Communication Monographs

Papers
(The median citation count of Communication Monographs is 1. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
“You unconsciously walk across the street if you see someone”: an affective containment framework for implicit bias sensemaking28
On the censoring of Dr. Ahlam Muhtaseb22
(In)visibility during organizational entry: Newcomer perceptions of visibility in remote work21
Structurational divergence, safety climate, and intentions to leave: An examination of health care workers’ experiences of abuse17
Ego-centered network analysis of ethnic-racial socialization in families12
The longitudinal influence of supportive messages on stress reactivity and general well-being for LGBTQ+ recipients of hate speech: Comparing the relative effects of verbal person-centered and autonom11
“Do you need a green card or something?” Romantic relationships, citizenship, and stigmatizing communication10
A longitudinal investigation of information and support seeking processes that alter the uncertainty experiences of mental illness10
Evaluating the NFL-nonprofit partnerships to support the LGBTQ+ community through the lens of the symbiotic sustainability model8
Deciding what’s (sharable) news: Social movement organizations as curating actors in the political information system8
Pragmatic utopianism in the union cooperative movement: (Dis)Organizing transformative social change8
Managing disruption(s) at work: A longitudinal study of communicative resilience and high-reliability organizing7
Participatory conflict as an intrinsic dimension of participatory communication: An ethnographic study of women self-help groups from Uttarakhand, India7
The evolution of supportive conversations: Tracking within-discussion changes in support seeking and provision messages7
Power and racial differences in the communication experiences of Black and White patients living with advanced cancer and their care partners: An application of co-cultural theory7
How gay and bisexual men respond to mpox messages through risk- versus identity-based mechanisms: An integrated model5
News bias perceptions as impacted by source cues, content cues, and media bias ratings5
Estimating the impact of immediate versus delayed corrections on belief accuracy5
Feminist theory and interorganizational collaboration: An ethnographic study of gendered tension management5
Meanings and dilemmas of consent communication for sexual minorities4
The world around us and the picture(s) in our heads: The effects of news media use on belief organization4
Effects of acculturation stress and identity gaps on Mexican-heritage adolescent depressive symptoms and substance use behavior4
“The rubber band is already broken”: An extended case study of UNDP transformative resilience framework in the context of Palestine4
Navigating entangled shame: Examining the sociomaterialities of food assistance programs3
Discriminated against but engaged: The role of communicative actions of racial minority employees3
Latina/o/x undocumented college students’ perceived barriers and motivations for talking to a campus mental health professional: A focus on communication, culture, and structural barriers3
Using culturally-grounded, animation narratives to encourage undocumented and U.S.-born college students to talk to a mental health professional2
White privilege critical consciousness, racial attitudes, and intergroup anxiety among parents and adult children in White families2
Crossing lines for laughs: Racial stereotyping and social identity in r/RoastMe2
Camera perspective and skin color: Biased reactions to viral body worn camera videos of police violence2
A valence-based account of group interaction and decision making2
From Weinstein to Kavanaugh: Shifting coverage of sexual violence and the #MeToo movement across U.S. news media2
Friendly skies and unfriendly workplace communication: Examining emotion displays on enterprise social media in the aviation industry2
Theorizing COVID-19 information retrieving from a culture-centered lens: Communication infrastructures for challenging disinformation2
Investigating 55 years of mass shooter statements in the United States: A study of perpetrators’ stated motivations and their association with attack severity2
“Living the stories of your great-grandmother”: Making sense of Russia’s war in Ukraine through Polish intergenerational family storytelling2
On being nice: Conceptualizing the communication of niceness through relational prioritization, care, and adaptability1
Rethinking polarization: Discursive opening and the possibility for sustaining dialogue1
The secret to successful evocative messages: Anger takes the lead in information sharing over anxiety1
“You can be gay and straight at the same time:” Contextually contingent negotiations of gay and bisexual identifications among same-gender-loving men in Ghana1
Trajectories of relational turbulence and affectionate communication across the post-deployment transition1
Patterns of disruptions: Complexities of discursive-embodied triggers and resilience responses of individuals with autoimmune diseases1
Hostile knowledge performances1
Relational load: Implications for executive functioning, mental health, and feelings of unity in romantic relationships1
Reflections on extracting moral foundations from media content1
Billy goats crossing the cyber-bridge: Interviews exploring the experiences, coping techniques, and intervention desires of in-game trolling targets1
Can media synchronize our physiological responses? Skin conductance synchrony as a function of message valence, arousal, and emotional change rate1
Fighting lies with facts or humor: Comparing the effectiveness of satirical and regular fact-checks in response to misinformation and disinformation1
Using emotional flow in patient testimonials to debias affective forecasting in health decision-making1
Believe it or not: A network analysis investigating how individuals embrace false and true statements during COVID-191
Unpacking variation in lie prevalence: Prolific liars, bad lie days, or both?1
Dialogue on difference: Fat liberation in communication1
Building resilience in response to identity-based discrimination through in person and online communication1
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