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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Measuring the levels of 21st-century digital skills among professionals working within the creative industries: A performance-based approach45
The future as a social fact. The analysis of perceptions of the future in sociology37
The labour of visual authenticity on social media: Exploring producers’ and audiences’ perceptions on Instagram28
Taking advantage of the Internet: A qualitative analysis to explain why educational background is decisive in gaining positive outcomes24
Leveraging the alignment between machine learning and intersectionality: Using word embeddings to measure intersectional experiences of the nineteenth century U.S. South23
Cultural heritage through the lens of COVID-1921
Cultural cartography with word embeddings20
The global spread of the concept of cultural policy17
Finding the moral space: Rethinking morality, social class and worldviews17
The techno-social reproduction of taste boundaries on digital platforms: The case of music on YouTube17
Book love. A cultural sociological interpretation of the attachment to books15
Reaching for the stars: The importance of reputational rank in creative career development13
Tales of temporary disruption: Digital adaptations in the first 100 days of the cultural Covid lockdown12
The logic of knowledge production: Power structures and symbolic divisions in the elite field of American sociology12
Fantastic relationships and where to find them: Fantasy and its impact on romantic parasocial phenomena with media characters12
Testing, filtering, and insinuating: Matching and attunement of emoji use patterns as non-verbal flirting in online dating11
Literary quality in the eye of the Dutch reader: The National Reader Survey11
Cultural connections: the relation between cultural tastes and socioeconomic network resources11
Ins and outs of transmedia fandom: Motives for entering and exiting the SKAM fan community online10
What the eyes reveal about (reading) poetry10
Explaining variations in scale shifting: The role of spatiality, topography and infrastructure in global literary fields10
How to apply IoT skills at home: Inequalities in cultural repertoires and its interdependency chains10
Sports participation in France and Spain: An international comparison of voraciousness for sport9
The great divide? Cultural capital as a predictor of television preferences among Croatian youth9
The participatory turn in museums: The online facet9
Effects of continuous self-reporting on aesthetic evaluation and emotional responses9
Cultural logics: Toward theory and measurement9
Self-determined or controlled, seeking pleasure, or meaning? Identifying what makes viewers enjoy watching television on streaming services8
Contestation in aesthetic fields: Legitimation and legitimacy struggles in outsider art8
Religious belief alignment: The structure of cultural beliefs from adolescence to emerging adulthood8
Untangling causal beliefs: A lay theory of happiness determinants using a factorial survey8
Climate change as an event8
Action accounts of police-civilian interactions: Using video elicitation to explore police officers’ how-to knowledge7
Disperse and preserve the perverse: computing how hip-hop censorship changed popular music genres in China7
Double standards in the accumulation and utilisation of ‘aesthetic capital’7
Milestones in music: Reputations in the career building of musicians in the changing Dutch music industry7
Meaning structures in the world polity: A semantic network analysis of human rights terminology in the world's peace agreements7
Intermediaries in the age of platformized gatekeeping: The case of YouTube “creators” and MCNs in the U.S.7
Shot scale matters: The effect of close-up frequency on mental state attribution in film viewers7
Do we need dual-process theory to understand implicit bias? A study of the nature of implicit bias against Muslims7
The structure of cultural experience7
The impact of ambiguity in the image and title on the liking and understanding of contemporary paintings6
A life course perspective on cultural capital acquisition: How the timing and duration of musical socialization affect the taste for classical music and opera✰6
A good, a bad, and an evil character: Who renders a novel most enjoyable?✰6
The impact of narratives and transportation on empathic responding6
A matter of style: Research production and communication across humanities disciplines in Denmark in the early-twenty-first century6
Separating the wheat from the chaff: A topic and keyword-based procedure for identifying research-relevant text*✰6
The brighter side of materialism: Managing impressions on social media for higher social capital6
Lifting, sculpting, and contouring: Implications of the blurred boundary between cosmetic procedures and ‘other’ beauty products/services6
What are the temporal dynamics of taste?6
“One for the money”? The impact of the “disk crisis” on “ordinary musicians” income: The case of French speaking Switzerland6
The battle for truth: How online newspaper commenters defend their censored expressions6
The work that genre does: How music genre mediates gender inequalities in the informal work cultures of Amsterdam's nightclubs5
Beyond representation: Public service media, minority audiences and the promotion of capabilities through entertainment5
Music festivals as mediators and their influence on consumer awareness5
Putting out fires: The varying temporalities of disasters5
Playing the system: ‘Race’-making and elitism in diversity projects in Germany's classical music sector5
Moral and aesthetic consecration and higher status consumers’ tastes: The “good” food revolution5
A feel for the frame: towards a Bourdieusian frame analysis5
Accidental environmentalist or ethical elite? The moral dimensions of environmental impact5
The Curse of the Difficult Second Book: Continuation and Discontinuation in Early Literary Careers5
The psychology of distinction: How cultural tastes shape perceptions of class and competence in the U.S.✰5
Schematic categorization of governments moderates the association between the orientation toward authority and government trust in China5
Do dark personalities prefer dark characters? A personality psychological approach to positive engagement with fictional villainy5
“I like how it looks but it is not beautiful”: Sensory appeal beyond beauty5
What's in a category? A new approach to Discourse Role Analysis5
Tensions in aesthetic socialization: Negotiating competence and differentiation in Chinese art test prep schools5
Symbols of class: A computational analysis of class distinction-making through etiquette, 1922-20175
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