity and aesthetic impressions in haiku poetry between experts and novices6
The psychology of distinction: How cultural tastes shape perceptions of class and competence in the U.S.✰6
Artists as change agents in cross-sector partnerships: A typology6
The imaginary and epistemology of disaster preparedness: The case of Japan's nuclear safety failure6
Socioeconomic or marital status? Factors driving digital inequality among single and married mothers – findings of a repeated cross-sectional study, 2014–20196
Professor-writers and machinist-painter-photographers: Investigating the duality between occupational categories and artistic hobbies6
From rhymes to revelation:A qualitative study of listeners’ meaning-making of hip-hop music6
Culture and green tastes. A sociological analysis of the relationship between cultural engagement and environmental practices6
Reconfiguring “Heritage hip-hop” From the scenes: Rightful youth rebellion and localised authenticity in the Huxiang Flow6
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Music consumption and taste internalisation practices among educated Brazilian metal listeners and members of musical scenes6
Separating the art from its artist: Film reviews in the era of #MeToo6
Stratification of educational quality judgments: Insights from two factorial survey experiments on socioeconomic differences in student and parent evaluations6
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Designed for success or failure: Differences in funding and rejection in the space of applications to the Danish Art Foundation among craftsmen and designers6
The winner loses: The construction of professional identities and careers among Korean poets5
Transcultural taste and neoliberal patriotic subject: A study of Chinese fans’ online talk of K-pop5
The Curse of the Difficult Second Book: Continuation and Discontinuation in Early Literary Careers5
Coagents as intermediaries in the book industry5
‘You have got such a beautiful symphony in front of you!’ Use and resistance to mobile music devices among adventurers5
Symbolic representations of cultural industries at content trade fairs: Bourdieu's “economic world reversed” revisited5
An affective religious boundary tool5
Watching scripted fiction: Repertoires of co-viewing, time, and attention to scripted series and movies in Australia5
The left and the right in the ethnographic imagination5
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Vulnerable Machos: The Globalization of Hip hop and Changing Gender Regimes in Israeli Rap5
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